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                    <text>Profit* Moitt iflm Serves

The COLD WATERR^j ^REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RChA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.

January 8,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS

A few member’s dues are still outstanding.

Elease see Bob Rumsey and get them paid

immediately If you’re guilty.
ROTARY SHOW
Only 43 days to show time!
Beginning tonight, January 8, chorus rehearsals will be .
held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks. Duke has some excellent music planned
and along with the refurbished Tlbblts, this should be our best show ever.
One sour
note Is the fact that only 19 member^ hav§.been in attendance at the first two re­
hearsals. Please mark your calendar\tor Tuesday nights from now on and be_there!
The attendance chairman has some surprises planned Including rewards and penalties.

It may pay to show up.
*
,,
, , .
Advertising sales cards will be out soon.
It Is requested that these be completed
bv February 1st as more lead time is needed to prepare this year’s programs which will
be handled by the graphic arts students at the Branch Career Center. Please cooperate.

ATTENDANCE
Figures for the month of November released by the District Governor indicate we had
a record of only 82.5$ which placed us 9th out of 14 clubs. We can do better!
PROGRAM

Today’s program was Introduced by Bob Nagle and featured Dale Sevig, Trust officer
of Southern Michigan National Bank on the topic, ’’Wills and Trusts". Dale related
', These
several specific cases In our area where death occurred and no will existed,
are tragic and can be avoided with some careful planning. He
results, In most cases,
differences In distribution of. estate assets with and without wills
then related some c..-------- ■
■
,
a trust agreement has many
or trusts and relative Impact of Federal estate
taxes,
',
professional
management,
benefits inlluding tax relief,
-------. and the knowledge that those
left behind will be cared for in the best possible manner. Dale also discussed some
benefits of establishing a living trust to ease the burden of current asset manageLz VI 1 V • • • V — - —— --- — - ------ ^
V
■“
‘’after death” situations to the surment as well as providing all of the benefits.of
The moral Is plan now and don’t wait!
In his closing -remarks, Dale
viving family.
told several humorous anecdotes of humorous wills. An excellent and timely program!
GUESTS

Rotarian guests today Indluded Lynn Curtis from Sturgis and President Dwight Green
from Bronson.
Non-members were Dr. David Rubley, Jim Cole, and Norm Youtsey, from
Coldwater.
Student guests who will be with us for the month In our vocational guid­
ance program were Steve Stankewicz (banking) and Laura Hinkley (education).. We were
also pleased to have Barbara Dominic, an exchange student from Yugoslavia with us
today.

EARLY LEAVERS

(no charge)

Dick Hruska, Dick Biringer, Hal Creal, Norm Moore and Tom Normandin.

ABSENT TODAY
t
Chuck Bristol, Tom Collins, Ed Davey, Larry Doney, John Dygert, Jim Endicott, Bill
Fuller, Jack Gift, Jim Koss, Pat Leonard, Bill Lymburner , John Milnes, Fred Neer,
Norm Olmsted, Roy Patterson, Ken Putnam. Bill Timm and Dick Uhl.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

__________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEE!

ROTARY CLUB OF

WILLIAM FUERStlNAU

Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santfard Jolley

197$: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Director

Attendance
— Richord Holben,
Dennis McCalftrty, Rec Goodwin

★

SANTFORD

CLUB SERVICE

Charles Geishert, William

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

HARLOW

SEXTON

Carroll

Rural - Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

Club Bulletin - - John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
*
'

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

12—Normand

August — 1973

Olney,

19—Seton Bovee

14—Leslie Olney

26—Vincent Kornsllen

21—Harald Credl
20—Ralph

You'h —•.’’SMEharduHrtiika, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.
A ♦

25—Albert Faller

19—Robert Loose

Iveson

26—Olin Dally

18—Edward Davey
April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead
October — 1973

2—William

Thompson

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Kass

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Diringer.

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Kenneth Pulnam

September — 1973

Magazine — Howar^Teeter

Program — Paul

March - 1974

LaGro

11—Larry

★

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

23—Bill

International Youth Projects

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Lymburner

May - 1974

7—Richard

November — 1973

Harold

14—James Endicott

13—Donnls

21—Charles

McCafferty

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Juno — 1974

CLUB HISTORIAN
December — 1973

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England '

JAMES

LYON

—

Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norma'n Olmsted

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ernest Luse

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom 'Normandin

11—Edward DoVito

11—Robert Kerr

18—Charles Bristol

18—Richard Holben

■ S'*
Song Loadfer — Richard Hruska.

25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8—Robert Nagle

9-—Patrick

22—Robert Yingling
29—Tom Collins

Leonard

. 16—Charles Bacon

15—John Pierson

Chairman

Worden

July - 1974

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska

★

Biringor

6—Fred Neer
20—Lester Wise

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert

30—Harold Goodholm

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

Moore

7—William Bobler

Student Guests ~ Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

5—Carroll Barnes

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

Crippled
Children
Barnes, 'RoWt Kerr.

February — 1974

1973 - 1974

Classification • •
Rumi, y,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

COMMUNITY SERVICF

■

23—Paul Ruse

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn —
278*6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer^ 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret *
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara L
278-5891

Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
_ -- 278-5828
Tom Collin's, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
__________278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
*_____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
2__ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. .Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
■_
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
... 278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn J
, 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

AMI
1974

The COLDWATER
Rotary MEEECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

—l

/

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195 Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle _
279-9412
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
r_ 278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta __J.;
278-2272
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501 • Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
278-4350
James' Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
?_____ 278-2912 tonrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude 1
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R, R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
_ 278-6357
Howard M. ’Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine ._ 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
279-9268
Robert . Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Ldnfe—Helen
:______ 278-4812
Ralph Tdupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
’
278-5556
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth —1___L
_____ 278-7448
Jerry Towns, j 102; Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene.
278-2021
Richard Uhl, .100 Grand—Janet
..
. . 278-5521
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
___ 278-2007
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay-Wilma
278-8238
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warre.n Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine . . 278-6693
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
2___ i_ 238-2436 Lester* F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae ____
278-8518
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632. Leslie Woodward, J63 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R. Wprdem 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
- 279-9492 Robert G. YinglinQ,_21 • Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
,
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John .S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura*
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
— 278-2!
HONORAUX
------- ---Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan . ’
— 27J
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—P.hyllis
27^
°f li JpHn
Iker,
O

MR. SANTFORD JOLLEY
RFD 4, BOX 93
COLDWATER,* MI.
49036

�Profits

IF h o Serves licst^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
sinnJ•
n

The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.

Tuesday, January 15 &gt; 19T1*

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Duke emphasized that we need much more committment by the club on preparing
for the rotary show, or we won’t have one! Lot’s all get out for chorus
practices* This is our most important — and fun project each year.
Don’t let your club down!!

PROGRAM:

Program Chairman, John Pierson introduced Branch County Sheriff Keith
Wilhelm who had intended to show a film on snowmobiling, but could not
get it in time for the meeting. To take its place he described some
of the functions and activitd.es of his department since he first became
sheriff in 1959. There are now 23 employees in his department. They
are involved in much more than basic law enforcement, including safety,
lake patroling and ambulance services. One of their problems is still
having adequate funding. Many of his staff are involved in taking police
administration courses through Kellogg Community College.
A major improvement has been added to the county communications system
with a goverment grant of $110,000 together with $19,000 local dollars
for central radio system tied in with all law enforcement and fire agencies.
Even though the film was not available, it was good to get an updating of
the activites of the sheriff department.
ABSENT MEMBERS;

Charles Bacon, Walt Balcom, Sherwood Craig, Lawrence Donay, Dick Holben,
Larry Iveson, Robert Kerr, Dennis McCafferty, Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin,
Ken Putnam, Don Shorno, Howard Teeter, Bill Timm, Charles Woodward, Ken Worden
GUESTS:

Rotarian Guests included Ray Ehl, Quincy - Clyde Robinson, Quincy - and
Bob Smith, Quincy
Non-Rotarian Guests were Bill Wise, Steve Stankewicz, Bruce Duyser,
Norm Youtsey, and Elmer Houghton
EARLY LEAVERS:

R.C. Patterson, B.K. Pearce, Hal Creal, Carroll Barnes, Howard Taylor,
Duke Davidson, and John Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednetday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednetday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.____

j

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director
Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Rea Goodwin

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton

1976:
Fuller

I

COMMUTEwCLUB SERVICE

Charles Geishert, William

Classification
Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

HARLOW

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

SEXTON

-

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Carroll

Rural-Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls.

August

Olney,

1973

19—Seton Bovee
26—Vincent Kornstlen

28—Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

25—Albert Faller

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

★

18—Edward Davey

2—William

16—Woody Craig
Director

Rotary
Foundation
Goodholm.

—

23—Bill

Lymburner

« 30—Harold Goodholm •

November — 1973

Harold

★

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Timm

9—Jack Gift

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

President Rotary International
WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary' International
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

JAMES

LYON

—

Ernest Luse

4—Tom Normandin .

Employer * EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

Song Leader,— Richard Hruska.

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

e*

11—Robert -Kerr
18—Richard Holben

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold - Creal, Robert' Loose. :
Retired Friends.— Harold McKnight

25—Christmas
January — 1974

«• ,s • , *

1—New Years

ROTARY SHOW

8—Robert Nagle

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

15—John Pierson

•B. K. Pearce - Chairman'

22—-Robert Yingling

Duane E. DaVidson — Director

May — 1974

7—Richard

Biringer

14—James Endicott

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Schlubatls

21—Charles

McCafferty

December — 1973

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

23—Gordon

30—John Dygert

6—Fred Neer
20—Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

9—Fred Culy

16—Roo Goodwin

13—Dennis

27—Richard Hruska ■*

★

April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead

Thompson

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

Iveson

October — 1973

International Youth Projects ■

12—John Milnes

19—Robert Loose

You'h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

-

5—Kenneth Putnam

26—Olin Dally

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blringer.

GEISHERT

March - 1974

4—Frank Robertson

11—Larry

CHARLES

Moore

7—William Bobler

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Carroll Barnes

14—Leslie Olney

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Program — Paul

February — 1974

12—Normand

21—-Harold Croat

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

| ■
1973 - 1974
F ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director

COMMUNITY SERVICE

29—Tom Collins

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

June — 1974
•4—Jerry Towns

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

2—Ralph Toupalik
9—Patrick

Leonard

. 16—Charles Bacon

23—Paul Ruse
I 30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.* .NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238*2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean • : i : 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
__ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R1 5^-Lois —"
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson,15 Scott Ave.—Ellen ’Jo &lt;___278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
v .
278-5909.
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
.1
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Frqn$ine
279-948.1
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon .
.r
-^'279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ,
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull &lt;St.-Patsey
—^278-61.91
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

Address &amp; Rotary Ann.

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195 Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
279-9412
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ____ ,1
278-8840
Robert Searrtan, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John Kl®in, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia _______ • 278-6183 . Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—r^anda
278-4907
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice ^-4-4. Ji
278-2912' Conrad**-Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail «
_ 278-2217
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R&lt; R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea ________ 278-6357 Howard M. .Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian _
278-4222
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Paul W. Thompson,‘27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha-7-Margare). —767-4508 William L.fTimm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhi 100 Grand-Janet
278-5521
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna ______ 278-2811
Clyde. Williams, 90 N. Clay-Wilma
278-8238
Dennis McCafferty, 18. N. Fremont St.—Carol. 1
278-8207- “Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box* 321—LaMoine
. 278-6693
, Harold‘McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ■
..
238-2436 •Lester F. Wise, R. R-, 2, Box 299-Celia ...
278-4424
John Milnes, 1.9 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518- -“Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
’ Normand Moore*, R. R. 3—Annetta
____ •
238-2632- ^Leslie -Woodward, 163’ Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia — 278-6334
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492' Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
--------- 278-6393
Fred Neet, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine -278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
Norman ,C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct,—Nancy.
-278-2418
Leslie * Olney, R. R.”3,* Quincy—Wilma *— -------- ’278-2176
Roy C. Patterson/"36 N. Cirtle-Drr—Gracer~r^-.i’_ 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
_ 278-8981
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
L 278-2311
Kerineth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago 'St.—Mabel
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan —-------Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis _/^8-5006

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The CqjQWATER
Rotary ^i^&amp;CTOR
published BY the dQjhpSTOER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

WATER

MICHIGAN

49036

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�Profits Most Who Serves Bestr^^

The COLDWATER^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^&gt;|?OJAR^’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.

January 22, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS
,.
,
..,
.
--------- Chorus "rehearsal again tonight and every Tuesday for the show. Attendance for
the first three nights was 19-19-30. We need a minimum of 451!
It may pay to show
up as Incentives will be given periodically (’’CoorsH on the 22nd).
Advertising cards are distributed today. Please make your calls now. Ads must
be returned no later than Tuesday, February 5, In order to make the program.
Tickets for the three shows we’re distributed today. All tickets not turned In
Let’s get out and sell to assure
24 hours before show time will be charged to you!I

three nights to a full house.
Members Jolley, Thompson, Anderson, Luse and Lyon attended a dinner In Lansing
last Friday honoring R. I. President Bill Carter from England. Approximately 700
Rotarians were on hand and a good time was had be all.
Congratulations to fel low Rotarian Seton Bovee on his selection as ’’ourstandlng

citizen” for 1973 by the Chamber of Commerce.
We’re sorry to report that Fred Neer has resigned from our club due to his
Inability to attend regularly, however, Fred expects to participate In this year’s
show.

PROGRAM
Bob Yingling Introduced today’s program which featured Coldwater Township
Commissioner Charles Berry and Mr. Daniel Romes, President of Grove Associates of
Kalamazoo, a storm and sanitary sewer engineering firm. Mr. Berry Explained that
the Township has engaged Mr. Rome’s firm for a feasibility study.
It is the con­
clusion that initially the areas around the chain of lakes to the northwest and the
area around East Chicago Road and Fiske Road should have major storm and waste
water facilities and major pumping stations. These could then be forwarded to a
treatment plant or perhaps be treated at the present city facilities. Total cost of
a complete township system would be approximately $8 million with about $3 million
Involved In the two Initial programs. Normally a project of this size would depend
on an 80$ federal grant and take a minimum of five years to complete. Future plans
at this date are Indefinite.

GUESTS
Today’s Rotarian guests Included Al Wiler, Bronson, Lou Stipe, Howell, and Lynn
Curtis, Sturgis. Non-members Included Norm Youtsey and students Laura Hinkley and
Heru Egg les.

EARLY LEAVERS
Howard Taylor, Larry Iveson, John Klein, Walt Balcom, Morm Moore and Jack Gift.
ABSENT TODAY
Ed Davey, Larry Donay, Reo Goodwin, Tom Normandln, Norm Olmsted, Keith Pearce,
Howard Teeter and Ken Worden.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church - Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parktr Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, ReO Goodwin

Crippled

Children

-•

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural-Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard
Teeter

Membership t- Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blrlnger.

Program — Paul

1976:
Fuller

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

26—Vincent Kornstlcn

14— Leslie Olney

Olney,

21— Harold Creal
28—Ralph

March — 1974

LaOro

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

September — 1973

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

II—Larry

26—Olin Dally

You'h — • Richard Hruska/ Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson,

25—Albert Faller

Iveson

18—Edward Davey

April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead

October — 1973

★

2—William

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

23—Bill

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—•

Lymburner ’

May — 1974

14—James Endicott

6—Fred Noor1

13—Dennis
’

McCafferty1

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

Employer
Edward
Norman

- EmployeeRelations
Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Olmsted

—

Ernest Luso

Director

4—Jerry Towns
' 11—Edward DeVito

•11— Robert Kerr

Song Loader — Richard Hruska.

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist„ Rotary International

Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. .K*. Pearce -' Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan'

Juno — 1974

..

4—Tom Normandin

,

18—Richard Holben
25—Christmas

. 18—Charles Bristol
,r

■

1—New Years

25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

January. — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

Woodward

28—Rlqhard Uhl

CLUB HISTORIAN

December — 1973 ■

’ '
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

21—Charles

20r-Lestor Wise

27—Richard Hruska
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Blrlnger

7—Richard

November — 1973

Harold

Schlubatis

30—John' Dygert

30—Harold Goodholm

★-

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

19—Seton Dovee

7- Wllllam Bobler

Thompson

Sprgeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Kass

Moore

August — 1973

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luso,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

12—Normand

Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes,

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
Charles Geishert, William

5—Carroll Barnes

ROTARY PROGRAMS
WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Magazine — Howard

★

February — 1974

1973 - 1974

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEE^BCLUn SERVICE

•

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John- Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

February 21, 22, 23, 19&gt;4

■ 29—Tom Collins

Leonard

Seaman

30—Robert

The above is our program schedule for the 'Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address

Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME -

. .Address-&amp; Rotary Ann

IPhone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce _
238-4195 Paul Ruse, 151 N, 'Hudson—Myrtle
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth"
278-5358 ’ John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J;
278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R.-R. 3—Harrietta
Charles Baron, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ■
_ 278-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 .E. Chicago—Marilyn f__
Walfon Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382 John Klein, 39 Douglas -Ave.—Patricia _.
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006 H. Vincent Kornsflen, '290 Grand St.—Dorothy X 278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, R; R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas .Ave.-rJanice
_ , 278-2912 Conrad Swqrt,.471 Marshall St.—GertrudeWilliam Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386 Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd..R, R. 2—Gail
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Bernard Laney,' 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Howard 'M. Teeter,'73 Carlyle—Marian
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois ____________ ,__x_ 278-5828 Patrick R. Leonard, R. R.'2, Box 86—Katherine ._ 278-8325
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—ISara .
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234. Robert Loose,. R. .R. 2, Teko.nsha-^Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59. N. Hudson St.—Patricia
Sherwood''Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310 Lester Luce; '41 ' Sonet Lane—Helen Al
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, ft. R. 5—Eileen
__________
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
ui-_ 278-7249 Ernest W. L'use, R. R. 4—Ruth
;____
278-7448 Jerry Town's, 102'Carlyle'—Carol’ '
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.'—Dorothy
__j__ 279-9471. Bill. Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278,2021
Richard .Uhl, 100, Grand—Janet
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635'
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna'
278-2007 Richard White,'46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
..
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty ’.iXliisJ. 278-6093 Fr. Robert-Man, 75. N. Circle Dr.—Edna .
B -278-2811
Clyde Williams, '90 N. Clay—Wilma.
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609 Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warfen Williams,’ R. R. 6, Box .321—LaMoine
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909 Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Le'ster'Y. Wise, it R. 2, Box 299—Celia . .. .
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770 John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Foe .
278-8518 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
_____ 278-4248
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
________
238-2632 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl. Ann Dr.—Thelma ___ 278-2968 . Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278- 4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf Sf.-Charlo'tte — 278-5475■ Robert Nagle, 36 W: Pierce' St.—Susan
? •_ 279- 9492 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
...
Ray Fox, 58 N:Circle Dr.—Virginia .....1’.. 278-53.1.8 .Fred Neer, 203~-W.'Chicago .St.—Ernestine
278- 5512
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402 Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet _LL_
279- 9349
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Jock Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668 Roy C. Patterson, 36 NrCircle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517 B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorra ine
__ 278-5975
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth 1
.5^ 279-9266 . John 5. Pierson, 340*Marshall St.—Maura
,2/8-8981
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel ... 278-2311
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360 Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
_,-278.-'549.5
..HONORARY MEMBER
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—PhyllisX &lt;^8^5606
Qohn Walker," 33 ' Daugherty—Gretchen.

The CQE^ATER
Rotary ^fflffiCTOR

279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-4350
278-2406
278-4222
278- 6603
279- 9268
278-5556
278-8474
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4
C0LD7/ATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best**^^

The COLDWATERSRetory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest Cliib in the U.S.A.

January 29,

1974

Announcements
'
,
■
. .. ..
All advertising for the Rotary Show must be turned In to
no later than next Tuesday, Feb. 5th.
Sell your advertising and! guarantee
another financial success’.
..
,
There will be a meeting of all Show .Committee Chairmen on Monday, February
4th at 7:30 p.m. at Keath Pearce’s home on Ridgemoor Dr. Please attend to
wrap up plans.
.
iia^.
Attendance at chorus rehearsal has been excel I ant for the past two weeks,
let’s keep it up!
.
.
Tickets are now available for the Vicksburg Rotary Show on February 28th

at $4.50 each Including dinner.

All are welcome.

New Members
,
■
j .
A sincere welcome back to Norm Youtsey who returned as a member today
after a few months absence.

Program
....
. .
.
.
Today’s program was introduced by Tom Collins, and featured Von Soule,
local environmental protection advocate, and Herb Mead and Dave Parsch from
the company involved in the chain of lakes clean up project. Mr. Mead com­
mented that the Coldwater project was becoming known nationally then turned
the program over to company engineer Parsch. Mr. Parsch explained the total
project and stated that it was about 30$ completion with final dredging to be
finished by next October If all goes as planned. Mr. Soule then showed some
’’before” and "after” slides on the project which gave an excel I ant picture
of how bad the situation really was.
Guests.
Today’s Rotarien guests included Ray Ehl, Quincy, Lynn Curtis, Sturgis,
and Craig Sebold, Otsego. Non-members were returning students Laura Hinkley

and Steve Stankewicz.
Early Leavers
Ed DeVito, Bernard Laney, Norm Moore
Absent Today
Charles Bacon, Dlck~Biringer, Bill Bobier, Harold Creal, Lawrence Donay
John Dygert, Jack Gift, Richard Hol ben, Ralph La Gro, Bill Lymburner, Norm

Olmsted, John Pierson, Clyde Williams, Ken Worden

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M,

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMHTiE^BcLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

President

JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
'

Carroll

Classification
Robert Rumsey,
Richord Moore, John Klein

Rural - Urban
- Leslie
Gordon Schlubatlt.

Olney,

Club Bulletin - John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship ■ ■ Robert Mon, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard

Membership - Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Dlringer.

You'll —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson,

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

★

Rotary Information — Ernest Lusc,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

of

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August —• 1973

19—Seton Bovoe

14— Leslie Olney

26— Vincent Karnstlen

28— Ralph

March — 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—Jahn Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

11—Larry Iveson
IB—Edward Dcivey

26-Olin Dally
April - 1974

25—Albert Faller

2—Norman Olmstead
2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

9—Fred Culy

Timm

9—Jack Gift

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation .
Goodholm.

—

Harold

23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

LYON

14—James Endicott
21—Charles

McCafferty

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

e

Ernest Luse

•

18—Richard Holben
Song Loader — Richard Hruska.

Juno — 1974
4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin

11—Robert Kerr

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Birlngor

6—Fred Neor
20—Lester Wise

—

May — 1974

13—Dennis

December — 1973
JAMES

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert

7—Richard

November —• 1973

27—Richard Hruska

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

16 —Roo Goodwin

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

Moore

7— William Bobler

October — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
• Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

Charles Geishert, William

Lester Luce, Ed

5—Carroll Barnes
12 —Normand

September —• 1973

Student Guests DeVito,

Program — Paul

ROTARY PROGRAMS

21— -Harold Creal

Magazine — Howard Teeter

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Director

SEXTON

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

1976:
Fuller

HARLOW

February — 1974

1973 - 1974

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1973-1974

SANTFORD

“ COMMUNITY SERVICE

' 25—Christmas

11—Edward DeVito

18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom Collins

30—Robert

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

July — 1974

January — 1974

-ROTARY SHOW

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupallk

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the

program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

■ Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
_
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821'
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R^ R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll I. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois _•
:
; ■
.278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
27B-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, .72 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95-N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia __x
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No,

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
• 238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ...
278-5790
Robert, B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
___ 278-8840
John Klein,* 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
___ '__ 278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy „ 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
___ 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41' Sonet Lane—Helen
.
._ 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
____________ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol __J._______ 238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
_________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan .
_ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet '—2.
_ 279-9349

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy _.1_ 278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
„ 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis _ 278-5006

NAME

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

■ywJ CWs
published BY the CQ^I^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen -J

The COLgWATER
Rotary ^^fccTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary' Ahn

279-9412
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E, Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail ... 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara .
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia .. 279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
.
.
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine . . 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia ..
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. .... .... 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert' G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most IP ho Serves Best'^^

The COLDWATE^^sto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RdTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Tuesday, Eebruary 5, 197^

WAT YOH HAVE Aims WANTED TO KNOW ABCWT CT^RgTAM_^OW_PlANS^JBUT WERB tfBMP

TO ASK.
Count Down To Show Time!!

(Rehearsal Schedule)

Monday, February 11, 7=30 P.M.
.
Tuesday, February 12, 7:30 P.M. .
Wednesday, February 13, 7:30 P.M.
Thursday, February 1U, 7930 P.M..

.
.
.
.

Boy-Girl Group at Elks
Chorus at Elks
End Men at Tibbi
Boy:Girl Group at Tibbits

Sundav February 17, 7:00 P.M.
S: pS 19,7:30 p.m.

.

.
.

Special Acts at Tibbits
j^g*®**

Tuesday, February 19, 7:30 P.M. .
Wednesday, February 30 , 7:30 P.M.
Thursday, February 21, 8:15 P.M..

.
.
•

Total Show at Tibbits
Dress Rehearsal at Tibbits
S H 0 W T I M
.

Chorus Dress For Show
--Black or Dark Blue coat and pants
--White, long-sleeved shirt - no button down or cuff links
—Black shoes and dark socks
—Eies or neckwear will be furnished

Ticket Information

--Push the sale of Friday night tickets
—Unsold tickets must be in 2h- hours prior to show
--All money must be in by February 26th.

Afterglow

--At EXks following Saturday show.

Food, drink, and dancing.

Rotary members and Rotary Anns only.

PROGRAM
Program Chairman for the week, Carroll Barnes, introduced Diane England who told
the story of the leader dog puppy program in Branch County which is con uc e
through U-H. The leader dog was founded in 1939 and sponsored by the Lions ulud
to provide trained dogs for the blind. To date, 3, 900 dogs have been p
with blind people at an. average cost of $2,600 each. It takes 12 wee
a dog and U weeks to orient a blind person to work with the dog.

The puppy program consists of preparing dogs to go to the leader dog
Experience has shown that puppys properly prepared stand a much higher
succeeding that selecting dogs at random.
In fact, 85$ of the puppys in
program are acceptedby the leader dog program.
In Branch County,
- m*“
?
as a project, are provided with 8-12 week old German Shepherds or La na
Retrievers which they keep for up to a year and a half. During this
ri-oate
on a prescribed training program. Ten year old and up youngsters may pa
in this training program. Dogs are then referred to the leader dog schoo
accepted, are trained and placed with a blind person. Dogs are a ways, p
1F sent to another part of the country so there is no chance of coming in con

■----------- M-iT.n thPir puppy nog Drainer, »»

“'-q— -----

------------------------- ------- ----------------------------

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD JOLLEY
President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretory

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★

COMMITTE^H~CLUB SERVICE
WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Ree Goodwin

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Carroll

Classification - Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin - John Dygerl, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard
Magazine — Howard Teeter

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blrlnger,

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley. .

197S: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976: Charles Geisherl, William

Fuller

Program — Paul

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

evening

of

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1973 - 1974
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Olney,

14— Leslie Olney

28— Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

President Rotary International
WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

19—Robert Loose

You'h
—
Richard Hruska, Jack
Glff, Larry Iveson,

25—Albert Faller

18—Edward Davey

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

9—Fred Culy

Timm

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Profocts
Charles Bacon,' Richarc/ Uhl

23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

NoVombor —• 1973
Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Harold

6—Fred Neer

13—Dennis

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Erndst Luse

McCafferty

4—Tom Normandin

11—Robert Kerr
18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

ROTARY SHOW
February 21, 22, 23, 1974

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead
October - 1973

★

Director

General Sec'y, Rotary International

5—Kenneth Putnam
12—John Milnes

26—Olin Dally

Ivoson

27—Richard Hruska

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

March — 1974

4—Frank Robertson

CLUB HISTORIAN

Employer &lt; EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

19—Seton Bovee

26—Vincent Kornsllen

11—Larry

20—Ldster Wise

-

Moore

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito,

.December.— 1973.

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

5-Carroll Barnes

August “ 1973

21— Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

February — 1974

12—Normand

7—William Bobler

Thompson

Rotary Information — Ernest Lute,
Fred Anderson, Robert j Seaman

Tuesday

SEXTON

Rural»Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schluballs.

Membership Development — Lester
wise, John Milnes,

★

Regular — 1st

■
F

COMMUNITY SERVICE

25—Christmas
it f ‘
January — 1974

16—Reo Goodwin

23—Gordon

Schlubatls

30—John Dygert
May — 1974

7—Richard Blrlnger

14—James Endicott
21—Charles

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

Juno —• 1974
4—Jerry Towns

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

' 8—Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

Leonard

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom-Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson1 Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6'603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
... 278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy-Pat _ 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 .Grand—Sharon —
279-9668
Harald Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.*—Lanare
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr;, 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn __2
'_____ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ahn

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ____ 278-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Ga.il
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
' .'278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R.- R. 2; Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen 1
J 1 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R.. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Watermati Ave.—Fae
1
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta I™:.-J..;
238-2632

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine ____ 278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
____ _ 279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Qr.—Grace
■ 278-2979
B. K. -Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
.
278-5975
John S. Pierson,'340 Marshall St.—Maura-278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St,—Mabel 278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan ________
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.-^Phyllis

The COLDWATER
Rotary jREEKECTOR
published by the

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary . Ann

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle _
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave,—Wanda
Donald V.' Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise

Phone No.
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian L_
278-4222
Paul-W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William. L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
..
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
.
278-5521
Richard While, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90' N; Clay—Wilma
.
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine .. 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R.' 2, Box 299—Celia .
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Wopdwdrd, 163 Marshall St.—Roggnrond.—278-5033
Kenneth R^^Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virgic^a .278-6334
Robert G. JQrjgling, 21 Scott—Natalie
.?... 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

33 Daugliuiy'* Gretchen

278-^730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

4

ATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best*^^

The COLDWATER^sZary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATEft' I^TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest Club in the U.S.A.

February 12, 197^

THIS IS SHOW WEEK!
DO YOU KNOW YOUR WORDS?
This can be a great show if everyone will do his part to know .all the songs

and attend, all rehearsals.

There is a lot of fun and satisfaction in a Job well

done.

COUNT DOWN TO SHOW TIME

Sunday, February 17, 7:00 P.M
Monday, February 18, 7:3O P-M
Tuesday, February 19, 7"*3O P.M
Wednesday, February 20, 7:30 P.M..*&lt;
Thursday, February 21, 8:15 P.M...

Special Acts at Tibbits
Total show, at Tibbits
Total Show at Tibbits
.Dress Rehearsal at Tibbits
SHOW TIME!!

CHORUS DRESS FOR SHOW
Black or Dark Blue coat and pants
White, long sleeved shirt - no button down or cuff links

Black shoes and dark socks
Ties or neckwear will be furnished

TICKET INFORMATION
Pu«h. the* -sale of Friday night tickets
Unsold tickets must be in 2U hours prior to show
All money must be in by February 26th

AFTERGLOW
At elks following Saturday show.

.
a a
•
Food, drink, and dancing.

Rotary members and Rotary Anns only.
Today’s program was arranged for by Norm Moore, who went to absolutely no
or expenae In bringing to us the Duke of Davidson, (not to
=°nfu«ed «^h the

Duke of Ellington). The Duke gave a very stirring, audience part
p
sentation entitled: "Learn the *** words to these songs or I am going to
your ****’’«•! Our thanks to Norm for a most enlightening, though intimid

P
ng

program.
NOMINATIONS FOR NEW ROTARY BOARD MEMBERS
Vote will be February 26
Vote for 3 of 6
NOMINEES:
current board members:

new nominees:

Paul Thompson
James Lyon
Richard Holben
Richard White
Dennis McGafferty
Jerry Towns

GUESTS
Non-Rotarian Guest - Al Doerr, Mike Catey, Catta Fsellhed, Steve Whitson
EARLY LEAVERS
Ken Putnam, Woody Craig, John Pierson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD JOLLEY

Pre.idenl

PAUL THOMPSON Vice-Pre»idenl
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treaturer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompton,
James Lyon, Sanlford Jolley

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sextan
1976: Charles Geishert, William
Fuller

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled

Children

—

Carroll

Rural-Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schluballs.

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Fellowship ~ Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Magazine — Howard Teeter
Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger.

You’h
—
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

Program — Paul

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

evening

of

★

GEISHERT

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Harold

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

25—Albert Faller

—

LYON

23—Bill

Lymburner

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974.

Schlubatis

23—Gordon

30—John Dygert
May - 1974

6—Fred Neer

21—Charles

McCafferty

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

June - 1974

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin

11—Edward DeVito

11—Robert Kerr

18—Charles Bristol

25—Christmas

25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

1—New Years

ROTARY SHOW

16—Reo Goodwin

13—Dennis

January — 1974

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

2—Norman Olmstead

7—Richard Birlnger

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska. '

April - 1974

14—James Endicott

December — 1973
Errfest Luso

19—Robert Loose

November — 1973

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

5—Kenneth Putnam

9—Fred Culy

Timm

27—Richard Hruska

JAMES

March — 1974

26—Olin Dally

20—Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

26—Vincent Kornstlen

11—Larry Iveson
18—Edward Davey

30—Harold Goodholm

International Youth Projects

Moore

19—Seton Bovee

September — 1973
4—Frank Robertson

9—Jack Gift

Director

-

5—Carroll Barnes

12—John Milnes

16—Woody Craig

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

LaGro

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES

28—Ralph

October — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

14—Leslie Olney

21—Harold Creal

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

★

Tuesday

Olney,

February — 1974

12—Normand

August — 1973
7—William Bobler

Dames, Robert Kerr.

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
■ Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

Regular —

1973 - 1974

| B

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEE^pciUB SERVICE

8—Robert Nagle

2—Ralph Toupalik
9—Patrick

Leonard

15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22—Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Seaman

you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth----------- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie------ 278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ----------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara----------------- 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois----------------------------- 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara--------- - 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian ________________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane --------------------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne ---- 1-------------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol------------- 278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary--------------- 278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma------ 278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte ------ 278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat------ 278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine----------- 279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat — 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon -------------------- - — 279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore --------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------- 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
-------- 278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet --------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ----------------------- 278-6704

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle —
----------- 279-9412
Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93-Joyce------------- 238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. —---- 278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta ----------- 278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn --------- 278-8321
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda ---------- 278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude-------- 278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice •------ •-------- 278-2912
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail -------------- 278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. Ri R. 2—Gail
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea --------------- 278-6357 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian — _— 278-4222
278-6603
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
Robert Loose, R. R. *2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia _ _ 279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen ----------------------- 278-5556
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen . ------------------ 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth------ i-------------------- 278-7448 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol ----------- -------- 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
. . . _
- 278-5521
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores — ,
278-6736
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna--------- ------ 278-2007
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
.
278-8238
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol---- 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol .
--------------- 238-2436 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia .. 7Z 7 278-4424
. _T_ 278-5033
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae--------------- 278-8518 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-----Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine------ 278-4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia /— 278-6334
Robert. Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan---- -------- 279-9492 1 Robert G. Yingling, .21 'Scott—Natalie---------------- 278-6393
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine---------- 278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma ------------- 278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-?-Grace---------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine-------- 11----- 278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura--------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan------ ---------- - 278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis __ 278-5006*

HONORARY MEMBER
Oolif/-Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen,

--— 278-6730

3

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The COLDWATER
Rotary fftEEEECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
HR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

c,

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

WATER

MICHIGAN

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The Singingest Chib in the U.S.A.

Tuesday, February 26, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS

President Jolley expressed his appreciation to all members of Rotary who made the
Rotary Show an outstanding success. Remember to get any ticket money in to Tom
Collins and outstanding bills to Fred Anderson.
We were pleased to welcome into membership Russ Temple, Manager of Larsen Leasing.
Results of board elections:

New board members will be Dick White, Jim Lyon, and

Paul Thompson.

PROGRAM

The work of the Christian Social Services Commission was outlined in a program given
by the Rev. Mark Graham with the assistance from Father Taylor and Pat Byrne. Ken
Putnam made arrangements for this program wliiich has to do with an agency created to
provide short term emergency assistance to people who do not qualify ror aid JT01?
regular social agencies or do not have time to go through the procedure to meet tneir
needs. It is organized as a cooperative effort among several churches and social
agencies so that action can be quicker and to eliminate duplications of assistance.
People in need who make an initial contact with one of the agencies will be referred
to a volunteer who will determine the extent of the need and provide them with
vouchers for food, clothing, shelter, etc. This is a relatively new program which
since December 1, 1973 has assisted 56 people and expended $450. Funding is entirely
by contribution and they are seeking sponsors for this community effort.
EARLY LEAVERS:

Ralph LaGro. John Dean, Hal Creal, B. K. Pearce, Chuck Bristol, Robert Yingling, and

Ed Davey.
GUESTS:
Non-Rotarian Guests were Mark Graham, Pat Byrne, Father Don Taylor, and Mike Catey.

ABSENT MEMBERS;
Carroll Barnes, Sherwood Craig, Ed DeVito, Larry Donay, Dick Hruska, Norm Moore, Bob
Nagle, Tom Normandin, Norm Olmsted, John Pierson, Bob Seaman, Bill Timm, Ralph
Toupalik, Dick Uhl, Lester Wise and Ken Worden.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEt^BCLUB SERVICE
WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Coldwater, Mich.
★

Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1973-1974

Classification - Robert Runuey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

evening

of

HARLOW

SEXTON

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Olney,

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito. •

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blrlnger.

You'll —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

★

Program — Paul

Scrgeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

GEISHERT

★

LaGro

19—Robert Loose

26—Olin Dally

Iveson

Timm

9—Jack Gift

Director

President Rotary International

WILLIAM C, (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

—

23—Gordon

23—Bill

Lymburner

November — 1973

Employer - EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec’y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
'William Lymburner '

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636

Dist., Rotary international

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ernest Luse

Biringer

21—Charles

McCafferty

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

June — 1974

18—Richard Holben
25—Christmas
January — 1974

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

7—Richard

13—Dennis

20—Lester Wise
27—Richard Hruska

11—Robert Kerr

ROTARY SHOW

May — 1974

14—James Endicott

4—Tom Normandin

S.ong Leader — Richard Hruska.

Schlubatis

6—Fred Neer

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

■ 16—Roo Goodwin

30—John .Dygert

30—Harold Goodholm

Harold

9—Fred' Culy

16—Woody Craig

December — 1973

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

—

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

2—William

-

March - 1974

11—Larry

October — 1973

,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Olney

25—Albert Faller

★

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

14—Leslie

18—Edward Davey

International Youth Projects

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

19—Seton Bovee

September — 1973

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES

Moore

26—Vincent Kornslien

28—Ralph

Thompson

Public Relations •— William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Carroll Barnes

7— William Bobler

21—Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

February — 1974

12—Normand

August — 1973

Carroll

Rural-Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schluballs,

1973 - 1974
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

-

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

I ■

COMMUNITY SERVICE

4—Jerry Towns

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

•15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Trade &amp;
Professional .Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

. 22—Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends— Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson'— Director

' 29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by . the CluJi President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn.
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Aye.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, ’6,1 Maple-' Lane—Jane
’1___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
_ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.-Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. ,R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 Nb Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
__ 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; . Rotary Ann

Phone No.

The COLDWATER
Rotary SECTOR
Coldwaler, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
___________________________ RT .4

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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

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published BY the C^g^ER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

NAME

Santford Jolley, R.,J?. 4, ? Box, 93—Joyce J*
238-4195 Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle _
279-9412
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.’
278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald-V._Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
278-5842
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
•.278-221-7
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea ________ 278-6357 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
_ ...
278-4222
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine .. 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
'____________ 278-7448 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet'
...
278-5521
Jarhes ’.Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna . _ (
278-2007
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna 1
278-2811
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Cldy—Wilma
278-8238
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine .. . 278-6693
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia .. ..
278-4424
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. -.1
278-5033
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Richard *D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Aye.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
___ 279-9492 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie 2
278-6393
Fred Neer,-203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
ILL. 278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
_ 278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace _____ 278-2979
8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
HONORARY MEMBER
Frank Rdbertson, 25 N.’ Clay—Joan'
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis _ 278-5006
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen 278-6730

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Published by The COLDWATER |?'ojAR,Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

&amp; ingin gest (}fiib in the U.S.A.

March 5, 1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Board meeting tonight at Reporter Office
PROGRAM
Vince Kornstein introduced Mrs. Linda Vanderwalker, special education instructor
at Dorothy Legg School who spoke on the^school1s role and function in training
mentally retarded children from age 5 to 25. Mrs. Vanderwalker stated that she had
established five specific goals she hopes to accomplish with the children. These
are vocational skills, communication skills, recreational development, social skills
and self-help, all of which are aimed at making the students able to function within
society and home environment. Our club sponsore a Girl Scout Troop within the
school and eight of the girls were present to present a dancing and singing program.
They have also "adopted" three "Grandmothersat Maple Lawn and have sent them cards
and Christmas gifts and plan on visiting them' in the future.
GUESTS

Today'r Rotarian guests included Clarence Walters and Bill King, Quincy, Lynn
Curtis, Sturgis, and Bob Beauchamp, Bronson. Non-,e,bers were Bill Herrington, Bloom­
field Hills, and Student guests Steve Maxson and David Vice who will be with us for
the month of March.

EARLY LEAVERS

Dick White, Bob Rumsey, Norm Youtsey, Paul Ruse, Carroll Barnes, Hal Sexton, Hal
Creal, and Norm Moore.

ABSENT TODAY

Seton Bovee, Ed Davey, Harold Goodholm, Reo Goodwin, Bob Kerr, Jim Koss, Lester Luce,
John Flilnes, Tom Normandin, John Pierson, Ken Putnam, Bob Shaman, Russ Temple, Howard
Taylor, Clyde Williams, Les Wise, and Ken Worden.
SEEMS QUIET THIS WEEK, DOESN'T IT?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M,

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30. P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★

1975s John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976: Charles Geishert, William
Fuller

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

evening

of

-

Dlreclo/

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Rea Goodwin

Crippled
Children
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Rural. Urban
- iB1||B
Gordon Schlubatis,

O|ney,

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygcrt, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard
Magazine — Howard Teeter

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes,
Program — Paul

WILLIAM C, (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

StJ“l«r.hlp., Awards, and Student
oan*
Moore.

Jerry Towns, R|ehard

Studemt Guests - Lester LucB) Ed
DoVllo.

Richard Hruska, Jack
Gttt, Larry Iveson.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Harold

LYON

14— Leslie Olney

26—Vincent Kornstlen

21— Harold Creal
20—Ralph

March - 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam
12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

11—Larry

Iveson

26—Olin Dally

April - 1974

25—Albert Faller

2—Norman Olmstead

Timm

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
23—Bill

Director

Employer ■ EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

Lymburner

30—Harold' Goodholm

November — 1973

Schlubatis

May — 1974

Richard Birlnger

14—James Endicott

McCafferty

21

Charles

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska

June — 1974

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin
'll—Robert Kerr

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

23—Gordon

30—John Dygert

7

December — 1973

■ Ernest Luse

9—Fred Culy

16—Roo Goodwin

20—Lester. Wise

—

19—Robert Loose

18—Edward Davey

6—Fred Neer

. CLUB HISTORIAN

Moore

19—Seton Bovee

13—Dennis

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

5—Carroll Barnes

7— William Bobler

October — 1973

★

February — 1974

12—Normand

August - 1973

September — 1973

★

JAMES

1973 . 1974
ROTARY PROGRAMS

2—William

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

★

President Rotary International

SEXTON

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

SPECIAL —At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1 ■

HARLOW

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

COMMITTE^^^CLUB SERVICE

18—Richard Holben

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth Worden

25-r-Christmas

General Sec’y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information —' John
Dygert,. Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional . Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

July - 1974

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

February 21, 22, 23,. 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

Leonard

.16—Charles Bacon

Seaman
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If
you wish to change dates with another member, advise the
program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by
the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address' &amp; Rotary Ann '

’

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth 4
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ,
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood “Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lanej-Jane
_ _ L__ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo —278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
278-2968
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat _ 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice __t
278-2912
Ralph’ LaGro; 90 Parkhurst'Ave.—Gail .
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Janies Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna ._-_2
278-2007
fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna _■
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol __ 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R, R. 3—Annetta _ .________ ,238.-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279,9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine _______ 278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Dqughejrty—Gretchen

------------ 278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COji^AJER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-4350
278-5406
278-4222
278-6603
279-9268
278-5556
278-8474
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ...
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Conrad Swart, .471 Marshall St:—Gertrude
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
Howard Mr Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ...
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
„
Richard Uhl, 10Q Grand—Janet
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
Warren Williams, R. R. 6,. Box 321—LaMoine .
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia .
Chgrjes Woodward, ..163 Marshall St.
Leslie. .Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond
Kenneth R’ Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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Published by The COLDWATER ROJARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dltilf in the U. S. A.

March 12, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS
At the Director’s meeting held last Tuesday, March 5th, the following were elected
to serve our club as officers beginning July 1st,
Paul Thompson, President
James Lyon, Vice-President
Robert Rumsey, Secretary
Ernest Luse, Treasurer
Congratulations and good luck In the coming year!

Grace and Pat Patterson have returned to Coldwater from their winter residence.
Welcome back!

President Jolley reported the following approximate distribution of funds for our
various projects during this year.
Phil Kellog - Scholarship - $500.
Christian Social Service (new) - $50.
Hospital Fund (Ed Holtz Memorial) - $25.
Rotary Scholarship Fund - ?
Cash on Hand - $.5183.
The Board will attempt to keep the membership Informed of additional disbursements
on a current basis.
NEW MEMBERS
Our sincere congratulations and welcome to our newest member, Dr. David Rub ley who
was installed today.

NEXT WEEK
Our program next week will be a tour of the new facilities of Southern Michigan
Grocery Company. Guess who’s In charge of the program?

PROGRAM
Bob Loose Introduced Bob Bennett, new manager of our newest manufacturing facility,
Borg-Warner Corp., who spoke on the company and proposed operations for Coldwater.
The company ranks 10th in the top 500 U. S. Corporations as compiled by Fortune
Magazine.
It was formed in 1928 and now operates 103 facilities world-wide.
Locally
Borg-Warner expects to add 30,000 sq. ft. to the present 20,000 sq. ft. building and
employ an ultimate work force of 125. Our thanks to Mr. Bennett for an informative
talk and a sincere welcome to Borg-Warner.
GUESTS
One Rotarian guest today, Wendell Hathaway, Bronson.
Coldwater and David Vice, student.

Non-members were Don Stine

EARLY LEAVERS
Dick Uhl, Howard Teeter, Norm Youtsey, Carroll Barnes
and Norm Moore.

Dennis McCafferty, John Klein

ABSENT
Charles Bristol, Tom Collins, Woody Craig, Duane Davidson, John Dygert, Bill Fuller
Robert Kerr, Ralph LaGro, John Milnes, Bob Seaman, Bill Timm, Dick White, Clyde
Will lams, Ken Worden Bob Ying I Ing

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE LJP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

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UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD

JOLLEY

Prezident

PAUL THOMPSON Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

COMMlTTEE^pCLUB SERVICE

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976: Charles Geishert, William
Fuller

HARLOW

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Rural • Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls,

Olney,

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygcrt, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard
Magazine — Howard Teeter

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Program — Paul

evening

of

12—Normand
August — 1973
7— William Bobler

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

5—Kenneth Pulnam

12—John Milnes

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

11—Larry

26—Olin Dally

You“h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

25—Albert Faller

Iveson

IB—Edward Davey

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead
October - 1973

★

2—William

• 1

’

Timm

9—Jack Gift

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

23—Bill

International Youth Projects

Rotary
Foundation
Goodholm.

Lymburner. - •

30—Harold Goodholm

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

McCafferty

20—Lester Wise

CLUB HISTORIAN

December — -1973 ■

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

—

Director

Employer &gt; EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec'.y, Rotary International

The ’ four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ernest Luse

,

25—Christmas
January

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Woodward

June — 1974

11—Edward DeVito

'18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July - 1974

1974

2—Ralph Toupalik

1—’New Years

ROTARY SHOW

21—Charles

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin
11—Robert .Kerr

18—Richard Holben
Song . Leader — Richard Hruska.

Biringer

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

May — 1974

14—James Endicott

6—Fred Neer
’13—Dennis

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert

7—Richard

November — 1973

Harold

9—Fred Culy
, 16—Reo Qoodwin
23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig

★

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

March — 1974

LaGro

September — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

19_Sefon Bovee

14— Leslie Olney
28— Ralph

Moore

26—Vincent Kornsllcn

21— Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

5—Carroll Barnes

ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director

SEXTON

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Membership * Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger,

DIRECTORS — &gt;974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

L February — 1974

1973 - 1974

COMMUNITY SERVICE

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired friends — Harold McKnight

D.uane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman
of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195 Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
279-9412
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358 John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. 278-5790 Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie'.^
278-6821
Robert B. Kerr, 8- Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Robert-Seaman,. 131 E-. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382 John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda •
278-4907
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006 H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald V. Shorno,' R.' R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386 Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R, R. 2—Gail _ 278-2406
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
_
278-4222
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5M.ols —
278-5828 Patrick’R.’Leonard, R. R.. 2, Box'86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Anh Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234 Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
• 767-4508 William L.' Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia •
279-9268
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310 Lester Luce, 41 :Sonet Lane—Helen J '______ 278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
i____ 278-5556
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249 Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448 Je.-ry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
I.'
278-5521
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635 James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty■
278-6093 • Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. .Circle Dr.—Edna *
278-2811 ClydF Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma'
278-8238
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen- Jo
278-8609 DennisMcCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warren Williams,- R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine ... 278,-6693
T,I
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
________ 278-5909
Harold’ McKnight, ' R. R. 3—Carol
______ 238-2436
Lester
F.
Wise,
R.
R.
2,
Box
299
—
Celia
...
_
278-4424__
J1
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
•' 278-6770 John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Foe
278-8518
Charles'Woodward, 163 Marshall SK
77R-5033
.1
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
__ 278-4248 Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —
__ 238-2632
Leslie. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033—-*.
James fndicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Thelma
278-2968 Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R, Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278L6334-—=
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett Str—Charlotte .
278-5475 Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
?_• 279-9492 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
_____ 278-6393^-=»
Ray Fox,-58:N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.-Ernestine 1
1__ 278-5512
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat _2
278-4402
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
279-9668
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
Reo E. Goodwin, 78'S. Jefferson—Rulh
27-9-9266
John S. Pifers’dn, 340 Marshall St.-Maura
278-8981
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Pafsey
278-6191
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
I_____ 278-5495
HONORARY MEMBER
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278
(UE^oWalker, 33 Daugherty*—Gretchen

o
1974

The Cg|D^ATER
Rotary gSttcTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE CORWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most IP ho Serves Best”^^

The COLD WATERS Rptary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER Rt)p!kRY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

in the U. S. A.

March 19, 197^
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We welcome Mike Toupalik into Rotary. Mike is 23 years old, which should
make it no contest for being our youngest member. He attended
Communi y
College and Western Michigan University and is now associated with anctuer
11
know Toupalik in the automobile business. We will now find out if Tou pa ilk s
are better than one.

PROGRAM
us about his business operation, Southern Michigan Grocers,
John Milnes told
their new facilities in the Industrial Park. Southern
followed by a tour of
been a family business for 52 years. Until 19&amp;7&gt; it
Michigan Grocers have
;
I but since that time has specialized in
,
Served all wholesale customers
They cover a £0 mile radius from Coldwater, serving over
institutional Service. 1
U.XUUXU6 —
large as Western Michigan University and Ft.
900 customers, including ones as
Sales volume last year exceeded four million dollars. They
Wayne schools. £------- .
‘ , The new warehouse stocks 2,5JO
employ 35 full-time and 10 part-time people,
although'an’average customer uses’only 200 to 300 items. A specific 200
items.
—w -- „
~
items accounts for 87$ of their volume, so stocking seldom used items is a
problem. 35$ of the business is in frozen foods. Orders are processed by
computer service which handler 1&gt;2 similar business. John says that it is
predicted by people who have guessed right in the past, that in 8 more years,
1 of every 2 meals will be eaten away from home. This has great implications

for the future growth of this type of business.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM
Chuck Woodward will present a color slide travelog entitled "Flying Through

Central America."

EARLY LEAVERS
Larry Donay and Dick White

ABSENT MEMBERS
Charles Bristol, Olin Dally, Jim Endicott, Bernard Leonard, Tom Normandin,
Ken Putnam, Bob Seaman, Charles Woodward, Ken Worden, and Bob Yingling.

GUESTS

Rotarian Guests:

Clarence Walters-Quincy, Bill King-Quincy

Non-Rotarian Guests:

Steve Maxson and Dave Vice

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
___ _________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater Mich
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
President
SANTFORD JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Charles Geishert, William

Harlow

—

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Carroll

Rural-Urban
- Leslie
Gordon Schlubafis.

Olney,

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

sexton

Scholarships, Awards, and
Student
Loans
- jerry Tow
Richard
Moore»

Ed

Student Guest. - l8Ster L
DeVito.

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger.

Y°“‘^

Richard Hruska, Jack

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES

GEISHERT

Director

-

International Youth Pro|ects

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss •

Harold

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636 .
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

26—Vincent Kornsllen

21—Harold Creal
28—Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973
4—Frank Robertson
Ivoson

Director

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational ‘Information — -John
Dygert, Walt, .Balcom*

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
.Harold, Creal, Robert Loose.

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

19—Robert Loose
26—Olin Dally

IB—Edward Davey
April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead

Timm

9—Fred Culy

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

Schlubafis

16—Woody jGraig

23—Gordon

23—Bill

30—John Dygcrt

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

May - 1974

7—Richard Biringer

6—Fred Neer
13—Dennis McCafferty.

21—Charles

20—Lester Wise

28—Richard Uhl

14—James Endicott
Woodward

■June.'— 1974

December---- 1973' '

Ernest Luse

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

March - 1974

27—Richard Hruska

CLUB HISTORIAN

The ’ Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

7—William Bobler

November — 1973

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholiti’.i
,

Moore

14—Leslie Olney

2—William

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Carroll Barnes

19—Seton Bovee

October — 1973

Thompson

February — 1974

12—Normand

August — 1973

25—Albert Faller

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.
Program — Paul

ROTARY PROGRAMS

11—Larry

Girt, Larry Iveson.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1973 - 1974

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Magazine — Howard Teeter

DIRECTORS — 1974s Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
William
Klein,
1975: John
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

SERVICE

4—-Tom 'Normandin

11—Robert KeFr
18-i-Richard Holben ’

Song Leader — - Richard Hruska.. '

• 25—Christmas

i 1—New Years

February 21, 22, 23, 1974 '

18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

4—Jerry Towns

i 11—Edward DeVito

Worden

July r- 1974

■ 2—Ralph Toupalik

8—Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22—Robert Yingling
■■ 23—‘Paul Ruse
Retired Friends — Harold McKnighf
Duane E. Davidsbn —' Director
29—tom Collins
30—Robert Seaman
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary ,Year 1973-1974, If you wi&gt;h taking, dates wiih another member, advise, the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies! .Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman.- Telephone 278-6603.

" COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann-

V ’

Phone No.

NAME

■

■ '

'

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_•

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Address &amp; Rotary Ann

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Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann .

I

Phone No.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce. __L__L_'-238-4J95
Paul Ruse; 15T N. Hudson—Myrtle x,
—
279-9412
Mark S. Andrew!, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth J_
St 278-5358 John A. Kennedy; 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
.278-5790
Gordon ‘R. Schlubqtis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie,
Robert B.’Kerr, 8 Parsons Gt.—Martha ’
2'78-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-6821
._ 278-8321
Walton Balcom, 407' E. Central Rd} R. R..3—Helen 238:2382 John. Klein,. 39 Douglas Ave.—’Patricia
j__278-61.83 Harlow Sexton} 38 Bishop" Ave.—Warida
._ 278-4907
Carroll L. Barnes',. 86 Cbe.ryl'Ann Dr.—Margaret L. 278-8006 Hi Vihcent...Kornstieh, .290 'Grand- St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
. 278-5842
Richard Birlnger,"37 Carlyle Ave.—Jea'n
278-8086
James Koss,. 78 Douglas. Ave-.—Janice___ •
278-2912 Conrad Swart,. 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
._ 278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—'Margaret
278-5$86.‘
Ralph- LaGro’, **90'Parkhurst Ave.—Gail . .
278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R, R..-2—Gail .. 278-2406
Seton Bovee, 69 S, Circle Dr.—Clara 1
278-5891
Bernard Laney, 82 i Maple- .lane—Rhea -2.
278-6357 ‘Howard‘M’. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian 2- -278- 4222
Charles Bristol, R. 'R. 5—Lois __’_J
278-5828 ■Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Kdtherine
•278-8325 ■ Paul .W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
- 278-6603
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Robert Loose, R.. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William. L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.- •Patricia
279- 9268
Sherwood "Woody'.'..Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310 Lester .Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen '
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian ___'
,‘_J_ '278-7249
Ernest. W. iUse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448. 'Jerry ‘ Towns,i'I02 Carlyle—Carol ...
278-8474
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy:
_____ - 2__. 279-9471
'Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene.
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635 James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
_____ ,278-2007 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas. Aye.—Betty X
278-6093 i.Frl.'Rol^ert Man, .75 N. 'Circle* Dr.—Edna---,.,.
278-2811
Clyde Williams, 90 N- Clay—Wilma .
278-8238
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609 Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-82b7
Warren, Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909 Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ___________
238-2436 Lester F. Wise,- R. R. i, Box 299-Celia . .
278-4424
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770 John Milnes, 19 Walerman Ave.—Fae
278-8518 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248 Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632 Leslie .Woodward, .163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968 Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278- 4198 Kenne'th ‘R. Worden^25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Albert Faller, 95 N. -Hanchett S.t.—Charlotte — 278-5475 Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279- 9492 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
- ■ 278-5:318 •■Fred Neer, 203 • W. Chicago-. St.—Ernestine
■__ 278- 5512
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278- 4402 Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet _______ 279-9349
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279- 9481
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278- 6517
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
__ 278-5975
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279- 9266 John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-549?
HONORARY "MEMBER
Larry Iveson,' R. R- 7—Jacquelyri ,
2- 278-6704 Rbb&amp;tt E. RUrjftey, J^QCJjeryl Anp Dr.-Rhyllis _ 278-5b'06'
: 278-6730
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary OFijCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLIJWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

-v :•

.MR. ERNEST'LUSE '

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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The COLDWATER'ffltotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^EK R^5tARV CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cliff) in the U.S.A,.

Tuesday, March 26, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

We are providing two flags on standards to the Branch Area Careers Center; one
American flag and one State.
Board meeting Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. at Jolley’s

PROGRAM
Flying, camping, fishing and scuba diving in Central America was graphically described
to us by Chuck Woodward and Olin Dally. Ten local flyers took 3 planes on a 3 week
High points of the trip Inci uded
excursion covering 8,800 miles and 52 flying hours.
visiting the beautiful country of Costa Rica, scuba diving among the fish and coral
and an aerial conducted tour of the Panama Canal.
Sounded like a great experience.

Wish we could all have gone along.

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
’’Substance Abuse Education”
Olmsted.

by Charles Miller arranged by Program Chairman Norm

EARLY LEAVERS:
Ray Ehl, Bob Rumsey, Larry Iveson, Hal Creal and Carrol I Barnes
ABSENT MEMBERS:

Fred Anderson, Charles Bacon, Woody Craig, Duke Davidson, Vince Kornstein, Bernard
Laney, Lester Luce, Norm Moore, Tom Normandln, John Pierson, Don Shorno, Bill Timm,

Ken Worden and Bob Yingling.
GUESTS:

Rotarian Guests were Ray Ehl from Quincy and Lyan W. Curtis from Sturgis.
Non-Rotarlan guests were Hanry Tang, Eric Jansens, Jeff Dean, Jon Plank, Steve
Maxson, and Steve Whitson.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE L P YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

burr OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE -- Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

•

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY EVECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD

JOUEY

President

PAUl THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975s John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton

1976:
Fuller

Charles Geisherl. William

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled

Children

—

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural - Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

Club Bulletin - John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

28— Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

March - 1974
5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

19—Robert Loose

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

You’h
—
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

25—Albert Faller

Program — Paul

★

Thompson

18—Edward Davey

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

Iveson

October — 1973

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects

9-rJack Gift ..

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation’.
Goodholm.

—

Harold
&gt; ■■

23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

November — 1973

—

LYON

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted
•

4—Tom Normandin

11—Robert Kerr
18—Richard Holben’

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

The Four-Way Test — ( Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

7—Richard

Biringor

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl
Juno — 1974

4—Jerry Towns

■ 11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July - 1974

1—New Years

ROTARY SHOW
1

May - 1974

25—Christmas.
.January — 1974

Occupational Information — John .
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Schlubatis

21—Charles

McCafferty

December — 1973

Ernest Luse

23—Gordon

30—John Dygert

13—Dennis

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

16—Reo Goodwin

14—James Endicott

27—Richard Hruska '

JAMES

2—Norman Olmstead

6—Fred Neer
20—Lester Wise

★

April - 1974

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Woody Craig

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Sec'y, Rotary International

21— Harold Creal

26—Vincent Kornstlon

26—Olin Dally

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

14— Leslie Olney

19—Seton BoVce

4—Frank Robertson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

President Rotary International

Olney,

Moore

12—Normand
August — 1973

7— William Bobler

Barnes, Robert Kerr.

5—Carroll Barnes

11—Larry

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY PROGRAMS

February — 1974

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL—At the call of the President

1973 - 1974

I ■

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

COMMITTEE

8— Robert Nagle

15— John Pierson

2—Ralph Toupalik
9—Patrick

Leonard

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth----------- 278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie------ 278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ----------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce------------- 238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. _ ---- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840

Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara---------------- 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois----------------------------- 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
--------- - ------------ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy ------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane -------------------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne --------- ---------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol ------------- 278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary--------------- 278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma - — 278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte — 278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia . - _ _ 278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine----------- 279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat ... 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
. . 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia —— 278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,-------- - 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea —------ 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert, Loose, R. R.’2, Tekonshd—Margaret _i2— 767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 .Sonet Lane—Helen -------------------- 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------- ‘------------ -— 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------- — 278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol---- 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------------------ 238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae ------------ - 278-8518
NoVmand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta L-r.:—-—*— 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine------ 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan —- ------- 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine------ k 278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn --------- 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38- Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise —— 278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
— 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall .Rd. R« R.' 2—Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
_
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara . — 278-6603
William L. Timm, .59 N.„ Hudson St.—Patricia — 279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. .5—Eileen ±,--------- - — -- 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Cdrol
------2 —-- 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet •_
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
- . 278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma .----------- 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R^R. 2, Box 299-Celia ..
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. --- 278-5033
’Leslie Woodward, j 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling? 21 Scott—Natalie----- - --------- 278-6393

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy ------ 278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma ------------- 278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ---------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine----------------- 278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura -------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan —
--------- 278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis

HONORARY MEMBER

33 Daugherty-Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

The CQ^WATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY the dt^M^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle —
— •--- 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta-------- — 278-2272

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most ITItu Serves Best’^P

The COLDWATEgSfetoo REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RoT^R^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
®
'

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 2, 1974

^S^FTFustees meeting will be held tonight at President Jolley's home on Maple
Lane.

NEXT WEEK
" Fredir rated movies by Kahoutek
Today's program introduced by Norm Olmsted was oh the subject of Substance (Drug)
Abuse Education". Norm explained briefly what local Board of Education and teaching
staff was doing to keep informed on student abuse and their attempts to al.eviate the
problem. An anonymous student survey taken three years ago covering ages 11 through
18 was somewhat revealing. 1602 replies showed that alcenol use of some type was
practiced by 18% of those responding. Other types of drug use were marijuana (iu%)»
narcotics (4%). Hallucinogens (3%) and other(6%). It was also learning that most
young people seeking help will not turn’to-the "establishment" (ie: teacners, church,
parents). Norm then introduced Chuck Millar of the Battle Creek school system who
spends full time counseling on drug abuses. Mr. Millar stated that educators were
abandoning the former information oriented programs as it felt this tends uo stimulate
curiosity and more use, rather than discouraging students. Today, the emphasis is
on establishing present and future values and life styles, and pointing out how drug
abuse cause serious lifetime problems. This information was very timely and well
presented.

GUESTS
L
. , . .
M
,
Rotary guest for today was Al Wil er, Bronson. Non-members included Al Mertens,
Fort Wayne, Phil Hanson and Eussell Feller, Coldwater, and student guest, Jim Wolfe
EARLY LEAVERS
, „ ,
e . r
,
Larry Doney, Bob Nagle, Howard Teeter, Carroll Barnes, Howard Taylor, Fred cuiy, a
and Paul Ruse.

ABSENT TODAY
„
n
Bill Bobier, Seton Bovee, Sherwood Craig, Harold Creal, Olin Dally, Ed Davey, Ed
DeVito, John Dygert, James Endicott, Harold Goodholm, Richard Holben, Vince Kornstein
Dennis McCafferty, John Milnes, Tom Normandin, Clyde Williams, Ken Worden.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M,

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M,

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater Mich

COMMITTEI

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD JOLLEY
President
PAUL THOMPSON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Classification - Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin -— John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

of

Director

Rural • Urban
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls.

Carroll

Olney,

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger.

You’ll —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Ivoson.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.
Program — Paul

Public Relations— William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

CHARLES

GEISHERT

—

Director

International Youth Projects

General Sec'y, Rotary International

28—Ralph

March - 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam

September — 1973

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

11—Larry

26—Olin Dally

Ivoson

18—Edward Davey

April - 1974

25—Albert Faller

' 2—Norjnan Olmstead

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Roo .Goodwin

16—Woody Ctalg

23-rGordon

23—Bill

30—John . Dygert

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

— - Harold
' • ■

■ . ;

Fred.' Neer

McCafferty

20—Lester Wise

Employer » Employee Relations
Edward. Davey, ’Ralph LaGro,
'.Noripan Olmsted
'■
, (

21-—Charles

"

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

June — 1974
December — 1973

Ernest Lose

4i—Jerry Towns

’ 4—Tom Normandin
11—Robert Kerr '
18—Richard Holben

Song Leader — Richard- Hruska.

.The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William' Lymburner

Occupational Information1 — John
HARRY A. STEWART
Dy’gert', W°lt Balcorp. • ■
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International ’.Trade &amp; &gt; Professional &gt; Relations
Harold Creo), Robert: Loose.
REV. BENJAMIN^ V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Retired Friends — Harold Mcknight

Biringer

14—James Endicott

27—Richard Hruska

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

LYON

May — 1974

7-—Richard

November — 1973
Rotary
Foundation
Goodhotm,

13—Donnis

JAMES

Schlubatls

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

19—Seton Bovee

26—Vincent Karnstien

9—Jack Gift

SPECIAL-At the call of the President

' DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL •
President Rotary International

7—William Bobler

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Moore

14—Leslie Olney

October — 1973

Thompson

5—Carroll Barnes

12—Normand

August — 1973

21—Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

SEXTON

I February — 1974

1973 - 1974
ROTARY PROGRAMS

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW
February . 21, 22, 23’ 1974 .

B. ,K. Pearce - Chairman

‘ •

25—Christmas

'

. 11—Edward DeVito
18-rCharles Bristol

...25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974.

1—New Years i

2—Ralph Toupalik

8—Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

Leonard

15—John Pierson-

16—Charles • Bacon

22—Robert Yingling

.23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson — Director
29—Toni Collins
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. \lf you wish to change dates with another member, advise 'th.

30—Robert

Seaman

program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club. President, Paul Th

ompson Program Chairman -. Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
_ 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgernoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balc'om, 407- E. Central Rd. R. -R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann.Dr.—Margaret.i_j.278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle'Ave.—Jean __2A.. 278-6086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles. Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
07P ^828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara. 2.'
z 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott'Ave.-Ellen Jp '
*278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R.-2—Joanne- J
J
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden, St,—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 1’25—Mary
fl '278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia .. ....
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
;
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
__ _ 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann-

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
_
279-9412
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Gordon R. Schlubatls, R. R. 3—Harrietta i
_ 278-2272
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha _____ 278-8840
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John ' Klein, 39 Douglas, Ave.—Patricia
____,278-6183
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
H. Vincent, Kprnstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .. 278-6501
■ Donald, y. Shorna; R. R. 6, B.ox 58B—Loxfise 278-5842
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice ’
_______ 278-2912'
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.’—Gertrude L_
278-4350
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
_ 278-2217
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail _ 278-2406
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
,
278-6357
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Patrick R. Leonard, R. ,R.’ 2,..Box 86—Katherine ._ 278-8325
Paul W., JhampSon, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara ’ L 278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2’, Tekonsha—Margaret __1J &gt;67-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia __1 279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen--, . ,
•_ 278-5556
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Je.-ry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Fr. Robert Map, &gt;5Jjl. Circle. Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Clyde Williams, ,90 N. Clay—Wilma.
278-8238
Dennis'McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Ca'rol _*j_ 278-8207
Wdrren Williams, R. ft.'6,’Box 321—LaMdine .._ 278-6693
Harold McKnight, ,Rt R. 3—Carol -J
238-2436.
R’ R’ 2&lt; Box■ 299—Celia ...... 278-4424
John- Milnes, 19 Waterrrgan Ave.—Fae .,
278-8518 ^Kyjes JWoodward; 1 S3 .Marshall St.
278-5033
Normand Moore, R’. R.' 3—Ahnetta
-'238-263'2
uS?1'?
d'WDrd&gt; 162 Marshall St—Rosamond 278-5033
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
R- Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
- 278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel __ 278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
HONORARY MEMBER
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
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Rotary
ECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE S^^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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�The COLDWATE^H^tJ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^R'djAkY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singin^est Club in the U&gt;S.A.

Tuesday, April 9, 1974

A NNOUNCEMENTS
President Jolley informed the membership that the Board had considered and rec­
ommended a scholarship of $200 be provided to Miss Kathy Millard toassls her In
completing her senior year at Judson College.
She was original ly given ^0 by
Coldwater Rotary when entering college and needs assistance In order to flnl h.
She is majoring In social work and carries a 3.8 grade point average. The club

voted to provide the additional scholarship.

PROGRAM

For those who enjoy the sport of boxing, memories of the Golden Years were revived
with movies of fights of the thirties featuring the big names like Lewis and

Dempsey.

Program was provided by Fred Culy.

Bob Yingling and Kathleen Hensch also presented information and answered questions
on the court house vote to be held next Tuesday. This topic has been covered
adequately In the news media, so we won't write any details, however, be sure
to reach a decision and vote this Tuesday.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM

Program Chairman Reo Goodwin will present ’’Publicizing Rotary in Your Community.”

EARLY LEAVERS

Warren Williams, Gordon Schlubatis, Don Shorno, Bill Fuller, Chuck Bristol, Ken
Putnam, Hal Creal

ABSENT MEMBERS
Charles Bacon, Walt Balcom, Carrol I Barnes, Ed Davey, John Dean, Jack Gift,
Richard Hol ben, John Klein, Norm Moore, Norm Olmsted, John Pierson, Paul Ruse
Richard Uhl, Lester Wise, Ken Worden

GUESTS

Rotarian Guests:

Carl Tischler and Lynn W. Curtis from Sturgis

Non-Rotarlan Guests:

Bill Carleon, Jerry LaBell, Jim Wolf, Kathleen Hensch

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12;15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEEflHciUB SERVICE

Coldwater, Mich.

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

-

Director

Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Rural»Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls.

Olney,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship - Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

of

LaGro

28— Ralph

September — 1973

JAMES

LYON '

18—Edward Davey

2—William

Timm

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
Director

International Youth Projects

23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

November — 1973

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Iveson

October — 1973

-

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Harold

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec'y, Rotary International'

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

2—Norman Olmstead

9—Fred Culy

16—Reo Goodwin
23—Gordon

Schlubatls

30—John Dygert
May — 1974

7—Richard Blringer
. 14—James Endicott

13—Dennis

21—Charles

McCafferty

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

April - 1974

6—Fred Neer
20—Lester Wise

—

12—John Milnes
19—Robert Loose

★

GEISHERT

5—Kenneth Putnam

26—Olin Dally

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

CHARLES

March — 1974

4—Frank Robertson

25—Albert Faller

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Moore

26—Vincent Kornstlen

You'h
—
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson,

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

12—Normand

7— William Boblor
21— Harold Creal

Thompson

5—Carroll Barnes

14— Leslie Olney

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger.

Program — Paul

February — 1974

19—Sefon Bovee

11—Larry

★

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

August — 1973

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

★

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Magazine — Howard Teeter

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

SEXTON

1973 - 1974

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Juno — 1974
December — 1973

Ernest-Luse

4—Tom Normandin
.. 11’—Robert Kerr
18—Richard Holben

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

-25—Christmas

January — 1974

1—New Years

' ROTARY SHOW

4—Jerry Towns
11— Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

July - 1974

2—Ralph. Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom Collins

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Leonard

30—Robert Seaman
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the
program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Phone No.

NAME

278-6033
’ 278-5358

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
-&gt; 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
______ 278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
._ '____ 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth _______________ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
____L 278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
'
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278=8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238=2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278=4198
Robert Nagle,' 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
.-_ 279*9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278=5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
-279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy-Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam,' 11 E. Chicago St,—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. . Clay—Joan
Robert E. Rumsey/120 Cheryl Ann'Dr.—Phyllis' _

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann* Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy,
(
:
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Bax 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte — 278-5475
278-5318
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat ... 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold jGoodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191'
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, fBox 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
_ 278-6704

Address &amp; Rotary. Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatls, R. R. 3—Harrietta
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn'
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, .ft. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard' Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail

Phone No.
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-4350
_ 278-5406

Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik,' R. R. '5—Eileen
__________ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol •
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet .....
.... 278-5521
Richard White; 46':N. Circle Dr.—Delores. _
. 278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine . 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. ,R. 2, Box 299-^Celia——=
278-4424
Charles Wttodward, 163 Marshall—St.-—
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall-St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth
Worden, 25 Lincoln St-.—Virginia .. . 278-6334
Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

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‘
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published by the C^^tTER ROTARY CLUB

ernest lus„

Coldwater, Michigan
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Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
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The COLDWATEM^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATW.ttW CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

j'he S infill ^est Club m the U, S. A.,

April 23. 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS
A charter night for a new Rotary Club at Lakeville, Michigan (near St. Joseph) will
be help on May 14th. Cost is $5.00 per person and President Jolley has tickets

available.
Our District Conference was held last week-end in Kalamazoo and we were represented

by Santford Jolley. Paul Thompson and Bob Rumsey.

The 50th anniversary of the Msrshall Club will be held tonight and we will be re­
presented by Santford Jolley, Paul Thompson, Ernie Luse and Fred Anderson. Our club
was the sponsor for Marshall and we congratulate them for a half-century of Rotary
Service and fellowship.
Happy Birthday this month to Gordon Schlubatis, Seton Bovee, Ray Fox, Walt Bal com,
Tom Collins and Jerry Towns who all turned 39!
PROGRAM
Today's program was in charge of Gordon Schlubatis who introduced Dr. Leonard Kyle
of Michigan State University, project leader in farm management. Dr, Kyle showed a
slide presentation and spoke on the subject "who will control agriculture in the U'.S«”
While not attempting to give any answers, Dr. Kyle posed questions on the four probable
future alternatives those being - 1. Family owned and operated; 2. Corporate owner­
ship; 3. Co-operatives; and 4. Government. The answer at present is all four, but.
with agriculture becoming increasingly industrialized and marketing techniques changing.!
the current "typical farm" is likely to vanish completely. Pressures for change come
primarily from five sources; technical complexity; volume, land scarcity, tax shelter,
and basic minority position of farms in our society. This entire subject is especially
applicable in areas such as our own and could have some profound effects on rural
communities.
GUESTS

Rotarian guests today included Clarence Snyder, Bill Ritter and Nelson Weber, all
from Bronson. Non-Rotarians included Boyd Wiggins, John Daly, Martin Davidson, and
student guest Jim Wolf.

EARLY LEAVERS
Norm Olmsted, Don Shorno, Chuck Bacon, Jack Gift, Bill Timm, Chuck Bristol, Norm
Moore, and Woody Craig.

You Will Always Be Wel&lt;:ome at These Neighboring Clubs
_________ _____________MAKE up your atten DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEE^BCLUD SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geisherl, William

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular. — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

-

SEXTON

Director

—

Crippled

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural - Urban

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Moore.
Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed

Children

—

Leslie

Olney,

You’h

—

Thompson

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

★

LaGro

4—Frank Robertson

11—Larry

Iveson

25—Albert Faller

2—William

Timm

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
—

Director

23—Bill

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

November — 1973

Harold

President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

JAMES

LYON

—

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey, ’ Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

April - 1974

Ernest Luse

11—Robert Kerr

18—Richard Holben
.25—Christmas

January — 1974
1—New Years

ROTARY SHOW

Schlubatls

23—Gordon

30—Jdhn Dygert
May — 1974
7—Richard

Birlnger

14—James Endicott

4—Tom Normandin

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

9—Fred Culy

16—Reo Goodwin

21—Charles

McCafferty

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

19—Robert Loose

26—Olin Dally

6—Fred Neer

December r- 1973.

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

12—John Milnes

13—Derinls

20—Lester Wise
27—Richard Hruska

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

5—Kenneth Putnam

..2—Norrpan Olmstead
October — 1973

★

GEISHERT

March - 1974

18—Edward Davey

Richard Hruska, Jack

★

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

19—Seton Bovoe
26—Vincent Kornstlen

September — 1973

Gift, Larry Iveson.

CHARLES

Moore

7— William Bobler

28— Ralph

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Carroll Barnes

14— Leslie Olney
21— Harold Creal

Gordon Schlubatls,

February — 1974

12—Normand

August - 1973

Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.
Program — Paul

Carroll

DeVito.

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Birlnger.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

HARLOW

1973 • 1974
F ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Magazine •— Howard Teeter

★

I ■

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl
June — 1974
4—Jerry Towns
11—Edward DeVito

. 18—Charles Bristol

25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

2—Ralph Toupalik

Leonard

8— Robert, Nagle

.9—Patrick

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

4 February' 21, 22, 23, 1974

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the . Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME '

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, ■ Box 93—Joyce 1__ _ 238-4195
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
279-9412
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth _ 278-5358 John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Gordon R. .Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta ,
278-2272
Charles Bacon,- 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821, Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn .1
278-8321
"Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382 John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda '
278-4907
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-80Q6 H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise.
278-5842
Richard Biringer, 37 -Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
'____ 278-2912
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386 Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail”,
278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall' Rd. R. R. 2—Gail _ 278-5406
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
__1__ 278-5891
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
:
278-6357 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian _.
278-4222
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
.1______ ____ 278-5828 Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr'.—Barbara
. 278-5234 Robert Loose, R.' R. 2, Tekonsha—Margbret
767-4508 William L.‘ Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310 Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. .5—Eileen _.
278-5556
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249 Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
_
___ 278-5521
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane
278-6635 James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Dean na
278-2007 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
. 278-6736
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
...
278-8238
Duane E Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609 Dennis. McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909 Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
1_:____
238-2436 ■ Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia .. . .
278-4424
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
,__T 278-6770 John-Milnes, 19 Waterman. Ave.—Fae ________ 278-8518
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. ... 278-5033
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
,___ 278-4248
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
_______ 238-2632 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968 Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
_
278-5318
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402 Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Charles. Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat _ 639-4433
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma __i
278-2176
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Roy ,C Patterson, 36 n' Circle Dr.—Grace . Il
278-2979
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare _
278-6517
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266 John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
_ 278-8981
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
... 278-8360
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
______ 278-5495 ____
HONORARY MEMBER
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704 Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis ... 278-50061
T
..
■nJohn
-Walker,
33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730
fl±

1974

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Rotary ME&amp;feCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLQWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest tjRwr in the U. S. A.

April 30, 197U

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Dues are payable to Bob Rumsey NOW!

A reminder that next Tuesday night is the installation for Lakeshore
Rotary Club (near Stevensville). Tickets are available from Prs - Jolley.
Next Tuesday is the regular Director’s meeting at Prs. Jolley's home
on Maple Lane.

PROGRAM
Our program today was in charge of Norm Olmsted who introduced Gene
Berrette from the engineering and technical department of Kellogg
Community College at Battle Creek. Mr. Berrette gave a brief description
of the function of two-year colleges such as Kellogg and stated that the
enrollment was swinging to ’’career’1 oriented studies versus the earlier
leaning of students to spend two years at a community college then finish
at a four year bachelor degree institution. The school offers a wide variety
of courses in areas away from ’’campus” and has a contract with our own
Career Center to offer college credit courses near home. It is his feeling
that community colleges respond wore quickly to new needs and attempts to
tailor courses to suit demand. Anyone 1? years of age or older can enroll
(younger with highschool permission) and a large percentage of students
are adults. Basically there are four kinds of students, 1) to gain credits
for a highschool diploma 2) up grade and improve specific job skills
3) just interested and 4) those planning on future education. Our thanks
to Norm for providing a better insight in community college opportunities
at home.

NEXT WEEK
Program chairman Dick Biringer has made arrangements through Keath Pearce
for Dr. John Quinn, President of the American Veterinary and Medical Assn,
to address our club next Tuesday.

GUESTS TODAY
Rotarians included: Lynn Curtis, Sturgis; Clarence Walters and Bill King,
Quincy; and far away visitors: John Gerold, Madison, Wise, and
Bob Amerman, Polson, Minn.
Non-rotarians included: Mike Rompf, Terry Riggins and Don Erickson, Coldwater

EARLY LEAVERS (at $1.00 per)

Carroll Barnes, Clyde Williams, Gordon Schlubatis, Dick Hruska, Larry Doney,
Russ Temple, Bill Timm, Tom Normandin, Woody Craig

ABSENT TODAY
Charles Bacon, Charles Bristol, Harold Creal, Ed DeVito, John Dygert,
Gift, Harold Goodholm, Larry Ives on, John Klein, Ralph LaGro,
Norm* Moore, Ken Putnam, David Rubley, Don Shorno

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater Mich
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD JOLLEY
President
PAUL THOMPSON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

COMMITTEE

LUB SERVICE

197S: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton

1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

HARLOW

Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Rural • Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis,

Olney,

Classification - Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship - Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

SEXTON

Director

Program — Paul

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England
General Sec’y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

12—Normana

August — 1973

7—William Bobler

14—Leslie Olney

26—Vincent Kornstlen

28—Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

Employer-

■

Edward
Norman

—

19—Robert Loose

You'h
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

25—Albert Faller

Iveson

IB—Edward Davey

2—William
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Timm

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects

9—Jack Gift
23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
November — 1973

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

Harold

6—Fred Neer

McCafferty

18—Richard Holben

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner
Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom..

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If

May — 1974

7—Richard Biringer

21—Charles

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

4—Jerry Towns

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

Worden

July - 1974

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

30—John Dygert

June — 1974

11—Robert Kerr
Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

Schlubatis

27—Richard Hruska

4—Tom Normandin

LaGro,

23—Gordon

14—James Endicott

December — '1973

Ernest Luse

9—Fred Culy
16—Reo Goodwin

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead

October — 1973

EmployeeRelations

Davey, Ralph
Olmsted

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

26—Olin Dally

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

March - 1974

4—Frank Robertson

13—Dennis

LYON

Moore

IP—Seton Bovee

20—Lester Wise

JAMES

5—Carroll Barnes

11—Larry

SPECIAL-At the call of the President

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

I February — 1974

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito,

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

ROTARY PROGRAMS

., 21—Harold Creal

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month

1973 - 1974

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Magazine — Howard Teeter

DIRECTORS - ,974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik
Leonard

8—Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22—Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom, Collins

30—Robert

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Seaman

you wish to change dates with another member, advise the

program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R, 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean __ l._ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara________ x 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
________
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara ____ 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.-Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278- 7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279- 9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.-Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary____ ____ ’
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Thelma
Z
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278- 4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy-Pat _
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278- 6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
___ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey .
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce _
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
_ 278-8840
John Ktein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ______ 278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
„
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail , _____ 278-2217
._ 278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret :
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
'_ 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John- Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _______
238-2632
Richard D. Moore,' 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine C..’. 278- 4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
2- 279- 9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
_ 278- 5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279- 9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine' ______
278-5975
John S; Pierson, 340-Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel ?_ 278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
__ 278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 CherylAnn Dr.—Phyllis

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

HONORARY MEMBER
pohn&gt;
Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen
_ ‘-X

AM

R ROTARY CLUB

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279-9412
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle-Marian
- 278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
. 278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.--Patricia
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
---------------------- 278-5556
Je.-ry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
--------------------- 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
.278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma L
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall ^t.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth. R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert Gi Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
__ 278-6393

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR.. ’ERNEST LUSE

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4
COLD’,VATER, MICHIGAN

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Tuesday, May 7, 1971+

ANNOUNCEMENTS
President Santford Jolley reported that the 5?HMttshSaeftreSand*weIt7side iee

net profit of $2,756 which will be used for Tibbitts Theatre

skating rink.

Word has been received that Susan Mulqhahaj has been^g***,^ “cholar
York. University in England Commencing in October^ Swan is our^HOW: y
and we hope that she will be able to visit the club during august,
her plans.

PROGRAM
Keith Pierce introduced Dr. John Quinn, Michigan stateQVet^^^““atSeS1&lt;leQt

of the American Veterinary Medicine Association. Dr. Quin
iqq'o’s
development of veterinary medicine during the past 30 years. In
,3
there were about 11 veterinarian schools in the country graduating approximately
50 students a year. Today there are 19 veterinarian schools gradua ing
many more, but there is still a shortage. Veterinary medicine is a
year
course. Entrance requirements are very high and because of the high number
of applicants to openings in schools, it is more difficult to get into
veterinarian school than it is to get into medical school. For sxpa example,.
Michigan State University had 750 qualified applicants last year for 115 openings,
He indicated that technology has changed the practice of veterinary medicine,
as it has many other occupations, so that today there are specialists using
very sophisticated techniques and machines. Our thanks to Keith for giving
us more inside into this occupation.

EARLY LEAVERS

Don Shorno, Reo Goodwin, Carroll Barnes Jack Gift, Bill Timm, Gordon Schlubatis,
John Pierson, Woody Craig, Tom Normandin, Norm Moore, and Hal Creal.

ABSENT MEMBERS
Charips Bacon, Dick Biringer, Charles Bristol, Fred Culy, Olin Dally, Ed Davey,
Lawrence Donay, James Endicott, Richard Hruska, Pat Leonard, Dennis McCafferty,
Norm Olmsted, Lester Wise, Charles Woodward, Robert Yingling

ROTARIAN GUESTS

Nelson Weber, Lynn W. Curtis, Lou Stipe

”P.S” -- We are correcting a grievious oversite by last week’s bulletin
writer who neglected to mention that the program on Kellogg
Community College was arranged for by John Dygert.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church - Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

SANTFORD

Pretidenl

JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976: Charles Geisherf, William
Fuller

COMMITTE^^ CLUB SERVICE
WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holbon,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled

Children

-

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural. Urban
- Le&gt;l|«
Gordon Schlubatls,

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
- Jerry Towns, Rkhard
Moor©,

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

You’h

Program — Paul

Richard Hruska, Jack

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

international service
GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

—

Harold

LYON

7— William Bobler
14— Leslie

26—Vincent Kornsllen

Olney

28— Ralph

March — 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam

September — 1973

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

11—Larry

26—Olin Dally

Iveson

18—Edward Davey

April - 1974
2—Norman Olmstead
9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig
23—Bill

—

Director

30—Harold Goodholm

May - 1974

7—Richard Biringer

November — 1973

6—Fred Neer

14—James Endicott

13—Dennis

21—Charles

McCafferty

Employer - EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey, Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

27—Richard Hruska

Juno — 1974
4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin

11—Edward DeVito

11—Robert Kerr

18—Charles Bristol

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

December — 1973

Ernest Luse

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert

Lymburner

20—Lester Wise

CLUB HISTORIAN

Moore

19—Seton Bovee

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl

★

JAMES

12—Normand

August — 1973

2—William

CHARLES

5—Carroll Barnes

October — 1973

★

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

February — 1974

25—Albert Faller

Gift, Larry Iveson.

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

-

1973 - 1974

ROTARY PROGRAMS

21— Harold Creal

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Btringer.

★

President Rotary International

0|

Student Guests - L0lter Lu&lt;;0/ Ed
DeVito.

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

“arnes, Robert Kerr.

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

I ■

COMMUNITY SERVICE

25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

Worden

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert. Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom Collins

30—Robert

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

July — 1974

January — 1974
ROTARY SHOW
February 21, 22, 23, 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No..

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278*6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278*5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278*6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238*2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278*8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278*8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
* 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279*9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, .15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.-Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
_ _ 279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
____ ________ 279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278*6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein; 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ,
278-6183
H. Vincent Ko'rnstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
___ 278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol J.
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Watepnan Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
____ 279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
_ 278-2979
8. K. Pearce,. 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, "340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis _ 278-5006

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-4350
278-2406
278-4222
278-6603
279-9268
278-5556
278-8474
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238

Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine .
LesterdCWise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia'
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond
Kenneth R'.J^Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
Robert G. ;-Yi'ngling, 21 Scott—Natalie
_____

. 278-6693... i
. 278-4423
278-5033^,3
278-5033.' .
278-6334
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
-John^Walker, 33 Daugheriy^Gretchen

The COLDWATER
rAw?
Rotary gOTBCTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the CQ^I^NER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
UR. EDWARD DEVITO
RT. 4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle _ .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
Robert Seaman,* 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian _
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
. ...
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay-Wilma

49036

I
I

�Profits Most IP ho Serves Best”

The COLD\\ ATI R R-&gt;/&lt;zr: REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER (?OJA'R,Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Tuesday, May 14, 1974

The Singingest Clttb in the U. S. A.

---Our Camp Emergy student for this summer will be Coldwater High School student

We. acUvFUee.

.£

^^nIarth?BXh1tae^CteS?»tcZnSrb^a0^i^ «’many totary oewbere
to attend aa possible. Tickets nay be obtained from Tom Coims for $T50.
Barbs. Before
—Welcome to our new member, Don Stine, owner of Knowles Auto Barts.
coming to Coldwater he was living in Oakland, California.
ok+n
---Rotary information night for new members and^wives will be on Monday, June 24th

Michigan National
at 7:30 P.M. at the Southern ----- Bank.
Bob Kerr on his 2? years of perfect attendance in Rotary.
—Congratulations to

PROGRAM
John Kellogg, Director of Branch County Big Brothers, spoke to us about the
work of this organization in this community. The program is designed to meet
the needs of boys between the ages of 7 and418 who are without a father, in the
home for one reason or another and for which an adult in the community is Wj.l_ing
to devote some time to provide them'with masculine influence. Boys are referred
to this program through agencies such as the Department of Social Services, the
ADC office, schools and police. He emphasized that they want to reach boys be­
fore they get into difficulties so they play a preventive role rather than a
rehabilitation role.
In addition to just working with a boy on a one to one basis, they sometimes
have group activities involving going to Tiger ballgames, canoe outings, and
movies. The average "match" is 2 years and between the ages of 8 and 10.
Currently the program involves 19 boys in Branch County bub statistics show there
are about 400 boys who could benefit. Since the supervisor of the program now
is on-, a part-time voluntary basis, the time involved is not allowing for
expansion of the program.
The Steering Committee is looking into the possibility of hiring a full-time
director so they can serve 50-75 boys, but of course this would take some fund­
ing. John had a good film to show us, but due to technical difficulties, we
were unable to see it all. Possibly he can make it available at another time.
Our thanks to Ed DeVito for providing this program.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM

The program next week will be a chage of Chuck Woodward and is entitled,
"The Power of Tax"

EARLY LEAVERS

Chuck Bristol, Tom Normandin, and Warren Williams

GUESTS
Rotarian Guests - Ed Licking
Non Rotarian Guests - Alden E. Orr, and Ron Briggs

ABSENT MEMBERS
Carroll Barnes, Sherwood Craig, Jack Gift, Dennis McCafferty, John Milnes,
Norm Moore, Robert Nagle, Norm Olmsted, Robert Seaman, Howard Taylor, Bill Timm,
and Lester Wise.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

.________________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater Mich

COMMUTE

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director
Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Classification - Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD JOLLEY
President
PAUL THOMPSON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship - Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

HARLOW

1973 &gt; 1974

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

SEXTON

Crippled
Children
Barnes, Robert Kerr,

Carroll

Rural-Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

Olney,

August — 1973

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore,

Student Guests
DeVito.

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blrlnger.

You'h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

Rotary Information —- Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Kbss
t

of

26—Vincent Kornstien

March - 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

11—Larry

26—Olin Dally

Iveson

IB—Edward Davey

April - 1974

25—Albert Faller

2—William

■ 2—Norman Olmstead

Timm

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig
GEISHERT

Director

23—Bill

International Youth Projects

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
November —• 1973
Rotary
Foundation.
Go.odholm,

—

Harold

■

6—Fred Neer
13—Dennis

McCafferty

20—Lester Wise
VOCATIONAL' SERVICE

JAMES

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

LYON

Director

Employer - Employee Relation*
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

.

CLUB HISTORIAN

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Occupational Information — John
'Dygert, Walt Balcom.
Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal,, Robert Loose.

Retired Friends'—• Harold McKnight

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year' 1973-1974. If
change. Special programs such as Lddies’ Night will be appointed by

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert
May — 1974

7—Richard Biringor

14—James Endicott

. 21—Charles

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska
Juno — 1974

December — 1973

Ernest Lose

4—Tom Normandin

11—Robert Kerr

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

January — 1974
1—New Years

ROTARY SHOW

4—Jerry Towns

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

The Four*Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

General Sec’y, Rotary International

9— Fred Culy
16—Red Goodwin

9—Jack Gift •

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

14—Leslie Olney

October — 1973

CHARLES

Moore

19—Seton Bovoe

September —* 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

5—Carroll Barnes

7—William Bobler

28—Ralph

Lester Luce, Ed

February — 1974

12—Normand

21—Harold Creal

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Program — Paul

Charles Geishert, William

Regular — 1st .Tuesday ■ evening,
each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

CLUB SERVICE

Worden

July — 1974
2—Ralph Toupalik

Leonard

' 8—Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22—Robert • Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Duane E. Davidson —‘Director

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

you wish to change dates with another member, advise the

Seaman

program chairman of the

the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn.

Phone No.

278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee,. 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
____
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.-Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278- 7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
______
279- 9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.-Carol____
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ..... -..J
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court-Pat
278- 4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.-Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy-Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
_
278- 6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ...
279- 9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

ZJ

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.-Martha
_ 278-8840
John. Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice — ____ '_ 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane-Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86-Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha-Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
______ 278-4812
Ernest W.’ Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene .... 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278- 4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279- 9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine ;
278- 5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279- 9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson,'' 25 N. . Clay—Joan
---------- 278-5495
Robert ”E. “Rumsey,* 120 —
■
•
Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis----- 278-5006'

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3-Harrietta
Robert Seaman, 131- £.■ Chicago-Marilyn
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—.Wan.da
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ..
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St,-^Patricia
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
A____
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol' •
*
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet '
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia ....
Charles Woodward, ],63 Marshall St.
Leslie Woodward, 163_ Marshall St.—Rosamond
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
Robert G. Yingling, 21,Scott—Natalie
.

V

279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-4350
278-2406
278-4222
278- 6603
279-9268
278-5556
278-8474
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

p.Jphti ^Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-6730

MA
1974

The COLDWATER
Rotary MTOCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COj^^ER ROTARY CLUB

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR* .£RN.E?T: L.USE’

Coldwater, Michigan.
RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most IT ho Serves Best”

The COLDWATEBKSfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ^TARy CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.,

May 21,

1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Quincy will not be meeting next Monday the 27th.

Plan a makeup elsewhere!!

Happy Birthday in May to John Dean, Pat Leonard, Bob Seaman, Paul Ruse, Dave Rubley,
Dick Biringer, and Hal Creal.
NEXT WEEK
Chairman Dick Uhl has arranged a program entitled "Helping Them to Help Themselves”.
Speaker for the day will be Bill Cook, &gt;Publ ie- Information Director for Coldwater
State Home and Training School.
PROGRAM
Chuck Woodward introduced fellow Rotarian..ELI11 Timm "Ex Mayor of Detroit" who spoke
of his experience as Mayor for-a-day of Michigan week’s mayor exchange program.Mayor
and Mrs. Timm along with Mayor Pro-Tern Bob Swanson were treated royally during their
visit Including chauffer driven limosine and two body guards. Activities included a
show at the Fisher theater, dinner in Greek town, a tour of the City and its redevelop­
ment project known as "Renaisance Center". Mayor Timm was also interviewed by the
press and TV, and addressed a convention gathering of over 20,000 persons in Cobo Hall.
Sorry you have to come back to reality Bill!
It appears that we were well represented
to the city folks.

GUESTS
Rotarian visitors today included Lynn Curtis, Sturgis, and Ray Smith, Bronson.
Student guest returning was Mike Thompson.

EARLY LEAVERS
Dick White, Bob Yingling, Gordon Schlubatis, John Walker, Clyde Williams, Dennis
McCafferty and Woody Craig.
ABSENT TODAY
Charles Bacon, Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier, Seton Bovee, Chuck Bristol, Fred Culy, Olin
Dally, Larry Donay, John Dygert, Jack Gift, Harold Goodholm, Dick Hruska, Vince
Kornstein, Ralph LaGro, Bill Lymburner, John Milnes, Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin, Norm
Olmsted, John Pierson, and Ken Putnam.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YQUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, llt!5 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEE^^CLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON

Precident
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geisherl, William

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

Olney,

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

JAMES

28— Ralph

LYON

—

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec'y, Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.'
Retired Friends — Harald McKnight

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If

4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose
26—Olin Dally

Iveson

25—Albert Faller

2—William

Timm

9—Jack Gift

Director

16—Reo Goodwin

23—Gordon

23—Bill

30—John Dygert

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

November — 1973
Harold

9—Fred Culy

16—Woody Craig

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
—

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead

International Youth Projects

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

5—Kenneth Putnam

12—John Milnes

11—Larry

October — 1973

-

March — 1974

18—Edward Davey

Schlubatis

May - 1974
7—Richard

Biringer

6—Fred Neer

14—James Endicott

13—Dennis . McCafferty

21—Charles

20—Lester Wise

28—Richard Uhl

Woodward

27—Richard Hruska

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

LaGro

September — 1973

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

GEISHERT

Olney

21— Harold Creal

Thompson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

19—Seton Bovee
26—Vincent Kornstien

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

CHARLES

Moore

7— William Bobler

★

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

12—Normand

14— Leslie

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

Program — Paul

5—Carroll Barnes

August — 1973

You’h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

★

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

Rural * Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls.

February — 1974

Carroll

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Blrlnger.

★

President Rotary International

-

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SEXTON

( ■
1973 - 1974
W ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

June — 1974
December — 1973

Ernest Luse

4—Tom Narmandin
11—Robert Kerr

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

25—Christmas
January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

, B. K. Pearce - Chairman
Duane E. Davidson — Director

4—Jerry Towns

11 —Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol

25—Kenneth

Worden

July — 1974

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

Leonard

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

22— Robert Yingling •

23—Paul Ruse

29— Tom Collins .

30—Robert

Seaman

you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S, Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton -Bovee,- 69 S. Circle' Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
__________ , 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian ________________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple'Lafie—Jane
278-6635
Edward .Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
_ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
.278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
____ 279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pal
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
________ 279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.'—Lanare
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia 1
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
;
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86-Katherine ._ -278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret ___ 767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol :
. 238-2436

John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae i.____
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine'
2'278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago Jt.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350-Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyllis _ 278-5006

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

279-9412
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gai|
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
_
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R.- 5—Eileen
_____ ‘
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma'
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321-LaMoine ... . 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2,'Bax'299—Celia ..
278-4424
Charles'Woodward, 163 "Marshall "St.
.... 278-5033
.Leslie Woodward, 163 'Mtn-shnll’S't.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 CiHcolri Sfl^Virginia
278-6334
Robert G.‘ Yingling, 21 ScotF=Natdlie
278-6393

/&lt;$*

tel

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The COLDWATER
Rotary jREELECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COJ,pWATER ROTARY CLUB

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR. ERNEST LUSE

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�Profits Most Who Sorties Best”

The COLDWATE^fetag REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER rUt.AR^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dliib in the U&gt;S.A.

Tuesday, May 28, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS
“Treasurer Bob wishes to remind you that dues are payable now.
as he is going on vacation and needs the money.

Please pay promptly,

Congratulations to Jim Lyons oh 4 years of perfect attendance.
John Walker is in the hospital.
PROGRAM
Bill Cook, Public Information Director of the*Coldwater State Home, presented a film
on the State Home. This film was produced by a team of young people with little
commercial film experience and utilized some new techniques. It was very interesting
and unusual way of depicting the services and human ’involvement for State Home
Patients. Our thanks to Program Chairman Dick Uhl.

LITTLE KNOWN FACT
The first modern bath tub was invented in 1851. The telephone was invented in 1876.
That means the lucky people born in 1851 could enjoy 25 years in the bath tub without
being called to the phone.

My bulletin writing colleague (Jerry Towns) has requested that Dick Hruska be asked
to explain his style of starting a song so that we might all commence somewhere near
the same time. (Don't get me back Dick)
EARLY LEAVERS
John Pearson, Bob Rumsey, Hal Sexton, Howard Teeter, Bill Timm, Gordon Schlubatis,
S. W. Craig, Norm Moore, Tom Normandin, Don Stine.

ABSENT MEMBERS
Walt Bal com, Carroll Barnes, Bill Bobier, Charles Bristol, Fred Culy, Bill Fuller,
Jack Gift, John Klein, Bernard Laney, Pat Leonard, Bob Loose, Howard Taylor, Ralph
Toupalik, Mike Toupalik, Clyde Williams, Charles Woodward.
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
John Lodge.

QUESTION?
Did you read all of this?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP ?OUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregatidnal Church — Wednetday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House - Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:1.5 P.M.
ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY

Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled

Children

—

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural - Urban
" Leslie
Gordon Schluballs.

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Moore.
Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton

1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

You’h

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

—

Richard Hruska, Jack

Gift, Larry Iveson.

26—Vincent Kornsllen

March - 1974

LaGro

5—Konnelh Putnam

September — 1973

12—John Milnes

4—Frank Robertson

11—Larry

19—Robert Loose

Iveson

26—Olin Dally

18—Edward Davey

April - 1974 ,

25—Albert Faller

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

23—Gtordon

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
—

Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

Harold

23—Bill

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

May - 1974

7—Richard Biringor

Novombor — 1973

6—Fred Neer

14—James Endicott

13—Dennis

21—Charles

McCafferty

CLUB HISTORIAN

June — 1974

December — 1973

President Rotary International

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
. Battersea, .London .England
General Sec'y, Rotary International

LYON

Employer
Edward
Norman

- EmployeeRelations
Davey,Ralph
LaGro,
Olmsted

—

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin

11—Edward DeVito

11—Robert Kerr

18—Charles Bristol

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska. •

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

" Ernest Luse

Director

JAMES

25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

2—Ralph Toupalik

1—New Years

9—Patrick

8—Robert Nagle

February 21, 22, 23, 1974
.

K. IJearce - Chairman

Duane E. Davidson'— Director

Worden

Jgly.—_1974

January — 1974

ROTARY SHOW

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

27—Richard Hruska

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Schlubatis

30—John Dygert

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm

20—Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Moore

2—Norman Olmstead

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergcant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

28—Ralph

2—William

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

14—Leslie Olney

October — 1973

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.
Program — Paul

12—Normand

19—Seton Bovce

William Bobler

21—Harold Creal

DeVito.

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

Olney,

5—Carroll Barnes

August - 1973

7

Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Magazine — Howard Teeter

★

February — 1974

1973 - 1974
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Leonard

15—John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

22—Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd:*R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret _■ 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois ,______„______ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
2..*278-5234
Sherwood "Woody"'Craig, 34 * Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
:_____ 1
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
,_________ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine &gt;
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E, Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ‘
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
. 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
__________ 278-6704

NAME

Phone No.'

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia

•.
i

238-4195
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy, 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
___:____ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen :
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth x___________ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waferman Ave.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine------ 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------- 279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------

278-5512
279-9349
278-2418
278-2176
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura ..
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis

278-5975
278-8981.
278-2311
278-5495
278-5006

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary |&amp;tTCTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta ____ 278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian .
I...;. 278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
____ *278-5556
Jerry .Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol .4
--278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
..... ... . 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
. 278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay-Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia ..
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. . 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia . r. 278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278*6393

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-6730

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COLDWaW,raW CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

77ir Sing
c/ho in the U.S.A.
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Tuesday, June 4, 1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS
|
„
The Tlbbrt's~summer theater "kick off”- Is now underway. For the next two meetings,
Bill Fuller will have season tickets available for sale to Ratarlans at the special
rate of $22.00 for the seven shows.
John Milnes strongly urges you to buy season
tickets and reserve seats early as It Is expected that the lower floor will be sold
out for Thursday, Friday and Saturday night performances.
t
Ratary Information night will be Monday, June 24, at 7:30 p.m., Southern Michigan
attend.
National Bank for all new members and any other members who would care to attend.
Ratary Regional Golf Tournament Is tentatively scheduled for Monday, August 5,
In Jackson.
(August 3, 4, and'‘5 for Duke, Woody and Tom)
May attendance for Coldwater Rotary was 86.8$, 4th of .14 chapters.
Welcome to new Rotarian Dave Norton. There is no doubt he will be a great

candidate for a significant role in our Ratary show.
DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
„
,
The Assembly for”District 636 will be held Saturday, June 22, 1974, on the campus of
Olivet College, Olivet, Michigan. Registration will be at 8:30 a.m.
Lunch will be

served, and we will adjourn at 3 p.m.
Current officers of each club in the District are asked to be present, in order
to serve as resource persons and to share their experience with the incoming officers.
ALL INCOMING OFFICERS — PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS —
AS WELL AS EDITARIANS AND THE CHAIRMEN FOR EACH OF THE FOUR AVENUES OF SERVICE AND
WORK WITH YOUTH ARE ASKED, ARE PLEADED WITH, ARE REQUIRED TO BE PRESENT FOR THE
ASSEMBLY.
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u
Workshops are being planned for the above, In order to provide them with as much
help as possible so that they may be aware of their responsibilities and be trained
to carry them out during the Ratary year of 1974-75.
Although current officers and Incoming officers, as well as those who are
responsible for the activities under the Four Avenues of Service and Work with
Youth, are expected to be present at the Assembly, It should be clearly understood
that all

Interested Rotarians are welcome.

PROGRAM
LloycfWal rack, President of Big Brothers, brought us a very Interesting film on the
work of the organization. This was the film that John Kellogg tried to show several
weeks ago, but could not make the projector work. Our thanks to the program chairman
for the week, whatever his name is, we forgot who It was!
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM
Program chairman is Ed DeVito. He has made arrangements for Dave Storrs, Juvenile
Court officer, to discuss the functions of the court.
EARLY LEAVERS
Hal Creal, Carrol I Barnes, Dennis McCafferty, Larry Donay

ABSENT MEMBERS
Charles Brlsiol, Woody Craig, Duke Davidson, John Dean, Jack Gift, Bob Kerr, Dick
Moore, Tom Normandin, Norm Olmsted, Bob Seaman, Russ Temple, Howard Teeter, Bill Timm,
Norm Youtsey
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
| Rpy Barnes

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Wenda11 Hathaway

Two members haven't paid their semi-annual dues.
Fred Anderson at once.

Please give to Assltant Secretary,

________________________________________
You Will Always Be Wei :ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY

Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974
SANTFORD

President

JOLLEY

Vice-President

PAUL THOMPSON

Secretary

ROBERT RUMSEY

Treasurer

ERNEST LUSE

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Rea Goodwin

Crippled

Children

—

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976: Charles Geishert, William

Fuller

You’h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.
•

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
JAMES.

September — 1973

CHARLES

GEISHERT

—

Director

International Youth Projects

Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation
Goodholm.
I

—

‘Harold

'LYON

—

25—Albert Faller

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
23—Bill Lymburner
J1Q— Harold GoodholM

November —’ 1973

'-6—Fred Neer-

McCafferty!

!

11—Robert Kerr
18—Richard Holben

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead

16—,Reo Goodwin
23—Gordon

Schlubatis

. ^0—John Dygert
May — 1974
7—Richard

Biringer

14—James Endicott
21-^-Charles

Woodward

28—Richard .Uhl
June '— ‘ 1974

4—Jerry Towns

■ : T1—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol

. 25—Kenneth

Worden

25—Christmas
.July..— 1974

The Four-Way. Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner
Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

12—John Milnes

9—Fred Culy.

4—Tom N°r.mandin

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

5—Kenneth Putnam

26—Olin Dally

18—Edward Davey

. . I

Ernest Luse

March - 1974

19—Robert Loose

Iveson

December 7-' 1973 -'

Director

26—Vincent Kornsflen

11—Larry

13—Dennis

CLUB HISTORIAN

Moore

19—Seton Bovee

4—Frank Robertson

i 20—Lester Wise

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
fealph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

President Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

LaGro

27—Richard Hruska

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

General Sec'y, Rotary International

28— Ralph

2—William 1 Timm ,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London -England

★

Thompson

Program — Paul

14— Leslie Olney

October — 1973

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

of

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

5—Carroll Barnes
12—Normand

21— Harold Creal

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

★

evening'

Olney,

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Informdlion — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

Tuesday

Rural-Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

February — 1974

August — 1973
7— William Bobler

Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

Regular — 1st

1973 - 1974

COMMUNITY SERVICE

committeesH^lub SERVICE

January — 1974
1—New Years

“

ROTARY SHOW

8— Robert Nagle

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

15— John Pierson

- 2—Ralph Toupalik

9—Patrick-

Leonard

T6—Charles. Bacon

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
REV. BENJAMIN V.’ LAVEY ’

Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert, Loose..

B. K. Pearce • = Chairman .

22— Robert Yingling

■ 23—Paul Ruse

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29— Tom Collins

. 30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program .chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by ‘ the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann ”

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple. Lane—Kathryn —------- 278-6033.
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth -_2——•_* 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean _r:-------; 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara---------------- 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. Sh-LpIs ——-——— 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Anrr Dr.—Barbara
----- 278-5234

Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian ------- ------------------- .278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty ----------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito; 18 E.&lt; Alden St.—Carol* J-1^2 J‘278-6770

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle ’ '—------ 279-9412
Gordon* R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3.—Harrietta;----------- ■ 278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn .--------- t 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda ---------- 278-4907

H. Vincent ’ Kornstien^ -290Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James . Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
--------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple* Lane—Rhea —-—S
278-6357
Patrrtk'R. Leonard, R. R.’ 2, Box 86—Katherine .. .278-8325
Robert, Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
Leste’r’Luce, ’ 41 &gt; Sonet Lane—Helen----------- ’--------- 278-4812
Ernest -W. Lyse, R. R. 4—Ruth-------- r
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene ~---- 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna - --------------- 278-2007

Donald *V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise------ 278-5842
Conrad Swart,- 471 Marshall St;—Gertrude
---- 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R» R. 2—Gdil — 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, *73 Carlyle—Marian
------- 278-4222
Paul W. Thompson; 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara------ 278-6603

Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol-----------------------John- Milnes,’ 39 Waterman iAve.—Fae-----------

278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518

John Dygert, R. R, 7, Box 125-~Mary
278-4248 i Normand Moore, R.- R. 3—Annetta — ,-------------- . 238-2632
Richard D. ^oore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine------ 278-4198
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N.'Hanchett St.—Charlotte1
278-5475 ■ Robert Nagle, 36 W.^ Pierce St.—Susan------ ;—1 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine------ — 278-5512
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
. . . 278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402 Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------ .1----- 279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma ------------- 278-2176
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat . . 639-4433
Roy, C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ------- 278-2979
Jack Gift, 389 Gjand—Sharon
279-9668
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine------ : •—— 278-5975
Harold Goodholm1, 20 Lincoln St.—Lahore278-6517
John S. Pierson,, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
*278-8981
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan .
----------- 278-5495
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
_____________ 278-6704 Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis _ 278-5006

William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
‘279-9268
Ralph Tou’palik, R. R. 5—Eileen
------ !—
278-5556
Jerry, Towns, 102 Carlyle-^Carol l----------278-8474

Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet*
.....
278-5521
Richard WFiite/ 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores *----- . ’278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma _•
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine .278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia ..
278-4424
Charles Woodwfard, 163 Marshall -’St.'•—
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 ,Marshall, St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia — 278-6334
Robert' G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie----------- i—&gt; 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John—Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^EffiECTOR
ROTARY CLUB

published BY the
•

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. , ■,,,

Coldwater, Michigan.

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Santford Jolley; R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce .1-— -----238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-6730

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,__ .

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The COLDWATHffifofcz™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

T/te Singingest (M itl the (J. S. A.

Tuesday, June II, 1974
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DIstrici assembly will be held on Saturday, June 22nd at Olivet College.
officers and directors are urged to attends
The District golf outlngwlll be held on Monday, Aug. 5th In Jackson.

All

Details

to be announced later.

NEW MEMBER
A sincere welcome to new member Mark. Feller. Mark Is well know to all of us
through his past efforts as chief musician at our annual show and we look forward to
working with him In the future.
PROGRAM
Today’s program was Introduced by Ed Devito and featured Dave Storrs, Director
of the Probate Court. Mr. Storrs explained that any crime committed by a child under
seventeen years of age is referred to his Jurisdiction.
In certain cases, usually
violent crimes,, children fifteen and over can be waived to adult court for disposition.
Any cases handled by Juvenile Court are categorized into three types, criminal (murder,
larceny, etc.), "Status crimes (runaways, incorriglbles, etc.), and neglect and abuse
by parents. No child under the court’s jurisdiction Is ever found "guilty" or
sentenced in the adult sense, and records compiled are kepi* highly confidential from
outside inquiries.
In general, Mr. Storrs favors probation at home for most juvenile
offenders and very rarely recommends Institutionalizing a child. The principal
problem in Branch County are "runaways" with over 30 cases handled so far this year.
Three major programs of the court include: Foster parents, volunteer help, and
parent training. Mr. Storrs remarks were very Informative and his attendance
sincerely appreciated.

GUESTS
Rotarian guests today included Craig Sebald, Otsego, Clarence Walters and Bill King,
Quincy, Lyan Curtis, Sturgis, and Ed Johnson, Valparlaso, Ind.
EARLY LEAVERS
Ralph LaGro, Larry Donay, Jim Lyon, Woody Craig, Norm Moore, and John Dean
ABSENT TODAY
Carrol I Barnes, Chuch Bristol, Seton Bovee, Fred Culy, Ed Davey, John Dygert,
Reo Goodwin, Vince Korhstein, Dick Moore, Tom Normand In, Norm Olmsted, Don Stine,
Hal Sexton, Howard Taylor, Bill Timm, Ralph Toupalik, Dick Uhl, Clyde Williams,
Chuck Woodward, Bob Yingling and Norm Youtsey.

You Will Always Be Wei come at These Neighboring Clubs
____________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

_________ UNI°N CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 19734974
SANTFORD

President

JOLLEY

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley

1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton '
1976: Charles Geishert, William
Fuller

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled
Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Rural»Urban
— Leslie
Gordon Schlubatls.

Olney,

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns
Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

★'
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

of

SEXTON

12—Normand

14— Leslie Olney
21— Harold Creal
28—Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

..

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

5—Kenneth Putnam
12—John Milnes
19—Robert Loose

Magazine — Howard Teeler
Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

You'll —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson,

25—Albert Roller ,

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes,

Program — Paul

★

2—William

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Koss

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE .
CHARLES

GEISHERT

Director

-

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary
Foundation.
Goodholm.

Harold

—

9—Jack, Gift

‘16—Woody Craig
23—Bill

Lymburner •

30—'Harold Goodholm
November —1973

McCafferty

27—Richard Hruska
CLUB HISTORIAN

JAMES

LYON

—

Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted
•

The Four-Way Test
William Lymburner

Ernest Luse

11 —Robert Kerr

18—Richard Holben
Song Leader — Richard Hruska. ,

25—Christmas

Fred Culy,

February 21, 22, 23,. 1974

Trade &amp;
Professional &lt; Relations
Harold Creal,, Robert. Loose.

B. K. Pearce ■ Chairman

Retired Friends :— Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

Schlubatls

May — 1974

Biringer

7—Richard

Woodward:

21—Charles

28—Richard Uhl
Juno - 1974

7
f

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

Worden

2—Ralph Toupalik

*1—New Years
'ROTARY SHOW.

23—G'ordon

30—John Dygert

July - 1974

January — 1974

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

16—Reo Goodwin

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin

'p

2—Norman Olmstead

14—James Endicott

6—Fred Neer

13—Donnls

April - 1974

9—Fred Culy

Timm

20—Lester Wise .

'

★

18—Edward Davey

October — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

Iveson

December — ■ 1.973

General Sec'y, Rotary Internationa).

March — 1974

26—Olin Dally

VOCATIONAL SERVICE '

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England '

19—Seton Bovee
26—Vincent Kornstlen

11—Larry

★

President Rotary International

Moore

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

5—Carroll Barnes

August — 1973

7— William Bobler

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

February — 1974

4—Frank Robertson

Rotary Information — .Ernest |use;
Fred Anderson, Robert .Seaman

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

1973 - 1974

COMMUNITY SERVICE

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick ■ Leonard

15— John- Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

22— Robert Yingling

..'29—Tom Collins

23—Paul. Ruse

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our'program schedule for. the Rotary Year.'1973-1974. If you wish.to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.'Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. P.aul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
‘278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand, St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara ______ J,'_j 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
_ 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane S. -____
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
1_ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden 'St.—Carol '.
_L
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125^-Mary _..
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann'Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pot
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat ._ 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore..
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
. 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Palsey
___■__ 278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. _:
Robert B.- Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
_
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
»_i

238-4195
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357

Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine ._ 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret J
767-4508
Lester Luce, *41 Sonet Lane—Helen
_ 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna ______ ;
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnesi 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae'.
:
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. -3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore; 42 Cdrlyte Aye.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert ;Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
_
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
.278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
1____ 279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy _'.
278-2418'
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall-Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
278-5495
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006

NAME, .

Address &amp; Rotary' Ann

HONORARY MEMBER
John Wolfer*. 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ...

The COLDWATER
Rotary TtRELECTOR
~Wu
Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
279-9412
Gordon- R. Schlubatls, R. R. 3—Harrietta ______ 278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude •
,_ 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail ..'278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian •
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl.Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, ,59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279.-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol _:
,
' 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet - .
.
.... 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
_ 278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90.N. Clay—Wilma
... 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine . . , 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.;
..... 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St'.—Virginia'
278-6334
Robert* G. Yingling,. 21 Scott—Natalie
__ 1__ 278-6393

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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The COl.DWAI'IT,

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REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWA^khOjAllY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest C/i/A in the U, S. A.

June 18, 1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Don’t forget district assembly this Saturday, June 22nd.

1

Fireside Rotary Information night for al I new members and wives on Monday,
June 24th, 7:30 P.M., Southern Michigan National Bank.
Tlbblts Summer Stock season tickets‘are still available from Bill Fuller
and John Milnes. Seats may now be reserved.

PROGRAM
■ i.— ■■

4

■

Country music was the topic very interestingly presented to us by Bobby
Hankins of WTVB. Mr.,Hankins has been involved with country music all
his life. He began professionally in I960 In Iowa with a ballroom
music group featuring string instruments, moving here in 1972.
In
addition to hiS affiliation with WTVB,1 he plays engagements, Including
the Tlbblts Theatre. He has appeared several times at the ’’Grand Ole
Opry” in Nashville, Tennessee.
Mr. Hankins Indicated that country music Is growing In popularity with
many radio and TV programs.
In 1957, 70 radio stations featured country
music, today there are 1,300.

He has worked over the years with many of the famous stars, like Johnny
Cash and had the distinction of providing Roy Clark with one of his first
jobs!
Our thanks to Paul Ruse for bringing us this program on behalf of Chuck
Bristol who was program chairman for the day.

EARLY LEAVERS
John Pierson, Harold Goodholm, Warren Williams, Don Stine, Don Shorno,
Jim Endicott, Ed Davey, Norm Moore, Woody Craig, Lester Wise, and Tom Normandin

GUESTS

Rotarian Guests were Harold Schultz from Quincy, Russell Morre from Green Valley,
Arizona, and Jack DerBue from Toledo, Ohio.
Non-Rotarian Guests included Jim Davis and Bobby Hankins.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — .Wednesday, 12:15 P.M,

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES^p-.LUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

SANTFORD

President

JOLLEY

Vice-President

PAUL THOMPSON
ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

HARLOW

-

Director

Attendance
— Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled Children
—
Barnes, Robert Kerr.

Carroll

Classification — Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein

Rural - Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis,

Olney,

Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

SEXTON

ROTARY PROGRAMS

12—Normand

August — 1973

7— William Uobier
14— Leslie

26—Vincent Kornstien

Olney

28— Ralph

March - 1974

LaGro

5—Kenneth Putnam
12—John Milnes

September — 1973
4—Frank Robertson

19—Robert Loose

Magazine — Howard Teeter

11—Larry

26—Olin Dally

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

You’h
—
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

25—Albert Faller

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.
Program — Paul

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Kass

Iveson

18—Edward Davey

☆

2—Norman Olmstead

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

9—Fred Culy

Timm

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

CHARLES

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon,

Richard Uhl

Rotary
Foundation—
Goodholm.

Harold

23—Bill

30—John Dygert

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholrn

May - 1974

7—Richard Biringor

November — 1973
6—Fred Neer

14—James Endicott

13—Dennis

21—Charles

McCafferty

20—Lester Wise

27—Richard Hruska
CLUB HISTORIAN

President Rotary International
WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

General Sec'y, Rotary International

LYON

—

Director

Employer - EmployeeRelations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted
- Song Leader — Richard Hruska.
The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Dist., Rotary International

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ernest Lose

Juno — 1974

- rotarV SHOW
February 21, 22, 23, 1974

4—Jerry Towns

4—Tom Normandin
11—Robert Kerr

11—Edward DeVito
18—Charles Bristol

18—Richard Holben

25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

January — 1974

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

December — 1973

JAMES

Schlubatis

23—Gordon

16—Woody Craig

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

April - 1974

October — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Moore

19—Scion Bovce

21— Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
-- Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

5—Carroll Barnes

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Gov. 636

February — 1974

1973 - 1974

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

Rotary Information — Ernest Lose,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Worden

July — 1974

2—Ralph Toupalik

1—New Years

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson —, Director

29— Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change-dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night wi|l be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address 2 Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, R. R. 4, Box 93-Joyce
238-4195
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
279-9412
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
?_ 278-5358 John A: Kennedy, 31- Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790. Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
,
278-2272
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Robert Seaman, 131 E, Chicago—Marilyn
..
278-8321
Walion Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd; R. R. 3-Helen 238-2382- John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006 H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ._ 278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386 Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
._ 278-2217 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail . 278-2406
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828 Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine ._ 278-8325 ;Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara .
278-6603
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
. 278-5234 Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310 Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
___ . 278-5556
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol _.
278-8474
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene.
278-2021
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
..
278-5521
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane i _L_'
278-6635 James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay-Wilma
278-8238
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609 Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321 — LaMoine
278-6693
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
. .... 278-5909
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
23B-2436
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
. 278-4424
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770 John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
278-8518 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
___ 278-4248
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta .. .
238-2632 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
. 278-2968
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475 Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
‘____ 279-9492
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie .
. . 278-6393
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-5318
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
_ 278-5512
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
. 278-4402
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
William Fuller, 106 Grand St—Francine
279-9481
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat . 639-4433
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
.
... 279-9668
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
.
278-8981
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
._ 278-2311
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan .
278-5495
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704 Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006

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Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the GOLDW^TTR ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

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The COLDWATE^'||&gt;tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.

June 25, 1974

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Board meeting next Tuesday, at 7t39 at Paul Thompson’s house.

TlbbIts tickets still available from Bill Fuller

Rotary golf tournament will be held at the Kalamazoo Elk’s golf course on August 5.

Congratulations to Bob Rumsey on 14 years of perfect attendance.
We should also
note that Bob has made a sign If leant‘contribution to the club over these years In
addition to just being here.

PROGRAM

Remus Riggs, local farmer, told us about the goals of a new organization called
the Branch County Rainmaking Association. This consists of farmers who are in­
terested In producing a more consistent rainfall during the growing season,
especially at critical times. He stated that Michigan is the driest state east
of the Mississippi-during. July and August.,

Rain Is produced through a silver Iodide generator process. You can’t make
rain when there are not clouds.
However, If cloud conditions do exist this process
will help them to produce more rain than normal. They are working with a Calif­
ornia company which has made a study of all the weather patterns and can reliably
predict where a generator should be placed for the best results. The company Is
currently serving areas throughout the world equal to 1/3 of the United States.
Our thanks to Ken Worden for bringing us this Interesting program.

STARTING OF A NEW ROTARY YEAR
President Jolley concluded his year as leader of our organization by thanking
the club for all the individual efforts which made this a good year.

Paul Thompson received the gavel as new president for the coming year and
expressed the appreciation of all members to President Jolley for an outstanding
job.
Paul Thompson then Indicated he was looking forward to a productive year In
which he has set the goal of "Every Member Participation"

INTRODUCING YOUR NEW BULLETIN EDITOR
Paul Ruse will be writing the weekly Rotary Bulletin during the coming year.
We know that he Is well prepared by, training and experience for this role.

Your co-editors for the past year, Jerry Towns and John Dygert, wish him well.
As a fairwell gesture we have not Included the names of absent members or early
leavers In this week's bulletin.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEE

Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1973-1974

SANTFORD

JOLLEY

President

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY

Secretary

ERNEST LUSE

Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1974: Paul Thompson,
James Lyon, Santford Jolley
1975: John
Klein,
William
Fuerstenau, Harlow Sexton
1976:
Fuller

Charles Geishert, William

CLUB SERVICE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

1973 - 1974

WILLIAM FUERSTENAU - Director

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance
- Richard Holben,
Dennis McCafferty, Reo Goodwin

Crippled

Children

—

Carroll

Classification - Robert Rumsey,
Richard Moore, John Klein
Club Bulletin — John Dygert, Jerry
Towns

Fellowship — Robert Man, Donald
Shorno, Patrick Leonard

Barnes, Robert Kerr.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Olney,

14— Leslie

Olney

21— Harold Creal

Scholarships, Awards, and Student
Loans
— Jerry Towns, Richard
Moore.

20-—Ralph

LaGro

September — 1973

19—Robert Loose

Membership — Charles Woodward,
Robert Nagle, Richard Biringer.

You'h —
Richard Hruska, Jack
Gift, Larry Iveson.

25—Albert Faller

Membership Development — Lester
Wise, John Milnes.

★

Program — Paul

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard White,
James Kass

18—Edward Davey

2—William

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Timm

GEISHERT

-

Director

International Youth Projects
Charles Bacon, Richard Uhl
Rotary , Foundation.
Goodhdlm.

—

Harold

23—Bill

Lymburner

30—Harold Goodholm
November — 1973

LYON

—

Employer • Employee Relations
Edward Davey,
Ralph LaGro,
Norman Olmsted

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information — John
Dygert, Walt Balcom.

REV. BENJAMIN V. LAVEY
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Juno — 1974
4—Jerry Towns

18—Richard Holben

11—Edward DeVito

18—Charles Bristol
25—Kenneth

25—Christmas

Worden

July - 1974

January — 1974

February 21, 22, 23, 1974

Woodward

28—Richard Uhl

11—Robert Kerr

ROTARY SHOW

7—Richard Biringer

21—Charles

McCafferty

4—Tom Normandin

Song Leader — Richard Hruska.

May - 1974

13—Dennis

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernest Luse

Schlubatis

14—James Endicott

27—Richard Hruska

Director

23—Gordon

30—John Dygert

6—Fred Neer

20—Lester Wise

JAMES

9—Fred Culy

16—Reo Goodwin

9—Jack Gift

16—Woody Craig
CHARLES

April - 1974

2—Norman Olmstead

October — 1973

Thompson

Public Relations — William Fuller,
Kenneth Putnam, Paul Ruse

The Four-Way Test — Fred Culy,
William Lymburner

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

5—Kenneth Putnam
12—John Milnes

26—Olin Dally

Iveson

December — 1973

•

March — 1974

4—Frank Robertson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM C. (Bill) CARTER
Battersea, London England

19—Seton Bovee
26—Vincent Kornsllcn

11—Larry

★

President Rotary International

Moore

Student Guests — Lester Luce, Ed
DeVito.

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

5—Carroll Barnes
12—Normand

August — 1973

7— William Bobier

Rural - Urban
—
Leslie
Gordon Schlubatis.

February — 1974

Magazine — Howard Teeter

Rotary Information — Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Robert Seaman

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1—New Years

2—Ralph Toupalik

8— Robert Nagle

9—Patrick

15— John Pierson

16—Charles Bacon

Leonard

Trade &amp;
Professional Relations
Harold Creal, Robert Loose.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

22— Robert Yingling

23—Paul Ruse

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

Duane E. Davidson — Director

29—Tom Collins

30—Robert

Seaman

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1973-1974. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Paul Thompson Program Chairman - Telephone 278-6603.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 407 E. Central Rd. R. R. 3—Helen 238-2382
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
___ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret _____ 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
__ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
_ ____ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian ______________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
___-_ 279-9471.
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ____________ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, 18 E. Alden St.—Carol
278-6770
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
... 278-5318
William Fuerstenau, 15 Cornwall Court—Pat
278-4402
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, 4 Williams Dr., Quincy—Pat _ 639-4433
Jack Gift, 389 Grand—Sharon
279-9668
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lcnore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S'. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey ■
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
______ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, R. R. 4,- Box 93—Joyce
____238-4195
John A. Kennedy, 31 'Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
_ 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice —!
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.-Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane— Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
_____ 278-7448
Bill-Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene J
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
1_______ 238-2436
John Milnes, 19 Waterman Ave.—Fae
___ 278-8518
Normand- Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine :
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago St.—Ernestine
278-5512
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Leslie Olney, R. R. 3, Quincy—Wilma
278-2176
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce,- 350 Marshall—Lorraine
278-5975
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mabel
Frank Robertson, 25 N. Clay—Joan
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

The CQ^PWATER
Rotary fiffi^CTOR
published BY the CORWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle _
279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6,. Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail ... 278-5406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian _
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L? Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia .
279-9268
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns,. 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet ._ .
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, 90 N. Clay—Wilma
.
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia .. . .
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Besf^W

The COLDWATER*

REFLECTOR

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Published by The COLDWATER'ROTARY’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sinniiiffest fy bib m the U.S.A.

new

happy

year

rTTTTO R S

New president Paul Thompson
presided over his first
meeting of the new year
today. This writer does
not recall any campaign
promises ... of 2 car
cS^s£In every garage . . .
or a chicken In every pot
. . . maybe that Is forth­
coming.

9 Coldwater Rotarians streak­
ed for the door at the given
signal when early leavers
were permitted to leave.
Those who contributed 50$
each for the privilege were

Coldwater’s version of
Caruso has taken over as
the song leader for the
new year . . . John Milnes
will have Mitch Miller
eating his heart out be­
fore the year Is completed.

Jim Coss:

Bill I need
some 2x4'8.
Bill Bobier: How long do
you want them?
Jim Coss: Oh . . . for
quite a while .
. . . I'm build*
ing a garage.
4

4

M.L. PILLSBURY,SPEAKER
MAKES PLEA FOR ASSIST­
ANCE IN RAISING FUNDS
FOR SHELL BUILDING #6

Chamber of Commerce
Mgr. M. L. PI IIsbury,
spoke today, relating
some facts about the
Coldwater Industrial
Corporation. Of In­
terest was that the
program was Initiated
in 1955 with She!I
Woody Craig
Building#!
. . (now
plus one who-must remain an­
owned by Amax) . . at
onymous because this writer
a cost of 48,000.
It
can’t read his writing.
took 3 years to get a
* * *
buyer for the first one
and then 2 buyers at
once. Cl Imax (now
GUESTS
Amax) and Kroger Egg
Non Rotarian Guests were M. L.l Co. . . . Kroger just
ended up building theIr
Pillsbury and Arvid Perrin
own across the street.
Rotarian Guests . . . Lynn
Mr. Pillsbury related
Curtis, SturglsjC. Sebald,
that monies In so far
Otsego; Bill King, Quincy;
for the Building #6 la
Fred Nichols, Portage; and
Charles Dyers, Hamilton.
70,000 plus another
Io,000 has been pledged
. . . leaving between
30 and 40 thousand to
go . . .

Dick Uhn presided as the
new Sergeant at Arms. We
are counting on his In­
genuity to be as good a
fund raiser as hid predessors,

*

*

A CHIP ON THE SHOULD IS AN

4

MISSING

INDICATION OF WOOD FURTHER

Absent members today were
Walt Balcom, Carrol I Barnes,
Godfrey Collins, Harold
Creal, Ed Davey, Larry Donay,
Harold Goodholm, Bernard
Laney, Ernest Luse, Norm
Moore, Tom Normandin, Dave
Norton, Ken Putnam, Bob
Seaman, Jerry Towns, Clyde
WI11 lams

UP.

Historically this has
been a good Investment
and the new building
should do as well for
Investors.
Rotarians were asked
to support the drive
for investments to get
She 11 Building #6 off
the drawing board and
Into reality.
I loca­
tion of ShelI #6 wlIi
be south of Garfield
on extended Jay St.

This wl11 be on a
part of Coldwater’s
500 acre Industrial
Park
it

You W II Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKI

UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100%'zJeMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesd iy. 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Au&lt; itorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Epitcopal Parish House — Wednesd iy, 12:15 P.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6 15 P.M.

I

ANGOLA - Plattners R istaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methoc st Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEES

HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

Charles

Willkam

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

—

Magarino

Ruse, John

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

COMMUNITY SERVICE

uuiniAU ci men
WILLIAM FULLER

Lyon

Youth —
Hruska

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

Howard Taylor, Richard

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

The Rotary
Klein

Youth

Bacon,

18—Keith Pearce
25—Ken Putnam

20—Wall Balcom

27—Howard Taylor

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

John

Sergeant-at»Arms — Richard Uhl

★

-

6—John Dygert

October — 1974

Director

WHITE

Charles

4—Seton Bovee

II—Jim Endicott

13—Dick Hruska

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

August — 1974

February — 1975

17—Chuck Woodward

★

International

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

nt
.
Director

—

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Ernest
Robert

1974 - 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

★

Allegan,

Director

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

-

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

PAUL

LUB SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

1—Dave Rubley

• 8—Bob Loose

8—Bill Lymburner

15—Norm Olmsted

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Birlnger

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

Director

December — 1974

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

3—Larry Donay

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

-17—Dick Moore

10—Don Shorno
24—Harold Gopdholm
31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean ‘

February 20, 21, 22; 1975

Director

—

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22-r-Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed, by. the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278,5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian .
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
_ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
_
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
_____ ,
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
278-2968
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_______ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ——639-4433'
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
_ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary TTOLCTOR
J

. Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
,
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha -i.
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
__________ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
278-8518
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278- 4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
— 279- 9492
279-9349
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9063
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ------ Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —_. — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
Jbhn"S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.'—Maura ------ 278-8901
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura •
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
-- . . .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta-----------

NAME

UR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M,
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published BY the CqJ^^FER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm,. 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
.'
L____ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
—'278-6736
Clyde .WJIIioms, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warreji, Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lestex-E^JWise, R. R&gt; 2, Box 299-Celia
_ 278-4424
Chatlss^Woodward, 163 Marshall St. - ..
278-5033
Leslie—Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R-. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Sdott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

49036^

�“

Profits Most Who Serves Best”

'

The COLDWATEJ^^A^rj/ REFLECTOR
t

Published by The

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cllib in the U. S. A.
July 9, 1974

ROTARIANS HEAR SPEAKER FROM THE "FRIENDLY PART" OF OSHA

Strained smiles . . . a few
groans . . . stilted laughter
. j . was In evidence as Pat
The team of Dave and Dave
Leonard Introduced the Pro­
will be greeting you as
gram
on July 9i Reasons for
you come to Rotary next
this type of reaction came
week . v . Dave Rub ley and
from the Introduction of Russ
Dave Norton are the offi­
Cooper and Bl 11 Luck ... 2
cial welcoming committee
men from Osha. But as the
for the week.
program went on. . . Rotar­
ians relaxed a bit when it
■■
- ----- .---------was learned that these were
the ’’good guys" from Osha ...
NOTICE
the guys that help to keep
you out of trouble ... by
The Club Board of Directors
helping to steer you away
have accepted with regret
•from
the "no-no’s".
the resignation of Dr. Jack

GREETERS FOR JULY 16

PREZ SEZ:

June attendance was at
{
84.91% | . . puts our
|
club 6th out of 13 clubs!
With a little effort I
bet we can improve that. I
Rotary is going to kick I
off the Sweet Adelines
I
fund drive to go to the I
InternatIonaI Contest In I
Seattle In 1975.
The
I
board voted $500.00 to
I
help the "kitty” get
started. The Adel Ines
have been most helpful
to Rotary through the
years during show times .
. ; and this gives us an?
opportunity to show our
appreciation.

Gift, because of lack of
time to attend weekly meet­
ings.

11 EARLY LEAVERS HELP TO
FATTEN THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
FUND

Branch County Bl-Cent- ,
ennlal will be in 1975.
Need volunteers for
committee to come up
with plans to make this
a momentous occasion.

$1.00 per person fine for
leaving early was levied
against the following: Larry
Donay, Carrol I Barnes,Howard
Taylor, John Milnes, Larry
Iveson, Chuck Bristol, Dick
White and Guest, Norm Moore,
Woody Craig, Tom Normandln,
and Bill Timm. Thanks for
the contribution, fellows.

Need 5 volunteers for
Sunday the 14th to take
down staging at the
Tibbits.
I service club
each week will be doing
this . . . Rotarians are
privileged to be first.

HOWARD TAYLOR SERENADED

Howard took the customary
bows as the club wished
him a happy birthday with
the usual melodious tones

BITS OF WISDOM:

You never get a second
chance to make a good
first impression.
-0-

Sign in Lester Wise’s
office:

"IF YOUR HUSBAND IS
LOSING INTEREST, TELL
HIM TO SEE US, "

Russ Cooper explained that
things are looking up . . .
that Osha is going to be re­
placed by Mi-Osha . . . and
will be operated on a state
level. This to be on a pro­
bationary basis till 1976, to
see if we are as effective as
Federal Osha.
Cooper explained some of the
operations of the new Mi-Osha
.... Immediate fines will be
levied if eminent danger of
injury or death is possible.
The question was asked . . on
what basis will the Federal
Agency of Osha evaluate the
new Ml-Osha.
Coopers speculation was that
this would be based on re­
duction of accidents and not
on increase in fines. He
also explained that Michigan
is the 4th state to develop
its own regulations.
He also related that The Ed­
ucational Department which he
heads, will give plant tours
to point out possible viola­
tions . . . with no fines.
That’s the part that puts their
In the category of the "Good
Guys".

Labor Day is so named be
cause its the only day
when nobody does any.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart .Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JQNESVILIE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�^^LUFSERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEES

HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Charles

WtIDcm

FuHer,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Tuesday

evening

-

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse,

John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Magaxine

—

Bernard Laney

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

—

James

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

CHARLES
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

—

★

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13-Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylorr

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director

-

WHITE

RICHARD

October — 1974

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple
12—Howard Teeter

13—Dick Biringer

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

June — 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee
11—Jim Endicott

24—Chuck Bristol

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

| February — 1975

17—Chuck' Woodward

★

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

ROTARY PROGRAMS

8—Bob Loose

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

-

WILLIAM FULLER

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles Woodward,
Richard
Biringer

Program'

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders — 'John
Norman Youtsey

Milnes,

10—Tom Collins
,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

'

Director

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President.’Jim Lyon Program Chairman ,-, Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-5330
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
’.______ 278-8840
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239 Jahn Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- - 278-6183
278-6501
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006 H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean '____ 278-8086
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst .Ave.—Gail ,------------- 278-2217
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple. Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Charles Bristol; R. R. 5—Lois
,
L____ 278-5828
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310*. .Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
1________ ’ 278-7249
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth -—:---------------------- 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2b21
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635

Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093- Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609. Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol -------------------238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
________
278-5909
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—.Elaine . . 278-4198
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ------------- 279-9492
John Dygert, R. R. 7, -Box 125-rMary
278-4248
Tom Normandin, 85’Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
*_ 278-2968
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Kenneth-Putnam, 11-E^-Chicago-St.—Mabel
278.-2311
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore *
278-6517.
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ahn Dr.—Phyllis’ ’ 278-5006
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
.
— . . 279-9412
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360 * Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta-278-2272*
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
:______.'
278-6704

NAME

Address fi Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811

Johrv Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen------- -— 278-6730

The CQLDWATER
Rotary REFL.nCTCH

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

w Uv
Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn -278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swbrt, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ....
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike. Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine — 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
. 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
- ...------ 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond '278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25-Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie — ...---- 278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most IP ho Serves Best**

The COLDWATEM^toty REFLECTOR
Published byThe coldwater rotary club, cofflwerter, Michigan

‘

T/ie Siiigingest^dl^jbn the U.S.A.

f

CHUCK BACON SAYS . . . HE WASHES Hl$ HANDS MORE THAN GRANDPA DID . . .

PREZ SEZ:

STREAKERS THIS WEEK

Next Board Meeting a week
early * » . on July 30
rather than August 6th.

Streaking for the door to pay
their 50£ privilege fee for
leaving early were . . . Dave
^ubly, Don Shorno,B.K.Pearce,
form Olmsted, Bob Kerr, Dicl$
SirInger, Norm Moore and I
more who has illegible hand­
writing.

Rotary Club received
acknowledgements from
Ed Davey and Bill Fuller
for flowers received.
Committee Chairmen should
have reports In by August
I st . .... Look at the back
of this bulletin to see
which committee you are
serving on . . . help your
chairman formulate plans
and a report...

THERE ARE OTHER THINGS IN
LIFE BESIDE'MONEY ....
HUNGER, MISERY, POVERTY.

MISSING ...

The following committee
has been appointed to
plan a stag during Aug.
Cha Irman-Norm Moore,
committee members-Dick
White, John Pearson,
Fred Culy and Duke
Davidson.

If your wife doesn't treat
you as you deserve . . 4 .
be thankful!

10 GUESTS THIS WEEK

Rotarian Guests this week
were Otto and Hilda Saitz
...Harry and Lydia Laukus,
Bronson... Larry Pickering
Fort Wayne.. Lynn Curtis,
Sturgis.. Fred Nichols,
Portage.. Al Wiler, Bronson

24 Rotarians were missed^this
week... We are figuring that
they are basking In the sunshlnd dr playing golf or
fishing . . . someplace on
vacation. . .
Included on the missing list
this week... Walt Ba I com,
Carrol I Barnes, Seton Bovee,
Sherwood Craig, Hal Creal,
John Dean, Larry Donay,
Mark Feller, Vince Kornstein
Ralph LaGro, Bi 11 Lymburner,
Bob Nagle, Tom Normandln,
Dave Norton, Hal Sexton, Bill
Timm, Conrad Swart, Howard
Taylor, Clyde Williams, Les
Wise, Charles Woodward&gt; Ken
Worden, Bob Yingling and Norm
Youtsey.

Non Rotarian Guests......
Wally Cox of Coldwater and
Ed Rtvar, Coldwater.

GREETERS

In a most Interesting and
Informative program , . .
Chuck Bacon related some
things about the way phy­
sicians and surgeons oper­
ated In the past years . .
compared to the way they
operate today.
It’s am­
azing... that the human •
race survived, is one of
the comments overheard
after the program.......... re­
ference was to the sanitary
conditions In the practice
of medicine. . . even as
recent as 100 years ago
when his grandfather was a
physician in Chicago. He
related that In those days
the surgeons kept their
sea IpeI in their boots...
and the sutures in their
vest. For those instant
’’patch up” jobs as well as
at the hospitals.: Doctors
were very reluctant to be­
lieve, in earlier days of
medicine, that cleanliness
had anything to do with
the chances of survival of
the patient. The propon­
ents of surgeons washing
their hands before surgerry
were ostrasized for their
rad leal vIews .

Casualty rates for matern­
ity cases were 8 times
greater in the hospitals
than at home.
If you had
a broken limb you only had
a 50/S chance of surviving.
. . . there was no opera­
tion for appendix ..all
casualties., and transfu­
sions were a crime until
1900.. because everyone
died.
’’Arencha Glad" that things
have changed?...

for

Here was another refresh­
ing development that Dr.
ROTARIANS HELP TIBB ITS
JULY 23 MEETING
Bacon related... you can
now donate blood and have
Working til the wee hours
Mike ToupalIk
it frozen so if you need
of the morning to help
Russ Temple
a
transfusion anytime In
take down the old props
the future you can have
and put up the new were—
your own bloody., just tnaw
Jim Lyon, Tom Normandin,
it out and use It., should
and Don Stine,
THANKS,
Wreshihg Oh a hot
You^Will Always Be W#lc»rrw at These Neigh; ioring Clubs.
®
summer day.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100°Z &amp;EMbTr

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES^BLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF

HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS L )975t Santford 'Jolley,
Normand* Moore, Harlow Sdxton
1976:

William

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson'

Geishert,

Charles

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul
Dygert

.★ 7 ■
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

of

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Dohqld, Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magaxine

Bernard Laney

Membership
— - Robert* Nagle,
■ Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — let Tuesday eVening
each month
»

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

PAUL

SEXTON

—

James

Lyon

COMMUNITY SERVICE
WILLIAM FULLER

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska
i
» •

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International

YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

Howard Taylor, Richard

. •

Rotary' Internatidnal —• ‘ Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
‘

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★

Occupational Information —Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard .*

25—Woody Craig
April - 1975

i

, 1—Dave Rubloy &gt;

15—N6rm Olmsted

'* 8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

■29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pqt Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson
27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

• Ernest Luse

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay
'
' i •
10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders - John Milnes, ’17—Dick Moore
Norman Youtsey
' •• ••------- ----------- ’
--------- ■-------- 24—Harold Goodholm

31—Bob Nagle •

.

1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

26—Bill Timm

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom,’. Ralph LaGro
The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence' Donay
.

18—Ed DeVito

19—Bob Yingling

CLUB HISTORIAN

- , Director

11—Rich Holben

3--Mike Toupalik

October — 1974

Director

-

Youth

Bacon,

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

WHITE

Charles

March - 1975

27—Howard Taylor

17—Chuck Woodward

t INTERNATIONAL service
RICHARD

20—Walt Balcom

10—Mark Feller

• ■‘

*

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

4—Seton Bovee

August — 1974

International

CHARLES GEISHERT

February — 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

' ' ' DISTRICT 636

Director

1974 - 1975

ROTARY PROGRAMS

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

17—Ed Davey

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

•1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975.

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

' ‘ '

10—Tom Collins

7—John Klirte

8—Jerry Towns.

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken‘. Worden.

28—John Pierson

I 29—NormK Youtsey
-•

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the

program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman -...Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
278-6033 Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
John:A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239 John Klein, 39 Douglas, Ave.—Patricia
__ 278.6183
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret j. 278-8006 H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
_______ 278-2912
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail _______ 278-2217
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86-Katherine _ 278-8325
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen 1
278-4812
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
___ 278-7249
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
_________ 278-7448
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
:_______ 279-9471
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_________ 238-2436
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-.8518
Edward DeVito, R'. R. 4—Carol
x______ 278-6770
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
_ 278-7152 ■Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . . 278-4198
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248 ""Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Tom NormOndin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
i 279-9349
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
__ 278-5475 .David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lancre
270-6517 .Kenneth Putnam, 1 KE. Chicago St.—Mabel _
278-2311
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Paul Ruse,-151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
.. 279-9412
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

NAME

’ Address &amp; Rotary Ann •

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E.. Chicago-Marilyn L. .•__i 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda'
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise ;
278-5842
Donald Stiqe, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, -49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude _ 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter,.73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple,'616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R‘. 5—Eileen
.
278-5556
Jerry Towns, ’102 Carlyle—Carol -_________ 278-8474
Richard Uhl, -100 Grand—Janet ______________ 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lesler F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box'299-&gt;Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall ,St.
.1 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie ...
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna

_

278-6393
1 278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary OB^CTOR
PUBLISHED*BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
V

Coldwater, Michigan,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6730

�Profits Most Who Serves BestP^^
&lt;sN3ZV&gt;

The COLDWATEgpfeta^’ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER

RiJtAR.Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest d lit I) in. the U.S.A.

nothing happens till you sell SOMETHING .... AND ADVERTIS

HELPS YOU SELL

PREZ SEZ:
I
Todays speaker was Bruce
1
York, of Jepson-Murray
I
Advertising Agency,
Lansing, who related
some Interesting facts
about Advertising and
it’s methods. Adv­
ertising is more thah
selling merchandIse...
It Is selling people on
Nag note: Commi ttee
an Idea... politicians
reports are Due Aug. I
use it to get their
that’s getting-dose.
point across and so
forth. Advertising has
grown
from its humble
24sRotarIans Missing
beginnings In the 1880’s
selling patent medicines
This weeks absentees Include
to todays size of a
Charles Bacon, Bill Bobler,'
25 billion dollar a year
Charles Bristol, Woody
business.
Craig, Olin Dally, Ed Davey,
The part of the adver­
Duane Davidson, Ed Devito,
tising agency Is to
Dick Hruska, Larry Iveson,
help the business, or
Vince Kornstein, Lester
manufacturer
sell his
Luce, John Milnes, Norm
goods and services to
Moore, Tom Normandin,
his potential customer.
Keath Pearce, John Pierson
Reaching the right
Don Stine, Conrad Swart,
audience for your prod­
Howard Teeter, Clyde
uct is important and
Williams, Churck Woodward
there are many demogra­
Bob Yingling &amp; Harold
phics available today
Goodholm.
to adv. agencies to help
determine how to reach
the right potential for
If we make money at poker
the cl lent.
thats gambling, if we make
Mr. York related some
money at Bridge, that’s
interesting statistics
social. But if we make
about
the Coldwater area
money on the Stock Market
which has been analyzed
that’s a miracle,
within the confines of
Zip Codes... In 49036
-0there are 18,000 people
5,000 households.
Just remember, when a man
18$ single 10.3$ with
runs for Congress, you are
a friend; when he Is elected
6 or more in the family.
2.8$ earn over 25,000
you are a constituent; and
per year and 19.1$ less
when he Is In office you are
Just a taxpayer.
than 3,000 per year with
the median Income of
$7,753 per year. 7$ have
4 or more years of col lege
with 11.6 years of school
as the median. 9.6$ of
* * * *
our population is over 65,
ATTENDENCE committee Is
to be commended for the
fine attendance last
month. 89.5$ ...which
was the highest In clubs over 50 In the
district. Nice to be
In first place.

12 Guests this wook
....Rotarian Guests
Include... Leon Parrish,
Gerry Klepert, Wondell
Hathaway, Dan Dobson,
0. Dyer and Fred Nichols
Non Rotarian Guests
were... Roland E.
Trautman, Robert
Mitchel I, Larry Carrico,
Dick Long, Bruce York,
Don Spaulding.
It’s always nice to
have visitors.

After his last physical
..Fred Culy’s doctor
told him to take up some
new bad habits...he’s tired
of telling him to cut down
on the same old ones.

-0-0-0-0-0-0-0Overheard at Rotary:

”I’m glad Bill Timm Is
Mayer... after all those
years on the Council,
he deserves a rest.”

Next week’s greeters

Mark Andrews

Howard Taylor

18$ have more than I ’’John”
in their homes 58$ of the
people are non movers ...
76$ of homes are owner
occupied 3-1/2$ have 3 or
more cars 27$ 2 cars and
12$ no car. 88$ have TV and
16$ have dishwashers.
(Looks to me IIke the
dishwasher market is
wide open)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 p.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

Fuller,

Willtan.

Geishert,

Charles

Thompson

Paul

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

COMMIUEES^HLUB SERVICE

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rublcy
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

—

James

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary International ■—
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

—

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March - 1975

27—Howard Taylor'

4—Don Stine

September — 1974
3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

11—Rich Holben

April - 1975

1—Dave Norton
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Bacon,

Charles

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Youth

October — 1974

Projects

—

Edward

Davey

—

John

Foundation

Z

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974
3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

24—Harold Goodholm

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

F^sruary 20^ 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

8—Bill Lymburner

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

24—Chuck Bristol

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

February — 1975

17—Chuck Woodward

★

★

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

Howard Taylor, Richard

Membership
—
Robert • Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Allegan,

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

★

CHARLES

Director

COMMUNITY SERVICE
1974 - 1975
.......... suniei&gt;
m * ^ROTARY PROGRAMS
WILLIAM FULLER
—
Director

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret x 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891'
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
278-2968
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, ,145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox,' 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ~Z-- — 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330.
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. '
278-5790”
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy -- 278-6501
278-2912
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
_______
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
_ 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
_______ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —----- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine —-—278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura--------— 278-8981

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse/ 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
—
.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

published BY the GOIBWATER ROTARY CLUB

278-5006
279-9412

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address I Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
,
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams,r=Rr-Re 6, Box 321-LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R^^, Box 299-Celia.
278-4424
Charles Woodward;=163 Marshall St. -278-5033
Leslie Woodward^468 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden—25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yinglingr=21=Scott—Natalie --- ---------- 278-6393
Norman Youtsey,_^t25^Marshall—Donna278-6551

Kenneth Putnam;- T1 'E. Chicago St.—Mabel 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura ---------- 278-7237

The COLDWATER
Rotary TtEffccTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

NAME

�“7/e Profits Most IP ho Serves Best*

The COmWATEO|^«ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATEp^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Ctiwm the U. S. A.

August 13» 1974...

ERNIE LUSE DAY

PREZ SEZ:

16 ROTARIANS HAVE 100%
ATTENDANCE

ANNUAL ROTARY STAG...
Tues. August 20th..at
Tip Up Island..Great
Food..&amp;"Sasparilla"
to quote Fred Culy ..
Y'all come! Com­
mittee will head
out after the meet­
ing Tues. noon..And
all should be in
readiness for every­
one at 5:30 to 6:00
PM.. With that much
of a head start the
committee should be
in great shape by
the time the rest of
us get there.
If you haven't put in
a reservation..come
anyway there w ill
be plenty of food
for all...

Secretary Bob Rumsey re­
leased the attendance
statistics for the 1st
6 months of this year...
Our Club attendance for
the 6 month period was
87.97%. If you were be­
low this average.. Re­
evaluate your attendance..
Make up.

Perfect attendance has
been maintained by:
Fred Anderson
Walt Balcom
Mark Feller
Charles Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Santford Jolley
Bob Kerr
John Klein
Ernie Luse
Jim Lyon
Dave Norton
Dave Rubley
Bob Rumsey
Russ Temple
Paul Thompson
Ken Worden

DEFINITIONS:

RAISIN:

A worried Grape

VOLCANO:

A Mountain
with Hiccups

From ROTARY Constitution
5b: "The membership
of any active, senior
or Past Service Member
except as hereinafter
provided, whose percentage
of attendance is less than
60% during the first or
second 6 months of the
clubs fiscal year shall
automatically terminate,
unless he is excused by
the Board for good and
sufficient reason."

GREETERS FOR
NEXT WEEK:
MIKE TOUPALIK
HAROLD GOODHOLM

ITINERANTS &amp; GUESTS:
Rotary Guests were:
Ray Ehl from Quincy
Burt Ward
Bronson
Dwight Green Bronson
Robert Sunderman
Port Huron
Non Rotarian Guest:
Mark Henderson
Jim Jenkins

Ernie Luse was honored at
this weeks meeting with
recognition of various
types...
First through the chow line
... Sang his favorite songs
... Presented with 27 year
perfect attendance pin...
and a special plaque for
Outstanding Service Above
Self for his many years of
outstanding service in the
Coldwater Rotary Club.
You’re setting a great ex­
ample for us, Ernie...
keep up the great work.

This weeks program featur­
ed Jim Jenkins, News Dir­
ector of WTVB-WANG FM...
Jim related"some of the
elements it takes to run
a broadcast news operation.
Also urged participation
from Rotarians and general
public to give their point
of view for use on the
popular feature... "From
Another Point of View".
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM:
On August 20th Hal Creal
is the Program Chairman
and he informs us that
he will have with him
Cynthia Higbea who is
the program director at
the Little People Child
Care Center... Coldwater's
newest and only federally
approved Child Day care
center. After a very brief
presentation at the meet­
ing... Hal informs us that
we will then have the op­
portunity to take a tour
of the new "Little People
Day Care Center"...

MEDICAL NEWS:
Have you heard of the
two red red corpuscles
who loved in vein?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M,

�COMMIUEES^pLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF

HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Will Jan.

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charlo*

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

-

Director

Classification - Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magaxine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

Lyon

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at*Arms — Richard Uhl

The Rotary
Klein

CHARLES GEISHERT

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

—

Director

-

Youth

Project*

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

—

Foundation

John

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

18—Keith Pearce
25—Ken Putnam

20-Wall Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupallk

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveion

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

, Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

6—John Dygert
13—Dick Hruska

1—Dave Norton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

August — 1974

October — 1974

★ .
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

4—Seton Bovee
11—Jim Endicott

24—Chuck Bristol

WHITE

Charles

ROTARY PROGRAMS

17—Chuck Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

★

President Rotary International

Howard Taylor, Richard

★

RICHARD

February — 1975

1974 - 1975

Director

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

International

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

-

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupallk
Program

Thompson

Paul

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

COMMUNITY SERVICE

WILLIAM FULLER

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

Song Leader* —
Norman Youtsey

A

Milnes,

John

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
17—Dick Moore

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean '

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

31—Bob Nagle

July - 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President.' Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-535B
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lol*
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278'5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
„______ Z— 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
- 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
_ 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
1
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
________ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta -------------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ------ - 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —
278-2979
8. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
—
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta —

278-5006

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COLDWATER
Rotary SW^CTOR

278-2811

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY the COLDWATTR ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
____ 278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
______ 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lesler F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�^P"He Profits Most IP ho Serves Best’^&amp;

The COLDWATE^feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER.^OT^.Ry CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest &amp;Q&amp;) m the U.S.A.
Auqust 20, 1974
S

ROTARIANS VISIT LITTLE PEOPLE CHILD CARE CENTER

PREZ SEZ:

ITINERANTS &amp; GUESTS

recelved a letter of
thanks from the Tlbblts
foundation thanking the
Rotary Club for their
most recent support of
furnishing the kitchen.

Visiting Rotarians this
week Included:
Nelson Weber - Bronson
Fred Nichols - Portage
Carl H. Evans
Hubert L. Sunduman

Coldwater Clubs Atten­
dance Is 3rd In our
size In the District
with a percentage of
83.23... Three Rivers
had 83.62$ and Vicksburg
had 96.6$..
How about beating
Vicksburg?

Non-Rotarlan Guests
included: ,*
&lt;
Bob Ruse from Cedar
Falls, Iowa
and Howard Rochte

We live by the clock
today. A Man spends 8
hours earning money,
8 hours spending 150$ of
what he has earned, and
most of the remaining 8
wondering^why he can’t
sleep.

-0Two Caterpillars were
crawling across the
grass when a butterfly
flew over them. They
looked up, and one nudged
the other and said:
’’you couldn’t get me up
In one of those things
for a million dollars!’’

-0- MISSING THIS WEEK
Carrol I Barnes
Dick Blringer
Charles Bristol
Sherwood Craig
Larry Donay
Larry Iveson
Santford Jolley
Vince Kornstein
Dennis McCafferty
John Mi Ines
Tom Normandln
Norm Olmsted
Bob Seaman
Russ Temple
Charles Woodward

-CI­
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:

GREETERS FOR NEXT WEEK
BILL LYMBURNER

JOHN DYGERT

-0-

Nothing Is quite so
annoying as to have
someone go right on
talking when you’re
Interuptlng.

The trouble with the
guy who talks too fast
Is that he often says
something he hasn’t
thought of yet.

-0-

This weeks program was
arranged by Hal Creal
.. and featured Infor­
mation about his new
enterprise... the
’’Little People" Child
Day Care Center.
This new addition to
Coldwater Is both State
and Federally Approved
and Licensed., and Is
Staffed by highly
trained and qualified
peopIe.•. 20 in all.
After a short presen­
tation at the meeting..
Rotarians were given
a tour of the new
Day Care Center.
FaciIities are great
and it Is a fine new
addition to our comm­
unity. Good luck on
your new venture, Hal.

Program Chairman for
next week, Aug. 27th,
Howard Taylor, says
that It should be very
i nterest i ng, espec tally
to those who are inter­
ested In antique cars.
Possibly will be a
speaker from the Antique
car club plus a film
on Antique cars.
Plus Howard says he will
put in his own 2 cents
worth about antique cars.
Look forward to a most
Interesting program.

-0-

-0-

People can be divided
Into 3 groups:
Those who make things
■ happen, those who watch
things happen, and those
who wonder what happened.

Cooperation Is doing
with a smile what you
have to do anyway.

-0-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

�COMMIHEE^WLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF

HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

William

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

Charles

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse,

Magazine

Bernard Laney

—

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer
L

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

James

Lyon

WILLIAM R, ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International

CHARLES
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

—

18—Keith Pearce

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
Willicim Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

WHITE

Charles

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig
April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

October — 1974

Director

-

Projects

Youth

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
RICHARD

20—Wall Balcom

17—Chuck Woodward

★ .

Director

Foundation

—

John

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose
15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May- 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

( 5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter
19—Bob Yingling

20—Larry Iveson
27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

The Four-Way Test t- Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

13—Dick Hruska

The Rotary
Klein

CHARLES GEISHERT

Director

-

August — 1974

Rotary International —
Ernest
, Luse, - Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

February — 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

★

President Rotary International

WILLIAM FULLER

International

★

1974 - 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Nagle,
Richard

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Program —

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

PAUL

SEXTON

3—Bob Seaman

• 3—Larry Donay

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

«

John

Milnes,

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
17—Dick Moore

17—Ed Davey

24—Harold Goodholm

- ROTihRY show

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

31—Bob Nagle

July — 1975

January — 1975

' 1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R.- 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
_ 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave ...
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 LihcoTnSt.^lanore’-:i_:_ 278-6517’
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn _____________ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann.

Phone No.

NAME

.

Address fi Rotary Ann

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE CORDW^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
_
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501 Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester.Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carleno
278-2021 Jerry Towns, .102 Carlyle—Carol
___ 278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, .100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. 278-4198 -Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
._ 279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
2
279-9349 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
__ 279-9063
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy B
278-2418'
Norman ’ Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Furnam, —11—E—Cvicago^ St.—Mabel278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
. . 279-9412
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N..Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta ------ ;— 278-2272, John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�------------------------------------------ ^^71e~Profits Most Who ServesBes^^9^

The COLDWATE^%«O REFLECTOR
Published by The

COLDWAT^^Ht^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest C/iV6 in the (J. S. A.
August 27; 1974

ROTARIANS HAVE SHORT MEETING

............

Board meeting next
Tuesday evening
7:30 at Prez Pauls
House .. 27 Cheryl
Ann Drive.

Attendance Math:
Members 88
Missing 25
63
Guests
6
69 Total at
July 27 meeting

Brevity was the theme of
the Aug, 27 meeting...
Even the Sgt. at ARms..
I should say the VIceSgt. at Arms.. Dick
White cut down the fin In?
period due to a very
pressing engagement at
the Golf Course.

A th-iink you has been
j
received from the
Sweet Adelines for the
starter amount received
from the Rotary Club
I
to go toward their
I

Rotarian Guests^were
Paul Robe Sn^Blve,
Hubert L. Sund^pn of
Port Huron, Mfch.
John DeWeese of Delphos,
Ohio;
jk

fund to finance their
trip to International

I

Charles Dyer
Hamilton,

No meeting at Quincy

I

Non-Rotarian Guest
Dr. J.E. Woodham, Spkr.

next Monday.. So
make up’s will have
to made elsewhere...
II ke maybe Bronson on
Wednesday.

I

PREZ SEZ:

contest next fall.

it was reported that a
oood time was had by

Gary Donner

I
“0-

\
I

Rotarian to Daughter:

I

Why did you put sun tan
Lotion on the Breakfast

I

table?
Daughter:
”1 put some
on my toast so that It
wouldn’t burn.”

all who attended the
Rotary Stag last Tues.
Reportedly after a few
sasparilla’s there

was some pre-rotary
show rehearsals.
Hope the neighbors
didn’t complain.

j
I

-0-

|

DEFINITIONS:

I
I

WIFE: A person who can
look In the top drawer
of a dresser and find a
man’s handkerchief that
Isn’t there.
-0BABYSITTER:
A teenager who comes In to
act like an adult, while
the adults are out
acting §*ke teenagers.

I

-0EG0TIST: A self made
man who worships his
creator.

j
I

-0RABBIT: A little animal
that grows fur other

I

animals get the credit
for.

———---------- -i
Definition:
METAL AGE.. When man
has silver in his hair
God in his teeth...
and lead In his feet.

|

'

----

Howard Taylor, In charge
of the program., didn’t
bring his movies on old
cars., but brought new­
comer to Coldwater, Dr.
J.E. Woodham,.Podiatrist.
Who let us In on some new
things In the field of
podiatry..
He also had some Info on
new Sillcone Implants.,
can’t see how this reIates to feet .. but
maybe It’s more Interest­
ing than feet.
He says that the new
Silicone implants are so
real that you have to
feel them to see If
they’re real or not...
Oh! the Iife that
these doctors lead.

Next week’s program...
under the care and
supervision of Mike
Toupali'k.

The program and meet­
ing adjourned at 1:10.,
It appears that Program
Chmn. Taylor and Speaker
Woodham had an early tee
off at the chamber of
commerce golf tournament
too.

You Wifr Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP'YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church •“ Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�^BIlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

PAUL

President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow'Sexton
1976:

Willtanv

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charlee

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st

Tuesday

evening

-

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Normon Youtsey

Magazine

Bernard Laney

—

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupallk

—

James

CHARLES GEISHERT

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Allegan, . Michigan

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

—

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August — 1974
6—John Dygert

18 —Keith Pearce

13-Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Wall Balcom

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Youth —
Hruska

3—Mike Toupallk

18—Ed DeVito

10--Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Howard Taylor, Richard

17—Chuck Woodward

★

April — 1975

24—Chuck Bristol

1—Dave Norton

October — 1974

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
RICHARD

WHITE

Director

-

International

Charles

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

Youth

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

27—Howard Taylor

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

February — 1975

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Director

-

8—Bob Loose

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM FULLER

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

Thompson

Paul

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Halben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Kass

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, -69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
_________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
____ 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles-Geishert,■ R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ,
.- 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. -7,. .Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

. Phone No.

NAME

Address A Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
Conrad Swart, 49 ■ Wr"€larke, Ave.—Gertrude
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall^ch R.~R,._2—Gail
Howard M. Treier, 73 Carl^Hfe^brian

278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
278-4350
278-2406
278-4222

278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce,‘ 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------- ------------ .278-4812

Russell Temple, 616-S. Fall River Dr.—kaye

278-4140

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
_______ 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ------------- ---------- 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
___ 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta -------------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. - 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ------ — 279-9063

278-6603
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3; Box 382 -.
_____ 238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine — 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
..
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John-5. Pierson, 340 Marshall-St.—Maura --------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel --— 278-2311
278-7237
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278- 5006
279- 9412 -Tr.—Robert
Paul Ruse,: 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Joh

HONORARY MEMBERS
ng , 75 NT Circle Dr.—Edna -

•, 33 Daygherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATTl^ —
_b
Rotary ptWECTOR
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2811
278-6730

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PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lahe—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .------------- 278-2217

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The COLDWATEJ^^fcrtj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^R^OJ^^' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The
m the
the U.S.A.
U.S. A.
The tSingingest c)litb in

September 3, 1974

FRAN HEWLETT OF GAMBLES TODAY’S SPEAKER..............

______ —

Attendance Math:

YEAR OLDER DEPT.

Members
Missing

Rich Holben and Keith Pearce
celebrating Birthdays..*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Guetss

88
13
75
10
~85 Total
At Sept. 3 Mtg.

FOR BETTER OR WORSE:

Nice to see so many out for
Rotary . . . to fi11 all
the tables and have to add
extra table space.

”|’ve changed my mind”,- She
Said.
’’Does It work any better?”
He asked.

Rotarian Guests: Thurman
Dlethrick, H. SundermanPort Huron, Bruce MayhewHighland Park, Elwyn Bod leyBat City, Dale Brown-Quincy, WEATHER FORECAST:
Chick Richards-Bronson, Cal
For next week according to
Dyer-.’ Ham 11 ton, Ohio
the Farmer’s Almanac—Fair
Weather...
Non-Rotarian Guests:
Ed Tannery
George Buchanan
Al Nelson

We’ll see how that comes
out.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

Down Memory Lane:
20 years ago...
September 3, 1954

September 5:
Be Late for Something Day.
Purpose: to create release
from the stresses and
strains resulting from a '
consistent need to be on
time.
Sponsor: Procrastinators
Club of America, Inc.

Program Chairman was Fred
Weeks. His program was
Kermit Dennis, Principal
of Coldwater High School
who explained the beginning
of the Coop Program between
Schools and Business and
Industry. Then Jogn Backman, Coordinator of the
program explained the work­
September 8:
ings of the new plan and
that 136 similar communities
Grand Dad’s Day
already had such a program

Program Chairman of the day
Mike Toupallk Introduced
Fran Hewlett, Sales Manager
of the Franchise Division
of Gamble Skogmo, Headquar­
tered in Coldwater.
He related some Interesting
facts about Gamble Conglo­
merate from Its humble begglnnings as a Model T Ford
Parts store to the 21 sepa­
rate companies that It Is
today.
Welcome news to the ears
of Rotarians was of the
planned expansion of the
warehouse facility of 1.4
ml 11 ion dollars worth . . .
and the announcement that
the local T6mpo store, a
Division of Gambles . . .
will be doubling their space
In the very near future.
We’re happy to have-pro4gresslve merchants like
that around.

Next Week . . .
Mark Feller will have Lee
Feller of Al I lance Associ­
ates as his program feature.
Lee will have a presentation
on the World Food Shortage.
Should prove to be an
in­
teresting and Informative
program. And maybe some­
what surprising how there
can be a shortage when we
are so welI fed.

ROTARIAN ON THE PHONE . . .
’’I’m Lord and Master of
my home and I can play
poker anytime I want to . .
Purpose: To honor Grand
Dad... the head of the family Just hold on a minute while
I find out If I want to".
At the Executive meeting
September 2, 1954 Ernie Lose (Editors note . . .1 think
It would be fitting for all
and Warner Van Aken were
grandfathers
to be honored
named to attend the meeting
on classifications on Sept.9 at next week’s Rotary meeting

at Clear Lake.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
make up Your attendance
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church

Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

— be a ioo% member
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE - Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

‘ Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charles

Thompson

Paul

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

COMMITTEES ^HlUO SERVICE
HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Club Bulletin —
Dygert

Paul

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magarino

Bernard Laney

—

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

August — 1974

February — 1975

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20~Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3-&gt;Mlkc Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

October — 1974

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

-

WHITE

Director

International

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

John

—

★

—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Lyon

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Director

-

1974 - 1975

April — 1975
1—Dave Norton

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

• ★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

|

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

The Four-Way • Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

3—Larry Donay
10—Don Shorno

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

1—Paul Ruse

8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,.
James Koss

3—Bob Seaman

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

.15—Fred Culy

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

8—Bill Lymburner

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special program* such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club .President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
S
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons. Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie------ 278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll I. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret x 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret--------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara----------------- 278-5891

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann.

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.------ ,— 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912

Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ------------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara---------- 278-5234 : Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
’ Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth --------------------------- 278-7448
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian--------------- .---------- . 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy ------------------------ 279-9471
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna --------------- 278-2007
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- , 278-6635
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
—- 278-6093
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol :----------------------- 238-2436
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne --------------------------- 278-5909
John Milnes, 131-N. Hanchett St.—Foe ---------- *. 278-8518
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
---------------- 278-6770
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —------------- -- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ------------- 279-9492
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary--------------- 278-4248
Tom
Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy _=— 278-2418
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
------ -------------— 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle .Dr.—Virginia ---------------- 278-2841
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279-9481
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—-Maura ■=.—278-8981
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
—--- 639=4433
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare ---------- 278-6517
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura --------- 278-7237
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey------------ 278-6191
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
—
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet ---------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn------------------------ 278-6704
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta------ /.c’278-2272

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

- Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ----Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan ■------- ------

278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara ----- 278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia---- 279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
‘
1
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
1___________ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet------------------------- 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores ---------- 278-6736

Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine — 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — --------- 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia------ 278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
—
— 278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------- 278-6551

.HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man{--=75“N«=Circle Dr.—Edna

John Walker,-33 ’ Daugherty—Gretchen

278-2811 278-6730

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The COLDWATER
■ Rotary slKKffiECTOR
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Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

MR,. ERNEST LUSE

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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The COLDWATEB@fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^RoT^dRY“ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest Clitl) in the U.S.A.

Lee Feller Speaker at Rotary

September 10, 1974
Attendance Math

PREZ SEZ:

Members
Absent

88
16
72
Guests
12
Total Att: 84

There will be some rec­
omended changes In the
by laws to be voted on
In the near future.

Board of Directors meet­
ing Now Is designated
to a specific day of
the month .. the change
will be to leave the
day up to the Exec. Bd.

Rotarian Guests
Bert B. Ward
John Starr
Glen Barnett
WendelI Hathaway
Mark Putnam
Chai Dyer

Also...
Presen Iy the by laws
state that the annual
meeting is to be held
the 1st Tues, tn March.,
the proposed change is
to move it up to the
1st Tuesday in February
to give the new Pres,
more time to get com­
mittees organized prior
to the July I "changing
of the Guard”

*

It has been told that
Keith Pearce at one time
had a retreiver and was
very proud of his abil­
ities.
Out hunting one
day, every time he shot a
duck the dog would run
along the surfacr of the
water to retrieve it.
Turning to his companion,
Keith asked him, "Did
you notice anything
unusual bout my dog?"
"Sure," was the answer,
"He can’t swim,"

M

Non Rotarian Guests
Bill Goodal1
Tom YappelIi
Ron Be Id
Dick Fischer
Chet Powe 11
Lee Feller -Spkr.

Thanks Mark, for a most
Interesting program.

-0-

Next week’s program
will be the responsibility
of Chuck Woodward.

DOWN MEMORY LANE:

GOLF, the most compel ling,
Infuriating and fastest
growing sport in the
world, has been cal led
”a good walk spoiled"

SHAGGY DOG STORY

Coldwater’s Food Dist­
ribution Entrepreneur,
Lee Feller, of Alliance
Associates told Rotar­
ians of the world
food problem today and
of the problems we will
be facing In the near
future. Mr. Felleir
related that what is
needed is population
control. Production
and distribution.
He wi11 be going to the
world food Conference
in Rome for a 3 month
meeting in November.

On Sept. 10 of 1954
Dick Biringer was
program chmn ,. his
program was Rachel
Rarick McCready of
Sturgis who had spent
the past year on a
Rotary Fellowship
Studying at the Univ,
in Wales.
Slides were
shown of the country
where she had spent
the past year.

WHILE ON THE SUBJECT
OF DOGS:
Ever notice how some
dogs turn around
several times before
lying down?

++++++++++++++++++++++++
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS
(Sept. 17)
FRED CULY

BOB NAGLE

+++++++++++++++++++++++

After his recent
high school class
reunion Les Woodward
was reported to have
said.. "Same old Faces
...but a lot of new teeth"

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

They’re watch Dogs
and are winding them­
selves up.

If at first you don’t
succeed ...................
Well, so much for sky
diving.

'rtju Will Always Be Welcome at These
inese Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^■lUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

President
Vice-President

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

William

Geishert,

Paul

Fuller,

Charlee

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★

Club Bulletin ■— Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

James

of

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Ernest
Robert

★

CHARLES GEISHERT

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

—

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974
6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupallk

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

WHITE

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Projects

—

Edward Davey

— John

Foundation

★
CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director

-

February — 1975

1974 - 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupallk

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

Thompson

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

8—Bill Lymburner

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July - 1975

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974*1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
'_ 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
___________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217
278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon,&lt;335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan----------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
.___ 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
_278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,' 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
279:9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
.,. 278-2272

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTS!

*

PUBLISHED BY THE cioldwater rotary club

Coldwater, Michigan

HR. SRNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M,
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ...
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupallk, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
;
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
•_____ 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams; R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
____ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most IP ho Serves Best’

The COLDWATEBKifcta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
nU

September 17,

Members
Absent

Nov. 12 wi11 be the
Governors Visit.
Committee reports are to
be made then .. so
complete your outline

Guests

it

v

88
25
63
4
67 total

Rotarian Guests were:
Ray Ehl -U?u"incy ••
Chai Dyer - Hamilton, Ohio

-0-

Jim Lyons reports that
there will be a joint
meeting of Coldwater,
Quincy, Union City &amp;
Bronson Rotarians ...
&amp; WIVES at the Branch
Area Career Center for
a 7:00 PM Dinner.
Program for the event
will be 2 of the AustraIian Exchange Team from
Dist. 636 ... to tel I
about their trip ...
experiences and show
si ides.
Special price 4.00 per
person.

Non-Rotarian Guests were:
Dave Smith
Vernon Palmer
Absent this week:
Walt Ba I com, Carrol I,
Barnes, Charles Bristol,
Woody Craig, Duane
Davidson, Olin Dally,
Ed Davey, James Endicott
Charles Geishert, Harold
Goodholm, Dick Ho I ben,
John Klein, Vince Kornstein, Ralph LaGro,
Bob Loose, Bill Lymburner
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle,
Norm Olmsted, John Pierson
Bill Timm, Clyde Williams,
Lester Wise, Chuck Wood­
ward, &amp; Norm Youtsey

JOKE (Little Old Lady
Division)

This little old lady was
halted at the intersec-’
tion by the irate police
officer. "Didn’t you hea
me whistle?” he asked her

Mortician: One who need
not worry about having
a back seat driver.

xf

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

Definitions:

a

j

Speaker LESTER LUCE SAYS ... NEED MORE SCHOLARSHIPS

1974

"Of course I did" she
replied, "but I never
flirt when I’m driving"

&lt;?•

SIGNS OF INTEREST:
In Fred Culys Jewelry
shop
"If it doesn’t
tick... tock to us"
-0At Bill Lymburners
Little King Motel:
"You do the driving...
and leave the rest to
us"
-0at Bob Nagles Branch's
Dept. Store...
"Towels for the whole
Damp family"

(Ken Putnam no doubt is
happy to hear about
that)

*****

Lester Luce H.S.
Principal and Vernon
Palmer, Dlr. Pupil
Personel of Coldwater
High School explained
the new student Guest
plan. Also covered
the subject of Scholar­
ships. . and the high
cost of col lege and
specialized training.
30 to 35$ of CHS Grads
go on to post high
school training.
45 to 60$ of these
need financial aid
either in scholarships
or loans.
The scholarship amount
available this past yea”
has decreased to 5,500 ■
from around 8,000 in
previous years.
Rotarians were asked to
consider an on-going
scholarship program.
-0Next Week.,.
At this writing unable
to get in touch with
the program chaIrman
for the week... so
we will no doubt be
pleasantly surprised
with the program when
it Is presented.

NOTE OF INTEREST..........
particularly to al I
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Next Tuesday, Sept. 24
is Schwenkenfelder
Thanksgiving. On this
Day In 1734 members
of the Schwenkenfelder
Society gave thanks for
their deliverance from
Old World persecution
as they prepared to
take up new lives In
the Pennsylvania Dutch
Counties of Pennsylvania.

(Mack... how about

"i--------------------------------------- Turkey anti-dressing?
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00' P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charles

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

Lyon

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor
September — 1974

4—Don Stine
11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward
24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

The Rotary
Klein

Ernest
Robert

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

Director

-

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
-

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

★

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

February — 1975

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

COMMUNITY SERVICE
1974 - 1975
unitiAu ciiiieb
m
* "rotary PROGRAMS
WILLIAM FULLER
—
Director

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

★

Allegan,

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

SPECIAL —At the call of the President

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

Thompson

Paul

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

ILUB SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

Erriest Luse

December — 1974

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence" Donay —

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

E&gt;. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

3—Bob Seaman
10—Tom Collins

24—John Milnes

31—Bob Nagle

July - 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden-

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address A Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
,________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore **«
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

The COL£&gt;^ATER
Rotary ^®§&amp;CTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
LZ1JT\j v

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ._
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.-Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 - Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine -278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632 -Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
2Z8-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198- "Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
228-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 •"Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349 "Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063' “RoBert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 "NoTman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine ____ 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
-Kenneth P.utnam, ..11 E. Chicago.St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
279-9412 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna________ 278-2811
P&lt;-iiirak*rli/_r«PAti*llAn
27S-A730
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�The COLDWATER^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest Club in the U. S. A.

BOB RUMSEY SAYS:

September 24, I9?4

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:
WIVES ATTENTION

Members
Absent

I f your husband hasn’t
mentioned it yet..there
will be a ladies night
held jointly with Quincy
Bronson, Unsion City and
Coldwater at the Branch
Area Career Center...
on OCTOBER 15 .. 7:00 P.M.
Program for the event
will be 2 of the Aust­
ralian Exchange team
from Di st 636.. to tell
about their trip, exp­
eriences and show slides,
Special price $4.00
per person.
Tel I your husband that
you deserve the night
out.
-0Attendance figures are
In from the District...
3 Rivers had 84.9$
followed close on thier
heels by Coldwater with
an 83.67$. We’re look­
ing for the next report
with Coldwater leading
the pack.
-0Board meeting next Tues.
Oct. I at Prez Pauls
house.. 7:30 p.m.
-0Happy Birthday to
Chuck Geishert..
(39 no doubt)

Guests

*GREETERS FOR NEXT
WEEK. . .
OCT. I

*

BOB NAGLE
DICK HRUSKA

WE SHOULD' KNOW MORE AW I' ROTARY--------------

*

*

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

Sooner or later, a man
gives up trying to
understand women and is
satisfied Just to marry
one.

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58
3
61 tota

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Bob Brewster - Battle
?J
Creek

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Duke Sward
Missing: WaJ-t Ba I com,
Carro 11 'Barnet, Seton
Bovee, Charles Bristol,
Dale Brose, Tom Collins,
Fred Culy, John Dygert,
Santford Jolley, Jim
Koss, Bernard Laney,
Bob Loose, Dennis
McCafferty, John Milnes,
Richard Moore, Tom
Normandin, Dave Norton,
Norm Olmsted, Ken Putnam
Don Stine, Howard Teeter
Russ Temple, Mike
Toupalik, Craig Sebald,
Dick Uhl, Clyde Williams,
Richard White, Lester
Wise, Chuck Woodward,
Bob Ying Iing.

POLITICAL COMMENTARY..

There seems to be quite
a bit of consternation
and conversation about
President Jerry Ford’s
pardon of Richard Nixon
and what prompted such
action.
One account
is as fol lows:
On the last day in the
White House Mr. Nixon
walked In front of
Jerry Ford., and said
’’Pardon Me”..
Ford’s reply was..
’’Granted”....

(at least that Is one of
the simpler explanations)

Program feature for
this week was our
erstwhile secretary
of Long Standing..
Bob Rumsey.
Subject., we as Rot­
arians should know more
about Rotary and it’s
functions.
Explana­
tion on how to propose
a new member is one
area that was covered
and the refresher course
on procedure in this
area was most inform­
ative and helpful.
For those not in
attendance... Check with
Bob before you start
to propose a new member
to be sure your facts
are correct.
Also covered was the
attendance rules.
4 consecutive meetings
that are missed, unless
made up 6 days before
or 6 days after the
regular meeting would
cause cancellation of
membership from the club.
If you are going to be
absent from the club
for an extended period
due to 111ness.. or
exptended vacation...
contact the Secretary
for a waiver that can
be acted on by the board.
Another point was brought
out about the amount of
time necessary to be
at each meeting ...
65$ of the meeting must
be attended .. or 45 min
of the 75 min of the
meeting. So if you
arrive late., you can’t
leave early and still
be counted present.
-0Next week ... Pgm. Chmn.
Dave Rubly says we are
to be sworn to secrecy
as to what the program
will be .. so don’t miss
it .. we wi11 all love
to find out what is so
•••
secretive.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR oak — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEELUB SERVICE
HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL THOMPSON
President
JAMES LYON
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Willtan.

Geishert,

Paul

Fuller,

Charles

Thompson

★

Club Bulletin - pau|
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
—

James

of

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests •— Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

WHITE

Director

-

—

Projects

Youth

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Foundation

—

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

March — 1975

4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose
15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter
19—Bob Yingling

20—Larry Iveson
27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

rnest Luse

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay
John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore

24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

Ffebr'uarjr &lt;i), 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

April - 1975

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

September — 1974

October — 1974

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

-

27—Howard Taylor

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Charles

20—Walt Balcom

17—Chuck Woodward

★

The Rotary
Klein

CHARLES GEISHERT

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

13—Dick Hruska

Ernest
Robert

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Director

February — 1975

August — 1974

International

★

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

1974 - 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

★

President Rotary International

WILLIAM FULLER

RICHARD

Lyon

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Nagle,
Richard

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

SEXTON

24—John Milnes
July - 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the
program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret j. 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy .. 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
278-2968
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
,_____ 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn'
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
___ 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_______ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle' Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
_ 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340-Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COW^ATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude _ 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeler, 73 Carlyle—Marian .
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde ^Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.-Wilma 278-8238
Warren^Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lesler-E^Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles-Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie -Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth-’RP’Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert*GT=Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie ...
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�The COLDWATER’%tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAfifeROT^ft^' CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

The Sing ingest c/jw in the U. S. A.
October 8,

1974

ART TRAIN IS COMING ...

NOV 30 thru DEC 5 .

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

REMINDER..,.
IF YOU DON’T HAVE YOUR
TICKETS YET FOR THE
LADIES NIGHT JOINT
MEETING ON THE 15th
YOU CAN MAKE RESERVA­
TIONS BY CALLING J IM
LYON.

Members
Missing
Guests
Total

Elwyn Bod ley, Retired
School Administrator,
was welcomed into the
Club under the classif­
ication of Senior Active
Elwyn is Ex Charter pres
of Quincy Rotary,
Ex President of Bronson
Ex President of Sturgis
and Past District Gove­
rnor. Welcome Elwyn..
happy to have you aboard.

BOARD NOTES............

The board at their last
meeting last week...
accepted, with regrets,
the resignation of Norm
Olmstead, who recently
left Coldwater to accept
a position with the school
system in Ann Arbor.
Best wishes for success in
his new position go with
him.
A donation In the amount
of $20.00 was given to the
Cancer Society as a mem­
orial to John Walker, who
served Rotary with Dis­
tinction In the past years
He will be missed.
A reminder is in order for
the committee chairmen that
the District Governor
will be with us on Nov. 12
reports will be given at
that time. Committees
should have some progress
in their plans by that
time.

88
20
68
2
70

Student guests this
week: Cheryl Pcnpraze
and Anfly. Bei'schner.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...
TO LESTER WISE ...
Had his annual 39th
birthday on Oct. 5

AND THEN THERE WERE THE
BALD HEADED ROTARIANS
.... who opined,
’’Maybe trees aren’t as
pretty when they’ve lost
their leaves, but you'll
have to admit they have
more character.”
DOWN MEMORY LANE....
20 years ago,.10—8—54
Bob Kerr was pgrm Chmn
showing a color movie
from the Canadian U.S.
Border area of a boat
trip.
Rotary Pancake stand
at the 4-H Fair netted
464.11
Orrie Gilbert, Hosp,
administrator was welcomec
as a new member.
Symphon i c Violinist
Key Ior Noland played
2 numbers for the club
Stardust &amp; Traumeri
to the del ight of al I
in attendance.

VETERINARIAN DEPT..........
A farmer wrote to Keith
Pearce for feee advise:
”I have a horee who some­
times walks normal and at
other times has a decided

.

Betty Burke was today’s
speaker ... arranged
for by Chairman Chuck
Bristol. Rotarians
had the opportunity to
get a smalI preview
of what will be offered
people of the area when
the Artrain comes to
Coldwater on Nov. 30
thru Dec. 5. Artrain
will be located on the
track between Whistle
Stop and Farm Bureau
... and will also feature
25 local artists working
in one car during the
stay in Coldwater..
Also plans are for
performing groups to
be outside. Rotarians
will be the guides on
Sunday night from 6 to
9:00.
i
-O'
Next week

John Dygert will
be Pgrm Chmn...
will have with him
a representative of
the Michigan State
Highway Dept, to make
a presentation on the
Issue that will be on
the Nov. 5 Election
Ballot re: Highway im-’
provements.

JOKE - STUDENT DEPT.
Lester Luce: "Johnnie
I’m ashamed of you.
when I was no bigger than
you, I could reel off all
the president’s names in
order In nothing flat.”
• Johnnie:
"Yea, but there
was only 3 or 4 of them
then!”

I imp...what should I do?
Keith’s reply:
’’Next time he walks normal
... sell him.”

You Wifi Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

■

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
President

THOMPSON

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

Fuller,

William

Geishert,

Paul

Charlo*

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

of

Ruse, John

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
* Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International
CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

—

August — 1974

4

Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

6— John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13— Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20— Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

September — 1974

11 —Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

WHITE

Director

-

International
Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

ROTARY PROGRAMS

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

Lyon

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director

-

February — 1975

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

Thompson

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 - 1975

I W

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES^BLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

Director

SrC'ft Luse

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

December — 1974

10—Don Shorno
John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW
February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce I Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

3—Larry Donay

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

29—Olin Dally

26—Bill Timm

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
..Goodholm,
Robert Loose,.
Lawrence Donay

15—Fred Culy

8—Bill Lymburner

January — 1975

7— John Kline

3—Bob Seaman
10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse

8—Jerry Towns

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278*6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278*5358

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278*6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret ± 278*8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—jean
— 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St*.—Margaret--------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
______ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
..
_____ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara _____ 278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane --------------------- 278-6635

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
'
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .------------- 278-2217

Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
___ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ ' 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave —----------------------- 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ---------------- 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279-9481

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------- —.— 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta -------------------- J238-2632
Richard D._ Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine .
-278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------ ^-279-9492

Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
— 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore --------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet--------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ------------------------ 278-6704

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura _____ 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
— . .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta-----------

Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007

Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet *---------- -x -279-9349
David Norton, 101 "Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna I

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^ffifecTOR
Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6551

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE Cb^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hodson St.-Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
.
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
___________ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
______ 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde*J6£illioms, R. R. .2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren—Williams, R. RL.6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester_£.~&lt;Wise, R. R. 2»..Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles-Woodward, 163.-Marshall St
_~-27-&amp;-503r
Leslie ^Woodward, .^T63iJJMl»fSpdn
Rosamond-*278-5033
Kenneth* Rz Worden,\^^-L»n^ljt /St^jjirginia
^ ^278-633’4^
RoB&amp;FM&gt;r-Yingling, ^^^^dalie ...
^=278*6393^

COLD'A’AlER, MICHIGAN

�WF‘//e Projits Most Who Serves Best’’^^

The COLDWATE^^tery REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club m the U. S. A.
COLDWATER ROTARY HAS DOUBLE HEADER TODAY

October 15, 1974

ATTENDANCE MATH
Members 88
Absent
16
72
Guests
7
79 total

PREZ SEZ:

Happy Birthday to
Lester Luce and Olin
Dally..
GOVERNORS VISIT
Nov. 12.
LEAVERS

Rotarian Guests:
Cal Dyer

NO EARLY

Nofr RotarJan Guest:
Lynn R. Harvey
George BushananDr. James Troust
Cheryl Penpraze )
Andy Belschner )
u”
Kathy Sexton
) den+s

Al so a special club
Assembly 7:00 PM.,
all Rotarians invited
and urged to attend.

AND LADIES ...LISTEN
RESERVE THIS DATE...

GREETER OF THE MONTH
PLAN

SATURDAY EVENING
NOVEMBER 9th

FOR OCTOBER:
BOB NAGLE
DICK HRUSKA

Its the Annual Fa 11
Lad les- Night.. .make
plans now to attend.

DEFINITIONS DEPT.

WINTER EXODUS DEPT.
Member Warren Williams
and his wife Lamolne are
leaving Wednesday for
Mesa Arizona...
Bon Voyage.. see you
next spring.
Think Warren gets the
early bird award for
this year.

DOWN MEMORY LANE:
20 years ago..
Oct. 15, 1954
Guest speaker was Wilson
Shoup., attorney for
the Indiana Toll Road
representing them in
Steuben County.
He ex­
plained to Rotarians that
the Toll Road would go
Noth of Angola..north
of Elkhart and South Bend
and the closest exit to
Coldwater would be north
of LaGrange. (Happy to
see that they made some
additions)
He also stated that he
expected the speed limit
to be 80 mile per hour.

PARADOX:

Doc Shorno
Doc Rub ley

LIARS CLUB DEPT.
A Coloradoan won laurels
with his complaint that
the food in his home­
town was so bad that
if it weren’t for salt
and pepper he would
starve to death.
-0A Connecticut man wrote
that his city wes so
small that If you drop­
ped a pin you’d get
arrested for disturbing
the peace.
-0From Racine Wisconsin
a housewife complained
"they talk about the
Windy City of Chicago.,
but Racine, on Lake
Michigan, can top al I
winds.
It was so windy
here one day I had
whitecaps in my toilet
bow I. ’’

At the noon meeting
Program Chmn John Dygert
Introduced Joe Badaluco
of the State Highway
Dept..Engineering Div.
who explained Mlchlgans
State Wide Transportation
Bond Proposal D on
the Nov. 5 Ballot.
The proposal Is to
borrow up to $1.1
Billion over the next 15
years as the states
share of a statewide
effort to build, re­
pair, restore, and
expand capital facili­
ties for rail, transit,
air, lakeports and non
motorized transportation
in Michigan.
This is primarily to
build energy saving
alternatives, such as
trains, rapid transit,
bike paths, and new
lake ferries.
It’s
critical to give our­
selves a head start on
the next energy crises
which is sure to come.
-0at the Joint meeting
7:00 pm at the Career
Center., the meeting
was improved greatly
by the attendance of the
better looking part of
Rotary..the Rotary Anns.
A most enjoyable evening
was psent with Garth
Wilbur of Bronson as MC
and the Rotary exchange
team presenting slides
and information on their
recent trip to
AustraIla.
-0Next weeK:
Chuck Bacon Is the
program chairman...

No doubt will give
Instructions on
Do It yourself Surgery.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M,

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMIHEES^BCLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

William

Geishert,

Paul

Fuller,

Charles

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringcr

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

—

James

of

Lyon

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

II—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

20—Walt Balcom

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

WHITE

Charles

Director

-

Projects

Youth

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Foundation

—

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

John

★

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

.Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

★

RICHARD

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

17—Chuck Woodward

Sergeant-at*Arms — Richard Uhl

—

4—Seton Bovee

13—Dick Hruska

The Rotary
Klein

CHARLES GEISHERT

ROTARY PROGRAMS

18 —Keith Pearce

Ernest
Robert

★

February — 1975

August — 1974

International

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

Director

-

1974 - 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Rotary International ■—
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Classification - Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

Thompson

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL THOMPSON

SEXTON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARy SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February, 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

31—Bob Nagle

July - 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman

of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy _ 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hdnchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Korhstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501 Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude _ 278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail _ 278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard'M. Teeler, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. .Foil River Dr.—Kaye
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
;
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet '
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Wjjliams, R. R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine
278-6693 "
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
*._ 278-4424 ““
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
..
278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349 Kenneth R.„ Worden, 25 Lincoln St—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
.Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie ...
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.-^Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam,'ll E. Chicago St.—Mabel'
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
279-9412
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272 &lt;John ^Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen
.___ 278-6730

x

The CQLDWATER
®CTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best”^^

The COLDWATE^^ry REFLECTOR
Published by The

COLDWATL^rIoTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Ciim in the U. S. A.

LOUIS E. ROUSSEY SPEAKS ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT

October 22, 1974

PREZ SEZ:
Reminder: Governor
Charles Yeates will
be here on Nov 12th..
no early leavers that
day.

ATTENDANCE MATH
Members 88
25
Absent
63
_l_3
Guests
76=
Total

Communication from
Pat Patterson that
Grace is improving and
is now at home.

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Nelson Weber
Glen Barnett
Bi 11 Ritter
Bob Beauchamp
Dwight Green
Clarence Walters
Bill Ki ng

ANOTHER REMINDER...

LADIES ATTENTION...
THE ANNUAL FALL LADIES
NIGHT...DINNER AND
DANCE AT THE COUNTRY
CLUB... WILL BE HELD
SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV 9
..SO HAVE THE "OLD
MAN" ..MAKE RESERVATIONJ
..TELL HIM YOU WANT
TO GO..AND THAT YOU
DESERVE A NIGHT OUT.

NON ROTARIAN-GUESTS
George Buchanan
Don Fegley
Bob Smith
and Student guests:
Cheryl Penpraze
Andy Belschner
GREETERS....
SAME AS THIS WEEK

DOWN MEMORY LANE.
20 YEARS AGO...
OCT 22, 1954

ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGES
FOR SEPTEMBER...

Vince Kornstein was
program chairman.,
his guest was August E.
Johansen - Republican
nominee for congress
from this district.
He pointed out that the
United States should
develop a national and
hemispheric self suff­
iciency.
Only 7 members were
absent and there were 7
early leavers.
PHILOSOPHY DEPT:
The trouble with opp­
ortunity Is that it is
always disguised as
hard work.
-001d age Isn’t so bad,
when you consider the
alternative.

From the Governors
office we learn that
Vicksburg is No.
with 91.95%.
Sturgis is No. 2 with
88.42$
Coldwater is No. 3
with 87.36$
Mrs. Thompson: What’s
the idea? You yawned
four times while I was
talking to you"
Paul thompson: I wasn’t
yawning.
I was just try­
ing to say something.
CO­
DEFINITION:
UNTOLD WEALTH:
That which does not
appear on income tax
returns.

Craig Sebald, program chmn.
for today arranged to have
Lou Roussey Personnel Dir­
ector of Michigan Gas Utilit­
ies Co, be the speaker for
the day.
He explained how
Involved the Equal employment
regulatlonsare.. and how
thorough employers must be in
hiring and promotions to
avoid discrimination. The
common misconception is with
most employers..is that ”we
have no blacks in the area
so we don’t have to worry about it".
But Equal Employ­
ment goes beyond race..it in­
cludes age..sex and other
minority groups.
Saying that
we are qqual opportunity em­
ployers is not enough..we
must.be able to proveit. He
cited one court case where
potential applicants, who
didn’t apply because they fell'
they would be discriminated
against...were invited to
file claims for back pay that
they would have gotten had
they been hired. This seems
impossible..but it is hap­
pening and he urged all em­
ployers to watch their P’s &amp;
Q’s in hiring and promotions
to avoid a problem.
-0-

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM
Lester Luce is the Program
Chairman and informs us that
he has arranged for Ed Hutch­
inson to be here.
So get
your questions in mind..it’11
be a perfect opportunity to
ask the questions you have
been wondering about but
didn’t have any one to ask.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House - Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday', 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater Mich

LUB SERVICE
HARLOW

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

1976:

Charles

Fuller,

William

Geishert,

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
—

Magaxino

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

WILLIAM FULLER

Children — Robert Kerr,
Rubley

Crippled
David

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Lyon

Howard Taylor, Richard

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

WHITE

International

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

The Rotary
Klein

Director

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20

Walt Balcom

27—Howcird Taylor

—

Projects

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben

3—Mlko Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

1—Dave Norton

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

December — 1974
3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

8—Bill Lymburner

June — 1975

Ernest Lose .

Song Leaders
Norman Youtsey

April - 1975

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relation*
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

March - 1975

September — 1974

November

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

6—John Dygert

October — 1974

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

4—Selon Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

February — 1975

17—Chuck Woodward

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Ernest
Robert

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

Thompson

Paul

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 • 1975

B

COMMUNITY SERVICE

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

Trade &amp; Professional- Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special program* such at Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
_____________ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
■___________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
...278-4248
278-2968
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia _________ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
_ 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
276-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine _ 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
... 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.-Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine-------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
__ 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary ®sFLECTOR
4/ k J v?

Coldwater, Michigan

HR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

HONORARY MEMBERS

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn .278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_________ 238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
:
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6,. Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ...
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves

The COLDWATEgggjtary REELECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

, T p
The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.

October 29, 1974

CONGRESSMAN HUTCHINSON SAYS: "SURTAX NOT ECONOMICALLY SOUND"
ATTENDANCE MATH;

PREZ SEZ:

International Governor
will be at Grand Valley
State College In Allen­
dale - (near Grand Rapids)
on Nov. 14.
-0Board Meeting at Prez’s
house Tues. Nite Nov 5
-0Visit from District
Governor..
Charles Yeates on Nov
12 He wi11 be here for
the noon meeting and
an evening assembly...
Lets all turn out.
-0Saturday Night Nov. 9
will be the annual Ladles
Night Dinner Dance..
Price 25.00 per couple...
Mark Feller Trio provid­
ing Music for the event.
Plan now to attend and
make your reservations
with Jim Lyons.

Members
Absent
Guests
TOTAL

88
15
73
10
83

ROTARIAN GUESTS;
Ray Eh-I - Qqincy
Gerry Kiepert - Wauseon
Ohio
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Al Doerr
Corvin;Grimes
David Ruse J
Cheryl Penpraze
Andy Belschner
Stanley Preston
Wi l lard Schlubatis
Harold Myers

DON'T FORGET TO VOTE
BEFORE COMING TO ROTARY
NEXT WEEK.

PHILOSOPHY DEPT:
When two people ageee
on everything, one of
them Is doing all the
thinking.
-0There Is noth I ng wrong
with having nothing to
say—unless you insist
on saying it.
-0You are young only once
after that you just
think you are.
-0Men never learn any­
thing about women...
but they have a lot of
fun trying.
-0A man owes It to himself
to become successful.
Once successful he owes
it to the Bureau of
Internal Revenue.

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
John Milnes announced
that the King Family of
national renown...on
TV and Stage...wlll be
at the Tibblts in Cold­
water on Friday Night
Nov. 8th.

DOWN MEMORY LANE:
(20 years ago)
October 29, 1954
Meeting was held at the
AriIngton Hotel...
Keith Avery was Pgm Chmn
Speaker was Ray Radke,
Boy Scout executive who
spoke on the changes that
have taken place In the
scouting program.

It was announced that
club attendance for Sept,
was over 90$

CHILDREN: Unreasonable
facsimiles

Congressman Ed Hutchinson
was the speaker today.,
arranged by Pgm Chmn
Lester Luce.
Congressman Hutchinson
related some of his
activities., and obser­
vations on the Washing­
ton scene. He agreed with
the President on the fact
that Inflation was the
#1 problem..but did
not concur that the sur­
tax was the thing to do.
..he said he did not feel
that a Surtax was econ­
omically sound. As
Ranking Minority member
of the Judiciary Comm­
ittee.. he said that he
has been In on most of
the new bills in Wash­
ington... and also for
the 2nd time in the last
year...have been involved
in approving the nomina­
tion of a Vice President.
He also touched on the
events leading up to
President Nixons resig­
nation.
The program was interest­
ing and Informative and
we thank you Lester for
arranging it.
-0Next Week:

Dale Brose is in .
Charge of the program
..at this writing
could not reach him
to get preview....
so we all await the
program with eager
anticipation.

DEFINITIONS DEPT:
OUT OF BOUNDS: a
pooped Kangaroo.
POPULATION EXPLOSION:
Birthquake

LOVE: Softening of
the hearterles

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church —Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church —Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

President

THOMPSON

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charlo*

1977; James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Tuesday

Regular — 1st

evening

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

of

Paul

Club Bulletin —
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec*y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist.r Rotary International
CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10--Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

April — 1975

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

Director

-

WHITE

International
Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward

Davey

15—Norm Olmsted

—

John

Foundation

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

v:

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

£rnest Luse

June — 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

★
—

20 -Walt Balcom

8—Bob Loose

Lyon

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

18—Keith Pearce

6—John Dygert

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

February — 1975

1—Dave Norton

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

Thompson

Paul

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

LUB SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

—

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
z__ 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5-Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
i 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
__________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
____________ 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
___________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ZZZZ .. 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
'_____ 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
— 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae --- --------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
- . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
.
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
— 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
Kenneth Putnam,- -.1 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson-Myrtle
. .
.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
278-6603
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_•
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-Janet ______________ 278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. - .
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
\John Walker, ^31 -Daugherty—Gretchen
T

v.

-.“T..--

\

278-2811
278-6730

— —---sra-‘•s..

fa NOV

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1974

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDSATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�W^“Z/&lt;’ Profits Most IPho Serves Best’^^

The COLDWATEEMfefc^ REFLECTOR
Published by The

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest C7/z6 m the U.S.A.

November 5,

1974

ROGER SHIELD... PRES OF BRANCH COUNTY TENNIS CLUB...
SAYS "TENNIS IS NOW AHEAD OF GOLF”

ATTENDANCE MATH

PREZ SEZ:

Remember...Governor
Charles Yeates will be
here next week for the
noon meeting... and
also for a special club
assembly Tues Nite at
Gracies.. Dinner at
7:00
-0Ladies Nite this
Saturday nite Nov. 9
Still need many more
reservations.
-0Russ Temple has moved
from the area so has
been removed from the
rolls.
-0There will be a special
dinner Honoring Dr. Don
Harris Nov 13th at the
Elks Club at 6:30.
Dr. Don is past Pres of
Coldwater Rotary Club
and would most appreciate
seeing Rotarian Friends
at his' ret i rement pa rty.
Prime Rib Dinner for only
$5.00 per person., make
reservations before Mon
Nov. 11 th for you and
your wife with Dick Moore.
-0DUES ARE DUE... Give
money or checks to Bob
Rumsey.
-0Don Stine presented a
Rotary Flag from the
Dublin Ireland Club.
Don attended Rotary there
on his recent trip to
Ireland.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEPT:

Members
Absent
Guests

88
13
75
7
82

ROTARIAN.GUESTS:
Don Harris Battle Creek
Al Wil er
Bronson
Mark Putnam Marshall
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
Merle DonBrock Cldwtr
Jim Burke
Student GuBsts:
Pam Stuart
Rom Worden

GREETERS FOR NOV

CRAIG SEBALD
DON STINE
DOWN MEMORY LANE:
20 Years Ago...
Nov. 5, 1954
Program Chmn Lou Penn­
ington presented a
movie of a fishing trip
to Canada.
Editor Ray
Mulchahey commented that
he thought there was
getting to be too much
commerc i a Ii zat i on of
the lakes in Canada.
Frank McConkey celebra­
ted his 81st birthday

Mark Andrews was the
only one who attended
Charter night at Augusta
on Nov. 4th.
HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR:

Happy birthday to
Ralph Toupalkik and
Dennis McCafferty

You can throw a burnt
match out the window of
your car and start a
forest fire while you can
use two boxes of matches
and a whole edition of

The recent upsurge in
the popularity of
tennis and tennis clubs
has his Branch County
..which now has an
official Tennis Club..
know as Branch Connty
Tennis Club..with 103
members.
Pres of the Club..
Roger Shield of Quincy
was the speaker.
Pres. Shield related
that there are now over
14 million tennis play­
ers in the U.S. and has
now surpassed Golf as a
participant sport.
At the present time
there are 9 courts in
Coldwater and plans are
being made for some
beautiful new courts
with the recreation
complex that is to also
include a Municipal
Sw i mm i ng poo I. Th i s i s
to be located just west
of the Little League
Diamonds.
Thanks Dale for arrangeing an interesting pro­
gram.
-0NEXT WEEK:
Governor Charles Yeates
will be here and wi11
of course be the pro-’
gram.
We look for 100%
attendance .. and
no early leavers.
WHY IS IT THAT:
The good parking places
are always on the other
side of the street?
-0After a raise in salary
you will have less
money at the end of
each month than you
had before?

the Sunday paper with­
out being able to start
a fire under the dry
logs in the fireplace?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M..

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

•* UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEEl^^LUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

President

THOMPSON

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Paul

Fuller,

Charles

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

of

Ruse, John

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygcrt

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

Lyon

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★

CHARLES GEISHERT

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort ' Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

Ki
*
Director

—

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

-

ROTARY PROGRAMS

February — 1975

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

6—John Dygerf

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Roo Goodwin

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

-

WHITE

International

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

Youth

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Charles

Director

Foundation

—

John

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

1974 - 1975

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

uuiiHAu tHnrt,
WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

Thompson

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

8—Bill Lymburner

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July - 1975

31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER. ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn _____ 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret ± 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
____ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
______ 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple .Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ____ 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . .. 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
___ „ 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
;____ 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
__ 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COJggWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

.

’’ U

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater^Michigan

MR. ERNEST LOSE
RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

. Phono No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ___ 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joon
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238^
Warren Williams, R. R-. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R...2, Box 299—Celia
■.___ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ...
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden. 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best’^J

The COLDWATEWfe/Jy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^ROL^FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Tv'

The Singingest Chib in the U. S. A.
GOVERNOR CHARLES YEATES.*GUEST OF CLUB

November 14, 1974

MEMBERS
Absent

Report from Board meet­
ing:
Voted to Donate 174.00
to the Honduras Hurricane
Relief Fund.

Guests

88
19
69
7
76

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bert Ward..Bronson
Ed Llckerlng
Gov. Charles Yeates..
Allegan
Wendell Hathaway..
Bronson

Voted to Give $50.00 to
Christian Service Comm.
Postponed decision on
the scholarship program
tl 11 more ba I lots from
members come In.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Student guests:
Jim Burke ■
Pan Stuart
Also
J
Gary Fore-s

With Regret... Accepted
resignation of Roy Patt­
erson who Is unable to
be active.
YEAR OLDER DEPT:

Santford Jolley
Someone said he had hit
the golden age of 50...
Others said he was 39.'.
believe what you will.
DOWN MEMORY LANE:
Nov. 12, 1954
(20 years ago)
Warner VanAIken was
program chairman., and
chose the subject of
training bird dogs...
and Labrador Retrelvers
In particular. One point
of Interest..never use
profanity In training a
dog..particularly If
there may be clergy In
a future hunting party.
It may be embarasslng If
the dog can't understand
English without
expletives.
Only 10 people were absent.

ABSENT:
Walt Balcom, Chas. Bri­
stol, Woody Craig, Ron
Beld, John Dean, Elwyn
Bodley, Dick Hruska,
Larry Iveson, Bob Kerr,
Vince Kornstein, Bill
Lymburner, Tom Normandln, Dave Norton, John
Pierson, Don Shorno,
Howard Teeter, Jerry
Towns, Lester Wise,
Bob Ying I Ing.

ROTARY DICTIONARY;
STALEMATE: A husband
with one joke

SECRETARY: A girl you
pay to learn to spell
while she Is looking
for a husband.

RECESSION: What happens
when the boom Is lowered.
AND IN CLOSING...................
...you really have to
admire taxes. They’re
staggering, but they
never seem to fall.

POLITICAL DEPT:

Washington’s delay In
getting prices down is
puzzling. Why don’t they
just call In the stock
market people and find
out how It’s done?

_____

November 12 was Gover­
nors day with Gov. Chas.
Yeates as the speaker.
His topic as ’’Pentops
and Men.’’
He called on the Cold­
water Rotarians to renew
the Spirit of Rotary.

ATTENDANCE MATH

PREZ SEZ:

______ •_____ i»

GREETERS FOR NOVEMBER
Don Stine
Cra I g Sebajd

Understanding Is one area
that he covered and
spoke on understanding
today’s youth. His sugg­
estion was to Listen.,
to their Music., and
Poetry... and Listen to
them Instead of talking.
A good suggestion was....
Listen to the Older Gen­
eration... and then maybe
we can understand the
younger generation.
-0The Club Assembly was «■
held at Grades at 7:00
PM....18 in attendance
Committee reports were
given to bring Gov. Chas,
up to date on what Is
being done In the Coldwater
club. Gov. Chas, was
complimentary to the club
with the comment that
this was the one of the
best rounded plan of
action of any club he
had visited.
Sidelights were... Jim
Lyon got the ’’Foot In
Mouth” award when he
strongly stated that the
best programs were local
programs.
Ed DeVito and John Milnes
had a rousing discussion
on #10 peas.
(This might
make some good dialogue
for the Rotary Show...)
It displayed some of Ed’s
courtroom rechnIque.,.
"If you can’t convlce em
.....Confuse em."
-0NEXT WEEK........................
Bob Loose Is the Pgm.
Chairman... and at this
writing he was unavailable
to give a preview of the
program. Maybe It will
be on "What to do till
the lumber arrives...”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These b eighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMlTTEES^BtLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

President

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

Charles

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygerl

of

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
CHARLES H. ' YEATES

Michigan

Lyon

Director

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rea Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward

WHITE

The Rotary
Klein

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

October — 1974

Charles

Director

-

Projects

Youth

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Foundation

—

John

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburnor

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose
15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm
June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

6—John Dygert

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

February — 1975

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

-

ROTARY PROGRAMS

★

International

Ernest
Robert

1974 - 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Allegan,

Director

-

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

SEXTON

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodhalm

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean'"

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn _____ 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret 2. 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave,—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S.- Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. ft. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R.- l Quincy—Pat —.
• 639-4433
Harold Goodholm,. 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
1 279-9266
Richard Holben; Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
_______ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine _ 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha-Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_______ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
____ 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
_ 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
27B-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
i. 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
. . 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The CWATER
Rotary |S®iECTOR
published BY the CO^UWTER ROTARY CLUB

. Coldwater^ Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT-4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
___ 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
_ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. - .
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATEJ^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

November 19,

1974

PREZ SEZ:

Our sympathy to the
Dick Birlnger’s..Dick’s
mother passed away and
Dick was attending the
funeral.

Year Older Dept:
Bob Kerr... is now
hovering somewhere
around the 39 mark...
possibly on the plus
side. Happy Birthday
Bob.

DOWN MEMORY LANE....
20 years ago..
Nov. 19, 1954
President Ernie Luce
played hookey., and
visited the Marshall
club so VP Torg Skabo
presided.
Very bad
attendance in 1954
too there apparently
were many Rotarians sit­
ting on stumps In the
northern areas of the
state waiting for the
elusive white tall to
appear. Then when
they get back It was
speculated that they
wouId te11 of all the
hardships they went
thru to get their
deer. The program
was proveded by Jim
McComb who had Stew
Picard and 3 students
who were officers of
the Coldwater Auto
Mechanics Club.

EXECUTIVE ABTLITY...
It Is said, consists of
a talent for deciding
something quickly and
getting someone else
to do It.

Bob Silver tells Rotarians about Evergreen School...,

ATTENDANCE MATH:
88
28
60
Guests'' ' 4
64
Total

Members
Absent

Lowest attendance for
quite a while... how
about getting it up to
a more respectable level
for next week.
Rotarian Guests:
Dwight Green from
the Bronson Club
Non Rotarian Guests
Howard DeWolf
Student Guests:
J Im Burke
Pam Stuart

7 EARLY LEAVERS...
Add 3.50 to the Rotary
foundation fund'.
This week’s contributors
were Mark Feller, Ralph
LaGro, Ed Davey, Dave
Rub ley, Woody Craig,
Don Stine and one other
who has illegible hand­
writing.

ROTARY DICTIONARY.....
HOME: A place man goes
to raise a fuss because
something went wrong at
the office.

HORSE:

Bob Loose, program chmn
for the week, had as
his guest Bob Silver,
principal of the Ever­
green school.
Evergreen
School is operated by
the Branch Co. Interme­
diate School District
and is located on the
State Home Grounds.
There are 42 Students in
the Evergreen School both
from the State Home and
from the community. The
school works with the
trainable youngsters up
to age 25... and then
the New Sheltered Work­
shop program that is
about to.begin In Branch
county will be able to
provide these youngsters
with additional training
to develop skills so that
they can possibly become
seif sustaining., or at
least to some degree
be gainfully employed.
He showed a video tape
of a footba11 game he Id
between the Evergreen
Lions and the Detroit
Tigers. He explained
that In competitive
sports they have both
footbaII (Flag Footba11)
and floor Hockey... and
have games with other
schools In this part of
the state.
NEXT WEEK:

An Oatsmoblie

HYPODERMIC NEEDLE:
A Sick Shcoter

IDIOT: A man who sees
your point In an
arguement but refuses to
see It your way.
INCOME TAX: The First
’’Touch” of spring.

INFLATION: A period when
two can live as steeply
as One.

Bill Timm Is Program
chairman., speculation
Is that he will no doubt
present his own program
on the state of the city
...or ’’Taxes”., they’re
good for you.

INTELLECTUAL: A Guy
who can keep his mind
on a book at the
bathing beach.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^■LUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
William

Fuller,

Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

■

★

Tuesday

evening

Club Bulletin ■— Paul
Dygert

Ruse,

of

John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

—

James

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — let

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

1976:

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

Ernest
Robert

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

YEATES

CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

Director

-

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

—

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

18—Keith Pearce

6— John Dygert

13- Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20— Walt Balcom

March — 1975

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

-

WHITE

RICHARD

International
Charles

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

Youth

Bacon,

Director

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

29—Olin Dally

22—Chuck Bacon
29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

June - 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timid, Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

February — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

WILLIAM FULLER

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

■
1974 - 1975
^ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

8—Jerry Towns

7— John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 2].L 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

3—Bob Seaman

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address A Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret ± 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
________ 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail •------------ 278-2217

Robert Seaman, 131 *E. Chicago—Marilyn _
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
------- ------- 278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ...------- 278-4222

Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R.-R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen -------------------- 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth --------------------------- 278-7448

Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye------ 278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara ----- 278-6603

Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol —,-------------------- 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . - 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan---------- — 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979

William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores --------- 278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celio
— - 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia------ 278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie — -------- 278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------- 278-6551

B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis . 278-5006
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
— . . 279-9412
278-6730
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta----------- 278-2272 "John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Gretchen

Z^'
I

The GOLDWATER
Rotary ^REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan,

MR. ERNEST LUSE

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�W'7/« Profits Most Who Serves Best’^J

The COLDWATEjffl^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

in the' U.S. A.

LARRY CARR JCO..MANAGER OF TIBBITS SAYS: "WE NEED HELP!"

November 26, 1974

ATTENDANCE MATH:
members 88
21
absent
67
5
guests
72

PREZ SEZ:

Our attendance for Oct
was 89.69$..putting us
#2 In the district.
Beat out by Vicksburg
again. Now we know how
Bo and the Mich team
feels to be #2 again.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl - Qu Incy
Bob Beauchamp - Bronson
Clarence Snyder r Bronson

Board meeting at Prez
Pauls house Tues Eve
Dec, 3.

NON ROTARIAN GUEST
Student guests:
Pam Stuart
J Im Burke

Welcome to Al Nelson
as a new Rotarian
sponsored by Jim Koss.

ABSENT WERE:
Charles Brls-fol, Harold
Creal, Ed Davey, John
Dygert, Elwyn Bod ley,
Bob Kerr, Ralph LaGro,
J Im Lyon, Dennis Me
Cafferty, Norm Moore,
Dick Moore, Tom Normandln, Dave Norton, Don
Stine, Mike Toupallk,
Ralph Toupallk, Jerry
Towns, Clyde Williams,
Lester Wise, Charles
Woodward, Ken Worden

Plans for Rotary Show
now under way. John
Dean, this year’s Dir­
ector has some
of his ”11eutenants"
getting the ’’front
Line" organized.
Thanks to Dick Hruska
for his art work and very
fitting poem, (maybe
next year Don Horno wl
wl11 write the
Michigan the Victor
poem.

JOKE

(SUNDAY SCHOOL DIVISION)

It Is told that Father
Mann was explaining to
a Sunday school class
that the new portrait
of Christ that had been
put up in the classroom’
was not an actual port­
rait, but an artist’s
conception'of how Christ
Iooked.
’’But Father," said one
IIttle girl, "you;ve
got to admit that It
looks like Him!"

YEAR OLDER DEPT:
Carrol I Barnes
Dick Uhl
Jim Endicott

HAPPY BIRTHDAY...
DOWN MEMORY LANE
20 years ago
Nov. 26, 1954
Keath Pearce was the
program chmn, and had
as his guest Chief Dep.
uty Hammel of the Kal­
amazoo County Sheriffs
Department. He talked
about the dangers of
drug abuse and the
use of Marijuana.
Also Noted was that the
Hunters had returned with
tai I tales.

Program Chairman Bill
Timm chose to reIInqulsh his time to
give a "State of the
City" address today
and Instead Larry Carr­
ico,,,Manager of TlbbIts opera House was th.
Speaker. The subject
of his talk was "never
Before Has" Relating
to the subject of the
Tibbits and Never be­
fore has the Tibbltts
had so much to offer to
the community. There
are mosre programs of­
fered for people to
enjoy..pl us with the
lower level now dev­
eloped as a community
room and art Gallery
... It adds a new dim­
ension to the Tibbits^
It not only Is for the
performing arts but
for other cultural act
ivities as well. Also
he.went on to state
that "Never before has
the Tlbbits been In
such dire financial
circumstances. This
year will end with a
deficit of $10,000
and next year will pro­
ject the same way un­
less some additional
funds comes from bus­
iness. . Industry and
from Individuals. So
his plea was to get
more people interest­
ed in putting the TibItts in their budget
for 1975. We;ve got
a good thing going,
lets not lose It,
through lack of ade­
quate support

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
In our deal Ings with
NEXT WEEK
Uncle Sam he requires us
Unless ther Is some
to prove that we were
program juggling
born by submitting a
Larry Donay is the
birth certificate.
But
Program Chairman. We
when It comes to coll­
look forward to a
ecting taxes from us,
fine program
he never once doubts our exIstende." NOTICE: DUES ARE PAST
•_______________________________ _

DU.Eo .PLEASE PAY2 NOW!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring'Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M,

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE

Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

-UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMIHEESW^lUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

Preiident

PAUL THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vic«-Pre*ident

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygerl

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Magazine

Bernard Laney

—

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer .

Geishert, _Poul Jhompion

Program

1977: Jame* Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

Rotary International —•
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Generat Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

Allegan,

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

YEATES

Michigan

Howard Taylor, Richard

—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

— John

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

H.

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

JCLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

February — 1975

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
James

Director

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Normand Moore, Horlpw Sexton
1976: Willtan. Fuller, Charlo*

—

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

8—Bob Loose

Ernest Luse

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry tveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay
10—Don Shorno

Song Leaders — John
Norman Youtsey

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

—

Director

24—John Milnes

1—Paul Ruse

8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

10—Tom Collins

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

3—Bob Seaman

17—Ed Davey

24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

8—Bill Lymburner
15—Norm Olmsted

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

26—Bill Timm

Employer • Employee Relation*
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

1—Dave Rubley

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of th*

change. Special program* such a* Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phon* No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
____ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara '
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
:______________ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian -278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
:-------------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Macy
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave —.
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ’.
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
—. 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln. St.—Lanore
__ 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ____ 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
------------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E, Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007
Dennis MeCofferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Foe ------------- 278-8518

Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace--------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.4-Lorraine - -------- 278-8743

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn _
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
. 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.-Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia ------------ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ....
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
.
— . . 279-9412 , "FcrRoljert Man, 75 Nt Circle. Dr.—Edna ——278-2811
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta----------- 278-2272 i John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

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The COLDWATER
Rotary OBTCTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

'

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the CQ^S^^ER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

278-8321
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
278-4350
278-2406
278-4222
278-4140
278-6603

John S. Pierson, 340-Marshall—St.—Maura
278-8981Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago. St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
---- 278-7237

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Phone No.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49035

�"He Profits Most JP'ho Serves Besc^J

The COLDWATE|g|j|tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^£rIdTAw^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest CtWb in the U. S. A.

Larry Donay tells about recycling

December 3» "197^

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE REPORT:

As an additional fea;
ture of this bulle-in
the Membership Dnv.
Comm, will be listing
each week some of the
classifications that
are open for member­
ship. If you know of
someone in any of the
classifications that
would make a good Ro­
tarian. . . submi t the
name on a card for
processing.
The ’’A” classifications
that are open are:
mating
Automobile Clubs
Automotive Parts Assb
Next week we will cover
more of the open class­
ifications

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Members
Absent
Guests

73

SCIENTIFIC REPORT:

Scientists say kissing
started because of a
craving for salt. A
caveman discovered he
could cool off on a hot
day by licking his
neighbors cheek. Then
he found it was more
fun if his neighbor
was female. Then he
forgot all about the
salt.

Total Att

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ladd Wolf

Three Rivers

NON ROTARIAN QUESTS-:
Paul Nailor Fort Wayne
&amp; Sutdent Guests
Carrie Byrne
Jim Nettleman
Paul Creal

AMONG THE MISSING WERE:

Norm Moore, Tom Normandin,
Dave Norton, Howard Taylor,
Paul Thompson, Jerry Towns,
Clyde Williams, Charles
Woodward, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling, Norm Youtsey,
Carroll Barnes, Charles
Bristol, Ed Davey, Ed De­
vito, Jim Endicott, Elwyn
Bodley, Vince Komstein,
Pat Leonard, Bill Lymbumer

DOWN MEMORY LANE
(20 years ago)
Decembei’ 3, 193^-

Speaker was Theodore
Werle of Michigan T.B.
Association.
It was announced that
Chuck Woodward and .
'
Fritz VanAken were to
be Chairmen of the■
March of Dimes Drive.
Pres. Ernie Luce was in
Detroit so VP Torg .
Skabo presided at the
Meeting.

88
20

JOKE (SMALL BOY DIV)

This small boy was telling a
friend of his that-he was very,
very worried. "Dad slaves away
at his job so that I’ll never
want for anything and so I’ll
be able to go to college when
the time comes. Mom works hard
everyday washing, cleaning, cooking, and taking care of me when
I’m sick. They spend everyday of
their lives working just on my
behalf."
"Well, why are you so worried?"
"They might escape."

Program Chairman Larr^
Donay showed a slide
presentation on recy­
cling of waster mater­
ials and how the recy­
cling benefits us in
preserving our natural
resources. Larry went
on to explain what the
function of Phillips
Metal is in the recy­
cling business. He
explained that they
process scrap metals
from all over the mid­
west and their dollar
volume totals over 5
million per year. Fox
example they process
million pounds of
scrap aluminum each
year and prepare it ii.
pellet form ready to
go back into produc­
tion to make consumer
products. They also
handle cast which they
melt down and have
ready for steel manu­
facturers in ingot
form. Their research
is constantly looking
for better ways to
separate metals .
separate plastic from
the metal.
Very interesting to
hear how a local indu
try is helping conr •
serve our natural re­
sources and being of
service to manufactur­
ers as well.
NEXT WEEK:
Don Shorno is the pro­
gram chairman and he
informs us that Dr.
Rick will be the Speak
er. We assume that he
will talk about his
new position in the
intensive care unit at

the Hospital. If there is any time remaining no doubt Donwill extol the virtues of starting a how bowl- game’How
about a petunia bowl for those that don' f’riakq "it to-‘-tlu
Rose Bowl._____
___________________________—
. . • ■ '..
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER-,/
a222

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn ■— Thursday; 12:15' P.M.'

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium

BURR OAK —- Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE —- Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

’Monday," 1'2:00 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�COMMinEES^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL THOMPSON
President
JAMES LYON
Vice-President

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1975s Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Fuller,

Willlant

Geishert,

Charles

Thompson

Paul

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

John

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

-

WHITE

The Rotary
Klein

Youth

Bacon,

27—Howard Taylor

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Charles

20-Walt Balcom

17—Chuck Woodward

★

Rotary
International —
Lose, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

October — 1974

Director

Projects

—

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

1—Dave Rubley
8—Bob Loose

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

15—Norm Olmsted

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

★

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

ROTARY PROGRAMS

18—Keith Pearce

International

19—Bob Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

February — 1975

August — 1974

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Ernest
Robert

Director

1974 - 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

RICHARD

Lyon

-

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

★

Allegan,

Ruse,

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

SPECIAL - At the call of the President

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

SEXTON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

—

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Ncjrman Ygytsey

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore

24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director*

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the

program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
__ i____ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

The COLDWATER
Rotary RRELECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
■ 278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.-Gertrude _ 278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail _ 278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl. Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
_____ 278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R.' R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
_ 279-9492
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie ...
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura __
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
279-9412 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272 John Walker, 33-Daugherty—Gretchen
Ar
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Published by The COLDWAT^^D^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlhl) m the U. S. A.

December 10, 197 4

Dr. Rick Explains Intensive Care Unit At Hospital

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Theodore Werle, Exec. Sec.
of Mich. TB Assoc, was the
speaker.

QUOTES:

Program Chairman Don Shorno
had as his guest Dr. John
December 12th there will ;
88
Members
Rick as the Speaker. He
be a district conference [
Absent
25
brought the club up to date
and those who will be at- i
on what progress has- been
tending will be:
4
Guests
made in the development of ar.
Paul Thompson
Total Att.'S?
Intensive care unit. In 1969
J im Lyon
!
the Hospital started with a
Ernie Luge
I ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Coronary Care Unit. Prior tc
Harold Goodholm
i
this care facility there was
|
Ray Ehl
Quincy
a 30% mortality of coronary
Hal Sexton reported on
victims. Since then mortal­
the scholarship pre grain, j NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
ity has been cut to half that
His famous words were... j
now at 12 to 15%. So this
this is the last chance
|
Tom Cranson *'
means that there are about
to vote before counting
;
Carrie' Byrne
'Ih- additional lives saved
the ballots.
j
Jack Dunkel
each year. He is now the Di­
I
rector of the Intensive Care
Communications:
J
Unit, which is a new position
II
and this entails some admin­
From Stan Godfrey with a ‘ IMPORTANT HOLIDAYS COMING
istrative, plus being an ed­
SOON....
|
request to support the
ucator
to the professional
I
arts, specifically the
staff and. nursing staff. In­
Christmas presentation of
Possibly the most impor­
tensive care has been expand­
the Nutci'acker Suite at
tant is the Winter'Sol- *
ed to care for other critical
the Tibbits on Dec. 21.
stice, coming our way on
situations'such as Post Oper­
Dec. 22nd this year. Its
ative care, severe infections
A thanks to the Rotary
| always a comfort to know
severe blood loss and organ
from the Artrain committee! that the days will start
failure such as lungs and
for their help with the
i getting longer pretty
kidneys. They will be setting
Artrain.
soon.
up more intense monitoring
By the way there will als j
systems for heart, lung, and
be Christmas and New Years
other vital functions of the
again this year on their
•I
body.
DOWN MEMORY LANE
I usual dates.
j
The purpose of the course is
I
I
20 years ago.
to offer better care at the
December 10, 1954
Community Health Center.
I

The second day of a diet
isn’t too hard.o.because
by
that time you’re off
Warren Williams furnished
antelope meat for the en- &gt; the diet.
tire club for the luncheon
Seton Bovee and Duke David, "Yes sir,” said the Hiway
Patrolman, handing out a
son were admitted to the
ticket.
”1 know that
Club.
President Ford appreciates
the fact that you were
driving at 55 to save gas­
oline. So does Governor
DEFINITION: (For RotaryMilliken.
So do I. But
Anna)
REFRIGERATOR: Where you you were doing it in a 35
put dabs of food on diches mile an hour zone.”
you don’t want to wash.

Next week:
Dick Moore is the Pgm. Chair­
man and will have as his pro­
gram Elaine Moore (whom he
secured at great expense) as
the speaker. The subject will
be on School Social work.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Epiecopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF I HARLOW

Coldwater, Mich.

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins
Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

Club Bulletin — Paul

PAUL

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willkin. FuHer, Charle*

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st

Tuesday

evening

of

John

Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

—

James

WILLIAM FULLER

International —
Fred Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

Rural-Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

Student Guests - Lester (_use,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

WHITE

International
Charles

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

—

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

18—Ed DeVito

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

3—Mike Toupalik

10—Mark Feller

1—Dave Norton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

11 —Rich Holben

October — 1974

Director

-

Youth

Bacon,

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
RICHARD

27—Howard Taylor

17—Chuck Woodward

★

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

Crippled Children - Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms —- Richard Uhl

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

-

February — 1975

1974 - 1975

I

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary
Luse,

★

Ruse,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song - Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July — 1975

31— Bob Nagle
*

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

NOTARY SHOW

8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret ~ 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
:
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine _____ 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------- 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ------ — 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey----------- 278-6191

Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet--------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ------------------------ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,------------ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_____ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979
8. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine--------- 278-8743

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail — 278-2406
Howard M. Teeler, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye 278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.-Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box' 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura ---------- 278-7237

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
-Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

--

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^O&amp;CTOR
PUBLISHED by the Cej^t^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

RT.4

COLDWATER, 13ICHIGAN
fee nt iinmiiiiiimIlr|(|ti_,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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The COLDWATE|^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATWROL&amp;&amp;F CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clit'l) in the U.S.A.

December 24, 1974

Father Wiltsie Tells History of Christmas..........

Father Mann introduced
his successor at St.
(Bad news this week. Hope
Mark's Episcopal Church.,
they're making up someplace) Father Rod Wiltsie, who
spoke on the real mean­
88
Members
ing
of Christmas.
38
Absent
The early Christians hat
50
a story to tell and it
6
Guests
was of Jesus of Nazaret1
Total
who died on a cross and
was
raised from the dec/
ROTARIAN,. GUESTS:
J days later. So in
_Orrin McCann Bronson
II the first 50 years of
Russel-Moore
Arizona
i Christianity there was
Doug Woodward Colorado
no recorded mention of
Christmas, all the ac­
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
I cent was on Easter,
even the colander start­
Speaker Bod Wiltsie
And home for the holidays, ed. at Easter. Then mor&lt;
attention was paid to
sons of Rotarians:
the 4 gospels and people
Ken Barringer
began to recognize that
Bob Ruse
Jesus was God. God be­
I came one with man en­
abling man to become
CHRISTMAS PRESENT FROM MACKS
one with God. By trans­
CATERING SERVICE
lating the name Jesus
back into Hebrew from
Mack outdid himself at the
Greek it is the same as
Rotary meeting today.00serv­
Joshua, and He likened
ing a delicious and generous
Jesus leading us into
prime rib dinner to the Ro­
a promised land just
tarians. Eat your heart out
like Joshua led the
absentees, you missed the
Jews into the promised
best meal of the year.
land in the Old Testament.
MORE DEFINITIONS:
ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ' SEZ:
MERRY CHRISTMAS I'
If you have any suggestions
for use of funds raised from
this year's Rotary Show, get
in touch with Paul Thompson.
There is still time to make
suggestions so get t iem in
befox-e the voting begins.

CLASSIFICATIONS OPEN:
If you know of someone in
one of these classifications
that you think would make a
good member, see Sec. Bob
Rumsey for an application
blank.

Bearing Distribution
Boys Work Organization
Brass Goods Mfg.
Building Construction
Building Mat. Retail

(More next week)

DEFINITIONS FROM THE
ROTARY DICTIONARY:

CHRISTMAS:
1. That time of
year when mother has to sep­
arate the man from the toys.
2. That time of the year
when both the trees and bus­
bands get trimmed, and some­
times get lit up, tc
' 3» A
season of anticipation, prepr
arstion, recreation, relation
prostration and. recuperation.
COMPROMISE:
Listening to your wife’s
opinion and deciding that
she’s right.

ECONOMIST:

NEXT WEEK:

A man who can save money by
cutting down on some other
persons expense.

Bob Nagle is the prograi
chairman. He says that
with Dec. 31st being
New
Years Eve, the pro­
FINANCIAL WIZARD:
gram should be on John
I
Barley
Corn and the
A man who doesn't need some
extra cash at Christmas time. evils of strong drink,
but it won't be. Tory
Horton of the Branch
GOOD NEIGHBOR:
County Volunteer Ser­
One who makes his noise at th vices will be the speak­
er.
same time you make yours

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M,

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMIUEES^BlUB SERVICE
HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sextan
1976:

William

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

Charles

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
evening

Classification - Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Club Bulletin - Paul
Dygert

of

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

18—Keith Pearce

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

25—Ken Putnam

Youth —
Hruska

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

YEATES

Michigan

Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth

—

Projects

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Charles

—

Foundation

John

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975

1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Norm Olmsted

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
—

11—Rich Holben

October — 1974

Director

-

WHITE

The Rotary
Klein

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Rotary
International —
Lose, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

March — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

17—Chuck Woodward

★

International

CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

20— Walt Balcom

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Allegan,

6— John Dygert

13--Dick Hruska

RICHARD

Ernest
Robert

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

Ernest, Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

Nagle,
Richard

Lyon

Director

-

February — 1975

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

★

H.

WILLIAM FULLER

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

Ruse, John

Fellowship - Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Program

1977; James Lyon, Richard White

Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

| ■
1974 - 1973
~ ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Colli ns

10—Don Shorno
Sony Leaders* —
Norman Youtsey

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7— John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28— John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If ypu wish to change dates with another member, advise the

program chairman of the
change. Special program, such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
__ 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
2_______ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
_ 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-296B
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat. __
_ 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ...
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine ... 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha-Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 .Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
:_______ 278-7448
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
’____________ 278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol —. 278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine ... 278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063 Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura ----- 278-8981
Kenpeth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel — 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,'151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
. 279;941-2- •Fr. Robert Man, 75 N.,Cirde Dr.—Edna
278-28L1
278:6730
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272 - Jphn Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

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The COLDWATER
Rotary RBFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the CbL^DWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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Published by The COLDWATW;kOT^&lt;flJB; Coldwater, Mlchiaan

The Singingest Clh'b' in the U. S. A.
December 3'1, 197'+

Tory Hortog. Mis Rotarians About Volunteer Services

PREZ SL'Z:

ATTENDANCE MATH:
Members
Absent

Board of directors will meet
'/iJOpm at Prez. Panic house
on Tues. Jan. 7th.

Voting was held on the fl­
items most suggested for re­
cipients of funds of Rouary
Show:

Tibbits
Swimming Pool
Tennis Courts
Little League

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27
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GUESTS:
None
All adds up to poor atten­
dance. Watch out Quincy,
therd shfedld be lots of»#7
make ups on Monday.

down memory lane:

20 years ago
December 311 195^

Each member voted for two.
Results will be announced
next week. Any election
bets?

Received a letter from the
Apache Junction, Arizona
Club with pictorial proof
that A.G. Falck was a guest
of that club. They even
have girls in the club; a
very pretty one was pre­
senting A.G. with the Ro­
tary banner to bring back.

REMINDER:

Rotary Show Chorus'practice
starts Tues, night, Jan. 7th
at 7^30* Be Therein

Rotarians ‘h^ard of a trip
’to Holland;by Diane Fraser
who attended in Dutch
national costume.
Ernie Luse was doing some
figuring and came up with
the statistic that about
10% of the club was on the •
early leaver list, and that
they were missing out on the
Rotary Fellowship.
Ray Mulcahay had the story
of the Finlanders who went
out on a drinking bout.
About 2am one of them picked
up his glass and said "SKOL"
whereupon the other Fin­
lander said, "Shut up. Did
we come out here to talk or
to drink?"

definitions:

FLASHLIGHT:
A case in which to carry
dead batteries.
RHUBARB:
Celery with high blood
pressure.

Program Chairman Bob
Nagle had as his guest.
Tory Horton of the Vol­
unteer Services divisio1
of Social Services of
Branch County. He told
Rotarians about some of
the services that they
perform: rides for
people to the hospital
or to the doctor who
have no other way of
getting there.
A hot lunch program is
provided for senior
citizens and supervise
by the Volunteer Serv.ices under the Title 3'
program. Wheel chairs.hospital beds and walk­
ers are provided.for
people who need them.
Also they work with
children who are in
foster homes and set up
meetings with their
parents at neutral lo­
cations.
When asked if there are
areas that need more vol
unteers, he said that
there is need for
wheel chair pushers at
Maple Lawn at mealtime.
Also discussion leaders
for nursing homes for
those who wish to keep
up on current events.
And for people who
would like to help
people but don’t know
what to do, see Tory
Horton and he will find
a need that will fit
your talents.
NEXT WEEK:
John .Kline is scheduled
to be the program chair­
man. He says he will
have a report on what
happened to the East
Chicago (Street) Gang.
Seriously, Historical
Society Pres. Mrs. Gene
Wallace will be the
speaker and show slides

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Charles

William

Fuller,

Paul

Thompson

Geishert,

HARLOW

SWtoN

Director

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1974-1975

PAUL

committees ^■lub service

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At th* call of the President

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

Lyon

Ernest
Robert

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
CHARLES

H.

Allegan,

Michigan

YEATES

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Youth —
Hruska

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Howard Taylor, Richard

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

WHITE

Director

-

International

Charles

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

Youth

Foundation

—

John

★
—

August — 1974

February — 1975

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

x ROTARY PROGRAMS
&gt;*

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International

—

1974 - 1975

f

m
» .
Director

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

eiineo
WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

22—Bob Kerr

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

8—Bill Lymburner

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Kass

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

—

Director

24—John Milnes

• 1—Paul Ruse
8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

17—Ed Davey

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

ROTARY SHOW

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll I. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5-Lois
_ 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
.___ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
:_____ 278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ----------------------- 278-6704

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. ’.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
276-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
T_ 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail «
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
-Kenneth-Putnam, .1-1 E. Chicago St.—Mabel-- 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson-Myrtle
.
.
279-94}2
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
__ C 278-2272

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ___ 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian .
....
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

-

'

HONORARY MEMBERS

Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

_____ 278-2811
__ 278-6730

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                    <text>Profits Mosi. Wh&lt;i Relives Qest^J

The COLDWATEgmtorf REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAJ^^O^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cfh&amp;in the U. S. A.
Mrs. Wallace Tells About Historical Society

J anuary 7»

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:
(Much better this week)

Chorus rehearsal each
Tuesday an'"’ Thursday 7:JOpra
till showtime in February,.

Boar* counte* the ballots
as to which projects are
to be supported by the
fun*s from the Rotary
Of the 4 that were
show,
voted on (Tibbits, Swim-'
ming Pool, Tennis Courts,’
an* Little League), Tibbit

Guests
Total

io

6

Mark Putnam Marshall
Robert Smith Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Charles
Benny Alaniz
8c Student Guests

Cathy Schappert
Dave Brown

will go to.

RURAL-URBAN COMMITTEE
REPORT:

East Chicago St. Gang.
Mrs. Eugene Wai] ace
president of the Histor­
ical Society was the
speaker an* told of how
the effort to preserve
East Chicago St. helped
gain support for the
Historical Society an*
the acquisition of the
Wing House to be use* athe Historical Society
Museum,
Plans for restoration havc been ma*e
an* some of the work
has been started, but
fun*s are nee*e* to go

on.
She gave some of
the history of the Wing
House which acutally warA Rotarian father was driv­
built by Jay Chan*ler
ing his little son to Sun*ay for his bri*e in 1875°
School, against the boy’s
She however *i* not like
wishes.
”Dad, di* 'you have
such wil*erness as there
to go to Sun*ay School when
was in Michigan an* left
you were little?”
to go back to New York.
”In*eed I *i*. ,fi the father
So the house was sold t&lt;replie*.
”1 went every
Lucius Wing in 1882 an*
Sunday.”
has been in the Wing
The child thought for a mo- , family ever since.
The
ment an* solemnly commented,
ha* many
”1 *on’t think it’s going to projects to raise funds
*o me any good either.”
an* are asking organi­

LAUGH LINE:

Chairman Gor*on Schlubatis
an* Ken Wor*en report that
the member-farmer friend
program is off to a goo*
start. Both Rotarians
and Farmers who have par­
ticipated are pleaseto
facilitate the c" .it acts.
The Committee proposes to
publish a list an* dates
in this publication.
The
first list is as follows:

Chuck Bacon
Car roll Barnes
Dick Biringer

If this is not workable
for you swap with someone

QUESTION:
4

DEFINITIONS:

TELEVISION SET:
Machine.

14

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

an* the Swimming Pool were
the 2 that ha* the most
votes, so they will be
the projects that fun*s

Jan. 21
Jan. 28

Members
Absent

John Klein was the pro­
gram chairman an* he ha/
promise* to let us knew
what happene* to the

How can public spen*ing
be so popular when it re­
quires such an unpopular
thing as public taxing???

A Watching-

WASTE BASKET:
Something
To Throw Things Near.

YOU KNOW YOU’RE GETTING
JLDER...when you don't care
where your wife goes, as
long as you don't have to

go with her.

zations to sponsor a
room in the house to
help the restoration
project to its comple­
tion as soon as possible
Many tours of the home
have been given an* it
is their hope to set up
permanent tours so that
gra*er will
every 3
visit the Wing Home
each year.
Jim Koss
presented a Branch Co
Platt Book to Mrs. Wallace to be given to the
Historical Society.
It
dates back to 1915 an*
contains much history ci
Col*water.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregatidnal Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

HARLOW

!

*

THOMPSON

President
Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS - 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

FuHer,

Charlee

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

SEXf5Ks&gt;

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santfora Jolley
Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

of

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Nagle,
Membership
—
Robert
Richard
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer
.
Membership “Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

—

Program

Thompson

Paul

James

Lyon

CHARLES GEISHERT

Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

CHARLES
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

INTERNATIONAL' SERVICE

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

August — 1974

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom
27—Howard Taylor
September — 1974

3—Mike Toupalik

RICHARD

Charles

Director

—

WHITE

Projects

Youth

Bacon,

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

— John

4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben
18—Ed DeVito

1—Dave Rubley

April — 1975
1—Dave Norton
8—Bill Lymburner

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

Ernest Luse

December — 1974
3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

March - 1975

25—Woody Craig

October — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro
The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

17—Chuck Woodward
24—Chuck Bristol

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

—

February — 1975

10—Mark Feller

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Howard Taylor, Richard-

The Rotary
Klein

★

President Rotary International

Student Guests — Lester Lose,
• William Timm, .Reo Goodwin

Youth •—
Hruska

1974 - 1975

ROTARY PROGRAMS

1

Rural " Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Wprden

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

Ernest
Robert

_.

Crippled Children w- Robert Kerr,
*David&gt; Rublev .. *

International

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

COMMUNITY SERVICE
.A, , ..
* _ t_ . , w &lt;-■.
WILirAM FUlLER

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Fort

|

Attendance — Dennis' McCafferty,
Jerry Towns,—Tom Collins

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1974-1975
PAUL

lUB SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Milnes,

John

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Kass

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean.

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John. Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No..

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ..278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret -.3
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
_ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane ....
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
... 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
_ 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave ■,
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanor.
_278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J. -s.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.

NAME

278-5330
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
_ 278-6501

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude _ 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter,73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William I. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
___ 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R.- R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine
. 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R.--2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, -163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie ...
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralphf LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave,—Gail
_______ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine _ 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol _ 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_____ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
^278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta „
_':J^r238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W, Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
.‘55?’279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
Ji*?’279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
.“278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel _,— 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
. 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-2811
278-6730

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The COLDWATER
Rotary pSfeLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE (WTO ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

j,

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49026

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’^J

The COLDWATEgOhta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER;: R0^k^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest6(i^m the U. S. A.
^r. Sunderman of Glen Oaks says:

January 14, 1975

"If you can’t get to

college, we’ll bring the college to you."

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:
Advertising assignments for
the Rotary show programs
have been given out.
These
are to be sold and turned in
next week the 21st.

Members
Ab sent

Guests
Total

Program chairman Dennis
McCafferty introduced
Branch County Coordinator

88

21
^7

for Glen Oaks Community
College Rex Putnam who
in turn introduced Dro
Sunderman, President of

2
^9

Guests:
Student Guests:
Dave Brown

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:

Dave Norton
Woody Craig

County Extension of the
college came into being,
and the purpose for mak­

Kathy Schappert

Rotary show rehearsals are
each Tuesday and Thursday

till showtine at 7:JOpni.

Ticket assignments will be
made soon.
Get your pro­
spect lists ready.
Once
again, you either sell your
quota or buy ’em yourself
and give 'em away.

J an. 21
J an. 28
Feb.
A

Feb. 11

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
Look thru’em and if you

know someone who y&lt;*u feel
would be a go cd member that
fits one of the classifi­
cations, submit a membership
card to Bob Rumsey.
Open

are:

Chamber of Commerce
Childrens Clothing Retail
Cigar &amp; Tobacco DiBto
Copper Goods Wholesale
Dry Goods Retail

Bill Bobier
Seton Bovee

to which community colle^
His answer to that was
that it will be the
wishes of and a vote of

now.

joke (Domestic Dept):

HE:

91720

Carroll Barnes
Dick Biringer

Get your invitations made

Harold Goodholm's address
is as follows:
Harold Goodholm
°/o Art Van Mat re

ing the extension being
to make high education
available to more people
at a lower cost.
If you
can’t get to the college
the college will come to
you.
Questions from the
floor were raised on whai
areas will be attached

FARMER GUEST ASSIGNMENTS
ARE AS FOLLOWS:

SHE:

19720 Carmelita
Corona, California

Glen Oaks College.
He
explained how the Branch

the people in the area
"You deceived me.
to be served.
The ques­
Before we were married tion was also raised on
you told me you were
why they are duplicating
well off."
services in Branch Co.
"I was, but didn’t
when Kellogg Community
know it."
College is already serv­

ing the county.
His
answer is that they are
COMING EVENTS:
offering daytime classes
Next big holiday is February and fully transferable
credits.
So they are
2nd, Ground Hog Day.
This
offering things that
should he second only to
Michigan week; with parades, haven't been available
street dancing, and festivi’:. in the past from Kellogg.
ties of the frivilous nature
No doubt Mayor Timm will

issue some sort of a procla- NEXT WEEK:
mation.
We anxiously await
Carroll Barnes is slated
this.
to have the program next
week.
Maybe he can toll
us if leather shoes are
Definition:
to become extinct.

KISSING:
Mouth to mouth
recreation.

More open classifications
in forthcoming bulletins.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 p.M

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION

BRONSON - Congregational Church - Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

i Director

SEXTON

HARLOW

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

Club Bulletin — Paul

Ruse, John

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard .Laney

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

’

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

★

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

Nagle,
Richard

★

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Biringer
Membership Development
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

John

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtami Fuller, Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st

Tuesday

evening

of

President Rotary Internationa!
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale,

Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

1.3—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

International

Charles

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Youth

October — 1974

—

Projects

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

★
-

18—Keith Pearce

6—John Dygert

17—Chuck Woodward

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

CHARLES

Ernest
Robert

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

August — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

WHITE

RICHARD

International —
Fred Anderson,

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary
Luse,

ROTARY PROGRAMS

February — lv/3

Director

8—Bob Loose
22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

June — 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY1 SHOW =&lt;

3—Bob Seaman

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates'with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278*6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278*5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278*6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret i 278*8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278*8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278*5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278*5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278*5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellon Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
____
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278*2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine .
- 278-419B
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
,_ ^J?79-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
.^79-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
.. ^79-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Or.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311'
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,* 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
. . 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

The COLDWATER
Rotary gfcMECTOR
published BY the

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail •
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
___ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.-Fae
T2"278-851j

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ____ 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.-Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.-Delores _
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ....
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna

278-2811

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R-

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best^&amp;

The COLDWATEJ^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^SROtX^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.
January 21,

’■Pack Your Own Chute” Film Shown

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Bob Yingling
Bernard Laney
Vince Kornstein

Candidates for election to
the board at February 4th
meeting:
Hal Sexton
Rich Holben
Jim Koss
Dick Uhl
Bob Seaman
John Dygert

i

December attendance we were|
4th out of 15 in the Dis•
trict with an 81.56%.

When are we going to be
Number One?????

I
?|

After the final show on
February 22nd there will be
the usual afterglow with
food and Spiritus Fermenti
and dancing and frivolity.
All Rotarians and Rotary
Anns are invited, but there
will not be enough room for-outside guests.

Program Chairman Carrol
Barnes
arranged for Jir
88
Members
Lytle, Manager of the
Ab sent
22
Pepsi branch in Coldwa­
3
ter to show the sales
Guests
training film produced
72
Total
by Pepsi.
Title of the
film was ’’You Pack Your
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Own Chute” which com­
Ray Ehl
Quin
pared selling and every
Al Gustein Angola
day living to jumping
Nelson'Weber- Bronson
out of an airplane with
a parachute.
You have
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
nothing to fear if you
pack your own chute.
Homer Hedges III
David Brown &amp; Cathy Shopper" It’s an excellent film
and if anyone would
Student Guests
want to show it to your
sales force I am sure
Jim at Pepsi could pos­
sibly arrange to get it
OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
back again.
Education Administration
Egg Distribution
Electric Equip &amp; Supplies
Wholesale
Next Week:
Electric Equipment
John Pierson is Program
Farming
Chairman.
At this writ­
Flowers Retail
ing he was not available
Fruit Growing
to quiz on what the.
More in forthcoming bullet!
next program would be.
Let’s take a look around
Maybe he will tell us
and propse some new members
his methods of extract­
ing SO from slow pay­
ing accounts.
JOKE (DOMESTIC DIVISION)

The February board meeting
normally to be held on Tues
Feb. 4 will be moved to the

5th so as not to conflict
with rehearsal.

Rehearsals for the show
every Tuesday and Thursday
till show week, then every
night.

The prospective father-inlaw (Sanford Jolley) was in­

HAVE YOU HEARD?

Old postmen never die,
terviewing the candidate.
they just lose their zi
’’Young man,” he asked, ”do
you think you’ll be able to
Architects cover their
support a family?”
"Well,” said the prospective mistakes with IVY, Doc­
tors cover theirs with
bridegroom, ”I'm really
SOD and Brides with
afraid I can’t.
I was just
Mayonaisse.
planning to support your
daughter and let the rest
'
This one from the kids:
of you sort of shift for
yourselves.”
How do you keep a rhi­

noceros from charging?
Take away his credit
card.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thunday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - Planners Restaurant - Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�____________
I_____________
COMMinEETj^KuB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

Pretidenl

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-Pre»ident

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtam FuHer, Charlo*
Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Classification - Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship - Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magaiine
Bernard Laney
Membership
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary
Luse,

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st

Tuesday

evening

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON x -

HARLOW

of

International —
Fred Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

CHARLES GEISHERT

-

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

President Rotary International

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
CHARLES

Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

August — 1974

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

September — 1974

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward
24—Chuck Bristol

October — 1974

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

WHITE

Director

-

1—Dave Rubley

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

Edward

Davey

—

John

Foundation

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay
10—Don Shorno

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

24—Harold Goodholm

John Dean

—

Director

1—Paul Ruse

8—Jerry Towns

7—John Kline

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

24—John Milnes
July - 1975

January — 1975

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

3—Bob Seaman
10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

April - 1975

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

4—Seton Bovee

27—Howard Taylor

each month
SPECIAL —At the call of the President

★

February — 1975

Director

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1974 - 1975

ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman ■ Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—jean ------------ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara----------------- 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois----------------------------- 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara-------- - 278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian--------------------------- 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne --------------------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol ------------------------ 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary--------------- 278-4248

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma------ 278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ----------------- 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------------- 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ---------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey----------- 278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet --------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ------------------------ 278-6704

NAME

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912

Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude — 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail — 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian —-------- 278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia----- 279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen------------------------ 278-5556

Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
------------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — . 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------- ---------- - 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------ » 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . - 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan ----------- -- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
278-8743
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine -—
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278 7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
—
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

PUBLISHED BY THE cbl.BWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
---- 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda---------- 278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise------ 278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan --------------- 278-8575

The CQp^ATER
Rotary gjAcTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183

,
Z/o-OUUO

.

Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores------ — 278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine — 278-6693
Lesjer F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
—-------- 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia — _ 278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie —-------- 278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------- 278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS

279:9412 rFr?*-Rpbert Man, 75-Nr*CT?do^Q^^doat^-a^^^_278:281-1*apys'
278^2^2 ’ John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen
------278-6730 ",

�Profits Most Who Serves Best’^J

The COEWATEjOtoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^fc£L&amp;')CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clbfcin the U.S.A.

Chuck Woodward Tells of Trip South of tlx Border

ATTENDANCE MATH:

?REZ SEZ:

Election of new board members
next week, February M;h.
Candidates are:
Hal Sexton
Rich Holben
Jim Koss
Dick Uhl
Bob Seaman
John Dygert

88

Guests

2

-■

12

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Warren Ada.ir
Garth Wilber

Remember, campaigning only
in the outer lobby please.
Purchasing of extra show
tickets permissable anytime
as a campaign tactic. John
Dygert already has a head
suart on this type of cam­
paigning.

Judge Mark Andrews Is
in Ann Arbor Hospital

Members
Absent

Bronson

CLASSIFICATIONS OPEN:

Farming
Flowers Retailing
Fruit Growing
Gas Service
Groceries Retail
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
(Retail &amp; Wholesale)

X.fW

Program Chairman John
Pierson arranged for
program which told about a trip made by
Chuck Woodward, Olin
Dally, Bob Loose and
Al Doerr to the Baha
peninsula area, port
of call being La Paz.
They left the day aftc.
Christmas and spent 5
days on 2 - 36 foot

cruisers.
Sounds like
a great trip and they
all highly recommend
it for anytime but Jul;
or August when it is
too hot in the area.
Fishing was good and
reportedly is always
good in the bay be­
tween the Baha and
Mexico.
Sort of a
fish trap.

TICKET SALES:

REMEMBER TO SELL TICKETS
TO EVERYONE YOU SEE...
MORE ARE AVAILABLE.
ONLY
18 SELLING DAYS TILL SHOW­

BIRTHDAYS:
Al Nelson
Ed Devito
Norm Moore

TIME.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY FELLOWS!i
DEFINITIONS:

PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT:
This would be a better world |
if men would show as much pan:
tience with each other as
they do when waiting for a
fish to bite.

A sense -of humor is what
makes you laugh at something
which would make you mad if
it happened to you.

ECONOMY:
Is that ■■■mysterious some­
thing that impels us to
pay too little for some­
thing we need and too much
for something we want.

BEGINNERS SKI TRAIL:
Fanny Hill

ADOLESENSE-MIDDLE AGE
Adolesense:
when you think
you will live forever.
Middle Age:
when you won­
der how you have lasted so
long.

NEXT WEEK:
Seton Bovee will be
the program chairman,
and at this writing he
was out of town, so we
will have to wait till
Tuesday to find out
what the program will
be.

JOKE:

OFFICE DIVISION

Secretary to Irate Bos&gt;.
Certainly I have a good
reason for being late!
It makes the day seem
shorter!

ON THE TIMELY SUBJECT
OF TAXES:

Taxation, like a lot of
other things, is based
on supply and demand.
The Government demands
and we supply.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^BluB SERVICE

ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

FuHer,

Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Rotary
Luse,

★
Regular — 1st

—

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

of

International —
Fred Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

—

WILLIAM FULLER

August — 1974

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Ken noth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

CHARLES
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

—

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

25—Ken Putnam
March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

RICHARD

WHITE

International

Charles

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Youth

October — 1974

—

Projects

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

13—Dick Hruska
20—Walt Balcom

April — 1975
1—Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

18 —Keith Pearce

24—Chuck Bristol

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

4—Seton Bovee
11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

17—Chuck Woodward

★

February — 1975

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay
v
'
**
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

10—Don Shorno
John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore

24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

rotary'show

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

8—Bill Lymburner

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret j. 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
____ 278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty —--------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail -------------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------------------------- 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ------------- ---------- 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —------------ - - 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan----------279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349

David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S; Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura _____ 278-6981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura --------- 278-7237

NAME

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta----------- 278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary SPECTOR
published by the CQLDWe^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn ------ 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 5BB—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet .
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr;—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoihe
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

Mr. Ernest Luse
Route Bi­

Coldwater, Michigan

�The COLDWATE^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The C°LDWAt|^B^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cth^in the U.S.A.

February

1975

John Collins Brings Rotarians History of Marshall

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Members
Ab sent

Fred Culy
Hal Sexton
Dick ^hite

88

12

Guests
Total
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

REMINDER:
Show Committee Meeting Mon­
day 7:30 at Pearce home.

John Collins Marshall
Mark Putnam Marshall
Dale Treadwell
NON RQTAR1AN GUESTS:
A

While on the subject of the
show, only 14 selling days

Stacy Goodreau—Student
George Buchanan

till show time... so SELL
SELL SELL THOSE TICKETS!!
If you need more tickets,
see Ton Collins, Ticket
Chairman.

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:

Election of Board Members:
of the 6 nominated these

3 were elected:
Hal Sexton
Jim Koss
Dick Uhl

Homes for the Aged
Household Furn. Retail
Insurance Health &amp; Accident
Laundry Service
Mens Clothins, Retail
Mental Health
Metal Tubing Mfg.
Minister
Musical Instrument Retail

More in future issues

REPORT OF BOARD MEETING:

JOKE (Geriatric Dept):

Officers elected for the
forthcoming year beginning
July 1 are:

Doctor to Elderly Rotarian:

Jim Lyon----- Pres.
Hal Sexton----- Vice Pres.
Bob Rumsey----- Sec.
Ernie Luse----- Treas.
Fred Anderson------.’
'

"Sure you can chase woman.
Just make sure you don't
catch any.'1

Man to Neighbor:

Asst. Sec. Treas.
Also $100 was voted to be
given to the Historical
Society.

’’Let's make a deal.
I'll
stop keeping up with you if
you'11 stop keeping up with
me.”

Ken Putnam was in charge
of the program (switches
with Seton Bovee.)
He
had as his speaker John
Collins of the Eaton
Corporation of Marshall
who is also the presi­
dent of the Marshall
Historical Society.
Mr
Collins gave some of the
history of Marshall and
what has been done to
make it outstanding in
the presevation of histori sites and homes.
Much of the credit for

preserving historic
sites goes to Mr. Brooke
(Truss Manufacturer)

who would buy up histor­
ic sites and homes as
they would become avail­
able and then sell them
only to those who would
restore them.
He also
was responsible for the
construction of the lime
stone post office and
the city hall, both of
which blend in with the
architecture of the rest
of the town.
Thanks Ken
for an interesting pro­
gram.

NEXT WEEK:
Jim Endicott is program
chairman who was out of
town at this writing so
we don't know what he
will have for a program
Could be on why power
rates have raised.
We'll find out Tuesday.

If you make a left turn
from a right hand lane,
you are probably just
careless or reckless and
not at all what the dri­
ver behind called you.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtans FuHer, Charles

Geishert,

Paul

Thompson

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

SEXTON

-

Director

Club Bulletin - Paul

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

1974 - 1975
.
^ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural-Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Ruse, John

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Rco Goodwin

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

RICHARD

International

Charles

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

Youth

—

Edward Davey
—

John

★
—

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

18—Keith Pearce

13— Dick Hruska

20— Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

10—Don Shorno
Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Kass
~

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnighf

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

3—Larry Donay
Song Leaders — ‘ John
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

29—Les Luse

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

8—Bill Lymburner

29—Olin Dally

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

Projects

Foundation

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

25—Ken Putnam

October — 1974

Director

-

WHITE

February — 1975

6— John Dygert

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

August — 1974

17—Chuck Woodward

★

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Allegan,

HARLOW

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

★
PAUL

^■luTTeRVICE

COMMITTEES

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7— John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28— John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLQWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn _____ 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe..St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
__ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
_ 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249'
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave ...
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

/s' FEfi

The COLDWATER
Rotary ftEFLECTOR
published by the GQ^DW^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan,

COLDWATER, MXCHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians A Iways Welcome

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501 Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ._
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632 -Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ._ .
278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
2___ 279-9349 ’Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063 -Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 PNorman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
. 279^4)2* --Frs.Robert Man, '75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2817'*^^
"
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272 'johnY Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ^i^L___ 278-6730

4903$

�9“He~Profits Most Who Serves~Besf^

The COLDWATEBg|fetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAWggWaUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest cMm the U. S. A.

February 11, 1975

Rotarians Get A Bit Of A Review Of Some Of The Singing Acts

For The Show.

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Received a letter from
Harold Goodholm who is re-

1

cuperating from surgery in
Calif.
Sens his regrets for
not being here for this years
show.

Members
Absent
Guests

Show Director John Dean
was the program chairmar
and the program was de­
voted to extra rehear­
sal time plus a review c

88
25
^3

10
73

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Jim Lyon
Scholarship Committee re­
ports that a scholarship
program has been adopted..
There will be a ^5'00 ’ scholar­
ship given each year, to be
financed by half of all
fines collected and the bal­
ance to come from the trea­
sury.
The fines have been
going to the Rotary Founda­
tion, so we have two alter­
natives:
give less to Ro­
tary Foundation; do heavier
fining.
(Editor’s note:

John Worth
Quincy
Dale Treadwell
Dick Zanter

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

spots but in general it
looks like a great show
again this year.

J ames’ Cohrad
Casey Medendorp
Drew Claes
Student Guests:
Mark Meyer
Karin Allejung
Stacey Goodreau
Jacqueline Brown

Next Week:
Keith Pearce is program
chairman and he says
that next week's prograj
time till be devoted to
show rehearsal, some
chorus and some special
ty acts.

NOTE FROM GORDON SCHLUBATIS JOKE:

I’11 bet the fining will be
heavier.)

For some reason the farmer
guest assignments have not
been ending up with farm­

Last selling week before
the show for getting the
tickets sold.
If you have
sold yours more are avail­
able from Tom Collins.
If

ers as guests.
Will get
the program "revved" up
again in a few weeks.

you can’t sell all of yours .
either buy’em and give’em
away or possibly another
Rotarian could sell those
you can’t sell.

We just considered the cost
of postage stamps and cal­
culated that it wculd be
cheaper to go in parson than
to send a Valentino card.

of some of the singing
groups who will be fea­
tured at the Rotary
Show on Feb. 20, 21, &amp;
22.
Still some rough

ON THE RECENT HISTORY OF
SHORTAGES:

We beefed about the meat
shortage
We gassed a lot about the
fuel shortage
And the wheat shortage

went against our grain.
But one shortage had a
good result:
The job shortage made the
people who were still
employed work harder.

(BUSINESS AND
FINANCE DIVISION)

It was duly reported
at a coffee session that
the 9th National Bank
was looking for a cashrier.
Commented one of
the group: "But I
thought
they just hired
I
a new one a month ago:"
"They did.
He's the one
they're looking for!"

DOMESTIC DIVISION:
1st Rotarian:
"I will
be a bachelor for the
next two weeks."
2nd Rotarian:
"How's
that?"
1 st Rotarian:
"My wife
if going home to spend
two weeks with her mo­
ther.
She does this
once a year...sort of a
refresher course in nag­
ging.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretory
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willkins Fuller, Charles
Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins
Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Club Bulletin - Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program —• James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary International
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

WILLIAM FULLER

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director

August — 1974

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests - Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

★

WHITE

International

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

The Rotary
Klein

—

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

1—Dave Rubley

Projects

8—Bob Loose

—

—

Foundation

John

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

WTARY'SHOW

7—John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

15—Norm Olmsted

22—Chuck Bacon

December — 1974

John

8—Bill Lymburner

29—Olin Dally

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

April - 1975

22—B.ob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

Edward Davey

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

25—Ken Putnam

1—Dave Norton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

13—Dick Hruska
20—Walt Balcom

October — 1974

Director

-

4—Seton Bovee
11—Jim Endicott

18—Keith Pearce

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

February — 1975

6—John Dygert

17—Chuck Woodward

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Allegan,

HARLOW

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES

committees^Blub SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975

1—Paul Ruse
8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman • Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret s 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Palsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

’ Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
__ 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice 2
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
- 2.38-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Eq,e
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan.
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet.
.279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
.-—279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
278-8743
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel ~r_
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
..
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

The COLDWATER
Rotary IOeCTOR
published by the CpL,DW^&gt;ER ROTARY CLUB

Vy/XJ

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 5BB—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
278-6603
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.-Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway ■ Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
....
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia.
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

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Published by The COLDWATl^^WclUB, Coldwater, Michigan

the U.S.A.
February 18,

1975

Meeting Devoted To Practice For Show

PREZ SEZ:
Board Meeting will be Tues,
evening March 4 at the usual

time and place at Prez Paul'
house.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

88

Members
Absent

25

Guests
Total

^7

YEAR OLDER DEPARTMENT:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK TO

Al Wiler
Al Gutstein

Harold Goodholm
Norm Youtsey
Howard Teeter
Clyde Williams
Conrad Swart

Program Chairman and
Show Chairman were one
and the same, Keith
Pearce, who felt that
the practice was needed

more than a different
program.
One thing for
certain, participants
in the show do not "peal
too soon. Fact is it

Bronson
Angola

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
George Buchdnan
Jim Keen

The scholarship program is
off to a flying start, fines
have never been better.
At
this rate we'll have the
scholarship progam covered
for the year in about 10
weeks.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
Any time you call your dog a
dumb animal, remember who's
working to support him.

PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT:

A consultant is a well paid
expert who is brought in at the last minute to share the
blame.

Running a business is like a
shower.
One wrong turn and
you're in hot water.

seems amazing that when
the time has run out an&lt;
the show must go on, a
good show goes on much
to the pleasure of the
audiences.
This year's
show promises to be mosi
entertaining thanks to
a lot of hard work on
the part of Director
John Dean, Chairman
Keith Pearce and all
other committee heads.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
Seton Bovee is in charge
and will have his son
as the speaker.
We
look forward to an in­
teresting program.

Fun is li e life insurance,
the older you get, the more
it costs.

CAMPUS REPORT:

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

One of our Rotarians tells
us that he knows who his
daughter's favorite author
is..."01 Dad"...he writes
checks.

DEFINITIONS:

Prosperity:
Something you feel, fold and
forward to Washington.

The hot dog is often
called a weiner, suggesi
ing Viennese origin,
but in Vienna it's
called a frankfurter and
in Frankfort it's called

a weiner, as if both
cities want to dis­
claim it.
It's been
Hot Dog since 1906 when

Sermon:
A Moralogue

a cartoon depicted a
dachshund in a bun.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^HlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Preiident

Vic«-Proiiden»
Secretary
Treaeurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: William FuHer, Charles

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

Director

Classification - Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership —
Robert
Nagle,
Charles Woodward,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Rotary
Luse,
Regular — 1st

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

of

International —
Fred Anderson,'

Ernest
Robert

CHARLES GEISHERT

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dirt., Rotary International

Allegan,

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

—

★

YEATES

Michigan

The Four-Way Test . — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard
Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

6—John Dygert

February — 1975
4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott
18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

24—Chuck Bristol

April — 1975
1—Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

WHITE

RICHARD

International

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

October — 1974

Projects

—

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

August — 1974

17—Chuck Woodward

1—Daye Rubley
B—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon
29—Les Luse

Ernest Luse

John

Milnes,

6—Pat Leonard

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

17—Dick Moore
31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

7—John Kline

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman
John Dean

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr
29—Olin Dally

5—Russ Temple

24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

15—Norm Olmsted

November — 1974

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

8—Bill Lymburner

May — 1975

26—Bill Timm

Employer ■&gt; Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro &lt;-

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

H.

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

1974 - 1975
,
^ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director

COMMUNITY SERVICE

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July - 1975
1—Paul Ruse

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman ■ Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret _ 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ------------ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara----------------- 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois--------------------------- - 278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara--------- 278-5234
Sherwood **Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian---------------- ---------- 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo . — 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne _______________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol ______________ 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary--------------- 278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte ___ 278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave — ----------------------- 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ---------------- 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------------- 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ---------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey----------- 278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn------------------------ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary ptE&amp;ECTOR
J

CW1

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

v

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn __ —•_ 278-8321
------- 278-4907
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-5842
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
-------- 278-8575
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude — 278-4350
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail*—‘278-2406
— &gt;278-4222
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail *------------- 278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4140
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye’.
278-6603
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia---- 279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382 ■-- - - -- ---------- 238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth________________ 278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, ,R. R. 5—Eileen ------------------------ 278-5556
278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol -------------James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet-------------------------- 278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores---------- 278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol---------- • ----------- 238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------ 278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine — 278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia ------------ 278-4424
----------- 278-5033
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan---------- — 279-9492
278-6334
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie — -------- 278-6393
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ------ - 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------- 278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura --------- 278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
. - —
279-9412 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3-Harrietta----------- 278-2272 John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

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Published by The COLDWAf^^dl^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

FEBRUARY 25, 1975

the U.S.A.

SETON BOVEE II GIVES PROGRAM ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE.

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDACE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

MEMBERS
ABSENT

CLYDE WILLIAMS

GUESTS
TOTAL

88

15
5

WELCOME TO ROTARY:
FRED ANDERSON INTRODUCED
NEW MEMBER, JIM CONRAD.
JIM
IS MANAGER OF MANUFACTURING
AT BORG WARNER.
MOVED TO
COLDWATER FROM LAPORTE A
YEAR AGO TO JOIN THE LOCAL
BORG WARNER OPERATION.
WELCOME.

MONTHLY BOARD MEETING WILL
BE HELD AT PREZ PAUL'S
RESIDENCE TOES. MARCH 4 AT
7:30PM.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

DALE G» TREADWELL
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
ED WORLAND
MIKE WARNOCK
EXCHANGE STUDENTS:
SUSAN MOLLER OLSEN FROM
DENMARK
RUMBERTO AMAIAL GURGEL
FROM BRAZIL

SETON BOVEE WAS THE
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN AND II/
AS HIS GUEST, HIS SON,
SETON BOVEE II WHO PRE­
SENTED HIS SLIDE COL­
LECTION WHICH WAS A
PAET OF HIS PROJECT
WHEN HE SET OUT TO
GET HIS MASTERS DEGREE
HE DID HIS OWN PHOTOG­
RAPHY AND OWN DEVELOP­
ING AND THE SLIDES WERE
EXCELLENT.
THINGS
THAT WE LOOK AT EVERY
DAY AND TAKE FOR GRANT­
ED ARE ALL PART OF EN­
VIRONMENTAL SCIENCE.
IT WAS VERY INTERESTING
TO SEE THE COUNTRYSIDE
THROUGH THE EYES OF A
BIOLOGIST.

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:

CONCERNING THE ROTARY SHOW:
ATTENDANCE WAS GOOD AND THE
COMMENTS WERE GOOD.
BUSI­
NESS TO GET FINISHED:
IF YOU HAVE A BILL TO BE
PAID BY ROTARY, GET THE
BILL IN NOW.
ALSO, IF YOU HAVEN'T SET­
TLED UP FOR YOUR TICKETS, DO
SO NOW WITH TOM COLLINS.

THERE ARE THREE KINDS OF
ROTARIANS:
THOSE WHO MAKE THINGS
HAPPEN.
2
THOSE WHO WATCH THINGS
HAPPEN.
THOSE WHO WONDER WHAT
3
HAPPENED.

I

OPTICAL GOODS RETAIL
PHYSICIAN, RADIOLOGY
PHYSICIAN, PSYCHIATRY
PHOTOGRAPHY
POSTAL SERVICE
POWDERED METALIC CARBIDES
MANUFACTURING
PUBLIC SAFETY (POLICE)

MORE TO COME.
IF YOU KNOW
OF SOMEONE IN THESE CATE­
GORIES, GET IN TOUCH WITH
SECRETARY BOB RUMSEY AND
GET THE BALL ROLLING.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
THE TROUBLE WITH TODAY'S
DOLLAR IS THAT IT SEEMS TO
HAVE BEEN BUILT FOR SPEED
RATHER THAN ENDURANCE.

THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE,
WE HAVE LEARNED THAT
MAX MORATH WHO WILL BE
ENTERTAINING AT THE
TIBBITS TUESDAY NIGHT
WILL BE HERE EARLY
ENOUGH TO PRESENT OUR
PROGRAM AT ROTARY NEXT
TUESDAY.
IN THE EVENT
YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR
WITH MAX MORATH, HE IS
A JAZZ PIANIST WHO SPEC
IALIZES IN PIANO ARTIS­
TRY FROM AN ERA THAT
MOST OF US REMEMBER
AND CAN ASSOCIATE WITH.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEAR
ING FROM MAX MORATH
NEXT WEEK.

COMMENT OF THE WEEK:

AND THEN:

THERE WAS THE ELDERLY LADY
WHO ASKED HER YOUNG NEPHEW
HOW HE LIKES SCHOOL.
"CLOSED,'' SAID HE.

"I HATE SPINACH AND I'M
GLAD I HATE IT BECAUSE
IF I LIKED IT I'D EAT
IT AND I CAN'T STAND
THE STUFF."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON —• Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

Willkins

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charles

Thompson

Paul

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Dist., Rotary International
H.

Allegan,

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

—

James

Lyon

YEATES

Michigan

-

WILLIAM FULLER

Di rector

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rublcy

Rural • Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

11—Jim Endicott

6— John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13— Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20— Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10--Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975

24—Chuck Bristol

1—Dave Norton
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

RICHARD

—

WHITE

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

The Rotary
Klein

Foundation

—

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose

—

Edward Davey

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Ruble/

Director

Projects

Youth

Bacon,

Charles

October — 1974

★

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

June — 1975

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

4—Seton Bovee

17—Chuck Woodward

★

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

—

February — 1975

August — 1974

Howard Toylor, Richard

International

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

CHARLES

SEXTON

1974 - 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Gov. 636

HARLOW

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
PAUL

committees ^Blub SERVICE

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Dan Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

John

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore

24—John Milnes

24—Harold Goodholm

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
*

1—Paul Ruse

January — 1975

ROTARrif SHOW

8—Jerry Towns

7— John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975
Director

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28— John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman • Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.-Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.-Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian _______________ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
i
____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellon Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy _ 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
___ : 639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ___________ 278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
_______ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_____ 238^2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Foe
278-8518
Normand' Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279^9^92
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,* 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta

NAME

HONORARY MEMBERS
r. Robert Man, 7:

The COJtD^ATER
Rotary MMeCTOR
published BY the COI^WrlLR ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE
^siting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER,. MICHIGAN

Phone No.

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ._
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lin.coln St.—Virginia
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
____

FEB28
Ah/J
19/3

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address t Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Moriah
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia “
278-4424

49036

jrcle Dr.—Edna

278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�^^‘He Profits Most Who Serves Best”^&amp;

The COLDWATEB^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA1^S^|£ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest ClMlin the U.S.A.
MARCH

MAX MORATH TELLS ROTARIANS ABOUT THE RAGTIME YEARS

'975

PREY SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

OUR OFFICIAL ATTENDANCE FOR
FEBRUARY WAS 89-53% WHICH PUTS

MEMBERS
ABSENT

88
16

GUESTS
TOTAL

72
9
"Si

•-S IN 2nd PLACE IN THE DISTRICT
VICKSBURG BEAT US OUT WITH
JUST A SMALL EDGE.
BE SURE
TO DO THOSE MAKE UPS WHEN YOU
CAN’T BE HERE ON TUESDAYS.. w
WITH A LITTLE EFFORT WE CAN
BE #1..

RALPH TOUPALIK HAS BEEN AP­
POINTED. TO THK’NEW NOTARY
CHAIRMANSHIP . .. OH AIRHAN OF
THE '^ROTARY BUY A C\R CAMPAIHN.” RE NEEDS TWO VOLUN­
TEERS TO ASSIST HIM.
EVEN
THOUGH IT MAY SEEM THAT THIS
PROJECT IS ONE THAT RALPH
DREAMED UP, IT IS ACTUALLY
A STATE WIDE PROJECT.
TO
LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING MORE
ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS
PROJECT.
HOW ABOUT THIS
FOR A SLOGAN..’’BUY A NEW CAR
AND KEEP MICHIGAN GREEN...
WITH DOLLARS.”

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL MEETING
IN MONTRAL WILL BE HELD JUNE
EIGHT TO TWELVETH,
PLANS ARE
BEING MADE FOR M^xSS TRANSPOR­
TATION TO CUT COSTS.
IF YOU
ARE INTERESTED IN GOING, GET
IN TOUCH WITH PREZ PAUL.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

LEASON MODERT
GLEN BARNETT
KEN GUNTHORPE

BRONSON
BRONSON

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
MAX MORATH—PROGRAM
STUDENT GUESTS:
MARK MEYER
STACEY GOODREAU
LESLEE WHITE
LEE RAHUNEN
SHIGEMI KANEDA

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
RESTAURANTS
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
SHEET METAL WORKING
SHOE MANUFACTURING
SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT
SOFT WATER SERVICE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEVISION SALES &amp; SERVICE
TITLE SERVICE
TRANSPORTATION:
DRAYING &amp; HAULING
VETERINARIAN
WINDOW GLASS RETAIL

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN DON
STINE HAD HIS PROGRAM AT
A VERY OPPERTUNE TIME,
THE DAY WHEN MAX MORATH
WAS IN TOWN TO PRESENT
HIS SHOW AT THE TIBBITS.
AS THE SPEAKER FOR THE
DAY, MAX ELABORATED ON
WHY HE HAS CHOSEN THE
ERA AROUND THE TURN OF
THE CENTURY TO CONCEN­
TRATE ON.
HISTORIANS
AND WRITERS SEEM TO NE­
GLECT THAT ERA AND HE
FEELS THAT IT HAS MUCH
TO TELL ABOUT.
IT IS
THE PERIOD WHEN AUTO­
MOBILES CAME INTO BEING
ELECTRIC LIGHTS, AIR­
PLANES, PAPER MONEY,
MOVIES, INCOME TAX, IN­
DOOR PLUMBING, DISPOSABI
RAZOR BLADES AND DOZENS
OF OTHER THINGS.
IT WAS
AN OPTIMISTIC ERA AND

THE MUSIC WAS ALSO THAT
WAY.
HE STATED THAT HE
FINDS THE PAST ALWAYS
PLEASANT, BECAUSE IT
tSN’T HERE.
HE DID
SEVERAL DIALECT QUOTES
OF MR. DOOLEY, A POPULAR
NEWSPAPER CHARACTER OF
THE ERA, ONE OF WHICH
WAS ’’TRUST EVERYBODY,
BUT CUT THE CARDS.” HE
CLOSED WITH A MEDLEY OF
OLD FAVORITES AT THE
PIANO ABD THE MAPLE LEAF
RAG.
A MOST ENJOYABLE
PROGRAM.
THANKS DON
FOR ARRANGING IT-

DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE
BASKETBALL COACH WHO RAISED
THE URINALS IN THE LOCKER
ROOM UP A FOOT?
DID IT TO
NEXT WEEK:
KEEP THE TEAM ON THEIR TOES.
PICH HOLBEN IS THE PRO­
GRAM CHAIRMAN AND HE SAY.
THAT THE PROGRAM IS NOT
SET
AT THIS MOMENT.
BUT
THEN THERE WAS THE TIPSY
CUSTOMER WHO WAS HAVING ALL WE KNOW THAT HE WILL
HAVE AN INTERESTING ONE.
SORTS OF TROUBLE IN THE
PHONE BOOTH.
"WHADDA YA
MEAN ’NUMBER PLEASE?”’ HE
SHOUTED.
’’YOU GOT MY DIME,
NOW GIMME MY PEANUTS’ I”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

Pretident

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-Preiident

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treaeurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtan. Fuller, Charlei

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

HARLOW

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

of

SEXTON

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard

Youth —
Hruska

Ernest
Robert

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R- ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

YEATES

Michigan

6—John Dygert

February — 1975

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott
18 —Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller
17—Chuck Woodward

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

RICHARD

WHITE

International

Charles

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Youth

October — 1974

Foundation

— John

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
—

August — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

International —
Fred Anderson,

Howard Taylor, Richard

★

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

H.

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Allegan,

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin - Paul Ruse, John

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

-

COMMUNITY SERVICE
1974 - 1975
UUIIIIAU einiee
.
^ROTARY PROGRAMS
WILLIAM FULLER
—
Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Rotary
Luse,

★
Regular — 1st

committees^Blub SERVICE

Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro
The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss
Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

John

Milnes,

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June - 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

7—John Kline

February 20, 21, 22, 1975
B. K. Pearce - Chairman
John Dean

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr
29—Olin Dally

May - 1975

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

29—Les Luse

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

8—Bill Lymburner

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

July — 1975

1—Paul Ruse
8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address * Rotary-An^

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

---- 278-8321
Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth —278-5358 . John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda---------- 278-4907
278-5842
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha--------------- 278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie —_. 278-6821
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan -------------- 278-8575
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen.
278-2239 John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183
Carroll L. Barnes,, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret _ 278-8006 H. Vincent Kornstieri, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501 Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude — 278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail — 278-2406
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean 22^1^ — 278-8086 James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ------------- 278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian — ------- 278-4222
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
.1- 278-5386
278-4140
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara';.—,
;—•■•278-5891
278-6603
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
Cljprles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois ------------- —----- 278-5828
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia — 279-9268
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278(5284
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen--------------------- 278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382 ______________ 238-2318
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian —.------- ------------- -&gt;-■ 278-7249 . Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth----------- ------------- 278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen ------------------------ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol ------------------------ 278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy------------279-9471
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet-------------------------- 278-5521
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
-----—— 278-2007
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .
------ 278-6635
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores ---------- 278-6736
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty ------------ 278-6093
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------- ---------- 238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott AyeT—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine —. 278-6693
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanfie
------------------- 278-5909
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia------------ 278-4424
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
---------------- 238-2632
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
—•-------------- 278-6770
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — - -------- 278-5033
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ------------- 279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St,.—Rosamond 278-5033
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary--------------- 278-4248
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet •------------- 279-9349. Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia------ 278-6334
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie — ------ 278-6393
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------- 278-6551
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave — ..-------------------- 278-4082
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979 |
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ----------------- 278-2841
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743 I
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279-9481
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall'St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------------- 639-4433
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore --------- 278-6517
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------- 279-9266
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5004Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey ----------- 278-6191
fFpRobert
Man,
75
N.: Cktle“ Dr.rrEdno
__ 278.-281 J
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle . _
. 279-9412
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
JoArr. Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen
:—--- 278-6730
Gordon
R.
Schlubatis,
R.
R.
3
—
Harrietta
----------278-2272
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ------------------------ 278-6704
t Cj 2 ’ ’1 A
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1-

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^®feCTOR
published BY the OWWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 PM
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�‘He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATElfflfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^I^R.Q]^P CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S.A.
ROTARIANS ENTERTAINED BY COMBO

MARCH 11, 1975

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

VEE? JIM LYON IN CHARGE
OF MEETING TODAY.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
"BIG DON”...ANOTHER 39
YEAR MILESTONE

88

MEMBERS
ABSENT

20

GUESTS
TOTAL

7%

ROTARIAN GUESTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM TOM
COLLINS, TICKET CHAIRMAN
OF ROTARY SHOW:

’’ANYONE WO STILL OWES FOR
TICKETS SEE TOM COLLINS
'CREDIT BUREAU.'”

GEORGE JEFFERY
RAY SMITH
MARK PUTNAM
TERRY HOLLISTER
DALE TREADWELL

BRONSON
BRONSON
MARSHALL
BRONSON

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS

JOHN PIERSON ADI

UP OR I'LL
WEEK."

AID PAY ’
IR NEXT

GEORGE BUCHANAN &amp; STUDENT
GUESTS
VICKI HAVENS
JOHN TOUPALIK

DIET DEPARTMENT:
HAVE HEARD TELL OF A COUPLE
OF ROTARIANS WHO WENT ON A
DIET...ONLY THING THEY
LOST WAS SOME MORE HAIR.

ON THE SUBJECT OF DIETS

THIS IS AN INTERESTING
COUNTRY.
AT PRESENT THERE
ARE TWO MAIN WORRIES:
1.
WHETHER THERE'S GOING
TO BE ENOUGH FOOD, 2.
HOW
TO LOSE WEIGHT.

GOVERNMENT RED TAPE DEPART­
MENT:

A CLERK IN BATTALION HEAD­
QUARTERS OPENED A DOCUMENT,
INITIALED IT AND SENT IT
ON TO THE COMMANDING OFFICER.
IT SOON REAPPEARED ON HIS
DESK WITH THIS NOTATION:
"YOU WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO
SEETFIIS DOCUMENT.
PLEASE
ERASE YOUR INITIALS AND
INITIAL THE ERASURE."

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN RICH
HOLBEN ARRANGED FOR AN
ENJOYABLE MUSICAL PRO­
GRAM FOR THIS WEEK’S
PROGRAM.
BUDDY &amp; ZELDA CORNWELL, NARK FEL­
LER AND JOHN MILNES
MADE UP THE COMBO.
ZELDA CORNWELL AS VO­
CALIST ENTERTAINED WIT
CURRENTLY POPULAR
SONGS, AT LEAST SONGS
THAT MADE THE ROTARY
SHOW HIT PARADE, LIKE:
"IF YOU LOVE ME LET ME
KNOW," "LET ME BE
THERE," "KILLING ME
SOFTLY," PLUS OTHERS
LIKE "JOHNNY BE GOOD,"
KANSAS CITY," AND HE
THINKS I STILL CARE."
MARK SOLOED ON ONE TOC
"YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE
OF MY LIFE."
IT WAS A MOST ENJOYABI
HALF HOUR WITH A GOOD
JOB OF ENTERTAINING GN
THE PART OF ALL OF THE
MUSICAL AGGREGATION.
THANKS RICH FOR AR­
RANGING FOR THE PROGRAI1

NEXT WEEK
ED DEVITO IS IN CHARGE
SOMETHING OF THE HIS­
TORY OF PAUL REVERE???

TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT

THEN THERE WAS THE LADY WHO
JUST KEEPS GAINING AND GAIN.
ING.
SHE GOT SO BIG THAT
LAST MONTH THE PC"7? 0 ■ FICE
DECIDED SHE WAS BIG ENOUGH
TO BE A PLACE AND THEY
ASSIGNED HER A ZIP CODE.

A MAN CAME OUT OF AN OFFICE
BUILDING AND FOUND HIS CAR
HALFWAY UP ON THE CURB, THE
REAR END CRUMPLED AND A
SMAIL CROWD STANDING AROUND
LOOKING AT THE DAMAGE.
THERE W.AS A PENCILED NOTE
UNDER THE WINDSHIELD WIPER
WHICH READ, " I RAN INTO
YOUR CAR.
SOME PEOPLE SAW
ME DO IT.
THEY THINK I’M
WRITING MY NAME, LICENSE
NUMBER AND INSURANCE COM­
PANY ON THIS NOTE, BUT THEY
ARE WRONG.
BYE."

OR THE WEEK

IF HALF THE WORLD
DOESN’T KNOW HOW THE
OTHER HALF LIVES IT'S
ENCOURAGING TO KNOW
THAT AT LEAST HALF THE
PEOPLE IN TEE WORLD ARI
MINDING THEIR OWN BUS-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thurjday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:1'5 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
THOMPSON

President

Vice-President

JAMES LYON
ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtan. Fuller, Charles

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Club Bulletin - Paul

Ruse, John

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

evening

of

James

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
Willicim Timm, Rea Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

International —
Fred ’ Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

CHARLES
Allegan,

H.

YEATES

Michigan

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine
11 —Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

October — 1974

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

WHITE

RICHARD

Director

-

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

25—Woody Craig

1—Dave Rubley

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

15—Norm Olmsted

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

June — 1975

Director

December — 1974

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

March — 1975

September — 1974

24—Chuck Bristol

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

—

4—Seton Bovee

17—Chuck Woodward

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

February — 1975

11—Jim Endicott

10—Mark Feller

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

ROTARY PROGRAMS

8—Bob Loose

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Rotary
Luse,

★
Tuesday

—

Director

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

Thompson

Paul

Regular — 1st

-

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

★

Geishert,

SEXTON

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

★
PAUL

HARLOW

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES^PtLUB SERVICE

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss.

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

x

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

3—Bob Seaman

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address 6 Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret x 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
______________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No. I NAME

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Foe
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Narmandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B, K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle .
279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2811

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDW'A'l ER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

Phone No.

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The CO^LCWATER
Rotary I^KgECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
_ 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand-Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna . _____ 278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best”^^

The COLDWATEBgfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^R§#RS" CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cthfoin the U. S. A.
March 18, 1975

Prosecutor Richard Colbeck Speaks To Rotarians...„

PREZ SEZ;

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Our heartfelt sympathy goes
out to the family of Olin
Dally who passed away this
week, and to Harold Goodholm
whose wife passed away.

We now have a new supply of
flags for Rotarians to take
with them to present to
clubs that are visited in
far away places.
(Quincy

MEMBERS
ABSENT

Program Chairman Ed
Devito had as his speak'

88
13

er, Branch County Pros­
ecuting Attorney Richard
Colbeck.
He spoke on
some of the new programs
that have been started
in his office in the
past two years since he
has been here in Branch
County, one is the
bad check.
They en­

70
GUESTS
TOTAL

73

NO ROTARIAN GUESTS THIS
WEEK
*
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Speaker Richard Colbeck
Studenj^*Guests;

courage merchants to
bring any bad checks to
his office.
They are
85% effective in collect

Vicki Havas
John Toupalik

or Bronson are not eligible
If you are going on a far
reaching junket, see Sec.
Bob Rumsey for flags to
take along.

NEW MEMBERS:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Duke Davidson
Overheard at one cf the
tables, "He doesn’t look
bad for 65."
Their math
must be bad because he is
a 1924 model.

SPEAKING OF AGES OF ROTAR­
IANS:
Sec. Bob Rumsey recently
had to send the following
information to Rotary
International and we
thought you might be inter­
ested in it. Members of’
the Coldwater Rotary Club ii.
the following age groups:

21-25
26-50

1
5

31-55
56-^

6
11

41-45
46-50

12
15

51-55
56 and over

8
50

Fred Culy’introduced 2 new
Rotarians, Ed Geishert who
joins us with the classifi­
cation of Petroleum Sales,
and Gilbert Patton of the
Gas Company under the clas­
sification of Gas Service,
Weights and Measures.
Welcome to the Club.

ing them. He also spoke
on the re-habilitation
programs that have been
started to help get
offenders ’’Back on the
Track."
Also covered

were some of the prob­
lems faced by a pros­
ecuting attorney.

NEXT WEEK:

Woody Craig is in charge
of the program.
He says
it
is
going
to
be
some­
HOW ABOUT A THOUGHT FOR
one fr*m the Conserva­
THE WEEK:
tion department, but at
this
writing not certain
People who refuse to become
just exactly who.
Anyway
involved in the problems
and needs of their communi­ we can expect to be
enlightened on some
ty are like the two men
phase
of conservation.
shipwrecked in a lifeboat.
From their end of the boat
they watched as those at
the other end bailed fur­
JCKE DEPARTMENT:
iously to keep the boat
Here's one that reported
afloat.
One of the men
ly came frcm Cho.ck
said to the other, ’’Thank
Bacon's
office.
heaven the hole is not in
Said the Doctor: "I'm
our end of the boat."
unable to pin down any
specific cause for your
illness.
Frankly, I
think it’s due to drink­
ing.”
"If that's the cflse,"
said the patient, "I'll
come back when you're so^
^er."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1974-1975

PreBideni

PAUL THOMPSON

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

HARLOW

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: William Fuller, Charles

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

of

Club Bulletin — Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney

—

Program

James

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
YEATES

Michigan

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Peorce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom
27—Howard Taylor

10—Mark Feller

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mlko Toupalik

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Charles

Youth

—

Projects

Edward Davey

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

Foundation

—

John

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

1—Dave Rubley
8—Bob Loose

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975

1—Dave Norton
8—Bill Lymburner

15—Norm Olmsted

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr
29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975
3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

18—Ed DeVito

22—Chuck Bacon

December — 1974

*

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

11—Rich Holben

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

17—Chuck Woodward

★

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

August — 1974

Youth —
Hruska

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

—

4—Seton Bovee

September — 1974

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

CHARLES GEISHERT

February — 1975

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

H.

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Lyon

Ernest
Robert

Director

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Nagle,
Richard

International —
Fred Anderson,

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Allegan,

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins
Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Rotary
Luse,

CHARLES

-

Membership —
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

★

Regular — 1st

SEXTON

1974 - 1975

ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

LUB SERVICE

COMMITTEES

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

24—John Milnes
July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret x. 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
_ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
_ 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
____ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
27B-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave ______________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia
'278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. T Quincy—Pat
"2.
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.-Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine - - 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura-----278-8901

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail — 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ._
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle . - —
. 279-9412 -FFZRbb^rt Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Edna
Uohn -’(Yal^er, 33 Daugherty—Grqtcher^^-^^-^^ ^8-6730^
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272
£

lo

The COLDWATER
Rotary OBeCTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the TOLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians A Iways Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�^^‘He Profits Most Who Serves Best”^^

The COLDWATEBMfeta™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^: ROT^Ry' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

in the U. S. A.

The Singingest

MARCH 25 j

ERNEST KING SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS................................

1975

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

WE FINALLY MADE IT...
MEMBERS:
COLDWATER ROTARY WAS
ABSENT
#1 FOR CLUBS CF OUR
SIZE FOR THE MONTH OF
FEBRUARY WITH AN u8.&gt;%J GUESTS
TOTAL
NOW THAT WE’RE #1, IF.T '

US STAY THERE.
KEZ?
THOSE MAKE UPS GOING.

,
|

NEW PRODUCT INFO:

73
9

"8T

ROTARIAN 'QUES^?:

BILL SLISHER
WENDEL HATHAWAY
DALE TREADWELL
ACCOMPANIMENT FOR SING­
ING WAS PROVIDED BY
HOWARD "HOT HANDS"
TAYLOR ON THE SILENT OR­
GAN.
HOWARD SEZ HE
KEPT THE SOUND LOW SO
IT WOULDN'T DROWN OUT
THE SINGING,
"IF YOU
CAN’T HEAR IT YOU CAN’T
KNOCK IT."

88

BRONSON
BRONSON
BRONSON

non rotariMwests
JOHN TOUPALIK
STUDENT
MARY WRIGHT
STUDENT
GEORGE BUCHANAN
JOE FARRELL
KIRBY MEAGHER
THOMAS ?????? (CAN’T READ
THE LAST NAME)

OPEN CLASSIFICATION:

THERE’S A NEW HEALTH
STILL PLENTY OF OPENINGS FOR
FOOD BEING DEVELOPED
NEW MEMBERS:
MADE OF YEAST AND SHOE
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
POLISH.
IT'S FOR
RETAIL
THOSE PEOPLE WHO WANT r.O
AIRPORT OPERATING
RISE AND SHINE.
AUTOMOBILE CLUBS
AUTOMOBILE LEASING
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ASSEMBLY
UTOPIA DEPT:

MESSAGE FOUND IN A ECT
TLE WASHED ASHORE:
I'M MAROONED ON A
TROPICAL ISLAND WITH
NO TAXES, POLLUTION
OR TRAFFIC.
EAT YOUR
HEART OUT.

DOMESTIC DEPT:
ONE ROTARIAN SAYS HE
WOULD LIKE TO GO BACK
TO THE DAYS WHEN HIS
WIFE'S MEALS WERE CARE
FULLY THOUGHT OUT IN­
STEAD OF CAREFULLY
THAWED OUT.

THAT’S THE ”A”s...AND THERE
IS THE REST OF THE ALPHABET
TO WORK ON, TOO.

MACINE AGE INFO:

WORRIED ABOUT THE MACHINE
TAKING OVER THE WORLD?
FOR
ONE COMPUTER TO DO FOR OTHER
EQUIPMENT WHAT ONE BRAIN
DOES IN ONE LIFETIME, IT
WOULD NEED A HOUSE THE SIZE
OF THE U.N. BUILDING IN
NEW YORK, A COOLING SYSTEM
WITH AN OUTPUT EQUAL TO
NIAGARA FALLS AND A POWER
SYSTEM THE COMBINED SIZE OF
THOSE THAT SUPPLY ALL HOMES
AND INDUSTRIES IN CALIFORNIA

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN WOODY CRAIG
ARRANGED FOR THE PROGRAM TO­
DAY... ERNEST KING, PAST PRES.
OF BRANCH CO. CONSERVATION &amp;
SPORTSMANS CLUB TALKED ABOUT
CURRENT MOTES TO RESTRICT
THE OWNERSHIP OF HAND GUNS.
STATISTICS SHOW A HIGH HOMOCIDE RATE WITH HAND GUNS.
THERE IS A BILL NOW BEING CON
SIDERED BY THE LEGISLATURE
TO HAVE ALL HAND GUNS COLLECT
ED BY THE STATE FOR A SMALL
RENUMERATION.
HE EXPRESSED
THE CONCERN THAT PEOPLE HAVE
THAT HAVE REGISTERED GUNS
AND USE THEM PROPERLY WILL BE
THE ONES TO GIVE THEM UP,
WHILE THE OUTLAWS WILL RETAIL'
THEIRS.
BESIDES, GUNS CZlN
BE MANUFACTURED UNDER COVER
AND SOLD WITHOUT REGISTRATION
THE ANSWER HE FEELS IS IN
THE ENFORCEMENT OF EXISTING
LAWS.
IN 1973, IN DETROIT
ALONE THERE WERE OVER 2,400
ARRESTS, BUT ONLY ?6 CONVIC­

TIONS, INVOLVING THE MISUSE
OF HAND GUNS.
HE ASKED FOR
MORE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
AND ACTION TO RESOLVE THIS
QUESTION AND PRESERVE THE
RIGHTS OF LAWFUL CITIZENS
TO OWN GUNS.

NEXT WEEK:
DAVE NORTON WILL BE THE PRO­
GRAM CHAIRMAN.
AT THIS WRIT
ING HE WAS.’ NOT AVAILABLE TO
FIND OUT WHAT THE PROGRAM
WILL BE.
BUT I AM SURE WE
CAN EXPECT A GOOD ONE.

DEFINITION:
AUTOMATION:
MAN'S EFFORT TO MAKE WORK SO
EASY THAT WOMEN CAN DO IT ALL

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 p.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P M

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 PM

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

THOMPSON

Pre»iden»

JAMES LYON

Vice-Pre»idenf

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Trea.urer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtan. Fuller, Charles

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
Tuesday

evening

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
Program

—

James

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

of

Ernest
Robert

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois ■

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

-

6—John Dygert

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott
18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Howard Taylor, Richard

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10--Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Youth —
Hruska

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Charles

Youth

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

—

Foundation

John

CLUB HISTORIAN
• •

Employer I Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

John

Milnes,

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry fveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

17—Dick Moore
31—Bob Nagle

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

29—Olin Dally

November — 1974

24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

May — 1975

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

8—Bill Lymburner

29—Les Luse

26—Bill Timm

&amp;nest Luse

Director

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

August — 1974

February — 1975

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

1974 ■ 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

P

Director

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Allegan,

Ruse, John

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

Regular — 1st

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

’

COMMUNITY SERVICE

LUB SERVICE

COMMITTEES

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July - 1975
1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special program* such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman • Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean _•
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
_ 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
— 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin^ 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.1 NAME

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Rotary SMfcCTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

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Phone No.

Sec. 34,66, P, L. &amp; R.

published by the CTM^W'^TER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn _
278-8321
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183 Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
___ 278-8575
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ 278-6501 Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ,
278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ...
278-4222
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
____________ 238-2318
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021 Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
_______ 238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box^321—LaMoine
278-6693
Normand Moore, R. R.' 3—Annetta
238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box* 299-Celia -^~TT278-4424
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. 278-4198
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
^1^^278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond”278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349 Kenneth R. Warden, 25 LincolnSt.—Virginia
^278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scptt—Natalie . .TT’278-6393
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Majr^hglL-Donna
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B.-'K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
278-23LF
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
I...* \
HONOIbWY^MEMbjRS^
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278y5Q06;
27WP312 Fry^ber2_Man, 75 N. Cycle Dr^Edno^?r?
.
— .
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278U272

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�^^“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’^W

The COLDWATEjg||to7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaW^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cfhvin. the U. S. A.

TWA PILOT GEORGE BUCHANAN TELLS ABOUT FLYING AND

APRIL 1, 1975

SHOWS FILM ON 7^7.»»........

---------------------- --------- .—
PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Jffl
KOSS.
(HE DOESN'T

MEMBERS:
ABSENT

LOOK ANY OLDER THAN HE
DID LAST WEEK.)

GUESTS

DAVE NORTON, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN
ARRANGED FOR GEORGE BUCHANAN TO
BE THE SPEAKER FOR TODAY'S
PROGRAM, WHO SHOWED A FILM ON
THE BOEING 7^7 AND HOW IT COM­

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23
65
2

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
CONGRATULATIONS TO
HAROLD GOODHOIM FOR 20
YEARS OF PERFECT
ATTENDANCE.

BARNEY BARNETT

BRONSON

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

GEORGE BUCHANEN..SPEAKER

PROPOSE A NEV/ MEMBER IP
ROTARY.
"EACH OF US
IS A ROTARIAN BECAUSE
SOMEONE SHARED ROTARY
WITH US."
WHEN YOU
PROPOSE A NEW MEMBER,
YOU HAVE THE SATISi
FATION OF CONTRIBUTING
DIRECTLY TO THE ,
STRENGTH AND VITALITY
OF THE CLUB.
PROPOS­
ING A NEW MEMBER IS
YOUR PRIVILEGE AND
IN ONE SENSE, YOUR
OBLIGATION.

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:

BEARING DISTRIBUTION
BOYS WORK ORGANIZATION
BRASS GOODS MFG.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING MATERIALS RET.

WELCOME TO NEW MEMBER
DR. LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
PODIATRIST, WITH
OFFICES ON MARSHALL
STREET.
HOWARD TAYLOR
WELCOMED HIM TO THE
CLUB.

HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT
PEOPLE WHO SAY: "I DON'T
WANT TO COMPLAIN..." ARE
ABOUT TO COMPLAIN?

PEOPLE WHO SAY: "NOT TO
CHANGE THE SUBJECT.."
USUALLY DO?

PARED WITH AIRCRAFT OF AN
EARLIER VINTAGE.
IN THE QUES­
TION PERIOD FOLLOWING THE FILM
HE ANSWERED QUESTIONS LIKE:
"WHAT SPEED DO YOU LAND AT?
(150 MILES PER HOUR)...WHAT

AIRCRAFT DO YOU FLY (727's)...
HOW MANY HOURS A MONTH DO YOU
FLY?
( 72 WITH A LIMIT OF 100)
GEORGE ALSO STATED THAT WITH
AS MUCH TIME AS HE HAS AVAIL­
ALE, AS AN AIRLINE PILOT, HE
IS WORKING ON STARTING A
CHARTER FLIGHT OPERATION AT
THE LOCAL AIRPORT.

NEXT WEEK:

PEOPLE WHO SAY: "TO MAKE
A LONG STORY SHORT.."
DON'T SHORTEN IT?
PEOPLE WO SAY: "STOP ME
IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE..'
PROBABLY WOULD NEVER SPEAK
TO YOU AGAIN IF YOU DID?

PEOPLE WHO SAY: "PARDON
ME.." ACTUALLY AREN'T SEEK
ING YOUR PARDON; THEY'RE
JUST TRYING TO WARN YOU
THAT THEY'RE ABOUT TO RUN
OVER YOU?

JOHN DYGERT IS IN CHARGE AND
INFORMS US THAT HE WILL HAVE
AS HIS SPEAKER, DR. JAMES COOK
V.P. AT KELLOGG COMMUNITY
COLLEGE TO TALK ABOUT KELLOGS
INVOLVEMENT IN BRANCH COUNTY
IN THE PAST AND PLANS FOR THE
FUTURE.

IT'S HARD TO STAY AHEAD OF THE
KIDS QUESTIONS...SUCH AS...
"WHERE DO BABY STORKS COME
FROM?"

A TOLL ROAD IS THE SORTEST
DISTANCE BETWEEN WO DIMES.
INFLATION IS LIKE THE
WEATHER...EVERYBODY TALKS
ABOUT IT BUT NOBODY KNOWS
WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT.

WE'LL KNOW THINGS HAVE
REACHED A CRITICAL STAGE
WHEN WE NEED THE SAME SIZE
BAG TO CARRY THE MONEY TO THE SUPERMARKET THAT WE USE TO

■WOOWWOfc---------------------- ■-------------------------------------You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:T5 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

HARLOW

SEXTON

-

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

COMMITTEES ^MLUB SERVICE

THOMPSON

President

JAMES LYON

Vic«-Pretiden»

Secretary
Treaturer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Program

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

CHARLES
Allegan,

Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

18—Keith Pearce

6—John Dygert

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward
24—Chuck Bristol

October — 1974

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

WHITE

RICHARD

Director

-

International
Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

★
—

4—Seton Bovee
11—Jim Endicott

August — 1974

April - 1975

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

Gov. 636 Diet.,

Lyon

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director

February — 1975

]—Dave Norton

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

James

-

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtam FuHer, Charlee

—

1974 - 1975
^^ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders ■——John
Norman Youtsey

Milnes,"

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

January — 1975

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce * Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

24—John Milnes

July - 1975

31—Bob Nagle
■Av
ROTARY^OW

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

26—Bill Timm

Ernbst Luse

15—Norm Olmsted

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278*5790

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278*6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret x 278*8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278*8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278*5386

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice _________ 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail •
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------------------------- 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------------------ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine-------- - 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura ---------- 278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
—
. 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta----------- 278-2272

Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278*5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278*5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara _____ 278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278*4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------ -------- 278-6635

Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278*8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
____________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
_ 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279*9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
278*6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

HONORARY MEMBERS

Sec. 34.66, P. L.

PUBLISHED BY THE COl.DWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
278-2811
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen ------------- 278-6730

The COLDWATER
Rotary SPECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail — 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian ■«
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen 278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321— LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

R.

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’^9

The COLDWATEB^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAfS^^' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dial)*in the U.S. A.
APRIL 8,

1975

KCC EX. VP, DR. JAMES COOK SPEAKER TODAY

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

DISTRICT ASSEMBLY AT
LANSING 9 &amp; 10 OF MAY.
URGE ALL MEMBERS AND
ESPECIALLY NEW MEMBERS
TO ATTEND.
SCHOLARSHIP FUND HAS
GROWN.
OLIN DALLY
MEMORIALS HAVE NOW
BROUGHT THE TOTAL TO
$491.00

MEMBERS
ABSENT

22

GUESTS
TOTAL

70

THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF JOHN
DYGERT, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN,
DR. JAMES COOK, EXEC VP OF
KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE
WAS TODAY'S SPEAKER.
DR.
COOK HAS BEEN AT KCC SINCE
1958 AND HAS PLAYED AN IMPOR­

88

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

BERT WARD
DALE TREADWELL

BRONSON
AUBURN

TANT ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT
AND GROWTH OF KCC.
KCC HAS

10 BUILDINGS AND A 1,000
ACRE CAMPUS.
ALSO 15 EXTEN­
SION
LOCATIONS
IN 4 COUNTIES.
STUDENT GUESTS:
ENROLLED AT THE PRESENT TIME
PINS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
RENEE MUNN
AT KELLOGG ARE 4,700 STUDENTS
FROM SECRETARY BOB
CHRIS KELLOGG .
WHICH REPRESENTS AN 11.4%
RUMSEY.
IF YOU HAVE
INCREASE OVER LAST FALL.
OF
LOST YOURS, GET A NEW
OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
I THE TOTAL ENROLLMENT, 63% ARE
ONE AND SAVE YOURSELF
LOTS OF ROOM FOR MORE MEM- j PART TIME STUDENTS, AND 46%
SOME FINES.
ARE DAYTIME STUDENTS.
KELLOty
BERS:
ARRANGES CLASS SCHEDULES SO
BE SURE YOU SEE TO IT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THAT WORKING PEOPLE CAN TAKE
THAT BOB RUMSEY GETS YOUR
CHILDREN CLOTHING RETAIL
COURSES TO IMPROVE THEIR
MAKE UP CARD. BEST WAY IS
CIGAR &amp; TOBACCO DISTRIBUTING SKILLS TO QUALIFY THEM FOR
TO TAKE IT WITH YOU
COPPER GOODS WHOLESALE
BETTER JOBS.
THE CLASS
AND MAIL IT OR DELIVER
DRY GOODS RETAIL
SCHEDULE RUNS FROM 8am TO 10pi.
IT YOURSELF TO BE SURE
EGG DISTRIBUTION
SIX DAYS A WEEK.
DR. COOK
THE MAKE UP IS RECORDED
ELECTRIC EQUIP &amp; SUPPLIES
1 ALSO MENTIONED THAT SATURDAY
WITHIN THE ALLOTED TIME
WHOLESALE
CLASSES ARE VERY POPULAR.
TO GIVE YOU CREDIT FOR IT-ELECTRIC EQUIP MFG
OVER HALF OF THE STUDENTS
ENROLLED ARE PURSUING TRADE
MORE NEXT WEEKS'
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
SKILLS, WHEREAS 47% HAVE EN­
TCM GOLLINS
ROLLED WITH THE INTENT TO GO
ECONOMIC BULLETIN:
ON TO A 4 YEAR SCHOOL.
HIS
HOW TO GET RID OF THE
JERRY TOWNS
ESTIMATE WAS THAT POSSIBLY

RECESSION
IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGES­
TIONS TO MAKE A "SPRING
FLING"...A LADIES RIGHT,
PICNIC, DINNER DANCE,
OR WHATEVER, LET YOUR
THROUGHTS BE KNOWN TO
VEEP, JIM LYONS.

CAREFULLY WRAP' IT UP, SEAL
IT WITH TAPE, TIE IT WITH
CORD, MARK IT FRAGILE, TAKE
IT TO THE POST OFFICE AND
IT WILL NEVER BE HEARD OF
AGAIN.

33% COMPLETE THEIR PLANS.
TO MAKE IT EASIER TO PAY FOR
YOUR EDUCATION, THEY TAKE
EITHER MASTER CHARGE OR BANK
AMERICARD.
THANKS JOHN FOR
AN INTERESTING PROGRAM.
NEXT WEEK:

BILLY LYMBURNER IS IN CHARGE.
WILL HAVE AS HIS PROGRAM, DAVE
BERLANDSON WHO WILL BE COVER­
ING THE SUBJECT "LITTER &amp;
SOLID WASTER &amp; RESOURCE RE­
COVERY."

DOMESTIC DEPT;

JOE:

I LOST 2 WIVES IN
THE PAST 5 YEARS.
JOHN:
TOO BAD.
HOW'D
IT HAPPEN?
JOE:
FIRST WIFE FROM
EATING POISONED
MUSHROOMS.

WHAT HAPPENED TO
YOUR SECOND WIFE?
u OE:
FRACTURED SKULL.
JOHN:
FROM WHAT?
JOE:
NOT EATING POISONED MUSHROOMS

JOHN:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturge* Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975
President
PAUL THOMPSON
Vice-President

JAMES LYON

Secretary
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

FuHer,

Charlee

HARLOW

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — let Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

SEXTON

-

—

Magazine

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Ruse, John

Youth

James

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

11—Jim Endicott

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

3—Mike Toupalik
10—Mark Feller

March — 1975
4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben
18—Ed DeVito
25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

RICHARD

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

—

WHITE

International
Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

1—Dave Rubley

Director

Projects

8—Bob Loose

—

22—Chuck Bacon

— John

Foundation

29—Les Luse

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

,

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

Milnes,

John

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June - 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

17—Dick Moore

,24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975
Director

—

29—Olin Dally

November — 1974

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

May - 1975

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

8—Bill Lymburner

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

Edward Davey

★
—

August — 1974

September — 1974

Howard Taylor, Richard

—

Nagle,
Richard

Lyon

CHARLES GEISHERT

4—Seton Bovee

27—Howard Taylor

Hruska

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik
—

February — 1975

20—Walt Balcom

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

Director

-

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Allegan,

WILLIAM FULLER

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

★

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

1974 - 1975
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty.
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Program

Thompson

Paul

COMMIHEES^KLUB SERVICE

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes
July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman • Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
___ 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
____________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
s. 278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .------------

278-5330
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217

Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth --------------------------- 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------: 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ------------------------ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta —---------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan — 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet---------- — 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279^9063

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —... 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine-------— 278-8743
John 5. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
278-6603
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
LesterF. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. 278-5033
Leslie‘-■Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—^Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie —
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna ------------ 278-6551

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-50Q6_
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
. _ —
27^p4J?.
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R.3—Harrietta------------.^29^-2272

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The COLDWATER
Rotary pSBffiCTOR
cms
published BY the COLQWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

RT.4

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’
,___ _

cjyvy&gt;

The COLDWATEBg|fcfc»y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAff^RO&amp;j^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 22

75

PREZ SEZ:
Vee-J? Jim Lyon in charge in
Prez Pauls absence
-0Welcome to 2 new members
today...
John Leans Nominee...
James "Luke” Sward

Bob Charles speaks to Rotarians about
I
I "Midwest Auction News"
j
I ATTENDANCE MATH:
Program Chairman Bob Kerr '
i
had one program lined up...
I
Members
90
it was cancelled...lined up
; Absent
j another.•.it was cancelled
20
so Bob Charles was #3..but
70
I
1 Guests
12
came through with flying

I

82
GUESTS:
Leonard Kolcz
Leason Modert-Bronson
Jerry Hollister
Bob Beauchamp-Bronson

!

Bob LeGallay

I ROTARIAN
!
!

administrator of
? Maple' Lawn

&amp;
Ernie Luse’s nominee..
Rev James Troust..
Pastor of the' Presbeg«3?^sn ’&lt;•
Church...

We all join in welcoming
these new members
-0Bob Kerr was recognized for
28 years of perfect attends 1

ance.. and was presented
with a pin in commemorization
of the event.

i Non Rotarian Guests:

Garry Donner
Marion Pillsbury
Robert Charles
George Buchanan
Chris Kellogg
Ken Carothers
Renee Munn

He told of his
II colors.
background in journalism in
national_magazines and ad-.
vertising agencys...and tha
he always had the goal to
own his own publishing com1pany.
After getting his
feet wet in the printing
■ 1 end of the business..he
i started the new magazine
I type publication "Midwest
| Auction News last October.
| It has subscribers in the 3
i state area plus other auc-

I tidn --goers and antique col! lectors are beginning to su

: scribe from all over the
country.
It is the only publication
in the auction field...and
Bob reports that circulatioi
and participation is making
good progress.
-0Next Week,.•
Lester Wise is in Charge.,
He was not available at thi
l writing to learn what the
’program will be...Lets gues.
| that it will be on some

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS...
Heating &amp; Air Cond retail .
Htg &lt;$,Air Gond. Whlsle
Insurance-Health &amp; Accident
Laundry Service
Mens Clothing Retail
Mental Health
Metal Tubing Mfg
Musical Inst. Retail

-0-'
Happy Birthday to:
Gordon Schlubatis
a 1902 Model

Seton Bovee

} aspect of Money....

a 1907 model

Plenty more to come.

I JOKE (SERVICE CLUB SPECIAL)

-0-

|At the close of the meeting,

JOKE-(industrial Div)
REMINDER:

i the secretary of the Rotary

"I’m sorry we can’t hire
May 9 &amp; 10 will be the
you", said the personell
District Meeting for Dist.
■manager, "but we just don’t
# 636 at Lansing.. Everyone is
have enough work at this
urged to attend...
time to keep you busy."
especially officers and new
members.
"Oh", said the applicant,

■ Club handed a check to the

speaker as a gratuity.
He
j refused it politely, saying
I that he had no doubt but
what it could be used for
1 some charitable purpose,
j "We’tll put it in our Special

"you’d be positively amazed
at how little it takes!"

Fund said the sec.
"What is the Special Fund?"
"To help get better speakers

WHY DO PEOPLE SING IN THE
BATHROOM:?
Fossibly because tbe lock on
the door doesn’t work...

You W ill Always Be Welcome at The^p Neigl boring Clubs

MAK E UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
1

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P,M.

ALBION - Parke,

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesc ay, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturg ts Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednes lay, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - Plan ners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, S:15 P.M.
____________________________

Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - i Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMIHEES^®LUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

HARLOW

Preiident

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treaturer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtant FuHer, Charlo*

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

Club Bulletin — Paul

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Tue&gt;day

evening

of

Magaxine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard
Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

—

James

International —
Fred Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dirt., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

Director

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

—

★

4—Seton Bovee

August — 1974

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
RICHARD

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

-

WHITE

October — 1974

Projects

—

Edward Davey
—

Foundation

John

1—Dave Rubley
8—Bob Loose

Ernest Luse

22—Chuck Bacon
29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June - 1975

December — 1974
10—Don Shorno

John

Milnes,

January — 1975

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

Director

—

24—John Milnes
July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

ROTARY SHOW

15—Norm Olmsted

29—Olin Dally

3—Larry Donay

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

8—Bill Lymburner

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy

26—Bill Timm

Employer * Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

*•

11—Jim Endicott

24—Chuck Bristol

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

197j

February —

17—Chuck Woodward

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Preiident Rotary International

-

WILLIAM FULLER

1974 - 1975

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

. ★

Allegan,

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the Pre»ident

CHARLES

Ruse, John

Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Rotary
Luse,

★
Regular — 1st

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Vice-Pre»ident

JAMES LYON

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL THOMPSON

SEXTON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman • Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark. S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth---- ----- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
_• 278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret j. 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy ------------------------ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635

Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo-----John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine

278-6093
278-8609
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481

Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy-Pat
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn

639-4433
278-6517
279-9266
278-6191
278-8360
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.-^atricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice.
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, BoSf 86 ^-KatJKtrjne
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------ 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
---------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan---------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
— 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine--------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981

•NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
— . 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta----------- 278*2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

-EDUCHIOH-

TIIE FOUNDATION OF
CIVILIZATION

PUBLISHED BY the CQLW^TfcR ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

&gt; Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall . River Dr.—Kaye _ 278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
______ 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.-Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321-LaMoine ... 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

fc&amp;ifer LUCE-

-COLDWAltR, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6730

�^^^He Profits Most W'ho Serves Best’^^

The COLDWATEJ^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^^TARY' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cftwin the U. S. A.
ROTARIANS SEE "TIME TO RUN” PREVIEW.......................

APRIL 29, 1975

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

KEEP IT UP GANG.
WE WERE
#1 IN ATTENDANCE AGAIN THIS
PAST MONTH OF MARCH WITH A
90%.
KEEP THISE MAKE UPS
GOING, LET’S STAY #1.

MEMBERS:
ABSENT

9-0
1g

GUESTS
TOTAL

75
12
87

&gt;

*6

LES WISE, PROGRAM CHAIR­
MAN FOR TODAY BROUGHT
GLYNN D. HAVENS AND
BOBBY HANKINS TO PRE­
SENT A PREVIEW OF THE
FILM THAT WILL BE SHOWN
MAY 7 THRU 11th AT THE
MAIN THEATRE AND SPON­
SORED BY THE AREA
CHURCHES AND THE BILLY
GRAHAM CRUSADE.
THE
FILM DEALS WITH THE
PROBLEMS FACED BY A
FAMILY WITH A TEEN AGE
SON.
VERY THOUGHT PRO­
VOKING AND WORTHY OF TFL'
TIME TO GO SEE IT WHEN
IT IS TOWN.
ADVANCE
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE
FROM PARTICIPATING
CHURCHES AND FROM THE
OFFICE, LOCATED IN THE
CHANDLER PLAZA IN THE
GIEN OAKS COLLEGE OF­
FICE.
ADVANCE TICKETS
ARE 31.50 AND 32.00 AT

,

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
BOARD MEETING 7^D-'. L\aT
TUESDAY AT PREZ P.&gt;«&lt;_. .□{S
PLACE ON APPLE BLOSSOM LANE.

ALAN DAVIDSON
NELSON WEBER
RAY EHL
CLARENCE SNYDER
HENRY -GOMLEY

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

WALT BAI/JOM AND ONCE AGAIN
TO SETON EOVEE.
THIS MUST
MAKE THE THIRD TIME WE'VE
SUNG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO SETON.
BUT WHEN YOU:V'E HAD THAT
MANY, IT TAKES A LITTLE EX­
TRA CELEBRATION.

GLYNN DEE HAVENS
DON STEEFEY
DAVE SMITH
LARRY POWELL
RENEE MUNN
CHRIS KELLOGG
BOBBY HANKINS

NAG NOTE, OR REMINDER:

WE'VE HAD ONE MEETING NOW
WITHOUT A NEW MEMBER.
KEEP
THOSE NOMINATIONS GOING IN.
MORE OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:

DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN LAN­
SING AT THE LANSING HILTON
FRIDAY MAY 9th AND SATURDAY
MAY.10th.
NEW MEMBERS ARE
URGED TO ATTEND AT LEAST
ONE DAY.
CLUB WILL PAY
REGISTRATION FEE.
ALL
OTHERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND
TOO.

BRONSON
BRONSON
QUINCY
BRONSON
BRONSON

THE DOOR.

NEXT WEEK:
HOMES FOR THE AGED
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
INSURANCE HEALTH &amp; ACC.
LAUNDRY SERVICE
MENS CLOTHING RETAIL
MENTAL HEALTH
METAL. TUBING MEG.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT RETAIL

PAT LEONARD IS IN CHARGJ
AID WILL HAVE A FILM
FROM THE DEPT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES.
SHOULD BE
MOST INTERESTING AND
INFORMATIVE.

DOMESTIC DEPT.:

THERE WAS THIS COUPLE WHO
HAD BEEI MARRIED' FOR MANY
MANY YEARS, AND THEY FINALLY
HAD TO SELL THEIR WATER BED.
THEY WERE DRIFTING APART.

PHILOSOPHY DEPT.:
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ATTEN­
TION....IT'S HARD TO BEAT A
BIG MISTAKE.

DEAR JOHN LETTER:

SOME RANDOM QUOTES ON RO­
TARY:

­

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL presi
dent WILLIAM R. ROBBING:
"NOW HAPPENS ONLY ONCE.
ON:
YESTERDAY TODAY WAS TOMORROW.
IT IS ALMOST TOMOR­
ROW NOW.
THERE IS SO MUCH
TO DO AND SO LITTLE TIME."

DEAR JOHN:
THOSE PILLS .
I HAVE BEEN TAKING
TURNED OUT TO ASPIRIN.
FATHER IS ANXIOUS TO
MEET YOU.
LOVE, MARY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 PM

�COMMITTEES ^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vice-President

Secretory
Treasurer

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtanr. FuHer, Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

evening

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Program

of

—

James

International —
Fred Anderson,

Ernest
Robert

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International

HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

Director

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden
Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Howard Taylor, Richard

Youth —
Hruska

11—Jim Endicott
18—Keith Pearce

13— Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20— Walt Balcom
27— Howard Taylor
September — 1974

3—Mike Toupalik

March — 1975

4—Don Stine

11—Rich Holben

18—Ed DeVito
25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward
24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Charles

—

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

Director

—

Projects

Edward Davey

Foundation

—

John

CLUB HISTORIAN
&lt; *
Ernest Luse

Director

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

”

January — 1975

ROTAITC SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

15—Norm Olmsted

22—Chuck Bacon

10—Don Shorno
John

1—Dave Norton

8—Bill Lymburner

22—Bob Kerr

3—Larry Donay

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

April - 1975

26—Bill Timm

Employer • Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

4—Seton Bovee

6— John Dygert

★

★
—

February — 1975

August — 1974

10—Mark Feller

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

—

WILLIAM FULLER

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Allegan,

Lyon

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin — Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine
—
Bernard Laney
Membership —
Robert
Nagle,
Charles
Woodward,
Richard

Rotary
Luse,

★
Regular — 1st

—

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty.
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 - 1975
I M
^ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director

3—Bob Seaman
10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John ’Milnes

July - 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7— John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address A Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen------ 278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian --------------------------- 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo ------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne —------------- -— 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
.__ 279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R, 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William I. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
- ------ ---------- 238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
_ 278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
._ 278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
278-6393
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6551
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan --------- 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy----- . 278-2418
278-2979
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace —
278-8743
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine ----278-8981
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura-----278-2311
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-5006'’
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—I
MA^79^94T?
Paul Ruse,-151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
_ _
.,
.. ii|ijr_ .
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
------ 2W-227T "John Walkerf=z33'^0auglj^x-J5refclwr5=73«3^
i

PUBLISHED BY THE C^jW^ER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Phone No.

Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
»------------ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta-------------------- 238-2632

The CO^WATER
Rotary l^fccTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail ------------ 278-2217

�He fro] its Most w ho Serves Joest

The COLDWATEMfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^^^?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Ctb&amp;in the U. S. A.
ECOLOGY FILM SHOWS HOW AMERICANS ARE KILLING NATURE

MAY 6, 1975

1

PREZ SEZ:

IN LAN-

'

DISTRICT CONFERENCE
SING THIS WEEKEND... NEED MORE
I
TO ATTEND.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

MEMBERS:
ABSENT

88

17
75

GUESTS
TOTAL

WELCOME TO NEW MEMBER J.
WARREN ADAIR, SUPT. OF
SCHOOLS OF THE COLDWATER
SYSTEM.
BROUGHT IN BY TOM
COLLINS.

PAT LEONARD AS PROGRAM
CHAIRMAN ARRANGED FOR
GARY DAVENPORT OF LO­
SING TO BRING THE FILM
ON ECOLOGY, AND HOW WE
IN AMERICA ARE USING UP
OUR RESOURCES AND KILL­
ING NATURE.
ALSO THE
NEED FOR SOMETHING TO
BE DONE ABOUT IT BEFORE
IT IS TOO LATE.
THE
FILM POINTED OUT THAT
WE IN THE U.S. ARE ONLY
ABOUT 6% OF THE WORLD
POPULATION BUT WE ARE
USING UP ABOUT 50% OF
THE WORLD'S RESOURCES.
k VERY THOUGHT PROVOKING
FIIM POINTING OUT THE
NEED TO DO SOMETHING
A BOUT THE WASTE, POLLU
TION AND EXCESSIVE USE
OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
T
THANKS PAT FOR A GOOD
PROGRAM.

"So

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

ROBERT LEG/ILLEY

BRONSON

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

GARY DAVENPORT LANSING
*THEODORE PETTIBONE
DOUBLE HEADER:
' ♦KAREN MEYER
STEVE KILGREM BRONSON
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVE RUBLEY
AND HIS BIRTHDAY PRESENT A
NEW DAUGHTER BORN HAY 2.
THANKS DAVE FOR THE CIGARS Alp
OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
CANDY.
fI
OPTICAL GOODS RETAIL
PHYSICIAN, RADIOLOGY
PHYSICIAN, PSCHIATRY
PHOTOGRAPHY
IN DEFENSE OF REGULAR
POSTAL SERVICE
ATTENDANCE:
POWERED METALLIC CARBIDES
ROTARY THRIVES ON FELLOWSHIP
MANFUCATURING
WHICH CAN RESULT BEST FROM
PUBLIC SAFETY (POLICE)
REGULAR ATTENDANCE.
NO ONE
RESTAURANTS
GETS ANY FELLOWSHIP FROM AN
EMPTY CHAIR.
h ROTARIAN REPRESENTS HIS
VOCATION TO ROTARY, AND
MORE THOUGHTS:
ROTARY TO HIS VOCATION.
THE
THE BIGGEST DRAWBACK TO
IS A BASIC IDEA. IN ROTARY.
BUDDING LOVE IS THE BLOOM­
WHEN h CLUB LENDS A CLASSI­
ING EXPENSE.
FICATION, IT HAS A RIGHT TO

EXPECT THAT IT WILL BE RE­
PRESENTED REGULARLY IN CLUB
MEETINGS.
THERE IS SOMETHING TO LEARN
ABOUT ROTARY AND IT’S OB­
JECT IN EVERY MEETING.

YOU KNOW YOU HAVE REACHED
MIDDLE AGE WHEN YOUR WEIGHT
LIFTING CONSISTS OF MERELY
STANDING UP.
l

GERIATRIC DEPT:

THE ELDERLY LADY AT THE
! MAGAZINE RACK IN THE DRH
STORE HASTILY PULLED
OUT A MAGAZINE AND TOOK
| IT TO THE CHECKOUT GIRL.

THINKING OUT LOUD:
OUR COUNTRY IS THE ONLY
ONE IN THE WORLD WHERE IT
TAKES MORE BRAINS TO MAKE
OUT THE INCOME TAX RETURN
THAN IT DOES TO MAKE THE
INCOME.

NEXT WEEK:
LESTER LUCE IS THE PRO­
GRAM CHAIRMAN AND WILL
FEATURE 3 OF THE Y.F.U.
STUDENTS THAT ARE IN
COLDWATER.
COUNTRIES
WE WILL HEAR FROM WILL
BE DENMARK, BRAZIL, AND
JAPAN.
LOOK FORWARD
TO AN EXCELLANT PRO­
GRAM.

I AS THE PURCHASE WAS
DEING RUNG ON THE CASH REGISTER, THE LOT SNZ.TCIIED
IT UP AND HURRIED BACK TO REPLACE IT ON THE RACK.
"WHAT’S WRONG?" ASKED THE GIRL.
SMILING RATHER
!
SHEEPISHLY THE LADY SAID, "WELL I GUESS I GOT CARR TED
AWAY WITH THE TITLE OF THE ARTICLE MENTIONED ON THE
COVER, ’SEX IN THE 70s. '
BUT BY THE TIME YOU vrERE
RINGING IT UP, IT DAWNED ON ME, THEY MEANT THE' 1970s.’1
a. ‘
;

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES ^BlUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

Preddenl

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

Vic«-Pr#*iden»

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

■

Secretary
J Treaturer

Club Bulletin — Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
—

Magazine

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton

Willtami

Fuller,

Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Tuesday

evening

of

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations - Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

International —
Fred Anderson,

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Ernest
Robert

WILLIAM R.' ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

6—John Dygert

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom
27—Howard Taylor

10—Mark Feller

3—Mike Toupalik

17—Chuck Woodward

RICHARD

WHITE

1—Dave Rubley

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

—

Projects

Edward

Davey

—

John

Foundation

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

7

8—Bill Lymburner

15—Fred Culy

22—Bob Kerr

22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May - 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

June — 1975
December — 1974

3—Larry Donay

”
Song

April - 1975

26—Bill Timm

Ernest Luse

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

18—Ed DeVito
25—Woody Craig

15—Norm Olmsted

8—Bob Loose
International

11—Rich Holben

1—Dave Norton

October — 1974

Director

-

March — 1975

4—Don Stine

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

February — 1975

August — 1974

September — 1974

CLUB HISTORIAN

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

-

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

President Rotary International

Allegan,

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director

Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

★

—

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

Rotary
Luse,

CHARLES

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

★

Regular — 1st

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

1976:

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 ■ 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Leaders — John
Norman Youtsey

Milnes,-

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

10—Don Shorno
17—Dick Moore
24-Harold Goodholm

24—John Milnes

31—Bob Nagle

July - 1975

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

Director

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins
17—Ed Davey

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ------------ 278-8086
William Bo bier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara---------- 278*5234
Sherwood uWoody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian--------------------------- 278-7249

Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —.—------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne ----- --------------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary ----------- -- 278-4248

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .------------ 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------------------------- 278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------------------ 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta -------------------- 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------- 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave —----------------------- 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ----------------- 278-2841
William puller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 272-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------------- 639-4433

Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace---------- 278-2979
_B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278*8981

Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ---------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279-9266

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura---------- 278-7237

Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey----------- 278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 71 Box 296—Janet ---------- 278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ------------------------ 278-6704

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse, 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
... 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

NAME

HONORARY MEMBERS
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

PUBLISHED BY THE C^DWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Phone No.

Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna------------- 278-2811

The COLDWATER
Rotary |0B^fecTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278*4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 588—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan — 1
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2-Gail _ 278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279*9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278*5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. . .. ------- 278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia------ 278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
-------- 278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

49O?6

— 278-6730

�^^‘He Profits Most Who Serves Best”^^

The COLDWATEMfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.

ROTARIANS HEAR INTERNATIONAL VIEW OF ROTARY. &lt;...

MAY 13, 1975

PREZ SEZ:
LESTER LUCE PRESENTED
A PROGRAM OF FOREIGHN
EXCHANGE STUDENTS THAT

ROTARY SHOW REVENUE RESULTS: ATTENDANCE MATH
INCOME:

$5,^3

EXPENSES:
_3©73
PROFIT TO
$2,370
DATE
ADS RECEIVABLE &gt;05
TOTAL PROFIT:

$2,675

MEMBERS:
j /©SENT:

93
20

GUESTS
TOTAL

73
10
8&gt;3

HAVE BEEN HERE THIS
PAST YEAR, Ail© HE ASKED
THEM TO ’’TELL THEIR
IMPRESSIONS OF ROTARY.”
IN ADDITION TO THE
THREE Y.F.U. STUDENTS..
SHIGEMI FROM JAPAN,
SUSAN OLSEN FROM DENMAR
AND HUMBERT GINGEL FROM
BRAZIL THERE WERE 3
LOCAL STUDENTS PRESENT;
STACY GOODREAU, PAM STU
ART AND JIM NETTLEMIN.
THE Y.F.U. STUDENTS GAV
TALKS INDICATING HOW E
SAW ROTARY AS AN INTER­
NATIONA© CLUB OF FRIEL4D
SHIP, UNDERSTANDING AND
SERVICE.
THE LOCAL
STUDENTS RESPONDED TO
QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW
THEY VIEWED ACTIVITIES
AT ROTARY MEETINGS AND
THE PURPOSES OF ROTAiRY.
THEIR ANSWERS DISPLAYED
THAT THEY HA© GAINED A
GOOD INSIGHT OF ROTARY
DURING THEIR VISITS.

I
I ROTAiRIAN GUESTS:
I
JERRY HOLLISTER

DISTRIBUTION:

DALE BROWN
HALF TO TIBBITS
HALF TO SWIMMING POOL

BRONSON
QUINCY

*

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
ALL STUDENTS

STACY GOODREAU
LETTER FROM SUSAN MULCHAHEY TED PETTIBONE
SHE HAS APPLIED FOR A YEARS PAM STUART
EXTENSION TO CONTINUE HER
KAREN MEYER
EDUCATION IN YORK, ENGLAND | HUMBERT GINGEL
TOWARD A DEGREE IN PHILGSPHYj
JIM NETTLEMAN
AL9.TUUCH SHIS WOULD BE OF
SHIGEMI
NO ADDITIONAL COST TO
SUSAN OLSEN
ROTARY, IT WOULD DELAY
HER REPORTS TO US.
SHE
!

i

WANTS TO KNOW IF THIS IS
OKAY.

BRAZIL

JAPAN
DENMARK

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
SHEET METAL WORKING
SHOES MANUFACTURING
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOFT WATER SERVICE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TnV. SALES &amp; SERVICE
TITLE SERVICE
TRANSPORTATION, DRAYING &amp;
HAUKLNG
VETERINARIAN
WINDOW GLASS RETAIL

THE ANNUAL DISTRICT GOLF
OUTING WILL BE ON MONDAY
JULY 28, AT TEE EMS COURSE
IN KALAMAZOO.

NEV/ MEMBER:

WELCOME TO BILL CARLSON,
ACCOUNTANT. BROUGHT TO
ROTARY BY KEITH PEARCE.

NEXT WEEK:

LARRY IVESON, PROGRAM
CHAIRMAN WILL HAVE AS
HIS GUEST SPEAKER
TOM CRAMER.
HIS TOPIC
WILL BE "ADAPT” REGARD­
ING THE SHELTERED WORK
SHOP.

THAT’S THE SPIRIT:

T E

BILL FULLER REVIEWED j
COMING SUMMER STOCK PRO­
GRAM AT THE TIBBITS CONSIST­
ING OF 5 MUSICALS AND 3
PLAYS AND ENCOURAGED THE
PURCHASE OF SEASON TICKETS
AT $24 EACH.
TICKETS ARE
GOING FAST...SO GET YOUR
ORDER IN rcONi!

l

I

A NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER
HANDED ONE HER CHARGES A MAG­
AZINE Al© SUGGESTED HE CUT
OUT C PICTURE OF SOMETHING
HE THOUGHT HIS FATHER WOULD
LIKE.
THE FOUR YEAR OLD
FLIPPED THE PAGES, THEN WITH
OUT HESITATION JABBED THE
SCISSORS INTO A PAGE AND
CLIPPED OUT A PICTURE OF A
BOTTLE OF GIN.

REPORT ON THE ECONOMY:

TIMES ARE GETTING SO
BAD AND FOOD PRICES SO
HIGH THAT IT IS REPORTE
FROM A SUPERMARKET THAT
THE CHECKOUT GIRL ASKED
Ai CUSTOMER, "WILL THIS
BE CASH, CHARGE, OR A
STICK UP?"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - Sturges Auditorium - Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Planners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

President

THOMPSON

Vice-President

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretory
Treasurer

Club Bulletin — Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey
Magazine

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtans Fuller, Charles

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Tuesday

Bernard Laney

evening

of

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Program — James Lyon
Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise
Rotary International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

—

18—Keith Pearce

25—Ken Putnam
March — 1975
4—Don Stine

September — 1974

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller
17—Chuck Woodward

25—Woody Craig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

WHITE

RICHARD

International

Charles

Youth

Bacon,

The Rotary
Klein

—

Director

—

Projects

Edward Davey

—

Foundation

John

club Historian

Director

1—Dave Rubley
8—Bob Loose

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon
29—Les Luse

Ernest Luse

John

Milnes,

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

rotary show

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Kass

B. K. Pearce - Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr
29—Olin Dally

November — 1974

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

8—Bill Lymburner
15—Norm Olmsted

May — 1975

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro
The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay
Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

11—Rich Holben

24—Chuck Bristol

★
CHARLES GEISHERT

February — 1975

27— Howard Taylor

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Howard Taylor, Richard

Nagle,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Allegan,

—

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

★

CHARLES

Director

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

Regular — 1st

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★
PAUL

SEXTON

1974 - 1975
I ■
W ROTARY PROGRAMS
WILLIAM FULLER
—
Director
August — 1974
Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
6— John Dygert
David Rubley
13— Dick Hruska
Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
20— Walt Balcom
Kenneth Worden
COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMinEES^KLUB SERVICE

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse

7— John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14— Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21— Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28— John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-2239
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret l 278-8006
278-8086
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-5386
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5891
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5828
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara---------- 278.5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian --------------------------- 278- 7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.—Dorothy------------------------ 279- 9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ------------- -------- 278-6635
278-6093
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne ...—------------------- 278-5909
278-6770
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary--------------- 278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma------ 278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte ----- 278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave —--------------------- - 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ----------278- 2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine ----------- 279- 9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat 639-4433
------------Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore------ — 278- 6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ------------ 279- 9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey----278-6191
278-8360
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet —
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn ----------------278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

L. &amp; R.

ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

278-8321
278-5330 Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-4907
_ 278-5790 Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5842
„ 278-8840 Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha_________
278-8575
278-6183
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude — 278-4350
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
278-2406
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912 Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-4222
__
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail .------------- 278-2217 Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357 Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
278- 6603
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325 Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
279- 9268
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508 William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
238-2318
.
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812 Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------------------------- 278-7448 Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
_____ 278-8474
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007 Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
278-6736
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207 Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
238-2436 Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518 Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
278-4424
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632 Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299—Celia
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278- 4198 Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. ------- 278-5033
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
— 279- 9492 Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349 Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ---------- 279-9063 Robert G* Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418 Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna —
278-6551
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine------ --- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura--------- 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel------ 278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura --------- 278-7237
HONORARY MEMBERS
278- 5006
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-2811
279- 9412 Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
278-6730
278-2272 John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harriett

RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�‘He Profits Most JPho Serves Best'

The COLDWATEg^^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaW^rHtAR$&gt; CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clh'D tn, the U. S. A.
ROTARIANS HEAR ABOUT SHELTERED WORKSHOP BEGINNING

MAY 20, 1975

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

SEMI ANNUAL DUES OF $16 ARE

DUE NOW. PLEASE REMIT TO
SEC. BOB RUMSEY.

MEMBERS:
ABSENT

93
17
7^

GUESTS
TOTAL
HAPPY BIPTHDAY TO

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

PAT IE0NARD
HAL CFEAL
BILL LYMBURNER
DICK BIRINGER

ORRIE W„ McCANN
GEORGE JEFFERY
CLARENCE SNYDER

BRONSON
BRONSON
BRONSON

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

REMINDER:
NO ROTARY MONDAY AT QUINCY
DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
MAKE UPS WILL HAVE TO BE
MADE ON OTHER DAYS.

TOM KRAMER
KAREN MEYER
TED PETTIBONE
CHARLES PUTNAM

JOKE:

EAVE MANY OPENINGS FOR NEW
MEMBERS.
HERE ARE SOME OF
THE OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENT, RET,
AIRPORT OPERATING
AUTOMOBILE CLUBS
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ASSEMBLY

BOYS WORK ORGANIZATION
BRASS GOODS MANUFACTURING
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING MATERIALS, RETAIL

JOKE:

SUNDAY ?

THE YOUNG LADY HAD ATTENDED
SUNDAY SCHOOL THAT MORNING 4
AND WHEN THE FAMILY GATHERED
AROUND THE TABLE FOR THE
NOCK MEAL, HER MOTHER ASKED
HER WHAT HAD TAKEN PLACE.
"WE SANG A NEW HYMN ABOUT
THE CROSS-EYED BEAR," SAID
THE YOUNG LADY.
"THAT SEEMS
LIKE A STRANGE SORT OF HYMN, I'
SAID HER MOTHER.
"CAN YOU
TELL US MORE ABOUT IT?"
"NOT MUCH, EXCEPT THAT
HER NAME WAS GLADLY.”

SMALL BOY DIVISION

’’JUNIOR,” SAID THE MOTHER,
’’WHY DON’T YOU GO OUT AND
PLAY WITH THAT BASEBALL YOU
JUST FOUND.”
"I’D JUST LOVE
TO DO THAT VERY THING,”
ANSWERED JUNIOR, ’’BUT I’M
AFRAID I MIGHT MEET UP WITH
THE BOY I FOUND IT FROM.”

A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
THERE’S A BRAND NEW WAY TO
SAVE MONEY.
GO OUT Al®
BUY TRAVELERS CHECKS AND
THEN STAY HOME.

HER

LARRY IVES.CN ARRANGED
FOR TODAY’S PROGRAM, THE
SHELTERED WORKSHOP'S
DIRECTOR:
TOM KRAMER.
HE SPOKE ON THE NEED FOL
A SHELTERED WORKSHOP TO
TEACH THE PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED AND THE MEN­
TALLY HANDICAPPED SKILL?
SO THAT THEY CikN BE SER
SUPPORTING THROUGH THEE
WORK SKILLS.
THERE IS
A GREAT NEED FOR A TRAII*
ING CENTER BECAUSE IN TH
NEXT 2 YE/iRS ALL PHYSI­
CALLY OR MENTALLY HAND!
CAPPED PEOPLE WHO ARE
INSTITUTIONALIZED ARE TBE RELEASED IF THEY ARE
NOT DAiNGEROUS TO OUTERS
OR THEMSELVES
SO THERI
IS A GREAT NEED TO TRAIi
THE HANDICAPPED TO BE
SELF SUSTAINING.

NEXT WEEK:

RALPH LAGRO IS IN CHARGE
AND INFORMS US THAT THE
SPEAKER NEXT WEEK WILL
BE DR. JAMES GREEN, DIR­
ECTOR OF THE MICHIGAN
NEPHROLOGY CENTER AT
BORGESS HOSPITAL IN
KALAMAZOO. EE WILL BE
TALKING ABOUT KIDNEY
TRANSPLANTS AND DIALYSIS
RELATING TO THE CCMING
UNIT AT THE HEALTH CENT?
IN COLDWATER.

TELEPHONE DIVISION:
"DO YOU HAVE AN AREA CODE
SIR?”
ASKED THE PHONE OPER­
ATOR.
"NO,” HE SAID, "JUST
A CASE OF HAY FEVER."

LEGAL DIVISION:

LAWYER, READING A WISE
OLD MAN’S WILL TO THE
GATHERED RELATIVES:
’’AND, SO BEING OF SOUND
MIND, I SPEND EVERY DOL­
LAR I HAD’!”

MILLIONAIRES WIFE:
IT’S NOT
TRUE THAT I MARRIED A MILLION
AIRE...I MADE HIM ONE.
REPORTER:
WHAT WAS KE BEFORE YOU MARRIED HIM?
WIFE:
A MULTI-MILLIONAIRE.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P M

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 PM

�committee^Bclub SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

HARLOW

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

President
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Fuller,

Charles

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday
each month

evening

of

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

—

Magazine

Bernard Laney

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,
Biringer

—

James

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International

H.

YEATES

Michigan

Director

-

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin
Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

Lyon

4—Seton Bovee

August — 1974
6—John Dygerl

11—Jim Endicott
18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
RICHARD

Rotary International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

The Rotary
Klein

Ernest
Robert

-

WHITE

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Charles

Director

Projects

Youth

October — 1974

Foundation

— John

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

24—Chuck Bristol

International

CHARLES GEISHERT

February — 1975

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

WILLIAM FULLER

Nagle,
Richard

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

★

Allegan,

Director

Ruse, John

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

SPECIAL — At the call of the President

CHARLES

-

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins
Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

Program

Thompson

Paul

SEXTON

1974 - 1975

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Ernest Luse

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Larry Donay

10—Don Shorno
Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
ROTARY SHOW

15—Norm Olmsted
22—Bob Kerr

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

8—Bill Lymburner

January — 1975

1—Paul Ruse

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
9
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone. 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address * Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.-Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret - 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2—Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
2_________ 279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R, 7, Box 296—Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail
278-2217
278-6357
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine
278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine . . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
_ 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura
278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary OoECTOR
published BY the C^Dy^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

RT 4
WATER, MICHIGAN

49Q36

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago-*Marilyn -278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno,. R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. • Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 /Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeler, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
J____ 276-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521 .
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ...
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

HONORARY MEMBERS
Fr. Robert Man, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Edna
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-2811
278-6730

�The COLDWATEBg&amp;toy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^^H^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlub ' in the U. S. A.

DR. JAMES GREEN TELLS ROTARIANS ABOUT PROGRESS IN
TREATMENT OF KIDNEY

27, 1975

DISEASE

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH

GET
DUES ARE NOW PAST DUE.
INTO
BOB
RUMSEY
NOW!I
!
THEM

MEMBERS:
ABSENT:

GUESTS:
TOTAL

DR. GREEN IS THE 7IRECTOR OF THE MICHIGAN
NEPHROLOGY CENTER AT
BORGESS HOSPITAL IN KA­
LAMAZOO.
HE EXPLAINED

75
6

PAM STEWART OF COLDWATER
HIGH SCHOOL IS THE RECIPIENT ROTARIAN GUESTS:
OF THE COLDWATER RCTARY
HOWARD McCUTCHION
SCHOLARSHIP FOR THIS YEAR.
WENDELL HATHAWAY
THE COMMITTEE FEELS THAT
BCB BOUCHER
SHE IS A VERY DESERVING YOUNG
(ALL FROM BRONSON)
LADY.
DALE TREADWELL AUBURN
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

COLDWATER REPRESENTATIVE
TO THE ROTARY YOUTH LEADER­
SHIP CONFERENCE IN MUSKEGON
IS LUKE LINDER.

KAREN MEYER
TED PETTIBONE
(STUDENT GUESTS)

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO

LET’S GET WORKING ON THIS..
HAVEN'T HAD A NEW MEMBER FOR
A FEW WEEKS NOW.

BILL LYMBURNER
JOHN DEAN
BOB SEAMAN

DEFINITION:
ONE WIFE'S DEFINITION:
RETIREMENT:
TWICE AS MUCH
HUSBAND...HALF AS MUCH
INCOME."

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHILDRENS CLOTHING RETAIL
CIGAR &amp; TOBACCO DIST.
COPPER GOODS WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS RETAIL
EGG DISTRIBUTION
ELEC. EQUIP. &amp; SUPP. WHLSE
ELEC. EQUIP. MFG.

NEXT WEEK

DOMESTIC DEPT
PHILOSOPHY:
A PERSON WHO
TALKS A LOT WILL OCCASIONAL­
LY SAY SOMETHING WISE, BUT
CHANCES ARE NO ONE WILL BE
LISTENING.

MORE PHILOSOPHY:
THE GREAT
TROUBLE WITH THE SCHOOL OF
EXPERIENCE IS THAT THE COURSI
IS SO LONG THAT THE GRADUTES ARE TOO OLD TO GO TO

TWO ROTARIANS.

THE NEED OF A COMPRE­
HENSIVE PROGRAM TO COM­
BAT KIDNEY DISEASE,
AND OF THE PROGRESS
THAT HAS BEEN MADE IN
TREATMENT.
THE DIALYSI
CENTERS HAVE BEEN VERY
IMPORTANT IN SAVING MAN
LIVES THAT 20 YEARS AGO
WOULD HAVE BEEN LOST.
75% OF THE PEOPLE TREAT’
ED ARE ABLE TO BE REHA­
BILITATED AND GO BACK T
THE JOD.
DURING THE
QUESTION AND ANSWER PEIIOD, HE WAS ASKED HOW
MANY TRANSPLANTS OF KID
NEYS ARE MADE IN MICHI­
GAN PER YEAR.
HE SAID
THAT 180 PER YEAR ARE
TRANSPLANTED, BUT THERE
IS NEED FOR TWICE THAT
MANY BUT THEY DON’T HAV
^NGUGII DONORS TO SUPP’LY THE NEED
THE DI­
ALYSIS CENTERS ARE NOW
IN 6 HOSPITALS IN S.W.
MICHIGAN AND THERE ARE
14 MORE TO WORK WITH
IN SETTING UP PROGRAMS

WERE DISCUSS­

ING VARIOUS ASPECTS OF DO­
MESTIC BLISS.
"I UNDERSTAND
YOU HAVE A VERY ECONOMICAL
WIFE."
"OH, YES," AGREED
THE OTHER.
"BETWEEN US WE
MANAGE TO GO WITHOUT PRATICALLY EVERYTHING I NEED.1

BOB SEAMAN HAS ARRANGED
FOR A STATE TROOPER TO
BE ON HAND .WITH A PRO' GRAM OF SUMMER HIGHWAY

SAFETY.

NOTE:

WE HAVE JUST LEARNED
THAT BOB SEAMAN IS IN
THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
AT THE HOSPITAL SUFFER­
ING FROM A CORONARY.
CARDS WOULD BE APPRECI­
ATED.: NO VISITORS. PLEAI

WORK.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

THOMPSON

Prezident

Vi«-Pre»ident

JAMES LYON

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976:

William

Geishert,

Paul

Fuller,

Charles

Thompson

1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

COMMITTEES ^■lUB SERVICE
HARLOW

SEXTON

WILLIAM FULLER

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatls,
Kenneth Worden

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Magazine

—

Bernard Laney

James

President Rotary International

WILLIAM R. ROBBINS
Fort Lauderdale,

Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

18—Keith Pearce

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

Youth —
Hruska

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

Howard Taylor, Richard

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

RICHARD

International

Rotary
International —
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Seaman

The Rotary
Klein

Ernest
Robert

—

WHITE

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

Director

Projects

Youth

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

Charles

Foundation

— John

Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

4—Seton Bovee

11—Jim Endicott

April — 1975
1—Dave Norton

Lyon

—

6—John Dygert

17—Chuck Woodward

Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

—

August — 1974

February — 1975

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Membership
—
Robert
Nagle,
Charles Woodward,
Richard
Biringer

Program

Director

-

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

CHARLES GEISHERT

Allegan,

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

★

CHARLES

-

1974 . 1975
"rotary PROGRAMS
m

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

15—Fred Culy

Ernest Luse

22—Chuck Bacon

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro
June — 1975

December — 1974

10—Don Shorno
John

Milnes,

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm
31—Bob Nagle

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

7—John Kline

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce • Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

Director

22—Bob Kerr

29—Les Luse

3—Larry Donay

Song Leaders —
Norman Youtsey

15—Norm Olmsted

29—Olin Dally

26—Bill Timm

Employer - Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro
The Four-Way Test “— Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

1—Dave Rubley

8—Bob Loose

8—Bill Lymburner

3—Bob Seaman

10—Tom Collins

17—Ed Davey
24—John Milnes

July — 1975
1—Paul Ruse
8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret
278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278*8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
.
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
_ 278*5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lillian
278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty
278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne
___________ 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4-Carol
278-6770
Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy
278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125-Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
_____________ 278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat
639-4433
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.—Patsey
278-6191
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296-Janet
278-8360
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn
278-6704

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No. I NAME

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce
278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia
278-6183
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice
278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail t
278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea
278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine _ 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen
278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-7448
Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene
278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna
278-2007
Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol
278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae
278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta _________ 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
. . 278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
.. 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet
279-9349
David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy
278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
_
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine
_ 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura ____ 278-8981
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura
278-7237
Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278-5006
Paul Ruse,* 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
. 279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
278-2272

The cWATt“
Rotary 3R.WfeCTOR
Published by the CfthWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MaMeeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

RT.4
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Address fi Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn
278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno,* R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores*
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.-Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321-LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

�•1

“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’

The COLDWATEfiffifeta™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^^fc^^-' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Citwin the U. S. A.
ROTARIANS SEE FILM ON CAU

JUNE 3, 1975

______

.

.

ACCIDENTS ON HIGHWAYS

.r, ._____

.

ATTENDANCE MATH:
WE’?E TN THE ’’TRY HARDER”
POSITION OF $ 2 IN THE DIS­

MEMBERSHIP
ABSENT

93
30

TRICT AGAIN.
WE SLIPPED Yj
OUT OF FIRST PLACE BY A
GUESTS
MERE PERCENTAGE POINT.....
TOTAL
LOSING TO VICKSBURG WHO
CLAIMED 1st PLACE WITH AN
83.02.i.OURS WAS 87.96...
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

67

ONE HAKE UP WOULD HAVE MADE

CLARENCE SNYDER, BRONSON
GORDON MARTIN, BRONSON

BEAT ’EM NEXT MONTHo
BE
SURE TO DO THOSE MAKE UPS
WHEN YOU'RE ON VACATION..

dale'Treadwell, auburn
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
RALPH NATUSCH

EEPORT FROM THE

DOWN MEMORY LANE

Mb

THE BOARD VOTED• TO PAY $50 ; 20 YEARS AGO, JUNE; J, 1955
TO CONSERVATION’ CAMP TO SPCi
NSGR ONE YOUNGS:TER TO THAT ’ WILLIAM HYDE?, MGR OF THE
BRANCH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE
CAMP THIS SUMMER.
MICH. EMPLOYMENT SEC. COMM­
LSSION WAS THE SPEAKER AND
TOLD ROTARIANS THAT IWLOYMENT WAS HIGH IN BRANCH
REPORT ON THE OLIN DALLY
.COUNTY.
DURING HIS PAST
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND:
NOW STANDS AT $531.00.
YEAR HIS OFFICE FOUND JOBS
FOR 897 PERSONS.
IT WAS A

POPULAR PROGRAM WITH A LIVE.
r
LY QUESTION AND ANSWER PER

BOB SEAMAN, EVEN THOUGH I?’
THE HOSPITAL RIGHT NOW AT:
RANGED FOR TODAY'S PROGRASTATE TROOPER JOEL FISHER
OF THE TEKONSHA POST PRESFNTED A VERY INTERESTING
FIIM SHOWING SITUATIONS
THAT CONTRIBUTED TO AN EMERGENCY SITUATION. BY RE
MOVING 01® OF THESE FACTOR
MANT OF THE ACCIDENTS WE
HEAR OF AND POSSIBLY ARE
INVOLVED IN COULD BE AVOID
ED.
IN TIE QUESTION/AND
ANSWER PORTION FOLLOWING
THE FILM, TROOPER FISHER
WAS ASKED QUESTIONS LIKE.,.
"EVEN'THO
IS 55» AT WHAT SPEED DO
YOU START
ISTS?” HE SAID THAT THEN
WAS SOI® VARIATION IN TRO
PERS. HE SAID HE
TED ON THOSE WHO WENT OVES
70 , HOWEVER SOME STOP ANYONE OVER 65, AND SOME ANY
ONE OVER 60 MPH. RE DID NO
SAY THAT THE BEST WAY NOT
TO HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT
IS TO TRAVEL AT THE SPEED
LIMIT OF 55.
INTERESTING PROGRAM, BOB,,
THANKS FOR ARRANGING IT.

1S333 WILL BE A NEW EATING
NEXT WEEK... JIM ENDICOTT
ARRARCMENT AT MEETINGS
PROGRAM AND WILL
STARTING NEXT WEEK. SERVING
HAVE AS HIS GUEST AL SICKSTARTS AT 12:00...GO THRU
LES WHO WILL BRING US UP TO
DID YOU HEAR.
THE LINE WHEN YOU GET TO
DATE ON THE SWIMMING POOL
THE MEETING... THE INVOCA­
PROJECT.
OLD TRUCK DRIVERS NEVER DIE
TION WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
BEGINNING OF THE MEETING.
...THEY JUST CAN’T MAKE THE
THIS IS ON AN EXPERIMENTAL GRADE.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
BASIS BUT SHOULD FACILITATE
A BETTER TRAFFIC FLOW THRU
GOVERNMENT SPENDING GIVES
THS CHOW LINE AND AVOID SOME
YOU AN IDEA WHY LANS ARE
HERE’S ONE THKT HAPPENED IN
OF THE CONGESTION WE HAVE
CALLED BILLS.
A NEWSPAPER OFFICE...
HAD..
SO TO ADD LOCAL INTEREST,
NEWSPAPER STORY CONT.
Eb
HERE
AND AS YOU CAN
DEFINITIONS CHANGE.......
WE’LL GIVE SETON BOVEE THE
A GENERATION AGO IT WOULD CREDIT.
PLAINLY SEE I’M VERY MUCH
THIS PARTICULAR SUBSCRIBER
HAVE BEEN LIKE THIS.....
ALIVE!"
CAME INTO THE OFFICE ONE DAY "WELL, SAID SETON, ”WE DON
WITH THE CURRENT EDITION CF LIKE TO MAKE RETRACTIONS,
HIPPIE
THE PAPER... WAVING IT WILD­ BUT WHAT HE’LL DO, I’LL PUT
LY AND ASKING TO SEE THE
YOU IN THE BIRTH COLUMN AND
PERSON WHO WROTE THE OBITU­
GIVE YOU A FRESH START.”
ARIES. ’’YOU’VE GOT ME LIST-

You Will

e Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.m.

ALBION — Parker Inn —- Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK- — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — .Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15-»P?M.

ANGOLA — Plettners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE JO Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
President

THOMPSON

JAMES LYON

HARLOW

SEXTON

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

Secretary
Treasurer

★
Normand Moore, Harlow Sexton
1976: Willtan. Fuller, Charlee

Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Tuesday evening of

Club Bulletin — Paul
Dygert

Ruse, John

Fellowship — Donald Shorno, Russ
Temple, Norman Youtsey

Bernard Laney

—

Magazine

Program'

—

James

President Rotary International
WILLIAM R. ROBBINS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

General Sec'y, Rotary International
HARRY A. STEWART
Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Diet., Rotary International
H.

YEATES

Michigan

Director

—

Student Guests — Lester Luse,
William Timm, Reo Goodwin

Youth —
Hruska

Howard Taylor, Richard

Rotary
International —
Ernest
Luse, Fred Anderson,
Robert
Seaman
Sergeant-at-Arms — Richard Uhl

13—Dick Hruska

25—Ken Putnam

20—Walt Balcom

March — 1975

27—Howard Taylor

4—Don Stine

September — 1974

11—Rich Holben

3—Mike Toupalik

18—Ed DeVito

10—Mark Feller

25—Woody Craig

17—Chuck Woodward

★

24—Chuck Bristol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October — 1974

April - 1975
1—Dave Norton

WHITE

RICHARD

—

8—Bill Lymburner

1—Dave Rubley

Director

International
Charles

Youth

The Rotary
Mein

Projects

—

Edward Davey

Bacon,

15—Norm Olmsted

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director

Occupational Information — Richard
Holben, Norman Olmsted,
Patrick Leonard

29—Olin Dally

29—Les Luse

May — 1975

November — 1974

6—Pat Leonard

5—Russ Temple

13—Dick Biringer

12—Howard Teeter

20—Larry Iveson

19—Bob Yingling

27—Ralph LaGro

26—Bill Timm

Ernest'1 Luse

Employer
Employee Relations
Walton Balcom, Ralph LaGro

The Four-Way Test — Harold
Goodholm,
Robert Loose,
Lawrence Donay

22—Bob Kerr

15—Fred Culy
22—Chuck Bacon

— John

Foundation

★
—

4—Seton Bovee

18—Keith Pearce

6—John Dygert

Rural - Urban — Gordon Schlubatis,
Kenneth Worden

February — 1975

11 _J|m Endicott

August — 1974

Crippled Children — Robert Kerr,
David Rubley

8—Bob Loose

Public Relations — Kenneth Putnam,
Olin Dally, Lester Wise

CHARLES GEISHERT

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

WILLIAM FULLER

Lyon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

1974 - 1975
(H
^ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Nagle,
Richard

Biringer
Membership Development — John
Milnes, Mike Toupalik

each month
SPECIAL — At the call of the President

Allegan,

Director

Attendance — Dennis McCafferty,
Jerry Towns, Tom Collins

Membership
—
Robert
Charles
Woodward,

DIRECTORS — 1975: Santford Jolley,

CHARLES

-

Classification — Richard Moore,
John Klein, Santford Jolley

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1974-1975

PAUL

commiuees^Hlub SERVICE

June — 1975

December — 1974

3—Bob Seaman

-3—Larry Donay

10—Tom Collins

10—Don Shorno
Song IraaUeri —
Norman Youtsey

John

Milnes,

17—Ed Davey

17—Dick Moore
24—Harold Goodholm

July — 1975

31—Bob Nagle
January — 1975

ROTARY SHOW

Trade &amp; Professional Relations —
Edward DeVito, Carroll Barnes,
James Koss

B. K. Pearce * Chairman

Retired Friends — Harold McKnight

John Dean

February 20, 21, 22, 1975

—

24—John Milnes

Director

7—John Kline

8—Jerry Towns

14—Dennis McCafferty

15—Jim Koss

21—Carroll Barnes

22—Ken Worden

28—John Pierson

29—Norm Youtsey

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1974-1975. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the

change. Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Jim Lyon Program Chairman - Telephone 278-2007.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn---------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth------------ 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Walton Balcom, 45 N. Monroe St.—Helen
278-2239
Carroll L. Barnes, 86 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Margaret ~ 278-8006
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ------------ 278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 69 S. Circle Dr.—Clara
' 278-5891
Charles Bristol, R. R. 5—Lois
278-5828
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Sherwood "Woody" Craig, 34 Edison Ct.—Martha 278-4310
Harold Creal, R. R. 2-Lilllan --------------------------- 278-7249
Fred Culy, 88 Hull St.-Dorothy------------------------ 279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane ------------ -------- 278-6635
Edward Davey, 48 Douglas Ave.—Betty------------- 278-6093
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave:—Ellen Jo------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, R. R. 2—Joanne ----- --------------------- 278-5909
Edward DeVito, R. R. 4—Carol------ ----------------- 278-6770

NAME

Addrest &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Santford Jolley, 39 Maple Lane—Joyce------------- 278-5330
John A. Kennedy, 31 Fairfield—Wilma J.---------- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons CL—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, 39 Douglas Ave.—Patricia ------------- 278-6183

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy — 278-6501
James Koss, 78 Douglas Ave.—Janice----------------- 278-2912
Ralph LaGro, 90 Parkhurst Ave.—Gail •------------- 278-2217
Bernard Laney, 82 Maple Lane—Rhea -------------- 278-6357
Patrick R. Leonard, R. R. 2, Box 86—Katherine — 278-8325
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret------ 767-4508
Lester Luce, 41 Sonet Lane—Helen-------------------- 278-4812
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth--------------------------- 278-7448

Bill Lymburner, 847 E. Chicago Rd.—Carlene------ 278-2021
James Lyon, 335 Grand St.—Deanna----------------- 278-2007

Dennis McCafferty, 18 N. Fremont St.—Carol — 278-8207
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol-----------------— 238-2436
John Milnes, 131 N. Hanchett St.—Fae ------------- 278-8518
Normand Moore, R. R. 3—Annetta -------------------- 238-2632

Lawrence Donay, 614 N. Fall River—Dorothy — 278-7152
John Dygert, R. R. 7, Box 125—Mary
278-4248
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-2968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St,—Charlotte
278-5475
Mark Feller, 145 Combs Ave
278-4082
Ray Fox, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
___ 278-2841
William Fuller, 106 Grand St.—Francine —
279-9481
Charles Geishert, R. R. 1 Quincy—Pat ------------- 639-4433

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ----------- - 279-9492
Tom Normandin, 85 Fairfield Dr.—Janet------------- 279-9349

Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Richard Holben, Jr., 22 Hull St.-Patsey
Richard Hruska, R. R. 7, Box 296—Janet
Larry Iveson, R. R. 7—Jacquelyn

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2311
David Rubley, 34 Cynthia Dr.—Del Laura --------- 27fiLZ23^

278-6517
279-9266
278-6191
278-8360
278-6704

David Norton, 101 Carlyle Ave.—Joan ------ - 279-9063
Norman C. Olmsted, 28 Edison Ct.—Nancy------ 278-2418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace — — 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 58 Ridgemoor Rd.—Lorraine---------- 278-8743
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Maura---------- 278-8981

NAME

/.

Phone No.

^HONQI^Y^MEMIB^B^^

Robert E. Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllis
278.-500^:
Paul Ruse,- 151 N. Hudson—Myrtle
.
— /C^/279-9412
Gordon R. Schlubatis, R. R. 3—Harrietta
Z.O. 278-2272
If!

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert Seaman, 131 E. Chicago—Marilyn _----- 278-8321
Harlow Sexton, 38 Bishop Ave.—Wanda
278-4907
Donald V. Shorno, R. R. 6, Box 58B—Louise
278-5842
Donald Stine, 127 Fairfield Dr.—Joan
278-8575
Conrad Swart, 49 W. Clarke Ave.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard Taylor, 731 Marshall Rd. R. R. 2—Gail
278-2406
Howard M. Teeter, 73 Carlyle—Marian
278-4222
Russell Temple, 616 S. Fall River Dr.—Kaye
278-4140
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
William L. Timm, 59 N. Hudson St.—Patricia
279-9268
Mike Toupalik, R. R. 3, Box 382
_
238-2318
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5—Eileen
278-5556
Jerry Towns, 102 Carlyle—Carol
278-8474
Richard Uhl, 100 Grand—Janet
278-5521
Richard White, 46 N. Circle Dr.—Delores
278-6736
Clyde Williams, R. R. 2, 65 Fairway Dr.—Wilma 278-8238
Warren Williams, R. R. 6, Box 321-LaMoine —. 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2, Box 299-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. .. ...
278-5033
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Rosamond 278-5033
Kenneth R. Worden, 25 Lincoln St.—Virginia
278-6334 %
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
....
278-6393
Norman Youtsey, 125 Marshall—Donna
278-6551

Robert Man, 75 NT^GIrcle^P.r.w-EdndF^csx.. ... 278-2811

n Walker, 33 Daugherty.—Gretcheh’ilir.’i.. ... 278-6730

A

/

The COLDWATER
Rotary OlfecTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE C^JS^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49056

�JUNS 11, 1975

PREZ SEZ:

AL SICKLES TELLS ROTARIANS ABOUT PROGRESS ON
SKCKHNG POOL DRIVE...

THE PROPOSED SWMIKG POOL
IS BEGINNING TO LOOK LIKE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
IT WILL BECOME A REALITY.
MEMBERSHIP
93
WITHIN THE LAST WEEK A GRCLr
A
bsent
28
ED DAVEY
OF INTERESTED CITIZENS OR­
CRAIG SEBALD
GANIZED TO HELP THE RECREA­
TION COMMISSION WITH THE
GUESTS
5
FUND DRIVE. 8 PROPOSED TEN
TOTAL
70
OLIN DALLY MEMORIAL
NIS COURTS HAVE BEEN ADDET
SCHOLARSHIP FUND UP STI-L
TO THE PROPOSAL TO MAKE AN
ROTARIAN
GUESTS:
FURTHER- NOW AT *5? 00 .
EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE PACK­
AGE. THE POOL WILL BE AN
O.B. FALLS... JACKSON
DICK GREATHOUSE...MIDDLE­
OLYMPIC SIZE POOL 064 x 42
THERE WILL BE AN INFORMA­
WITH 6 RACING LANES...UN­
TOW, OHIO
TION MEETING FOR NEW MEM­
GAR® WILBER...BRONSON
DERWATER LIGHTS...SWIMMING
BERS; ON JUNE 24th.., YOU
AREAS ON BO® FIDS AND ®E
WILL BE RECEIVING A NOTE
NON-ROTARIANS:
DIVING WELL IN THE MIDDLE.
ON THIS IN THE MAIL.
$58,000 STILL NEEDED...SO
PAM STUART... (RECIPIENT
THERE IS STILL MUCH HELP
OF THIS YEAR'S SCHOLAR­ NEEDED FROM MANY PEOPLE AND
TUNE 24 IS DESIGNATED AS
SHIP)
ORGANIZATIONS. MR. SICKLES
CHILDRENS DAY AT ROTARY...
ASKED ®AT THE ROTARY CLUB
BRING YCUR CHILDREN.. GRANDCONSIDER THE SWIMMING POOL
0.H7LWI....NEIGHBOR’S KIDS PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT:
FUND'FOR PART OF THE ROTARY
,
WHOEVER YOU WANT TO
SHOW PROCEEDS FOR NEXT YEAR.
BRING..,THE MEETING WILL BE WHEN POLITICIANS COME UP
JIM ENDICOTT BROUGHT AL AS
AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE! ®AT
WITH A SOLUTION FOR YOUR THE SPEAKER FOR TODAY.
DAY DUE TO THE INCREASED
PROBLEM... YOU HAVE WO
NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE. NOTE: PROBLEMS.
^BE_mETO TOE RES'FFLANEXT WEEK....
fflESjffi BY
gthT FRUSTRATION IS NOT HAVING ED DAVEY IS SCHEDULED TO
there will be I SPECIAL”” ANYONE TO BLAME BUT YOUR­ HAVE TSE PROGRAM...BUT WAS
PROGRAM WITH MAGICIANS FROM SELF.
OUT OF TOWN AT ®IS WRITING
COLON TO ENTERTAIN.
x
SO CAN'T REPORT WHAT ®E
'PROGRAM WILL BE. WE LOOK
TIME WAS WHEN MONEY TALKED. FORWARD TO A GOOD ONE.
THERE WILL BE A DISTRICT
NOW IT GOES WI®OUT SAYING.
ASSEMBLY AT OLIVET ON JUNE
21 mi 8:J0 TO 2;
REPORTED QUOTE OF A ROTARIAf
OFFICERS AND BOARD 13iBFRS RULE FOR ESTIMATING THE
ARE URGED TO ATTEND.
COST OF LIVING:
"I USED TO BE TERRIBLY CON­
TAKE YCUR INCOME, WHATEVER CEITED," KE SAID. "BUT MY
THAT MAY BE AND ADD 25%
PSYCHIATRIST SWIGHTENED ME
O.Bc FALLS... ROTARY INTER­
OUT...AND NOW I'M ONE OF THE
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
NICEST GUYS IN TOWN.”
ROTARY FOUNDATION REPORTED ®E BIG DIFFEPENCE BETWEEN
THAT THE COLD-WATER CLUB IS THE VICES OF YOUNGSTERS AND
NOW AT THE 900% LEVEL IN
OLDSTERS IS ®AT THE YOUNG­
ROTARY FOUNDATION.
STERS GENERALLY OUTGROW
THEIRS.
ATTENDANCE MATH:

�JUNE 17, 1975

CRAIG MARTIN - ROTARY FELLOWSHIP STUDENT - TELLS ABOUT
IRELAND.

ED DAVEY, PGM. ®W. FOR
ATTENDANCE MATH:
PREZ S-THE WEEK, HAD AS HIS GUEST
AS SPEAKER CRAIG MARTIN CB’
MEMBERSHIP
’
93
NEXT WEE*.,.KID? DAI...
STURGIS WHO ffiWi A YEAR
SHOULD BE A GREAT DAI WITH I ABSENT
20
STUDYING IN IRELAND ON THE
M.WIiIUNC FROM THE MAGIC
ROTARY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM.
73
6
CAPITOL OF COLON...MEETING GUESTS
HE IS A GRADUATE OF AM­
. 79
WILL BE AT THE MASONIC HALL TOTAL"
HERST COLLEGE AND HAS BEE’
•&gt;
INSTEAD OF THE ELKS FOR
OUTSTANDING BOTH ACADEMIC­
THIS MEETING.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
ALLY AND IN COMPETITIVE
SPORTS. HE SAID THE ONE
NELSON WEBER BRONSON
THING THAT HE NOTICED ADISTRICT ASSEMBLY THIS SAT- GERRY KIEPERT WAUSEON, Off. BOTT THE IRISH PEOPLE WAS
UPDAY AT OLIVET. LEAVING
THAT THEY HAD A GOOD SENSE
HERE AT 7:45. IF YOU CAN
NOT-ROTARIAN GUESTSOF HUMOR, AND THAT THEY
GO- CONTACT JIM LY®.
WOULD LAUGH AT THEMSELVES
BART MILESKI
A LOT...THEY HAVE A MU®
VINCE COLLETTI
MORE EASY GOING LIFE STYLE
JIM MAGYAR
GGff OUTING AT K-ZOO...
THAN WE DO. IT IS A VERY
RESERVATIMS MUST BE MADE " CRAIG MARTIN, SPEAKER
ROMANTIC COUNTRY. EE WENT
I
I
BY JULY
' WPIH LOCAL
ON TO TELL OF SOME OF THE
'MWAll ® THE E’.'iitf...
MONTREAL CONVENTI®:
PROBLEMS IN NORTHERN IRE­
JvHn DEAN.
LAND AND TOE CAUSES G? TUT
NEGLECTED TO MENU® IN
FISHING...THAT IT ISN’T
EARLIER BULLETIN THAT HAR- REALLY "A FIGHT'BETHW REW! BIRTHDAY TO:
OLD GOCDHOLM WENT TO THE
LIGICUS DENOMINATE. IS...AS.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVEN|-IT WOTLD APPEAR. BUT AN
LARRY '.KXffiAM
TI® IN MONTREAL WITH MIL- - EFFORT ® THE PART OF THJ
ED DAVEY
TON ZIENS FROM THE TOLEDO' IRISH REPUBLIC TO GET NOR­
JIN CONRAD
ROTARY CLUB. IF Y® WOULD THERN IRELAND AWAY FRffi
LIKE A REPORT...ASK HAROLD. ENGLISH RULE...AND PART C?
A UNIFI® IRELAND.
NESI WEEK, JUNE 24th IS
60% OF THE INDUSTRY IN
PREZ PAUL'S 52nd MEETING AS MEDICAL DEPT...
IRELAND IS BRITISH OWNED...
CHEF EXEC OFFICER. qq YOU
WHICH IS A SORE POINT TO
3P0SE THE MAGICIANS ARE GO­ "DOCTOR, I CAN’T'UNDERSTAND 'THE IRISH...WHO WOULD PRE­
ING TO DO A DISAPPEARING
WHY I GET SO MANY HEADACHES FER TO BE COMPLETELY H-iDLACT WITH HIM...AND THAT WE I DON'T DRINK, SMOKE, STAY PENDENT OF BRITAIN.
WON'T SEE HIM AT THE PODIUM OUT LATE, OR EV® BOTHER
AFTER NEXT MEETING?
WITH WON®. WHAT'S WRONG,
DOC?"
NEXT WEEK:
DEFXNIT.V®:

"PERHAPS" SAID TFE DOCTOR, CHILDRfflS DAI...BRING YOUR
"YOUR HALO IS ON TOO TIGHT',' KIDS...NEIGHBOR'S KIDS..
SPACE EXPLORER:
GRANDCHILDR®... SHOULD BE
A GREAT PROTRAM AND I BE­
A GUY DRIVING AROUND DOWN­
DOMESTIC DEPT...
LIEVE A FIRST FOR THE CLUB,
11 •
TOWN LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO
AT LEAST FOR A LONG TIME.
PARK,
JUDGE: "YOUR WIFE CLAIMS YOC
HAV®'T SPOK® TO HER IN 5 DUTCH TREAT OF COTRSE...
YEARS. WHY IS THAT?"

MAN; "I DIDN'T THINK I
OTGHT TO INTERRUPT."

�JUNE 24.. 1975

MAttAN ENTERTAINS KIDS EROM

3 TO 83 AT IWTW,.,.

HATS OFF TO HOWARD TAYLOR
PGM CHMN FOR THE WEEK...
WHO CAME UP WITH KIDS DAY.
IT WAS WELL ATTENDED BY
KIDS OF ALL SWi^SONE
SONS AND DAUGHTOon.SOME
GRANDSONS &amp; GRANDDAUGHTERS
...MAYBE SOME NEPHEWS AMD
WELL ATTENDED BY THE YOUN­ NIECES.
GER GENERATION.
THE PICNIC MEAL WAS VERY
ZtEhJ WILL BE A BOARD MEET­
APPROPRIATE AND THE MAGIING HEM TUESDAY NIGHT.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
GIAN ENTERTAINING KEPT EV­
ERTONE'S ATTENTION TILL
GLEN BARNETT, BRONSON
IS3O, IWT SEE ANYONE DOWE ATTENDING DISTRICT
DALE TREADWELL, AUBURN,IN1'!
om iniNK we should
ASSEMBLY AT OLIVET:
HARVEY MCES, HILLSDALE
HAVE ANOTHER ONE NEXT YEAR,
PAUL THOMPSON
RAY EHL, QUINCY
HAL SEXTON
NEXT WEEK:
BOB BEAUCHAMP, BRONSON
JIM LYON
HOWARD MC CUTCHEON,BRONSON I YOUR EDITOR IS THE PGM CHMN
HAROLD GOODHOLM
(CAN'T MISS GETTING THIS
AL WILER, BRONSON
IBT’-Y REPORT TH AT IT WAS A
GEORGE B. RIBBLE, M.D.
INFORMATION TO GIVE YOU A
L"‘Jt'L
«
PREVIEW,)

PRES SEji:
ATTENDANCE MATH:
NEXT WEEK WILL EE THE CHAN3INU OF THE GUARD...OR IS
(APPARENTLY THE HUGE CROWI
IT THE PASSING OF THE GAV- OVERWHELMED SECRETARY BOD
EL.s.Mi‘ W WAY...THE NEW
AND HE DIDN'T GET THE
OmCERS WILL TAKE OVER *
COUNT WRITTEN DOWN........ )
FOR THE YW OF 1975-76
WE CAN SAY THAT IT WAS

ENERGY NOTES:
IT WILL BE A BRIEF CROSS
WITH VACATION TIME HERE...
, SECTION OF LIFE STYLES ANl
DON'T FORGET YOUR MAKEUPS. ' OVER IN THE MIDEAST THEY'VI
CUSTOMS IN OTHER LANDS....
i‘T SURE HELPS OUR PERCENT­
DEVELOPED A NEW AND EXPEN- ■ OUR GUESTS WILL BE KARB
AGE OP ATTENDANCE...AND
SIVE PEREUME. IT SMELLS
FROM SWEDEN...LEE FROM FIN­
HELPS GET THE FUIL BENEFIT LIKE GASOLINE AND IS
J LAND ...AND JACKIE FROM
FROM BEING A ROTARIAN BY
CALLED "EVENING IN ARABIA" I CHILE. ALL YFU STUDENTS WHO
I
VISITING OTHER CLUBS.
I HAVE BEEN HERE A YEAR AND
WILL BE GOING BACK TO W.i&lt;
ALSO WE ARE ADVISED THAT
HOMELANDS IN TWO WEEKS.
THE METRIC SYSTEM IS COM­
SOFT SELL DEPT:
ING ALONG JUST IN TIME. UN­
TILE MANAGER OF THE
TIL THEY GET THE HANG OF '
RMADMT SA1D,"1 want you
ALT. TO LOCK YOUR BEST TODAY IT, IT OUGHT TO SLOW DOWN NEWS FROM DETROIT:
RUMOR HAS IT THAT ONE OF
"GREET W® CUSTOMER WITH ALL DRIVERS.
THE AUTO "BIGGIES" IS COM­
A SMILE,PUT ON A LITTLE .EX­
ING OUT WITH A NEW MODEL
TRA MAKEUP AND SEE THAT
CAR ESPECIALLY FOR MEN IN
YOT HAIR IS ATTRACTIVE." PHILOSOPHY FROM HERE AND
THERE..........
BUSINESS.
"WHAT'S UP?" ONE GAL ASKED. "NEVER MISS AN OPPORTUNITY IT'S A CAR THAT NEITHER HAS
" ARE SOME BIG SHOTS COMING TO MAKE OTHERS HAPPY, EVEN A SEAT OR A STEERING WHEET..
IF YOU HAVE TO LEAVE THEM IT'S DESIGNED FOR THE BUSI­
IN TODAY?"
ALONE TO DO IT."
NESSMAN WHO HAS LOST HIS
(FROM AMERICAN OPINION)
REAR IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS
"NO," THE MANAGER ANSWERED.
AND DOESN'T KNOW WHICH WAY
"THE BEEF'S TOUGH."
"ALWAYS DO A LITTLE MORE
HE IS GOING.
EACH DAY THAN IS EXPECTED
OF YOU AND SOON MORE WILL
"THERE ARE THREE KINDS OF BE EXPECTED OF YOU THAN YOU
LIES: LIES, DAMNED LIES, CAN DO." (A.B« PRESCOTT)
AND STATISTICS."
!
pip
(Dismi)

�JULY 171975

PT/^r
jru&amp;&lt;

THUMBNAIL SKETCHY.. .ROTARXANS HEAR ABOUT

TODAY’S GUM WERE BJSIl
AU-JUNG OF CAIMAR, SW.EDK
AND JACQJEOT BROWN OF
CHILE. IN THE INTERVIEW
TYPE OF PROGRAM AREAS
COVERED WERE... SCHOOLS,
GOVERNMENT, FOODS, LIFE
STYLE, AND VARICUS HOLI­
DAYS. JACgJELINE BROWN
HAS BEEN LIVING WITH THE
JIM PANEL'S...LEAVES FG?
SWEDEN ON THE 19th ....
WHERE SHE KILL SPEND ABOUT A MONTH AND THEN CN
TO SOUTH AFRICA TO JOIN
HER PARENTS WHO ABE THEEj
ON AN EXCHANGE TEACHING
MISSION FOR THE UNITED
NATIONS.

SE.5;

Il A P P Y N E W Y E A IM

IMERSHIP
ABSfflT

tfKOT® TO THE 19'75-19?^

WAL year,

I GUESTS
I

TOTAL

93
J_18
?5
-2
82
V*
*

THANK YOU Lui®. RECEIVE *•
M
CT the OTBTC "c;&gt;r •
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
MONEY GOT CT ?’ ., .&gt; I1
ORTS GF THE BOLZ' FI.OX
LEASON MODEST
BILL FAURMAN
DALE Mj®L
HAPPY BLWDAY TD:

BRONSON

NCN-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

HAROLD MEYERS
GEORGE GRUMET
JACKIE BROWN
KARIN AXEJUNG

NEXT WEEK...JERRY TOWS
IS THE PROGRAM CHALWJL
CHANGING OF THE GAVEL.,.
PROGRA14 IS NOT FOE CBR PREZ PAUL HAS MADE HIS FARE • TAIN YET.. .BUT WE CAN BE
G(WlWffiONS TO BOR
WELL SPEECH AND PASSED THE
SURE IT WILL BE A GOOD
RUMS FOB 1 TEARS CF PER­ GAVEL TO NW PREZ JIM CT.
ONE.
FECT AWffi,
THE TRANSITION WENT VERY
SMOOTHLY...NEW SGT. AT ARTS
(NOW THERE ARE 2 WITH BIG­
PHILOSOPHY DEPT:
COLDWATER WAS $2 IN ATW«
Dm in w. past mw.7 GER' FINE BUCKETS TO TAKE
CARE OF INFLATION)...RICH
A MODERN AMERICAN IS S(»£
BEATING US OUT WAS XWAHOIBEN AND AL NELSON.
ONE WHO BELIEVES THERE'S
GIAC...AIL WE NEED IS A
HAL SEXTON IS THE NEW VEEP. A POT OF CREDIT CARDS AT
FEW MORE MAKE-UPS, FELLAS
SAME OLD EDITARIAN... (ME)
THE E’D OF THE RAINBOW.
...AND WE’LL DE #1 AGAIN.
S.® PIANIST...OR ORGANIST.
AS /£ WE HAVE TO TRY
MARK FELLER. OTHER ASSIGN­
THE AUT9N03KE IS A CONHUGER.
MENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT
VEYANCE WHICH SAVES YOU
LATER DATES.
A’MQST ENOUGH aWEL W
TO CCCTiSATE FOR THE
TXME'YOI SPW tOWNii.ABCR DEPTc •.
ING, LICENSING, PARKING,
AFTER FILLING OUT THE APITlJ AND INSURING IT.
CATION B.WK, THE UN.KWJE'
HAN SAT DOWN FOR HIS BTO- KIDS WANT TO GO UP TO 1
VW WITH TSE PERSONNEL J?£.
B.Y ?OCTCSS--Ui-!TIL THEY
THANKS TO W UNW,
‘RECTOR. "50,” SAID TIE QFFI&lt;‘ LEAW THEY’LL HAVE TO
WHO WAS CUR REPRESMAITO
?CIAL, ’TOJ’p LIB A &lt;fcB,W” WASH THEIR E/uTJS UP TO
AT GAMP MY OCS?I-TLV,
THE ELBOWS,
FOR A GOT REPORT.
nWELT», I AIN’T SO HE? Up OX
THAT,” REPLIED THE APPLY- ‘
CANT, "BUT I SURE WOUW LIKF
TO J&amp;T CN .THE PAYROLL.”

(HOPS I D&amp;FT MISS ANY)

i

�The COLDWATER fatary REFLECTOR
JULY 7, 1975

"WHAT COLDWATER HAS TO OFFER..."

A VERY FINE COLOR SLIDE
AND SOUND PROGRAM WAS PRE­
PREZ SEZ:
ATTENDANCE REPORT:
SENTED ffl THE MANY THINGS
WHICH COWWATER. HAS TO OF­
CONGRATOLATI®S TO KEN
ROTARIAN GUESTS:'
FER AS A GOOD PLACE TO
WORDS'! ON 2 YEARS OF PER­
LIVE AND WORK. BILL CARL­
FECT ATTENDANCE.
DALE TREADWELL
SON OF THE COLDWATER JAYHAYWARD- KEHL’
CEES GAVE THE PRESENTATION
CLARENCE SNYDER
AND EXPLAINED THAT THIS
GARTH WILBUR
WAS A PROJECT THAT THE JAY
NEW MEMBERS:
EffiER IIOUGHT®
CEES CAME UP WITH THAT BI
FRED NICHOLS
THEY FELT COULD BE OF USE
WELCOME TO DALE TREADWELL
IN ATTRACTING INDUSTRY.
AS AN HONORARY MEMBER OF
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
THE JAYCEES ADVANCED S
COLDWATER ROTARY. WE HAVE
83,000 FOR THE PRODUCT!®
BECOME WELL ACQUAINTED
FRED MC LAIN
AND EQUIPPING OF THE PRO­
WITH DALE AS A REGULAR VIS­
RICK BOLDUC
GRAM AND THFY C0UW BE
ITOR AND ARE NOW PLEASED
JERRY HOLLISTER
VERY GRATEFUL FOR ANY AS­
TO HAVE UM "ABOARD" PER­
VERN TELOW
SISTANCE IN COVERING THIS
MANENTLY.
EXPENSE. BOB CONWAY, OF
COL®IAL STUDIOS, WAS IN­
VOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION
SAFETY FIRST:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
AND EXPLAINED SME OF THE
TECHNICAL ASPECTS. OUR
WIEN THE CAUTIOUS, LAW TIDBITS THEATRE NEEDS SER­
THANKS TO PROGRAM CHAIRMAN
ABIDING DRIVER APPROACHED
VICE CLUB VOLUNTEERS TO
JERRY TOWNS F® ARRANGING
A RAILROAD CROSSING. HE
FOR US TO VIEW THIS PRO HELP TAKE DOWN SETS FROM
STOPPED, LOOKED, A® LIS­
GRAM, WHICH WILL NOT ONLY
THE SUMMER STOCK SHOWS.
TENED. AIL HE HEARD WAS
BE HELPFUL TO SHOW TO
COIDWATER ROTARY IS RESPONANOTHER CAR - CRASHING INTO
SIDLE FOR THE NIGHT CF SAT
STRANGERS, BUT REMINDS US
HIS REAR BUMPER.
URDAY JULY 26 AT 11:CO PM.
OF JjR MANY BENEFITS IN
SEE DON STINE IF YOU CAN
LIVING LN THIS COMMUNITY.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
HELP. IT SHOULD TAKE ABOU1
TWO HOURS OF YOUR TIME.
THE CHURCH TREASURER LOOKED
BEGGING FOR IT...
OVER THE PASTOR'S EXPENSE
CLAIM FOR HIS CONVENTI®
$500' PLEDGE TO TENNIS AND
"YOU'RE TERRIBLY EXTRAVA­
EXPENSES.
POOL PROJECT...
GANT," A HUSBAND COMPLAINS
THE TREASURER ASKED, "HOW
TO HIS WIFE. "IF ANYTHING
DID YOU MANAGE TO SPEND §16
PRESIDENT JM WISHES TO AN­
SHOUW HAPPEN TO ME," HE
A DAI FOR FOOD?"
NOUNCE THAT THE BOARD OF
SAID, "YOU WOULD PR®ABLY
"®, I MANAGED TO DO THAT1,'
DIRECTORS HAS MADE A TENAHAVE TO BEG." THE WIFE
EXPLAINED THE PASTOR, "BY
TIVE PLEDGE OF 8500 FROM
SNAPPED, "I'D GET BY. LOCK
SKIPPING BREAKFAST."
COLDWATER ROTARY TO THE
AT ALL THE EXPERIENCE I'VE
TENNIS CLUB TO BE USED IN
HAD."
SUPPORT OF TIIE CITY TENNIS
COURTS AND SWIMMING POOL
PROJECT.

�The COLDWATER Roiary REFLECTOR
ROTABIANS TOT? HOLBROOK PATTERSON COMPANY

JULY 15, 1975

JIM KOSS WAS PROGRAM
ATTENDANCE MATH:
CIIAIPJ4AN...oTIE GAVE US
SOME BACKGROUND ON IIIS
CONGRATQIATICNS TO THE
1-iEMBERS
COMPANY, THS HOLBROOK93
BRANCH COUNTY CAREER CEN­
ABSENT
PATTERSON CO., MANUFACTU­
26
TER'S VICA GROUP tHO C».:iE
t*
RERS OF HARDWOOD EDUCA­
67
BACK WITH TOP HONORS Ti
14
TIONAL TOYS AND FURNITURE
THE NATIONAL COMPETITION IN GUESTS
1T“ 81
FOR INSTITUTIONS. THE
WASIilNGTCtl, D.C.. AND -TO TBE TOTAL
PLANT WAS ORIGINATED BY
j V
TWO GOLD MEDAL TEAMS WHO
BOTAEMH GUESTS:
MR. HEILENBERG WO HAD IT
WERE WITH US TODAY AT RO­
UNTIL SELLING IT TO L.A.
TARY.
LOUIS E. LEGG, JR., LANSING i DARLING CO. IN 1950. THEY
ALSO CONGRATULATIONS TO
HAD IT UNTIL 1955 WHEN
DALE ROPP AND BILL MC MILL­ VERB GELOW
■ THEY SOW IT. TO MR. HOL­
AN, THEIR INSTRUCTORS AND ALVIN WILER, BRONSON
I
BROOK. AFTER MRJIOLBPOOK'S
ADVISORS, WHO HELPED THEM
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
\ DEATH...GRACE HOLBROOK ETO ACHIEVE THOSE GOLD MED­
VENTUAILY MARRIED PATALS.
WAYNE FELLER
I PATTERSON,- AND THE NAME
WAS CHANGED TO HOLBROOKPLUS 8 STUDENTS AMD 2 ADVI- • PATTERSON. JIM KOSS PUR­
REHH13ER THE ROTARY GOLF
SORS OF THE VICA PROGRAM
| CHASED THE PLANT IN 1973.
OUTING ON JULY 28...FOR '
• THEY MANUFACTURE 275 DIF­
FURTHER DETAILS...CONTACT FROM THE CAREER CENTER.
FERENT ITEMS... AMD CARRY
JOIN DEAN.
OF THESE IN STOCK,
DOUBLE PLAY.....
| THEIR PRODUCTS ARE DIS­
TWO ELDERLY LADIES ARRIVED , TRIBUTED NATIOWIDE. AF­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HOWARD
TAYLOR....
AT A BASEBALL GAME JUST AS ; TER A BRIEF EXPLANATION
THE BATTER HIT A HOME RUN. i OF THE BUSINESS, THERE
ALSO SPECIAL RECOGNITION
WAS A TOUR OF THE PLANT
TO LES WOODWARD ON IIIS 80tli TWENTY MINUTES LATER THE
BIRTHDAY....HOPE WE'RE ALL SAME.BATTER CAME UP TO BAT” • CONDUCTED BY JIM KOSS AND
AND HIT ANOTHER HOME RUN.
AL NELSON. VERY HOT ES­
AS FRISKY AS LES MM WE
GET TO BE 80. '
C.UE Qi? THE OLD LADIES SAID I TING AND INI®ATI®AL.
ENJOYED Bi AiL WHO TOOK
TO THE OTHER, ’’LET'S GO.
THIS IS WHERE WE CAME IN.” j THE TOUR.,.IT'S ALWAYS IN­
TERESTING TC SEE HOW SOME
ERNIE LOSE BROUG’T US UP TO
ONE ELSE'S BUSINESS FUN­
DATE ON THE FINANCIAL CON­
DITION OF THE CUT '.S UP
INSURANCE DEPT..........
CTIONS.
THE CLOSE OF HIE ).?.•. CAL
AN INSURANCE AGENT SAID TO A1 NEXT WEEK:
YEAR ON JUNE JO.
NEW CLIENT: "I WANT TO SELL
4,25^.01 YOU THIS POLICY. BUT I'M
NOT ABLE TO REACH ANYONE
CHECKING ACCT
1,982.92 NOT LIKE OTHER INSURANCE A- AT THIS WRITING...SO IT
TIKE SAV. ACCT
60.00 GENTS. I'M NOT GOING TO
CASH ON HAND
WILL HAVE TO BE A SUR­
SCARE YOU INTO BUYING IT.
PRISE....
TOTAL NET WORTH
6,296.93 TAKE THE POLICY HOME. SLEEP
ON IT TONIGHT. IF YOU WAKE
UP IN THE MORNING...GIVE ME
A CALL.”
PREZ SEZ:

. &gt; . •'

�jjk COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
3

JULY 21, 1975

KtCHAED VAN DE VOBT SPEAKS.ON WELFARE REFORM......

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

IN A LETTER 'mi SUSAN MUL
CAIIEY.. .JOHN KLINE REPORTS
THAT SUE HAS HAD A FOOD
AND EXCITING YEAR AND
SENDS ALONG HER 'APPRECIA­
TION FOR .THE OPix-lTyiiliY.
THE ROTARY CLUBS 'LAVE GlVtf HER1 TO SSUDY Hi "JOLLY
OLD ENGLAND."

LOOKED PRETTY GOOD....
BUT THE INFORMATION ON
THE EXACT NUMBER DIDN'T
GET TO 'THE. EDITOR...
I !D GUESS ’ABOUT 78...

ROTARY. ■
QUINCY IS HAVING TlfelR AN­
NUAL PORK BARBEQUE ON
AUGUST 1st...TICKETS ARE
AVAILABLE FROM ANY QUINCY
ROTARIAN...DAN DOBSON RE­
PORTED THAT THE FOOD WOULD
BE EXCELLENT AND THE FEL­
LOWSHIP OUTSTANDING.
r* '
,
' •

ALSO...THE BRONSON ROTARY’■
IS HAVING THEIR ANNUAL
CHICKEN BARBEQUE ON THIS
SUNDAY AT THE WHITE STAR
EAST OF BRONSON TO DE FOL­
LOWED BY THE ANNUAL ROTARY
AUCTION.

V

SINCE THE OPPOSITE OF PRO
IS CON, IT WOULD BE .
ASSUMED THAT THE OPPOSITE
OF PROGRESS IS COFCRESS.

THE FIVE AGES OF WOMAN...

GIRL
TEEN AGER
YOUNG WOMAN
YOUNG WOMAN
YOUNG WOMAN

*

SOTAktAN GUESTS....

RAY EHL, QUINCY ?
JIM AITCHISON
FRED NICHOLS
•
'■ VERN GfiLOW’
■ • OH
AL WIDER
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS...
MARION PILLSBURY
JOHN CLOGHESSY .
HAROLD FIYERS

STATUS OF THE NEW BULLE­
TIN FORMS...THEY HAVE
GONE TO PRESS AND REPOR­
TEDLY WILL BE READY FOR
USE BY THE NEXT ISSUE.

TYPECAST...

HOW’ S'THIS FOR LOGIC?

■

KEN WORDEN LINED UP THE
PROGRAM.. .MR. VAN DE VORT
SPOKE ON THE SERIOUSNESS
OF.’THE COSTS OF THE WEL­
FARE PROGRAM-. ..AND THE NEED TOR REFORM. JUST TEN
YEARS AGO THE WELFARE PGM
COST ■ EACH; ONE OF US ABOUT
SjO'PER YEAR.'TODAY IT.'.
COSTS US OVER $200.
OOM
FURTHERMORE/WE'-ARE UNDER
HEAVY:. FIRE. FROM THE FEDER­
AL GOVERNMENT BECAUSE OUR
PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN SO POOF
LY.ADMINISTERED OVER THE
LAST FIVE YEARS. FEDERAL
MATCHING FUNDS ARE BEING
WITHELD UNTIL MICHIGAN REDUCES THE WASTED DOLLARS
GOING TO THE INELIGIBLES
' A&gt;ID OVERPAID.RECIPIENTS.
WE STAND TO LOSE QVER JO
MILLION THIS YEAR IF WE '
DON'T GET THE SITUATION
TURNED AROUND.
WE NEED SENSIBLE PUBLIC
SISTANCE. THERE WILL ALWA7.
BE SOME WO NEED HELP FOR
A SHORT PERIOD, BUT A
CHANGE IS NEEDED IN THE ' ’
PRESENT PROGRAM , AND' MR. ‘
VAN DE VORT URGED ALL ROT­
ARIANS TO WRITE LETTERS TO
LEGISLATORS' AND URGE PAS­
SAGE OF BILL #576.

THE LITTLE BOY WAS BEING
PREPARED FOR A MINOR OP­
ERATION IN THE HOSPITAL,
AND THE NURSE TOLD HIM
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ®
SHE WAS GOING TO TAKE A
THIS BILL, CONTACT MICH.
BLOOD TEST TO FIND OUT
STATE CHAMBER OF COBIERCE.
WHAT TYPE HE WAS.
,501 S CAPITOL AVE, SUITE
"I CAN SAVE YOU THE
TIME," THE YOUNGSTER RE- ' 500, LANSING, MICH. 489JJ.
PLIED. "I KNOW WIIAT TYPE ■
I AM."
NEXT WEEK:
THE NURSE WAS SUR'PRISED. "HOW DID YOU FINE
NORM YOUTSEY IS IN CHARGE...
OUT?"
WAS NOT ABIE TO REACH HIM
"MY MOTHER TOLD ME' ."
THE LITTLE BOY EXPLAINED. AT THE TIME OF THIS WRITINt
BUT WE CAN BE SURE IT WILL
"SHE SAID I WAS THE OR­
NERY TYPE LIKE MY FATHER'.' BE AND INTERESTING PROGRAM,
MAYBE IE WILL GIVE US A M
RUN GF THE "WHISTLERS"...

�The COLDWATER. Rotary REFLECTOR
JULY 29,1975

PREZ SEZ:

MRS. HUGH AW TELLS ABOUT CLOCKS

ATTENDANCE MATH:

REMINDER OF THE QUINCY
MEMBERSHIP
PORK BARBEQUE THIS FRIDAY
OR IS IT SATURDAY NICUT.... ABSENT
*
BETTER CHECK WITH A QUINCY
GUESTS
ROTARIAN....

93
35

"7

5B
7
65

«4

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
DICK HRUSKA
JOHN KLINE

(HOPE THERE WERE A LOT OF
MAKE UPS SOMEWHERE )

NORM YOUTSEY CANE THRU
WITH A MOST INTERESTING
PROGRAM DY SECURING MRS.
HUGH ABREY OF HUGH'S JEW­
ELRY IN COLDWATER...SIE
GAVE SOME HISTORY ON TIE
KEEPING OF TLE...FROM SUM
DIALS AND WATER CLOCKS TO
THE ONE HAND TYPE CLOCK.
TIEN SEH RELATED SOME IN­
TERRING FACTS ...THAT

WHEN PEOPLE DECIDED THEY
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
SHOULD HAVE TIE HOUR DIVI­
DED INTO MORE MINUTE PARTS
RAY EHL, QUINCY
...THEY DID...INTO 60
DICK ZANTER, THREE RIVERS PARTS AND CALLED THEM TIE
MINUTE. TIEN WIEN THEY DE­
THANKS TO THE FELLOWS WHO RUSS MUELLER, BLAIRSBURG
CIDED TO DIVIDE THE MINUTE
HELPED AT TIDBITS SATURDAY WARREN WADE, BRONSON
CLARENCE DARROW, ANNISTON, INTO MORE MINUTE PARTS,
njxiiio » 0 • o
ALABAMA
TIEY ADDED A SECOND HAND ON
MAURICE RYAN, BRONSON
TIE CLOCK TO DO THAT...AND
NATURALLY CALLED THE PARTS
REGULAR BULLETINS WEREN'T
SECONDS...SHOWN BY THE SEC­
READY THIS WEEK...BUT ARE MRS. ABREY, SPEAKER
OND HAND. SHE VENT ON TO
PROMISED FOR NEXT WEEK.
TALK ABOUT THE TYPES OF
CLOCKS...THERE ARE OILY 4
TYPES OF CLOCKS...FLOOR,
ACCORDING TO THE STATISTICS WISDOM DEPARTMENT..........
WALL, SHELF AND TABLE
FRCM GOV. GLENN...WE
CLOCKS. GRANDFATHER CLOCKS
SLIPPED INTO 5TH PLACE IN THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES
ATTENDANCE LN JUNE. ..LET'S WILL NEVER DE WON. THERE'S MUST BE 6 FEET TAIL BEFORE
THEY ARE GRANDFATHER CLOCKS
GET THOSE MAKE UPS GOING... TOO MUCH FRATERNIZING
WITH THE ENEMY.
ANYTHING SHORTER THAN THAT
KE CAN DE NUMBER ONE.
ARE GRANDMOTHER CLOCKS. SEE
HAD AN INTERESTING COLLEC­
A LOSER IS...
TION OF OLD CLOCKS ON DIS­
IT USED TO BE A COMPLIPLAY AND CLOSED HER TALK
MENT
TO
...A HINDU SNAKE CII?RMER
TELL A PERSON HE
WITH SOME INFORMATION ON THE
LOOKED AS SOUND AS A
WITH A DEAF COBRA.
OLD COURT HOUSE CLOCK THAT
DOLLAR. TODAY IT'S AN
WILL BE REINSTATED IN A SEP­
INSULT.
ARATE TOWER ON THE CORNER DY
FRUSTRATION’ IS...
THE NEl’I COURT HOUSE. THE
WORKS WILL BE GLASS-ENCASED
...WEN YOU HAVE ULCERS
AT THE BASE OF THE TOWER...
BUT STILL AREN'T A SUCCESS. THE SAFEST WAY TO DOUBLE
WITH THE FACE AND THE BELL
‘YOUR MONEY IS TO FOLD IT
AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER. THE
OVER ONCE AND PUT IT IN
BEIL ITSELF WEIGHS 1 TON...
YOUR POCKET.
SO IS NO SMALL ITEM. MRS. ADREY WILL BE DOING THE WORK
ON THE CLOCK TO RESTORE IT
NEXT WPS PROGRAM WILL
TO PERFECT WORKING CONDITK®;
BE A SURPRISE...FORGOT TO
ASK OUR V.P. ABOUT IT.

�^J“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’^J

The COLDWATEKffl&amp;fcwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^^Bt^^; CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlitl) m the U. S. A.

LESTER WISE &amp; JERRY TOWNS SAY:

DEPOSIT ..* BUT DON'T BORROW

ROTARY SCHOLAR*.SUSAN
MULCHAHAY A GUEST AT
ROTARY MEETING*

PREZ SEZ

No meeting in Quincy on
Aug. 5th... so you'11 have
to make up someplace else.

Our clubs 1st Rotary
scholar related what
the Rotary Foundation
scholarship will enable
her to do. She will be
spending a year abroad
studying at the Univ, of
York, which is 120 miles
north of London. Her
course will be on
Medivial studies and the
locale is great because
York is 1900 years old.
was founded by the ’ ...
romans in AD 74.
We look forward to
hearing from Susan when
she returns. Should
be a great year.

Rotary Golf outing is all
set., reports John Dean.
Stag Chairman Fred Culy
reports that this years
stag is Aug. 20th at Tip
Up Island on Marble Lake.
A Pig Roast is planned and
the Quincy Rotarians will
be invited to join the
party.

DALE BROSE - NEW ROTARIAN

President Paul Thompson
i ntreduced and welcorned
Dale Brose, 4-H youth
agent as a new Rotarian.
Welcome aboard Dale.

7 GUEST THIS WEEK

Mrs. Barnes: All you ever
think of is Golf..I bet
you don't even remember
the day we were married.

Carroll Barnes: Of course
I do. That's the day I
sank that 40 ft. putt.

Rotarian Guests...
Harold Schultz and
Fred Nichols.
Non Rotarians Guests..
Harvey Bartel, Jim
Martin, Royce Olmstead,
Ed Caven and Susan
Mulchahay.

GREETERS FOR NEXT WEEK

Dave Rubly: Don, have .any
of your childhood dreams
been realized?

Dick Moore
Larry Donay

Don Shorno: Only one—
When my mother used to
comb my hair, I wished I
didn't have any.

July 30 Attendance - 80
including guests
Missing were: Chuck
Bacon, Charles Bristol,
Ed Davey, John Dygert,
Mark Feller, Vince
Kornstein, Dennis Mc­
Cafferty, Norm.Moore,
Bob Nagle, Dave Norton,
Norm Olmsted, John
Pierson, Ken Putnam,
Hal Sexton, Conrad Swart
Clyde Williams, Bob
Yingling

AUGUST 6 ... PRIMARY
ELECTIONS.....

Special recognition will
be given to Rotarians
who have voted prior to
the next Rotary Meeting

Program Chmn. for the
week was Bob Seaman...
who provided a most
interesting and inform­
ative program.
Speakers
were Les Wise and Jerry
Towns..The timeley
subject of Money was their
topic...They covered
various aspects of money
and the reasons for high
interest rates. Supply
and demand is the
whole key. Federal
Gov't, funds and 3 bank­
ing centers New York,
Chicago, &amp; San Francisco
is where it all starts,
then it's a chain re­
action from there on to
the local level. They
went on the relate that
there is much compet­
ition for the deposit­
ors dollars; Treasury
bills, and all financial
institutions are con­
stantly looking for ways
to attract more deposits
..this is done by paying
more interests to
depositors.
In the
question period, they
were asked to look into
the future and predict
what will happen.
They stated that they
could see no decline
in interest rates in
1974 and that this
would very likely be
a deterrent to expan­
sion of businesses.
Their closing line was
..."Deposit, but don't
borrow..if you don't
have to.
Next week's Program:
is the responsibility
of John Dygert. We
look forward to another
interesting program.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 P.M.

�Profits Most Who Serves~Bes^^
*fWb&gt;

The COLDWATE^^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^d&amp;S?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club m the U. S. A.

BRANCH COUNTY 4-H Fl AR ■ .

■FRETTED
Prez Paul Is on vacation*
Veep Jim Lyon presided*.

Rotary Stag to be held
Tues evening, Aug 20...
35 Indicated they would
be there...(Not very good
percentage... Good food
...Beverages ... (SaspariIla) and other
firvolIty will be the
order of the evening.

HUMOR - Smal I'Boy”
division

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ATTENDANCE RULES*

THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM:

Rd. Attendance rules
requI res a member to
attend 60$ of the meet­
ings to receive credit
for the meeting. Our
meeting Is 75 minutes
long and a memberfci-s
requI red to attend a
minimum of 45 minutes.
Bob Rumsey, Secretary.

arranged by Fred Culy,
past fair board member,
featured Leland Sanford
and Maurice Arendt ..
current chairman and
member of the fair board.
They related some of
the new things ... plus
the lineup of features
that will be at this
year’s fair. Also re­
lated progress that has been
made since Gordon Schlubatls
started the 4-H fair back
in 1930. The old county
fair with race track and all
used to be In the fairfield
plaza area ... and what Is
now Circle Drive .. was the I
old race track. This old
fair had been discontinued
for several years when Gordon
came to town in 1929 as the
’’County Agent” .. so In 1930
he got the 4-H fair started
and It has been growing ever
since. Further proof that
our Rotarians are men of
action and foresight. Con­
gratulations to Gordon for
getting the fair started ..
and to Leland Sanford and
the current fair board for
keep Ing It going so well.

.ATTENDANCE THIS WEEK.
5 66 members *'.• *“
5 rotary guests
4 non rotary guests

Father: Why did you
kick your brother In
the stomach?
Boy:

OPENS FOR 25TH SEASON NEXT WEEK . i .

Rotary guest Included:
Lynn Curtis of Sturgis
Nelson Weber Bronson
Robert Smith
Quincy
MI It ZIems
Toledo
Frank Parkinson Quincy

He turned around.
CONGRATULATIONS

Nice to have Rotarians
young enough to announce
th Ings like this:

Non Rotary Guests
David West..
Henry Scott, Perth
Austral la
Absent this week:
Walt Balcom, Carrol I
Barnes, Charles Bristol,
Tom Collins, Hal Creal,
Ed Dsvey, John Dean,
Larry Donay, John Dygert,
Vince Kornsteln, Ralph
LaGro, Pat Leonard, Bill
Lymburner, John Milnes,
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle,
Tom Normandin, Norm
Olmsted, Paul Thompson,
Craig Sebatd, Clyde
Williams, Ken Worden.

Mr. and Mrs. Norm Youtsey
are the proud parents
of a boby girl born
Aug. 5th.
Reportedly Norm had made
the statement that they
would fill the back yard
with boys till they had
a girl. Now #3 chi Id
Is a girl........
PHILOSOPHY:

If you are driving on a
road with beautiful
scenery, unobstructed
by signs and billboards,
chances are you’re on
the wrong road.
-0One good turn usually
gets the whole blanket
-0The best time to buy
anything Is about
40 years ago.

DEFINITIONS:

Punctuality: The art of
guessing how late you
can be without being
the last to arrive.
-0Polse: Looking like
an owl after behaving
like a donkey.

Next weeks Program:...
Dick Hruska Is the pgm
chairman for next week...
We thought possibly he
would announce his plans
to take over the Woolworth Company at the
meeting... but he Informs
us otherwise. The prog­
ram will be Jim Jenkins
we 11 known for h i s rad 1o
feature ’’Another Point
of view”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Wednesday, 12:15 P.M

ANGOLA — Plattners Restaurant — Monday, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — Presbyterian Church — Tuesday, 6:15 P.M

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 P.M

��commAfees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76

JAMES LYON
HAL SEXTON
ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1975-1976

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

T

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymbumer

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
.29 - Clyde Williams.

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 * Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 * Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary....................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat. ......
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court ■ Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
. .
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street * Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
-McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
dime,
Stine, lDon, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward,, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

I

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE' NAME
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278- 8575
279- 9,44.8.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores ....
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine■ . •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
276-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

Honorary Member

AU?

Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CQ^^AfER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLi^^^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER'^Zarj- REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwX^&lt;R.R§jA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cliib in the U. S. A.
AUGUST 12, 1975

’’BIG DON” STINE............ COUNTY COMMISSIONER.............

TELLS ABOUT REGION 3............

ATTENDANCE MATH:

JOHN DYGERT, PGM CM, IN­
TRODUCED BIG DON...ROTAR­
PREZ SEZ:
MEMBERSHIP
93
IAN AND COUNTY COMMISSION­
ABSENT
39
ER. HE SPOKE ABOUT THE
VACATIONS ARE WING THEIR
SOUTH
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
TOIL ON OUR. ATTENDANCE... •
ROTARIAN GUESTS
3
PLANNING COUNCIL...BETTER
WE URGE AIL ROTARIANS WHEN
NON-ROTARIAN
KNOW
AS REGION 3. THIS
ON VACATION TO VISIT AN­
GUESTS
4
ENCOMPASSES FIVE COUNTIES:
OTHER club and
ake up.
TOTAL
51
BARRY, CALHOUN, ST. JOE,
BRANCH, AND KALAMAZOO. HE
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
EXPLAINED THAT IN PAST
YEARS, PRIOR TO THE REGION
LADIES AOIFNTION:
JOHN HIESER
CONCEPT, ALL GOVERNMENT
MILT ZIMS., TOLEDO
GRANTS- (RETURNING OUR MON­
THERE WILL BE A TRI-CLUB
BATES
DEWELL,
DEARBORN
EY
”T0 WHENCE IT CAME")
(COLDWATER, QUINCY, BRON­
WERE DONE THROUGH THE •
SON) DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
’’PORK BARREL" SYSTEM...AND
SEPTEMBER 5th AT THE LErNOW
ALL GRANTS FROM THE
GIOU CLUB IN QUINCY, THERE
DANEL GOBLE
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT GO THRU
WILL J’.; ROUND, SQUARE, AND
ROBERT LUSE, SO. AFRICA
THIS AREA GROUP. THE GOVER­
POLKA DANCING. SNACKS WILL
JOHNATHAN LUSE, SO. AFRICA
NING BODY OF REGION 3 IS
BE FURNISHED...NO NECKTIES
COL. WESLEY STEVENS,
MADE
UP OF REPRESENTATIVES
ALLOWED...SHOULD BE A LOT
CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO
OF EVERY GOVERNING BODY IN
OF FUN AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP
THE AREA...SO EVERYONE HAS
WITH NEIGHBORING CLUBS.
A VOICE TN WHERE THE GOV­
OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS:
ERNMENT SPENDING MONEY
GOES. THIS IS THE GROUP
CONGRATULATIONS TO ERNIE
THERE STILL ARE MANY OPEN
THAT THE MAJORITY OF THE
LUSE.. - .WHO RECEIVED IIIS
CLASSIFICATIONS....IF YOU
PIN TODAY FOR 28 YEARS OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VOTED
KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO WOULD
TO
WITHDRAW FROM..AND IS
PERFECT ATTENDANCE.
BE A GOOD ROTARIAN...GET
GENERATING A GREAT DEAL OF
A MEMBERSHIP CARD FROM
DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. THE
BOB RUMSEY.
COLL WATER CITY COUNCIL,FOR
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 17
-EXAMPLE, HAS GONE ON RECORD
WHO HAD 100% ATTENDANCE
OPPOSING THE COUNTY CMIDURING THE IfH: SIX MONTHS
DOMESTIC DEPT:
SSIQNERS’ DECISION TO WITHOF THIS YEAR...
DRAW BECAUSE THEY FEEL WE
CLUB ATTENDANCE AVERAGE
EVERY MARRIED MAN SHOULD
WAS 87.72%. LET’S SEE IK Vi FORGET IIIS MISTAKES...NO
WOULD LOSE OUR VOICE iN
WHERE THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS
CAN RAISE THAT AVERAGE FOR USE TWO PEOPLE REMEMBERING
GO. COMMISSIONER STINE
THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE THE SAME THING.
URGED ROTARIANS TO VOICE
YEAR.
THEIR FEELINGS TO THE COM­
MISSIONERS NOW.
PHILOSOPHY DEPT:
OVERWEIGHT DEPT,
THE QUICKEST WAY TO BECOME
"YOUR IMVROID IS NORMAL,”
NEXT WEEK:
AN OLD DOG IS TO STOP
THE DOCTOR SAID.
"WHAT
LEARNING NEW TRICKS.
JIM ENDICOTT is PROGRAM
YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM IS
CHAIRMAN AND INFORMS US
AN OVER-ACTIVE FORK,"
THE AVERAGE MAN LIVES LIN­
GER THAN HE DID THREE DE-,
THAT IIIS GUEST WILL BE DON­
ALD POTTER, EXEC. SECY. OF
CADES AGO. HE HAS TO IN
• HAPPIi jiSJ I
THE
MICII. MUNICIPAL ELEC.
ORDER
TO
GET
HIS
TAXES
TEAS 1NT
F.’-JLI
QOU
j ’ | RAID.
ASSN. THE SUBJECT WILL BE
AliiE SO aGGKEAD.LY OCCUPIED
"ENERGY CRISIS...FACT OR
YOU FORGET HOW MISERABLE YCU ARE,
FICTION9"

M

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PM.

�CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
HAL SEXTON
ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

1975*1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE S
”
OTARY
PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White

COA^TTEES-

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship; Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

★

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 • Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
------ 30 -'Ed Davey--

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 • Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 • Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat. ........
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
..
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-5790
279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-8840
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
278-6183
278-5358 ' Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2912
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2217
278*8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278*6357
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8325
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
767-4508
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4812
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-7448
278*5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-2021
278*5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2007
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2811
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
238-2436
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278-8518
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
238-2632
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-4198
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
279-9492
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
278-5796
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
278-8743
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8981
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . . * 278-2311
278-7237
278-2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. ....
278-5006
279-9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
279-9412
639-4433 ! Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-2272
278-4653 | Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn . 278-8321
278-8373
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-4907
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5842
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-8575
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan;
279-9448
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine - . .
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna * *

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^ffl^iECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

RT.4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
276-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEg^Z^ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwXWr tb^MY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cliib in the U. S. A.
DON POTTER SPEAKS ON

AUGUST 19, 1975
---------------------------

PREZ SEZ:

--------------------------------- '—-—------------1

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JOHN
DYGERT, DICK SWARD, AND
ERNIE LUSE.
SPECIAL RECOG­
NITION TO ERNIE...HE HITS
THE 8OYEAR HARK THIS TIME.
ID?. NOW JOINS THE RANKS OF
OCTOGENARIANS IN OUR CLUB:
BELIEVE WE HAVE LES V/OODV v
WARD AND RAY FOX ALREADY

THERE.

STILL PLENTY OF OPEN
CLASSIFICATIONS...SEE BOB
RUMSEY FOR APPLICATION
CARD.

THANKS TO HUBERT SUNDERMAN
OF PORT HURON FOR BRINGING
ALONG THE CAPSULE OF BLUE
WATER HISTORY WHICH WAS
DISTRIBUTED TO ALL ROTAR­
IANS TODAY. VERY INTEREST­
ING READING.

BE SURE TO MARK \OJR CAL­
ENDAR FOR THE TRI CLUB
D^NCE ON SEPTEMBER 5th...
SEE THE ENCLOSED INFO

SHEET.

SIGN IN PSYCHIATRIST’S OF­
FICE:
"AMNESIA PATIENTS
MUST PAY IN ADVANCE "

93
26
^7

MEMBERSHIP:
ABSENT

THERE'S HARDLY A MAN ALIVE
WHO COULDN'T RETIRE VERY
COMFORTABLY IN HIS OLD AGE
IF HE COULD SELL HIS EXPER­
IENCE FOR WHAT IT COST HIM.

DON FOTllR, IOjJC WW?
CT- MIGH. MUIIIV.IPAL ELEC­
TION ASSN.
HIS SUBJECT
WAS...ENERGY CRISIS-FACT

OR FICTION?
SOME OF ®IE POINTS OF HI-’
TALK INCLUDED.. .®-!AT CON­
RO
GRESS IS BATTING 0 ON EN­
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
ERGY LEGISLATION..THERE AR
STUDIES UNDER WAY BUT GET­
NELSON WEBER, BRONSON
TING NOWHERE. OIL HAS GONE
ALAN LARSON, N. DAKOTA
UP
A FOLD IN ®IE PAST TEN
PHIL HENSLEY, BRONSON
YEARS AND WILL BECOME 10
HUBERT L. SUNDERMAN,
TO 25% HIGHER THAN IT IS
PORT HURON
NOW. CAUSE FOR THE PROBLEM
r. *IS OF COURSE THAT WE HAVE
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
3%.'OF THE WORLD’S OIL RE­
SERVES IN ®!E U.S. AND WE
JOHN CANNON
USE 35% OF THE WORLD'S PRi
LEO MILLER
DUCTION. ®IERE ARE LARGE
DICK McQUEEN
DEPOSITS OF OIL SHALE IN
DWIGHT WOODMAN
NOR®IERN
MICHIGAN.. .SO FA:
ADAM MUNFAH
NO EFFORT TO GET IT CUT OF
THE GROUND. HE PREDICTED
SEVERE NATURAL GAS SIIORTA
SELECTED COMMANDMENTS
THIS YEAR...AND ®IERE xS
FROM THE GOLFERS TEN
NO FUTURE FOR NATURAL GAC
COMMANDMENTS....
WHAT ARE CUR ALTERNATTVLG
$7....
WE HAVE COAL ENOUGH TO
YE SHALT NOT CURSE®! WHEN
LAST FOR 100 TO 20G. FRANC.
THEE TOPPETH A BALL NOR
WIND CAN BE HARNESSED...
WHEN THEE SLICE®! A DRIVE
SOLAR HEAT NOT PRACTICAL
NOR WHEN THEE LANDE®! IN
YET IN THIS AREA ...LEAVIN'
A SAND TRAP. (®EE MAY,
NUCLEAR PLANTS TO GENERAT/’
HOWEVER, CURSE SOFTLY TO
ELECTRICITY IS OUR BEST
THYSELF WHEN ®IOU HAST
BET, EVEN THGTGII EXPENSIVE
LOST MORE ®TAN FOUR
PROBLEM GF COST CAN DE
BALLS.)
SOLVED DY "JOINT VENTURI;
YE SIIALT NOT WRAP ®IY .
PUTTER AROUND THY GOLF
BAG NOR A TREE NOR ®IY
CADDY’S NECK SIMPLY BE­
CAUSE ®!EE MISSE®! A ®70FOOT PUTT.

OPPORTUNITY DIPT:

OPPORTUNITY LIAS TO KNOCK.
TEMPTATION ONLY HAS TO
STAND OUTSIDE AND WHISTLE

STUDENT DEPT:

JTM ENDICOTT WAS IN CHARGE
CF ARRANGEMENTS AND BROUGli'

10
77

GUESTS
TOTAL

'll J 0000

PHILOSOPHY DEPT:

SITUATION. ...

EFPLWl’ICN GIVEN BY A PUP­
IL FOR NOT JOINING IN

BUSINESS DEPT:

Dj : jCUk?&lt;J-! 01 *
•’I LEAnN MORE BY LISTENING.
ANYTHING I WOULD GAY, I

BUSINESS IS LIKE AN ADTOMOBIIE. IT WILL NOT RUN
ITSELF...EXCEPT DOWNHILL,

ALREADY KNOW.'’

...FOR EXAMPLE, WHERE MOD
THAN ONE CITY FORMS A S0\.
OF ELECTRIC CO-OP TO BUIE
A NUCLEAR PLANT ®IAT ALL
INVOLVED CAN DRAW FR0M.1H •
POTTER EMPHASISED ®UT ®DAY OF CHEAP POWER IS OVE
...SO WE HIGHT AS WELL GJ:
USED TO PAYINC4 HIGHER

ENERGY DUES.

NEXT WEEK:

DICK B EU SKA IS IN CHARGE.
AND INFORMS US THAT HE I!
C-ASEI MEDF^DORP CCMING T
TELL ABOUT THE SISTER Ci
PROGRAM.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

■

---------------------- 4-----------

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY,' 12:10 PJW.

�CO♦TEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

★

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ernest Luse

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

*

1975-1976
Notary programs
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 ■ Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
’ 11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin

17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW

February 26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ ■
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodrey, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara ■ .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy.
Dovey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln............................... ■ •
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth............
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Goil
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane * Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane ■ Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, IB N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean......................
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K,, 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street ■ Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road ■ Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278- 8575
279- 9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ■ •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive ■ Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma ■
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine ■ ■ •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debro
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna * ■

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘ Honorary Member

The CCttWATfiR
Rotary
published BY the

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2316
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEKSfeota™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiaan

The Singingest Club in. the U. S. A.
DR. DACCN TELLS ABOUT CANCER SOCIETY AND THE
IMPORTANCE O” ITS WORK

KuETE'IUER 2, 1975

ATTENDANCE MATH:
MEfeERSIIIP

PREZ SEZ
CONGRATULATIONS TO CRAIG
SEIALD FOR 17 YEARS Pl'WECT
ATTENDANCE.

22
GUESTS
7^
TOTAL......
ROTARIAN GUESTS
HUBERT SUNDERMAN-PT HURON
DAN DO ISON, QUINCY, MERLIN

DURING THE YEAR PAUL THOU. •SON WAS PREZ...OUR CLUJ
7-ECAME A 900% CLUB...

WORTHY OF SPECIAL RECOG-

YOUNG, ANGQLA, ED STEIMEL,
ANGOLA, S. SHAIKH, DACCA,
BANGLADESH, DILL ZADONIK,
BRONSON, MARIC PUTNAM, MAR­
SHALL

CHUCK 3AGON WAS THE PGR
CHAIRMAN AND'.THE PROOfUP
TODAY- AS PRESIDENT OF
THE BRANCH COUNTY CANCER
SOCIETY...EE SPOKE FIRST
ABOUT THE SOCIETY. THEIR
FUND DRIVE TO REACH 27,QO^
WAS SUCCESSFUL. 50% OF

FUNDS RAISED STAYS’LOCALliY^AND THE OTHER 50% GOES

TO THE NATIONAL ORGANI­
ZATION TO HELP FURTHER
RESEARCH TO DISCOVER A
REMEMBER. . -SEPT 2 J GOV.
CURE FOR CANCER. THE LOG/
GLEN WILL DE HERE FOR THE
FUNDS ARE USED MOSTLY F01
BOON MEETING AND FOR A SPEC­
PATIENT HELP.
IAL EVENING MEETING. KEEP
VACATION DEPT:,.
i DR. BACON THEN WENT ON TC
YOUR CALENDERS OPEN FOR
A VACATION IS JUST A SUCCDISCUSS CANCER..PARTICU­
, ESSION OF 2'S. IT CONSISTS
SEPT 25..WOULD DE NICE TO
LARLY BREAST CANCER. ONE
HAVE 100% ATTENDAN0E ON
OF 2 WEEKS WHICH ARE 2 SH0R1 ►OUT OF 1.5 WOMEN HAVE
THAT DAY...WITH NO EARLY
AFTERWARDS, YOU ARE 2 TIRED BREAST CANCER AND AS AGE
TO RETURN 2 WORK AND 2
ADVANCES...IT GETS AS
BROKE NOT 2.
HIGH AS 1 IN 5- SURGERY
IS QUITE SUCCESSFUL AND
’•ffi WANT TO EXTEND A WARM
WELCOME TO THE UP WITH 'PEODOMESTIC DEPT:
/ MANY WOMEN ENJOY A NOR­
"FOR A LONG TIME I COULDN'T MAL LIFE FOR MANY YEARS
’ .■ B GROUP VAIO WILL DE PERAFTER BREAST SURGERY. HE
' ■•.■ ■vilNG AT THE TIDBITS OH
IMAGINE WHERE MY HUSBAND
EXPLAINED THAT MOST r
&gt;I3?T 10 5 11. AND THANKS TO
SPENT IIIS EVENINGS." A
:fa&gt; wejer and rosalie sears WOMAN TOLD HER BRIDGE TABLE BREAST CANCER IS DISCOVEi
ED DY THE PATIENT RATHER
UDO WERE WITH US TODAY. TC
COMP ANIONS
THAN
DY THE DOCTOR DURING
TELL A LITTLE ABOUT
"AND DID YOU FIND OUT?"
A ROUTINE PHYSICAL EXAM.
PROGRAM. WE URGE EVERYOIIE
"YES. ONE NIGHT I HAPPENED
THE
EARLIER IT CAN DE
20 ATTEND...AS IT IS AN
TO GET HOME EARLY, AND THERE
DISCOVERED...THE BETTER
EXCELLENT PROGRAM.
HE WAS!".
THE CHANCES OF RECOVERY.
TIE EXPLAINED THAT A LUMP
J 2.NCIAL DEPT:
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE
LARGE ENOUGH TO DETECT
ROTARIAN.. .VAIO HAS A JOINT CAN CONTAIN A BILLION'
.•jU’VE HEARD ABOUT THE FELLOV
CHECKING ARRANGEMENT WITH
CELLS AND POSSIBLY HAS
WHO WROTE THE BOOK; "HOW I
IIIS WIFE.
IF HE’S NOT
BEEN
DEVELOPING FOR UP TO
MADE 5:2,000,000 IN THE STOCK
HOME BY MIDNIGHT SITE
5 YEARS.
MARKET." NOW WE HEAR THE
STARTS CHECKING THE JOINTS- I
TAX COLLECTORS ARE COMING
OUT WITH ONE CAUSED, "HOW
NEXT WEEK:
WE MADE C1,800,000 OFF THE

nBtion.

FELLOW WHO MADE &lt;&gt;2,000,000
IN THE STOCK MARKET."

SHNTFORD JOLLY JIAS THE
PROGRAM AND INFORMS US
THAT TIE WILL HAVE DON
McCURLEY ON HAND WHO WII
GIVE US AN INSIGHT ON
THEIR NEW RECYCLING PLAN
THAT WILL BE IN OPERA­
TION IN THE NEAR FUTURE,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% AaEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

I

ALBION — HOL IDA' INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURG^i AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 5:15 P.M.

'

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE I

TEES

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
HAL SEXTON
ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE

COi

President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson,.Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
''
Sang Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill-duller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott, ■
Larry Ivesonj Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed,Geishert, Mike
Toupalik j
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
»
Ernest Luse

P

1975-1976
IOTARY PROGRAMS

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 ■ John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blringer

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 -_Ered Culy.___.
" 30 - Ed Davey

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
—29 - Clyde Williams

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

ROTARY SHOW '
February 26, 27, 28, 197J6

Chairman: cl. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N, Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . ............................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279*7011
278*6033
278*5358
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278*8517
278-8086
278-5386
278*7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
-278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2966
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
-278-6$ 17
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
*Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. ....
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. .
iSward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
2^8-5842

Swart. Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail - • .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian. . .................
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna - -

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

’

■»

The COI^WATER
Rotary ififficTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MH. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATWfe^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesPCliiti in the U. S. A.

Green Bay Packer Scout Tells About Experiences..

October 7i 1975

Prez Sez:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy Birthday to Lester
Wise... (59 again)

Too many early leavers....
suggest members make more
effort for the entire
meeting. The mass exodus
before the program is not
the most encouraging thing
to happen to a speaker.
Remember...you will be in
charge of a program..and
will like to have the best
possible audience for your
speakeri, or program.

Membership
Absent

95
24
69

Guests
Total

15
84

jffotarian Guests:
John Worth
Quincy
Mac Gob el
Charlotte
Stuart Graham Charlotte

Dale Brown
Quincy
Henry Gomley MD Bronson
Jerry Hollister Bronson

Non Rotaijdap. Quests:

Bill Bobier, pgm chmn for
the day brought his old
High School Football 0oach
Mack Gobel, as’todays speaMr. Gobel, a retired
high school football coach
has been serving as a scout
for the Green Bay Packers.
He related to Rotarians how
the draft system works....
First through scouting the
potential "draftees" are
chosen for each association
I consisting of 4-5 pro teams.
' ...then comes the weeding
i out proceedure to cut the
; field from 600 down to 250
I for draft purposes. Then

Dave Smith, Lansing
Dr. Wm. Nettleman Cldwtr
| each team looks at what they
There are still open
Stephen Bridges)
need to beef up their present
classifications and we
Students
Debbie Bucaw)
welcome potential new
1 team and go after the re­
Dr, David Ruse Jonesville
members... get your membe,rcruits who have the potential
Dr. Mona Ruse
Jonesville
ship proposal blanks from
needed strong points and
Absent Members:.....
Bob Rumsey.
skills He described the
(Hope they'se making up
complex job of getting the
before next week)
choices then for each team
Mrs. Paul Revere:..
Salarys for the .1st ioick
"I don't care who you
Fred Anderson, Chuck Bacon
’"draftees" ranges for 50 to
Dick
Biringer, Seton Bovee'
say is coming.
It’s my
’40 thousand dollars for the
night to use the horse.”
Hal Creal, Duke Davidson,’:
first year...ranging down
Jim Endicott, Mark Feller,
to 10 to 12 thousand per yeai
Bill Fuller, Harold Good­
for the 16th or 17th choices.
Bankers Corner:
holm, Rich Holben, John
They first go to Rookie camp
Klein, Vince Kornstein,
They’re called "Personal
and to training camp...and
Loans” because if you
Norm Moore, Richard Moore,
must make the team to get the
miss a payment.... they
Tom Normandin, John Pier­
wages offered them.
sure get personal.
son, Ken Putnam, Dick Uhl,;
flack Gobel took the job as a
&amp; Bob Yingling.
scout thinking it would be a
Philosophy:...
part time job...but it ended
It’s difficult to det­
Definition:
up as a full time job with
ermine when one gener­
Parking Meter: A contrap­
much travelling...so he has
ation ends and the next
tion that bets a dollar to retired from the scouting
begins, but we believe
your nickel that you can’t business too...leaving him
it’s somewhere around
get back before a red
the time to do what he start­
9 or 10 P.M.
ed out to do when he retired
flag pops up.
from coaching..."what he
wanted to do when he wanted
to."
Thanks Bill for arranging an
interesting program.

Next Week:...
Larry Donay will be in charge,
and will have as speaker
Leonard Zulewski..environ­
mental sanitarian for the
Michigan department of Natural
uuua

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 PAA.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CO

1975-1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White

TEES

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Hoiben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm ’
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey .

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

&lt;?Fdbrubry26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road ■ Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara ■ ■
Conrod, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 • Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
..
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat. .....
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
.Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . . .
... . .... •
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Hoiben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278*8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lone - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. ft 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. ft 4 - Ruth
.................
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . ■
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 ^..Chicago Street - Marilyn . .278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278*8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B • Louise. . . . . . . 278-5842
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . . . :
^2^8^8575
Sword, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
279-9448

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE i NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • « *
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
'Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

* Honorary Member

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The CQM^ATBR
Rotary ffiKc®0R
published by the

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHXGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
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49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWAT^E^atory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RbtARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiaan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 14, 1975

Prez Sez:

Leonard. Zulewski...Enviromental Sanitation Engineer
speaker today..

Attendance Math
Membership
95
Absent
23

Len Zulewski of D N R was
brought today through the
efforts of Larry Donay
pgm Chmn.
He mentioned
that all Cities of 10,000
&amp; townships must have a plan
to take care of refuse thru
1990.
There are 4 methods

New bylaws are being pre­
pared for adoption with­
70
int the next few weeks.
Guests
7
Copies of the new by-laws
Total
77
are available for review.
Rotarian Guests:
Biggest change is in the
...Composting-Incineration,
Classifications, especial
Jack Sheline-Sturgis, Ho­
Recycling
8c Sanitary Land
ly regarding Senior
ward McCutcheon-Bronson,
fill,
the latter is the
Activities.
Bob t Beaucjaamp-Bronson,
most commonly used today.
Dick Greathouse-Middletowr
Now, 5 pounds per person
Lws Wise Announced that
OHIO.
per day of solid waste...
our legislators will be
anticipates by 1985 10#
Non Rotabian Guests:
available to hear our
per person per day.
So it
JimTHannon, Chuck Davis,
desires on Welfare pro­
is necessary fo have adequate
Mary Jo Henderson-Student
grams on We.
He was
planning for the future....
taking a group o'
and all plans must go thru a
ested businessmen
process
of approval before
Absent Rotarians:
Lansing and urged ■ ■: leis
a permit is issued.
to contact their legis­
Walt Balcom, Woody Craig,
In the question and answer
lators.
Hal Creal, Fred Culy, Johni
period he was asked about
Dean, Bob Kerr, Vince
the recycling plant that
Kornstein, Bernard Laney,
is underway in Coldwater.
Lester Luce will be
Bill Lymbumer, Jim Lyon,
His
comment was that the
having 2 student guests
Dennis McCafferty, John
system seems to work quite
each week during the
Milnes, Dick Moore, Bob
well
in prototype that is
school year..that are
Nagle, Dave Norton, John
being used in Lansing....
specially selected. Rot­
Pierson, Ken Putnam,
but thought the cost would
arians may also bring
Howard Taylor, Paul Thomp­
be higher than people would
relatives who are Juniors
son, Bill Timm, Jim Troust
or Seniors in High School.
want to pay.
However he did
Clyde Williams, Bob Ying­
say that that was not a
ling.
function of the DNR-as to
Bill Fuller described the
economic feasibility... their
Tibbits winter series
responsibility
is only with
Definition Dept.
program.
There will be
how a recycling facility
performances on Oct. 26,
Royal Moonshine:
will affect the enviroment.
Jan 20 8c March 2.
$15
That which is made in the
per person for season
till of the Knight.
Next Week....
tickets.
They are count-J
ing on Rotarians for
Tom Collins is the Pgm Chmn.
Legal Depts....
their continuing support,
for next weel£.
He has made
so buy your tickets soon.
On visiting a seriously
arrangements for Von Soule
ill lawyer in the hospital
to show his slides of the
his friend found him prop­
Chain of Lakes before and
Reflection on the Old
ped up in bed, frantically after the restoring work
Days:
leafing throught the Bible being completed.
Von Soules
One good thing about the
"What are you doing?" the
was
instrumental
in
securing
Old days: When yoi bo-? -'it
friend asked.
federal funds to do the
a horse you were1 1.
"Looking for loopholes,"
clean up project.
certain that the m. iufacreplied the lawyer.
turer'wouldn* t come out
with a new model next
year that had less pol­
lution or would use less
hay and Oats.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the&lt;all of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary international
ERNESTO 1MBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO

COMMUNITY SERVICE (

ITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

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1975-1976
IOTARY PROGRAMS

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February £6, 27, 2&lt;J? 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive « Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court • Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Rea, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. .
.
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street. . ...................

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82-Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.' ....
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
• Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The COITWATER
Rotary ftf||CTOR
published BY the COLE^VTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR *

£RNEST LUSE

223 N. FREEONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER^n/rtrj' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesPClii^ in the U. S. A.
October 21, 1975

Von Soules brings Rotarians up to date on Lake Clean­
up Project..

Attendance Math:

Prez Sez:

93
In the most recent epis­ .Members
[Absent
21
tle from Gov. Glem we
72
learn that Coldwater got
Guests
5
back up to $2 in atten­
dance for the past month.,
77
sporting an 87.7%. .now
Rotarian Guests:
lets get with it and get
Hayward W. Kehl-Bronson
back up to #1..keep those
Clarence Snyder-Btonson
make ups going..remember..
Quincy on Monday, &amp; Bron­ Non Rotarian Guests
son on Wednesday.
Dick Simms o'. Region 3

Tom Collins, pgm chairman
arranged for Von Soules to
be our speaker for today.
Von Showed slides showing
the condition of the lakes
&lt; on the West Edge of Coldwater
prior to the lake cleanup
project...and also what the
lakes look like now after
being 85% completed.
He

pointed out that there were
no federal grants to get
this cleanup done...but it
( was a local "Do it Yourself
2 Student Guests..•.
project".
Looking at the slides that
in the letter from
he presented of the before
Absent Rotarians:
and after condition of the
he was very complimentary
lakes...it
is easy to see
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
of the Coldwater Club.
that the lakes would have
Dale Brose, Ed Davey, John
been "Dead" in a short per­
Dean, Larry Donay, Mark
Within 2 weeks the club
iod of time had something
Feller, Dick Fischer,
will act on the proposed
not been done.
The Dredging
Charles Geishert, Harold
constitutional changes.,
operation started in 1973»«o
Goodholm, Ralph LaGro,
if you have any questions
Dennis McCafferty, Norm
and will continue until mid
contact Jim Lyon..or Paul
1976 before it is all comp­
Moore, Tom Normandin, Dave
Thompson or Santford Jolie
V
MM i, Bill
leted. Part of Morrison
Norton, Ken Putnam
Timm, Clyde Williams,
lake....Craig Lake and the
Charles Woodward, Bob
river to Hodunk is yet to
Medical Advice:
Singling, Lawrence Woodhanif pbe done.
He also showed
ever argue with a doctor
where some of the causes
of the’ Lake condition came
he has inside information
from...The Old Rendering
Examples of Unclear
/’.cademic Outcast:
plant...which has now been
Communication:
Some Football players stay^e^ences taken from actual updated and sends its waste
to the Disposal Plant....
in college for five years Letters received by the
Also the State Home discharge
or more. They can run and Gr. Rapids Welfare Dept.
in Application for support!) used to come to the lake on
kick but they can’t pass.
l&gt;

V J. Will

JT

"I want money quick as I

Marital Dept"
”1 wouldn't want to say my
wife always gets her own
way," said a man to his
neighbor." But she writes
her diary a week al .ad c'
time."

More Marital Dept:

Most girls tend to marry
men who are like their
fathers. That's the real
reason why mothers cry at
weddings.

can get it. I. have been in
bed with the doctor for ’
two weeks and he doesn't
do me any good. If things
don't improve, I have to
send for another doctor."

Mrs. Jones has net had any
clothes for a year and
has been visited regularly
by the Clergy."

Mud Creek...now it goes to
the Disposal Plant....and
another big help is an up­
dated sewage disposal plant
that takes out all of the
harmful residues including
95% of the phosphates before
dumping into the lake.
Thanks to the foresight of
concerned citizens like Von
Soules...we will have lakes

that will continue to have
good fishing and continue to
provide recreational oppor­
tunities.

Next Week:
Ed Devito is in charge....

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�cotMiriis

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL ■ At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

S

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

ntOTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975-1976

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
.30.: Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton ■ Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
27B-6033
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road ■ Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Bolcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
278-8006
Beld, Ron, 53 N, Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara. . ...........
278-5891
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, IB Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara ■ .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
278-7247
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
279-9471
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
-278-6093
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
278-6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
278-2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
278-4653
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . .
.... .. .
278-6517
Goodwin,' Reb,"78 Si Jefferson Street - "Ruth
279-9266
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street
278-2318

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lone - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen. . ..................
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 • Ruth. . ..............................
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue ■ Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan. .....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago^Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133NaTrows Road - Nancy...............
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . . .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842

Swort, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ■ Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. • Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • . .
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna ■ ■
* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The COyWATER
Rotary fifticTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^toy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERRbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiaan

The Singingest'Cliiv in the U. S. A.
Octobei- 28, 1975

Dave Stoerrs tells about the Abused Child Problem

ATTENDANCE MATH:
Members
93
DUES ARE DUE... PAY NOW
Ab seat
22
71
-0Guests
_3
Aal Sexton is chairman in
74- Total
charge of the On to New
Orleans project for next
June. Make plans now to
Rotarian Guests:
go... should be a great
Dwight Green-Bronson
place for a convention.

PREZ SLZ:

Non Rotariaji Guests:

-0-

If you are making vacation Mary Jo Henderson-Student
Steve Bridges
plans...remember to be
sure to be in town for the
Rotary Show...this year
it will be Feb 26-27-28
Absent Rotarians

Student

Tom Collins, Jim Conrad,
Harold Creal, Ed Davey,
Ralph LaGro-Hospit;./
Duke Davidson, John Dean,
ministrator sent a sole
Larry Donayj John Dygert,
of thanks to the Cold­
Bill Fuller, Ralph LaGro,
water Rotary for the
Dennis McCafferty, John
1,800 which provided them
Milnes, Tom Normandin,
with a new K D C -unit
Gil Patton, John Pierson,
for the Nursery.
Ken Putnam, Bob Seaman,
Howard Teeter, Bill Timm,
-0Mike Toupalik, Ken Worden 5
Remember...next week is
Bob Yingling.
the week to vote on the
new Constitution and By
Remember those make ups
Laws
-0-

-0RECEIPE CORNER:

For Thanksgiving turkey
here is a new receipe for
stuffing. Stuff it with
popcorn. When the rear
end blows out... the
turkey is done.
-0INFLATION NOTE FROM THE
CLERGY:

SIGN IN PSYCHIATRISTS
OFFICE:
’’Amnesia Patients Must
Pay in Advance."
-0DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE
POLISH PHOTOGRAPHER....

He saved burnt out light
bulbs to use in his dark­
room.
-0ALSO DID YOU HEAR ABOUT
THE NEW POLISH PARACHUTE:

Che Wages of Sin hav
up 22%.

It opens on impact.

-0SIGN ON WALL IN KE’.l
PEARCES OFFICE:
"The next time you call

•Ed De Vito was in charge of
todays program..amd had as
speaker... Dave Stoerrs who
Juvenile Court Dir. for
Branch County.
Dave Spoke
on the growing problem of
Child Abuse.
He distributed
some pictures of child abuse
to the Rotarians so that we
could better understand how
severe the problem gets in
some cases. He said that
there is no law now to pro­
tect citizens and exempt
them from Civil or Criminal

name of a child that they
feel is abused.
The Dept. Of
Social Services handles the
child abuse cases in most
counties.
They have been
getting JO to 50 abuse reports
per year in Branch county...
that's almost 1 per week,
which is an alarming number.
He mentioned that the greatest
number of child abuse cases
are in familys who are College
Grad students...or in the mil­
itary, .and most cases result
from unwanted pregnancys..
and un-wanted children.
Cases
of the abused child include —
both physical and mental ner gleet and abuse. The Question
was asked...What happens to
the child...after treatment..
Dave stated that most parents
through- treatment have re­
adjusted and the child is
returned to the parents. He
also mentioned that the delinquincy of teen agers in
I many cases goes back to the

abused child.
THANKS Ed for
bringing a most interesting
program.

-0NEXT WEEK: John Milnes is in
charge and informs us that the
speaker will be Father Rod
Wiltse who will speak on deathr

your dog a dumb animal,
remember who he's got
working to support him.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY* 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�coi^Ettees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
,Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAH? DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom.
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

*

pROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
August 1975
Woodhams
5 - Dale Brose
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
12 - John Dygert
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatis
19 - Jim Endicott
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
26 - Dick Hruska
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
September 1975
Shorno, Dave Norton
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 • Dick Biringer
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975-1976

Ernest Luse

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
X.
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple, Lane ■ Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret...
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron. . ...........
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary. ..............
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5366
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278*8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive • Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. ................
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
• 278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
• 278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . .**. /&lt;Sj!^6-4yd7
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . Xx* 278-5842?
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
iC' i^78‘-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Is/
279-19448

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

\

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
.......
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna - *

* Honorary Member

1111 &gt;

Sec. 34.66," P. L. &amp; R.

The CO^^ATER
Rotary SECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE c6£g$$TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians A Iways Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
276-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LOSS
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATIi^'Kwn REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCliibin the U. S. A.
FATHER ROD WILTSE.. .SPEAKS ON THE "STING OF DEATH"

NOVEMBER 4, 1975

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

John Milnes, Program Chmn for
today introduced Fr. Rod
Welcome to new member
9^
Membership
and
told a little of the
Darrel Goble brought in­
Absent
25
background of a special series
to the club by Don Shorno
69
of classes on the "Sting of
Guests'**
5
-0Death" that has been held at
7$
Total
Happy Birthday to Bob
the Episcopal Church.
Rumsey..„and congratula­
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Father Rod stated that there
tions on the winning of
Ry Ehl-Quincy,
there are 2 things we have
his new political office. Bill King-Quincy
to do...is be born and Die
Warren Wade-Bronson
everything
else is unknown.
-0' ...so it is just logical
The new by laws were vot~| NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
that we should have a better
ed on and passed.
Pam Moore
Student
understanding of death, in­
Corbin Grimes
Student
stead of not thinking of it
and pretending it is never
NOTE FROM THE ROTARY
going
to happen. He said that
INFORMATION COMMITTEE:
ABSENT ROTARIANS
—
w
the amount of people who try
Monday the Rotary Info­
Charles Bacon, Walt Balcom ,to avoid the reality of death
rmation committee met
Ron Beld, Bill Bobier,
is frightening.
Some people
with incoming member
Elwyn Bodley, Seton Bovee, tare afraid to die... others
Darrel Goble and for the John Dygert, Jim Endicott,
aren't afraid to die but
first time in the history Richard Fischer, Ed Geishdon't want to die because
of the club, his wife,
ert, Richard Hruska, Vince they are afraid they are going
Dorothy Ann, met with us Kornstein, Dennard Laney,
to miss something.
and from indications, she Dennis McCafferty, Norm
In a brief survey taken before
enjoyed the meeting as
Moore, Tom Normandin,
the speech questions were
much as her husband.
Craig Sebald, Bill Timm,
asked rotarians if we had
Ralph Toupalik, Jerry
wills...if we had written
Towns, Clyde Williams,
instructions for burial...if
DID YOU HEAR.„...
Lester Wise, Charles Wood­ we believed in life after
ward, Ken Worden, Bob
death...if we were Christian
About the strict movie
Yingling.
and a few others...
house....it won't show
Father Rod stated that the
a sexy movie unless it's
attorneys had done a better
accompanied by an older
job than the pastors or the
picture.
A FITING CLOSING REMARK
THAT COULD HAVE BEEN USED funeral directors. 90% indicat­
ed that they had wills. ..only
about the new reducing
AT THE END OF TODAYS TALK.
salon on Wallstreet............
20% had written burial instruc­
"And
so
in
closing,
let
me
tions., and the percentage that
For stocky brokers.
leave you with the words o ^professed Christianity was
that famous horticulturist ,someplace in between.
That China, with 800
Luther
Burbank, who said, He also stated that Death is
uiillion people, slJ’l
1'Never look doxvn on a lily not a problem..it is a mastery,
insits that ping-po.
Tomorrow
that lily may be and he stressed Christian
it's favorite indoo
looking down on you!"
principal that we have triumph­
sport.
ed over Death.
-0-0-0And Did you Know......
Today is the tomorrow you I NEXT WEEK;
worried about yesterday.., Woddy Craig is in Charge...
that people like to hear
; and not enough.
informs us that Dick Aldrich
the truth no matter how
will
be the speaker and will
flattering it is.
have slides and a short talk
on a back to nature project.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BAI ILE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P M

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY-METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO,

COMMUNITY SERVICE |

TTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

P
1975-1976
IOTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 ■ John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 ■ Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blringer

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976

* Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. ...........
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo; 78 S.Jefferstfn"StreM- Ruth.*’. *.T .
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 * Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane * Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
.
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 I Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279=9266- ■Sebald; Craig-,-1 33*Nwrowr*Road“s^Nancy.~:
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . .
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5790 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
278-8840 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
..............
278-6183 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.
278-6501 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2912 Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
,. . .
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
278-2811 Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine - * *
278-8207 Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2. Box 299 - Celia
238-2436 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-8518 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856 *Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •
278-9349
278-9063
* Honorary Member
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-723Z4 n
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
*278-8^73
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
279-9448

Sec. 34.66; P. L. &amp; R.

The COLBN^ATER
Rotary 1MECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR* uRNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE®|&gt;to7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERkOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCliibin the U. S. A.
November 11, 19,

DICK ALDRICH TELIjS ABOUT MEADOWOOD......
1 Meadowood is a private

PREZ SEZ:...

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy Birthday to Ralph
Toupalik..

Members—
Absent

94
24
70
4
74

project by Dick Aldrich and
is a 40 acre dream which

is dedicated to the pre­
servation of a time when
and Ed Geishert and
man's
life was simpler and
Dennis McCafferty.,
Guests
full of hope before he be­
Total
-0came caught up in progress,
One of our outstanding
it is devoted to preserving
local citizens..Floyd
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
wildlife and all of nature.
Eby has written a book
Located 7 miles north west of
Wendell Hathaway &amp; Howard
entitled "Calling Gods
Coldwater.
Kehl of' Bronson
Tower."... and is for
It is open to visitors and'
sale at one of our Rot­
1 special groups for nature
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
arians book store,
study by first contacting
1 —&gt;
it’s good reading and
Pam Moore
Student
Dick Aldrich. The trails and
also entertaining.
Corbin Grimes Student
woodlands are freely shared
without any cost to any
-0MISSING* ROTARIANS....
group of elementary students..
We have been urging mak­
scouts and all those inter­
Charles Bacon, Seton
ing up at other clubs.,
ested in conservation.
Bovee, Dale Brose, Bill
when you cannot be here
Dick showed slides of Meado­
Carlson, John Dean, Larry
on Tuesday. Once again
wood... adn it is indeed a
Donay, Jim Endicott, John
I want you to make every
back to nature project.
Klein, Vince Kornstein,
effort to get those make­
Woody Craig was the program
James Koss, Pat Leonard,
ups in. Starting with
chairman who arranged for
Dennis McCafferty, Norm
todays meeting, .wij.1 ha-- .•
Dick 'to be with us. Thanks
Moore, Bob Nagle, Al
an opportunity to c .
for an interesting programNelson, David Norton, Gill
bute a 500 fine for bart­
-ClPatton, David Rubley,
ers. This may go up due
NEXT WEEK:
Conrad Swart, Howard
to inflation.
Harold Goodholm is in charge
Taylor, Jerry Towns,
-tt is important to keep
and will have as speaker
Richard White, Bob Ying­
your attendance up.
Mark Bailey, VP &amp; Chief
ling, &amp; Larry Woodhams.
Investment Officer for the
Get those make-ups in.
Trust Dept af the Michigan
Scene in Dr. Shorno’s
National Bank. The Topic
Dental office:...
of hd&gt;s talk will be...
Scene in Dr. Bacon's
'■’THE ECONOMY. . .HOW WE GOT
Doc: Stop screaming, I
office:...
THERE..WHERE DO WE GO."
haven't touched your
Rotarian Dorn Osborne of
tooth. In fact you're not
Very Sick Patient:
Well
Marshall Rotary Club is going
T'ren in the chiar yet.
Doc, whats the Verdict?
to make a recording of his
-icy: I know, but you’re
talk and have it distributed
standing on my foot I
to all instructors of Govern­
Doc: I'll have you up
ment in the 5 county aeea.
and complaining about my
-0Should be a most interesting
fee before you know it.
Jotarian to Wife:..
program...Bring a guest.
-0■ If your mind should
When wo wore borrowing
go blank, don't forget
Customs from other cul­
to turn off the sound.
tures, who was the idiot
that passed up the siesta?t

.
»

i

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY1, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._______

�CO

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

1975-1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Trotary programs
Director: Dick White

TEES

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975.
- 7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerrx
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS S ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 * Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn. . . . -..............
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278:5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen. . ..................
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 | McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278- 7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, .151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy. .....
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . .
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5790 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-8840 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
278-6183 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-6501 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2912 Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
278-2811 Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LoMoine • • •
278-8207 Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
238-2436 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-8518 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . j
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott * Natalie
278-6856 * Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna* *
278-9349
278-9063
* Honorary Member
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278- 8575
279- 9448

Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CCW^ATER
Rotary ^^BLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgWto/y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERR6|ARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesVClG^^n the U. S. A.
November 18,

1975

"THE ECONOMY..HOW WE GOT THERE...AND WHERE DO
WE GO...

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

DUES ARE DUE.. PAY THEM
BEFORE THEY ARE PAST
DUE.

Membership
Absent

Guests

-0-

94
18
76
16

Total... 92

Happy Birthday to...
Mike Toupalik
Bob Kerr
Santford Jolley

Elwyn Bodley sent a
Bulletin from St. Peter­
sburg.
Here are some
Good Driving Command­
ments from that bull­
etin.
1. Thou Shalt Hold noth­
ing but thy steering
wheel.
2. Thou Shalt not make
unto thee, a God of
thy horespower.
3= Thou shalt not take
the center lane in
vain..
4. Remember the driver
behind to let him
pass thee.
5- Honor thy father and
mother and thine other
passengers.
6. Thou shalt not kill

any pedestrians.
7. Thou shalt not com­
mit Drunken Driving.
8. Thou shalt not steal

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Howard McCutcheon Brnsn
Nelson Weber..Brnsn
Bob Beauchamp Brnsn
Dan Dobson R Quincy
Pat Ward
Boonson
Bill ODell
Sturgis
Mark Putnam
Marshall

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Tom Kohl
Jim Willet
Dan Ward
Bob Greenich
Leo Miller
Marian Pillsbury
Pam Moore
-student
Corbin Grimes -student
Dennis Holcomb
Gil Jacox

This was the topic of the talk’
for today given by Mark Bailey.
VoP. and Chief Investment
officer for the Trust Dept of
the Mich. Nat. Bank.
He appeared here through the
efforts of Pgm chmn, Harold
Goodholm.
He started with.."It’s a myth
that we need inflation. In
the period from 1780 to the

mid 30’s the wholesale
prices were stable except
in war times... and then
after the war..they went back
down to normal.
Lord Caines.,
of Britain an economic adviser
to EDR is the one that came
up with the philosophy that
the government could spend
themselves into prosperity...
as a result wholesale prices
have been in an upward spiral
ever since 1946.
We have an

annual growth of G.S.N.P. of
3^ to 4% and a money supply
increase of 12%.
We have a
77 Billion dollar per year
ABSENT ROTARIANS:
deficit spending... and less
Elwyn Bodley, Seton Bovee, than 25% goes into goods and
Dale Brose, Bill Carlson, services.... $3«8O Govt,
Jim Conrad, Woody Craig,
spending &amp; Financing to pro­
John Dean, Larry Donay,
' duce $1.00 in GNP.
Bernard Laney, Dennis
He stated that we are suffer­
McCafferty, Norm Moezre,
Tom Normandin, Don Stine,' ing from the arrogance of
Bill Timm, Clyde Williams,. affluence., and we should
Charles Woodward, Ken
' re-establish Christian Love
or we will have an economic
Worden, Bob Yingling.
melee.
We should rearrange
our priorities.... If we
REMEMBER TO GET THOSE
can’t afford it... we shouldn't
MAKE UPS IN BEFORE
spend it.
NEXT TUESDAY.

thy neighbors eyes
with thy headlig’’’fcs.
9- Thou shalt not
false witness ag
thy signals.
10. Thou shalt not c-.vet Gourmet Dept;.
thy neighbor’s right of
Here is a way to improve
way.
tne taste of salt. Sprin­
kle it over a juicy steak.
ECONOMIC NEWS?

Next Week:
Ron Beld is the Pgm Chmn....
and informs us that George
Hendriksen ....the new Pastor
of the Baptist church will have
slides of his trip to Israel.

Money can’t buy happ­
iness, but it makes the
misery more comfortable.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�coiOttees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

1975-1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE "U
TkOTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: Jarties'Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl'

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim. Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert,. Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 • Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 • Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
..
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth.
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth. HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise.
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . . .
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .

PHONE* NAME
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
.278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3. Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 • LaMoine . - .
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie.,
.
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna.- •

• Honorary .Member

The COpj^ATER
Rotary gmECTOR

Sec. 34.66,- P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393«*a»
278-6J5.5J--^»

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEOtofew? REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^R^6|A^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestClQbin the U. S. A.
November 25, 1975

George Hendrickson gives slide presentation on

In charge of the pgm today
was
Ron BeId who brought
exton in Charge
94
Members
George Hendrickson*.new
again today.« .announced
Ab sent
23
pastor
of the Baptis Church
that Prez Jim will be
71
to give a slide presen­
back from the north
Guests
7
tation on his trip to
Total
7%
Israel*
The photography
to outsmart the elusive
GUEST ROTARIANS:
was great and the sites
white tails. We must
were beautiful*
find out when Prz Jim is
Elmer Dobson-Quincy
It is a combination of
going to have a venison
Phil Hensley-Brnsn
some things about the way
the club *
Glen Barnett-Brnsn
they were in Bible times***
iClarence Snyder-Brnsn
-0like with Blind beggars
asking for alms*** and
Received a letter
INON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
some of the buildings and
Dennis McCafferty '1
Don Steffey-Cldwfrr
walls have remained about
has been promtoreA
the same while of course
transferred to Wain ?.i
Pam Moore
there are many elaborate
Students
Indiana...requesting
Corbin Grimes
shrines
built around
chat he be deleted from
historic sites.*****
iur membership*
Now we'll need another
a contrasting scene****.*
MISSING ROTARIANS:*.*.
end man in the Show in
between the Old and the new.
(Hope you are making up
One interesting comment
this meeting before next
that he made**** is that
-0the windows are blue in
14 members havn’t paid
Elwyn Bodley/ most of the buildings
■“ Cl J- U J-J Cl J- Will 9
to keep the evil spirits
their dues yet*.*pay
Seton Bovee, Dale Brose,
•
out o o o o
Bill Carlson, Duke Davidwhich seems strange in the
son, Ed DeVito, Jim
-0heartland of Christendom*
Endicott, Harold Goodholm,
Happy Birthday to Carroll
But the fact is that 80-8^o
Rich Holben, Larry Iveson 9
Barnes and Dick Uhl*
of the people in Israel
Vince Kornstein, Lester
have no belief in God*
Luce, Bill Lymburner,
Sad but true* * *
John Milnes, Norm Moore,
Ken Putnam, Bob Seaman,
Description of Doc Bacon
-0Craig Sebald, Bill Timm,
overheard at Rotary&lt;&gt;..
Lester Wise, Ken Worden,
Next week
Robert Yingling.
"the Wizard of Gauze"
Lester Luce in charge*****
-0says he will have Wayne Kellog .Athletic Director of the
Weather Dept: Humor:
Coldwater School system with
Voice on Phone: What
him to tell us about what we
the chances for a
can expect in the baseketball
!• enight?
season**.plus other aspects
of the athletic program*
WEATHERMAN: It's 0
with me’, sir..take
if you need one!

ATTENDANCE MATH

o o

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJVI.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CO♦TEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

★

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ernest Luse

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
LarryTveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975-1976

ntOTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
August 1975
Woodhams
5 - Dale Brose
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
12 - John Dygert
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
19 - Jim Endicott
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
26 - Dick Hruska
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
September 1975
Shorno, Dave Norton
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer
October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
- 30 --Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jirrr Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. .....
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. ...
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
. -279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
7**1 278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
"278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
.. V . ^-&gt;-^78-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
. w*s»£78.-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel-' . ^^278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 * Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131_ E^ Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-5842
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-8575

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson * Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine ■ - •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie.
...................
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna * *

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary SECTOR.
PUBLISHED BY THE C(feu^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
276-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH&amp;&gt;Z»ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'Citih in the U. S. A.

December 2, 19,

COLDWATER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SPEAKS TODAY:

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

In Gov. Glenns latest
Epistle we find that
\:e‘re third behind VicksBurg and Ionia with
an 86.2% attendance.

-0-

Members
Absent

Guests
Total

94
23
71
12
”83

ROTARM GUESTS:
Howard McCutcheon Brnsn
Wendel Hathaway Brnsn
I Al Wiler
Brpsn
Wes Logan
lias tings
| Jack Sliding Sturgis

I
Happy Birthday to 1926
model, Jim Endicott.

-0Still 15 members not
paid.. pay before next
meeting or the price
will go up $5-00..o

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Lester Luse in charge of the
program today and arranged
■ for Wayne Kellog, Athletic
Director and Girls Coach, Bill
Shaw to bring us up to date
on competetive sports in the
Coldwater system.
He stated
that there are 13 varsity
sports... 8 for boys and 5

for girls. 31 teams in the
athletic program with ApO
contests each year, there are
, 37 coaching positiions in the
system.
He also mentioned
that a new competetive inter­
scholastic sport will be added
next year... that of Gymnas­
tics.
Another point of inter­
est was that the Twin Valley
conference will have another
team next year to make it an
8 team conference.
Hastings

Larry CarrApo
Bob Branch
-0| Scott Hart Student
There are a few members • Betty Baird Student
who have attendance
Harold F. Prell
figures below the amount
Art Prine
needed to stay in the ■
,Morris Finisy
will be the new addition.
club.
The Board of
Bill
Shaw-Girls Basketball
Directors does not wish
!
coach was introduced.
He stat
to delete members for
MISSING ROTARIANS.....
ed
that
he
was
pleased
with
this reason... so if
Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld,
the response to girls basket­
are one who h
a
Elwyn Bodley, Seton
ball
this year., and with the
? uw percentage of ;
Bovee, Ed Davey, Ed De­
19 wins out of 21 games nl-ayed
undance... re-eval ’ vC
Vito, John Dygert, Harold
this
year. Losing only to Al­
your Tuesday noon prioi Goodholm, Darrel Goble, ’
bion and Parchment, and they
ritys... and get that
Ralph LaGro, Bernard
are the District Champs. They
Rotary percentage back
Laney, Pat Leonard, Bill
meet Stevensvill-Lakeshore
•ip.
Lymburner, Norm Moore,
in the first of Regional TourTom Normandin, Gil Patton
»ney play Thursday nite this
Bob Seaman., Alan Sward,
Iweek. Coach Shaw was asked
Bill Timm, Jmaes Troust,
if there were any problems
Ke&gt;i Worden, Bob Yingling,
coaching girls than in coach­
Suggestion for a new
-Larry Woodhams.
T.V. Series.:
ing boys. He mentioned that
there are locker room problems
-0To feature a wealthy
Get those make ups in be­ .0 .he has to knock before enter
Shiek and his many sons..
fore nest Tuesday.
ing...and when there is a closi
Show to be called:
gams..the girls tend to get
'C7.I in the Family'■
more emotional.
Car manufactureers are
-0-0working on the ultimate
Next Week:
8OT.5P.LW TO SMALL SON:
economy car. You don’t
Hal Creal in Charge..and say;
drive it; it just sits in
How do you like school?
the pgm will be on Organised
the driveway and impress­
crime. Should be interesting
Son: Closed of course.
es your neighbors.
Don't miss it.
-0I

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 p.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�CO

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

I

TEES

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular ■ 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976
OTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Birlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 • Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 ■ Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 • Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
* February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. « . . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street ■ Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne.
..............
DeVito, Edward, R.R. ft 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. ft 7, Box 125 * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. ft 1, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. ft 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. ft 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street
.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. ft 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. ft 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. ft 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. ft 3 • Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. ft 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. ft 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. ft 6, Box 58B - Louise. ....
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278^8575.

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. ft 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. ft 5 - Eileen...............................
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. ft 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. ft 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. ft 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road • Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
’Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

/O DFC-5

Sec. 34.66; P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary fflftcTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERW.Sf LUSE
223 M. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

TjjT”

The COLDWATER^Rotar)- REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest CHlb in the U. S. A.
DECEMBER 9, 1975

CHET SYLVESTER...SHOWS FILM ON "YOUR
SILENT PARTNER"

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

TIS THE SEASON TO BE
JOLLY..o.
FORGET THE MISLETCO
AND HOLLY....
(Buy lots of Coke and

Members
Absent

Guests
Total

94
19
75
14
w

Sprite instead)
It's better for your head ,, ROTARIAN GUESTS:
(That should be good for
Jack Sheline
Sturgis
a find)
Glen Barnet
Bronson
Phil Hensley
Bronson
-0John Worth
Quincy
Hisle Skyspey
Happy to report that the
Sturgis
Ray Kimball
dues are in...
Sturgis
(That threat about the
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
85- fine must have
Soger Bice
uelped.)
Thanks for
Quincy
Jo H. Tageson
getting us current.
Tekonsha
Duke Hynek
Keith Wilhelm
-0'Roger Tappenden
You committee chairmen
George Cekola
turned in some good
Betty Baird
Student
committee reports...
Ryan Berg
now lets get those
committees togdther and
MISSING ROTARIANS:
gc-t some of those good
(Hope you.'are getting a
_.J.:as going.
make-up in before Tuesday)!

Hal Creal arranged for this
most interesting program
on Organized Crime. What
is Organized Crime? It is
defined as a society that
seeks to operate outside
the control of the American
People and their government.
Involving thousands of crim­
inals, working within struct­
ures as complex as those of
any large corporations, and
subject to laws more rigidly
enforced than those of legit­
imate governments. They car­
ry on intricate conspiracies
aimed at gaining control
over whole fields of activity
in order to amass huge pro­
fits.
Some of the illegal activities
run by organized crime:
Gambling... (Numbers, Policy,
Dice, Bookmalting)
Narcotics,

Loansharking, Labor Racket­
eering, extortion, Alcohol
and many others. The film
showed some of the known
organized, crime leaders who
are usually insulated from
I Carroll Barnes, Elwyn
actual crimes by an intricate
Bodley, Woody Craig, Ed
personell
structure.
Devito, John Dygert, RichMr. Sylvester stated that
’ ard Fischer, Ed Geishert
Darrel Goble, Ralph LaGro, knowledge is the best way
Tom Normandin, Dave Norton!, to fight organized crime
and they are showing this
John Pierson, Don Stine,
film in as many places as
Paul Thompson, Clyde
possible
to make the public
Williams, Lester Wise,
aware of the seriousness of
Charles Woodward, Ken
the problem.
Worden, Bob Yingling.

PHILOSPHY DEPT:
If you could only k. -?•
the person who is
most responsible for
most of your troubles,
you would'nt be able
to sit down.

-0-

JEFINTTIONS:...
■••ifPERT:

One who is called

•~'i at the last minute
to share the blame.
• -'J?1:
What men do to
-lax when they are
&gt;oo.tired to moxv the lawm.

DOMESTIC DEPT:

NEXT WEEK:

Wife to Rotarian Husband:
The Way you look, I'm
afraid the world isn’t
up to facing you this
morning.

Norm Moore in charge.....
who reports that at the
present time the plans
are to have a man from
Lansing speak on the new
set up on Workmans Compen­
sation.

HORSEPOWER:
Safer when only horses
had it.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

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1975-1976

Trotary PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed-Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February. 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert. John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
^Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln....................................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet. ....
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279*7011
278*6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
278-6093
639*8329
278-5909
278-6770
278*7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
. .
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy. .... .
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
279-9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street * Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6. Box 321 - LaMoine - - .
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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* Honorary Member

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The COy^WATJ
Rotary fifticTC
published BY the COL^^TER ROTARY

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Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATERp^tor; REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAjER R&amp;^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cltlb in the U. S. A.
DECEMBER 16, 1975

ROTARIANS ENJOY FILM ON "STORY OF A PATRIOT"

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH •

Happy Birthday to*

Members
Ab sent

John Milnes
Bob Nalge

Guests

-0-

Results of last weeks
election of 3 new

94

15
79
5
84

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Maurice Rya^i- Bronson

David Rubley
Chuck Geishert
Paul Ruse

Norm Moore was in charge
of the program today....
Had a speaker arranged to
speak on the Workmans
Compensation bill and the
ramifications of it.
However he was unable to
be here;.... so Walt Balcom
had a film on hand that
filled the spot very

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0Reminder
'em Rotary
Phew Chairman Keith
Pearce... and a warning
to wives... the
rehearsals for the 1976
show will be starting
the 2nd Tuesday in
January.
Theme of
this years show will
be
"A Night with
rotary’’... we'll have
• ’re highlights for you
as the plot thickens.

Mary Nelligan
Scott Hart
Betty Baird
Bob Conway

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NEXT WEEK

|ABSENT ROTARIES:

(Remember to get those
make ups in before next
Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld,
Elwyn Bodley, Dale Brose
j
Tom Collins, Ed Davey,
Mark Feller, Ed
Geishort, Dick Hruska,
Bob Nagle, Dick Uhl,
Clyde Williams, Chalies
Woodward, Kern Worden, Bob

-0-

Speaking of Keith
- o o he was kind en .
to supply this weeks
issue with some humor

Fred Culy is in charge but
will be unable to be there
due to the press of fcetaijj.
business 2 days before
Christmas... so Hal will
take over and introduce
the speaker...
Terry’
Reen of the Educational
Dept of Coldwater.
Fred says he lined up
the program so long ago
that he doesn’t remember
exactly what the title
will be but it has to do
With a new concept in
education for our area.
-0-

BITS OF WISDOM:
If a leader is a chief
s
Maybe
a lady leader
like this one:
The mountain dweller found, could be called Miss
a small mirror, the first iI Chief.????????

he had ever seen. He
looked into it with
surprise ard exclaimed:
“By Crack, it's a pitcher
yi’f me old pappy!”
Sentimentally, he Hid

-0Work and save- and some
day you’ll be able to
divide up with those who
have done neither.

mirror under the bed,
-0wife saw him hiding
1
Nothing is quite so annoy­
x '■'i and when the man left ing as to have someone
the house, she took the
go right on talking when
mirror looked into it,
1
you’re interupting.
and sn&gt;■orted:

Had you heard that in
light of the energy short­
ages and the high costs ■
that the state of Califor­
nia is trying to economize.;
(Maybe Ronnie Reagan start-

They don't use the gas
chamber naymore.
They Just put the one to
be gassed in a room with
three hippies.

"So that’s the old hag
he's been chasing."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M?

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 PJW.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

. UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS — 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

TEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

★

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations: J
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

*

Ernest Luse

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandin
17 • Bill Timm
24 ■ Bill Lymburner

1975-1976'
OTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 • Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 • Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Biringer

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court ■ Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ ■
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 2B0 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara ■ .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Thelma . ■
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street ■ Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 5. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street ■ Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetto
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street ■ Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 3B Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
.
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine - • *
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna . ■

‘ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CQLBWATER
Rotary iffi^CTOR,
published BY the C0L$^§EER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�The COLDWAJEffitoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^WOSMBy CLUB, Coldwat^, Michigan

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The SingingesiClltv in the U. S. A.
December 23 &amp; 30ih
Combination Bulletin®..

TERRY REEN SPEAKS ON OPERATION SECOND CHANCE

Dec. 23rd... Fred Culy was
but due to
in charge...
January 6th will ’
the press of business could
Board Meeting.. usual
not
be there so Hal Sexton
94
Members
time and place
presented the Speaker,
Ab sent
23
Terry Reen.
71
-0Terry is the Director of
P.otary Show Chairmen to
Community
School Services.,
Total
79
meet at Keith Pearces
and spoke on one phase of
house on Jan 6th:...
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
' his responsibility...
Glen Barnett
Bronson
"Operation 2nd Chance"
show on Jan. 13th.
Clarence Walters Qncy
He said that statistics
Russell Mool-e Green Valley
January 18th, Sunday at
show that of the Males in
Ariz.
Branch County....
over 25,
hearsal at the Elks,
54% have less than 12 years
-0Show is not too far away
education, and that there
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
o.. Feb 26, 27, 28o
are approximately 500 that
Bill Hamilton
»,
cannot read or write. There
Boyd Wiggins
Plan on ;
are currently 300 enrolled
Tuesday and Thursday from Terry Mulchaey
in the operation second
Jim Morrison
now till show time&lt;&gt;
chance., or High School
Tom Luce
-0completion. One encouraging
-0note is that some of those
Reminder... Rotary clubs
ABSENT ROTARIANS..(23rd)
who
finish high school...
of District 636 will be
Chuck Bacon, Ron Beld,
go on to enroll in
convening,.. or con­
Elwyn Bodley, Dale Brose
extension college courses.
verging on Shanty Creek
Tom Collins, Jim Conrad,
-0July 14, 13, &amp; 16. Make
Fred Culy, Ed Davey,
Dec
30th:
/Jan® n.6w to attend.
Dick Fisher, Bill Fuller,
Ed Davey in Charge presented
Ed Geishert, Harold
the
film "Living With Energy"'
(Poodholm, Santford Jolley,
Elwyn Bodley.. ba,
Ralph LaGro, Bill Lymburnei Fuel Conservation methods
in the sunshine of
John Milnes, Bob Nagle, Ton have been working and it
Pete in state of I.
Normandin, David Norton
appears that fuel is plenti­
1
sent this along from
Paul Thompson, Ralph
ful now...
but increase
their bulletin.
in usage next year plus
Toupalik, Dick Uhl,
dependance on foreign oil,
THE BODY of almost’ every Clyde Williams.
will create possible’future
organization has 4 kinds
problems.
We use 17,000,000
barrels a day, 35% from
Missed getting this in­
The WISH BONEg,who spend
foreign sources.
The new
formation for the 30th.
their time wishing
energy bill to fix domestic
Hope everyone who was
someone else would do
oil prices will increase
the work.
absent is making it up
dependence on Foreign oil too.
THE JAW BONES
before nest Tuesday.
_ who do
the Industry also faces
all the talking but very
possible breaking up of large
.Little else.
DEFINITION:
companies. The film dealt with
THE KNUCKLE BONES;
legislation
affecting the oil
TV SPECTACULAR:
Who knock everything
industry and the Implications.
’’The bill you receive
that someone else tries
from the repairman:
to do;
-0THE BACK BONES, who get
LEOPARD:
Next Week:
under the load and do the
Bob Kerr in Charge. .. .............
”A dotted Lion”
work.
WHICH ONE ARE YOU??????

PREZ SEZ:

Dec 23
LAttendance Math

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
' Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 ■ John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 ■ Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blringer

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
—30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

*Februar^26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron. ......
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 68 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
..............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 * Jacquelyn
. .
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278- 7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian. . .
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R.'# 2,. 65 Fairway Dr. ■ Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine - - •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall • Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The COWWATER
Rotary |MECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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                    <text>''Jfe Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEfgfytary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER koTA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest YTtfiiTin the U. S. A.

Program or chairman weren't present

JANUARY 6

When you sec Bob Kerr, ask
him what the program would
have been.

ATTENDANCE MATH:
M
16
79
5
7%

Absent

ember Bill
ill's clac
Wholesale, additional
Active. Bill was
brought into the clu
Brother John Milnec
you &lt;"i

Total

WEEK:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
y

Orin. Wo McLain
Larry Hague
Bcronson
Tom Megargle ‘Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

David Nettleman'
Cathy Grimes
(Student Gsts)

Dick White is in c’
Society Dri
"bidcccs *\O

H

ABSENT ROTARIANS:

Vo and othux’
Only 20.00 per
goodies
ticket a
all deductible»■
or any of his
diligent workerso Your
ticket purchase will h
greatly appreciated..

-0Rehearsals start n xt
Tuesday. Need aJl the
voices we. can get.
if there is anyone who
would like to do a solo
bit.o contact Duke DaVi
son..o he says he will
welcome soloists or End
Men as we call em.

Walt Bal.com, Ron Beld,
Seton Bovee, Ed Davey,
John Dygert, 43ick
Fischer, Darrel Goble,
Harold Goodholm, Dick
Hruska, Bob Kerr, Vince
Kornstein, Norm Moore,
Tom Normandin, Jerry
Towns, James Troust,

Dicl&lt; : Moore in Charge ......
Has arranged for Chester
ester of the Office of
criminal justice in Lansing
to be with us. As you re­
member when he was here to
show the film, he had no
time for questions, so this
time he will do a follow up
on the happenings after Mie
film was produced and have
time for a question and
answer time.

January 20th„. „.
John Klein informs us that
' he
ha.is arranged to have
— —
Rotarians tour the new
court house which should be
occupied by that time.

IOW‘S BUSINESS??/

(Remember to get that
make up in before next
Tuesday.,)

HUMOR—SHOE DIVISION:

A RESERVATION:
A Rotarian at a Chinese
restaurant got a fortunfe
cookie with both good
news and bad news. The
godd news: "You are goin,
to heaven.” The bad news

Customer: ’’This pair of
shoes you sold me last
week is ridiculous! One
of them has a heel at
least 2 inches shorter
than the other. What
dd you expect me to do?
Shoe Salesman

tomorrow.”
-0HARD TIMES:
The only thing keeping &lt;
this country from going
to the dogs is the price
of dog food.

’’Limp”

L retailer ordered a truck
load of supplies from his
distributor. The distribute
wired back: ’’Can't fill your
order until you pay for
\
your last purchase."
The retailer wired back”
"Can't wait that long,
Cancel the order."
-0MONETARY COMMENT:
They call it "take home pay"’
because there’s no other
place you can
■d to go
with it.

More Monetary Comment:
”A miser isn’t much fun to
live with, but he makes a
wonderful Ancestor.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M*.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTN E RS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular ■ 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICFj
GDkotWrl DiCk VVhtle ~
‘ **
&gt;• Handicapped Children: Rdlph
t
LaGro,
Bob
Kerr,
Larry
CLUB SERVICE
, Woodhams
t
Director: Chuck Gelshert
„, Rural-Urban: John Deqn/roin
Nbrmandln, Gordon Schlybatls
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Sward, Bill Carlson
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Howard Taylor, Dale Bro,he, Don
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
&gt; Shorno, Dave Norton ’
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom J
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

4

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Gelshert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

|
1975-1976
DTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - ifcihn Dygert
19 ■ Jim Enalcotl
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 * Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 ■ Larry Donay
21 ■ Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 ■ Tom Normandin
17 • Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 ■ Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

Juno 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President, -program Chairman: Hal Sexton ■ Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ....
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian. .
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty. . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
..............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278- 4653
2.78-6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol •
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 • Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy:
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-6743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive * Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine ♦ • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •
* Honorary Member

The COMWATER
Rotary M|ECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278*4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-503
278-5033
278-633’
278-639
278-655\

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^torr REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaVW Mfr CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesiVlh^ in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 1j, 1976

MAYOR CHUCK WOODWARD GIVES OBSERVATIONS ON
BEING A MAYOR

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Rotary Show rehearsals
Start this week.
(stopped because of
weather but start for
sure next week*
Attached to this bullets
tin is the rehearsal
schedule and where it
|
will be held* Save it
for refcrnece.

If you are a new member
or a member who hasn't
participated in the
Rotary show.. there is
a place in the show for
you.*, and if ycu don't
participate you are
1
missing a great deal
of the Rotary fellowship,
that is availableo
It’s a great opportunity
to get better acquainted
with your: fellow Rotar­
ians.
-0&lt;Show tickets-are in the
process of being dis­
tributed to members '
by Tom Collins. Sell
em or buy em yourself
Lets have 3 nights
of full house this year.

Members
Absent

95
18
77

Guests
Total

4
TH

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
James G. Jaeger

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Randy Kelley
David Nettleman
Cathy Grimes
(Students)

ABSENT ROTARIANS:

(remember to get those
make ups in before next
Tuesday)
u *
Ron Beld, Hal Creal, Ed
Davey, Larry Donay, John
Dygert, Harold Goodholm,
Vince Kornstein, Bernard
Laney, John Milnes, Norm
Moore, Dave Norton,Gil
Patton, Don Stine, Conrad
Swart, Howard Teeter, Ken
Worden, Bob Yingling,
Norm Youtsey.

After e City Council meet­
ings. ... Mayor Woodward
said that ho didn't have
as much to say about being
Mayor as he would have a
year from now. Our Tax
milleagc allowable limit is
12.5 hnd the present levy
is at 11. There are 100
full time people employed
by the city plus 50 at the
Board of Public Utilities.
The tax load on the local
citizenry is lightened by
the
of the BPU revenue
that goes to the city general
fund.
The new fire station and
police headquarters, now
housed in a building that
has been there since 18^4,
will be ready for occupancy
by mid year.
They are moving
along ahead of schedule so
City Mgr. Tom Collins is
going to have to figure
out how to pay the contractor
ahead of schedule.
Dick Moore arranged for Mayor
Woodward to speak after bad
roads kept our speaker from
Lansing from getting here.

BUSINESS DIVISION:
NEXT WEEK:

BANKING DIVISION:
Customer: "How do I
stand for a $5»000
Loan?”

Banker: "You don't--------you grovel.”

In the business world
an executive knows
something about every­
thing; a technician
knows everything about
something; and the
switchboard operator
knows everything.

JUVENILE DIVISION:

John Klein has arranged for
several County Commissioners
to be at Rotary... and then
after eating &amp; Singing we'll
head for the New Court House
for a tour of the facility.
BI-CENTENNIAL COMMENT:

One of the nicest things
about growing old is to
find your children dross­
ing the generation gap
to your side.

We took the country away from
the Indians who scalped
some of us and turned it over
! to the politicians who skinned
j the rest of us.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�)

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CO/MTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL * At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director! Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

t

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Tost: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976

OTARY PROGRAMS

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
2B - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 ■ John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - BUI Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 ■ Gil Patton
27 ■ Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 ■ Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 2^.27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . ... .........
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-71 52
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
27B-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsho - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet.
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue ■ Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 • Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . .
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278.-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278- 8575
279- 9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • * •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna * •

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

* Honorary Member

JAN? I?
AM
"976

The COLDWATER
Rotary |ffi®CTOR

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLD,WATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjffitotafj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwX'tW ROW? CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesVCHi^ in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 20, 1976

PREZ SEZ:

ROTARIANS TOUR NEW BRANCH COUNTY COURT HOUSE

John Klein, pgm chmn for to­
day made arrangements with
Carl Longardner, chariman
9I1.
Members
of the Board of Commissioners
Ab sent
22
to tour the courthouse. The
75
offioeJ'wore operational,
Gue st
but still need some settling.
Total
09
Half of the lower level is
unfinished
to be used for
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
future expansion... and Mr.
Ray Ehl
QUINCY
Longardner said that already
Judge Tom Megargle BRO­
it looks like part of it
NSON
will be needed very soon.
Plans are for using moveable
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
partitions to make the space
Wm. Avery
flexible.
Carl Longardner'
As I recall.o. the first court
R.B. Kirkpatrick
house backJ’ih pre-civil war
days was built for around
Cathy Grimes Student
5,000 now the new one cost
Kim Ruse
Student
2.8
million........ growth is
Patrick Rocchio
part of the factor.... and
ABSENT ROTARIANS:
inflation takeis up where
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,! growth leaves off.
Dale Brose, Ed Davey, . : Thanks John for arranging
Dick Fischer, Bill Fuller the most interesting tour.
Darrel Goble, Vince Korn-0stein,Bernard Laney, Norm]
Moore, Tom Normandin,
NEST WEEK:
Dave Norton, Keath Pearce.
|’
Bob Nagle is in charge... •
Bob Seaman, Craig Sebald,
I will be presenting a program
Don Shorno, Dick White,
on the nww world of sound...
Charles Woodward, Bob
; and take advances that have
been mmde in Sound Equipment,
If any of you are in the Bob Branch Jr. will be his
guest to present the pgm.
sunny south absorb some
of that sunshine for the
rest of us. And remember
DID YOU HEAR:
get those make up's in.

ATTENDANCE MATH

The rogualr Tuesday board
meeting cn the first
Tuesday of the month will
not be on Tuesday but on
Monday in February..

Usual time and place.
Tuesdays of course are
pre-empted by Rotary
Show rehearsals.....
-0-

Lots of Birthdays...
Richard Fischer
Dave Norton
Bob Yingling
Warren Williams
Bernard Laney
Albert Feller
Sherwood Craig
And Woody Craig was the
only one present that
we could sing to...
For the rest of you...
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to you
(Sing your own)

HUMOR DEPT:
A person who can smile
when things go wrong------has probably just thought
of someone he can blame.
-0-

One day a stranger stop­
ped in town and approach­
ed one of the local citi­
zenry with this question:
"Do you have a criminal
lawyer in this town?
he inquired.
"Well"-, Replied’ the
native, "there’s two or
three we're a bit suspi­
cious of but we haven't
been able to prove any­
thing yet."

DEFINITION:

TOASTMASTER: A man who
eats a meal he doesn't
like so he can get up and
tell a lot of stories he
doesn't remember to people
who have already heard
them.

About the scientist who cross­
ed a carriwr pigeon with a
woodpecker so when he deliver­
ed a message he could knock
on the door?

(Could that apply to
Editarians too?)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
__________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P-M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 PJM.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

1975-1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Notary programs
Director: Dick White

CO

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtscy, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovec
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 ■ Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 * Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 ■ Bill Bobler
14 ■ Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 • Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976 j
3 • Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 • Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February 26, 27, 28, 1976

ChoTrmpn: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara..................
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian...................................
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 • Joanne
....................
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary....................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat.................
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln..........................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn............................
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna.................
278-2007
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol............................
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon.......................
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue • Joon
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.............................
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura.........................
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 • Harrietta. . ...........
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. "Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy...............
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. ....
278-5842
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive • Joan.......................
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. . .
* £79^9448

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1°
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JS75

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ♦ •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian......................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi............................
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen. . ..................... •
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine . • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall • Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna ♦ •

• Honorary Member

crl

i
Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The CQIOfATER
Rotary ^^CTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
C0LDW£TER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He .nnofits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATER. ^9 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sin&amp;jm.bATE ON SOUND EQUIPMENT

JANUARY 27, 1976

1j

ATTENDANCE MATH:
9^
Members
12
■52
6
Guests
Total

ri^naay
\.b 2 at Pro 3 J

Ron Beld reports that
there will be 2 ft500

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

I

Phil Hensley, Bronson
R-*y Ehl,
Quincy

scholarships given to
2 deserving high school i
Seniors. The selection ;
committee will be work- |
ing to make the select- ;
ion.
i

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

David Nettleman
Cathy Grimes
Bill Kellner
Patrick Rocchio

-0Happy Bix~cnday •'
Ed Devito
Darrel Gobel.

AgSljNT ^ROTARIANS:

Bill Bobier, Seton Bovee
Ed Davey, Larry Donay,
Dick Fischer, Bill
Fuller, Bernard Laney,
Norm Moore, Tom Normandin
Don Shorno, Ken Worden,
Bob Yingling.

-0The Rotary show is progressing on schedule
and promises to be
another good one.
Rehearsals on Tuesday
and Thursday nite
the cho ru s. S tart
next Tuesday the
sals will be held at
the country club s rh
Elks as other thing,
scheduled for our
rehearsal times....
-0-

(Get those make ups in
b fore next Tues.)

-0-

NEXT WEEK:
ATTENDANCE STATISTICS
^OR PAST 6 months.
July 1-75 to Dec J1 75

22
11

definition dept:
Nurse: A pnahandler
-0SYMPATHY: What c-ne gir
offers another in ex­
change for details.
-0VICE: anything yr-&gt;?. can
enjoy-that is bad fcr
you.
-0A HUG: Energy gone to
Waist.
HOUSEWORK: Something a
woman does that nobody
notices unless she
doesn't do it.

Bob Nagle, Pgm Chairman
brought as his program Bob
Branch Jr« who is in charge
of the sound system at J.B.
Branch &amp; Co. He had a dis­
play of J different size
units to demonstrate how
sound is amplified more
realistically with the
larger more sophisticated
equipment. Also he demon­
strated reel to reel taped
musice and the newest improvment.......music'cn casettes
In the past ..... casettes
have been recognized for
voice use only.... but now
technology has improved to
the point that they are about
the best for music reproduct­
ion and Bob Branch felt that
they would surpass the 8
track tapes. We've come
a long way since the old
wind up victrolas. Very int­
eresting program.1

100%
90% or better
80% or better
70% or better
under 70%

Lester Wise is in charge.
At this writing he was un­
available to find out what
he has on the agenda.,....
but we can be sure it wi|l
be an interesting program.,
warta bet that it'll be on
the monetary system?

Humor Dept:

EMPLOYER DEPT:

LOVE is like eating mush­
rooms; you don!t know
whether it is the real
Hing or not until it's
too late.

Tn asking for a raise, the
employee hinted that several
companies were after him.
'■’What companies?” his boss

The man replied, ”The gas
i company, electric company,
I finance company,............. ..

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

coaM fees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dermis
McCafferty. Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magatlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick While
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Boblor
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Protects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Bold

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee,Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

February 1976
3-Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

1975 1976
WOTARY PROGRAMS

Ernest Luse

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February 2&gt;, 27, 28, 'F976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey .
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Shannon
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Roy, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, RobertFr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 • Annetta.'
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel , .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 • Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy. .... .
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278- 8575
279- 9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 6$ Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • .
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall • Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘ Honorary Member

r

The CQ^^ATER
Rotary jfi^CTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY THE COL^ATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE
278*4350
278-7100
278*4222
278*6603
278*8161
238*2318
278*5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
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278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�The COLDWATE^^n REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^g.

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^Ciii^ m the U. S. A.
FEBRU ARY

Dr. J. Warren A dair, Speaker Today.........
I

PREB SE

Ed Davey submitted his
resignation duo xo
business conflicts*
Sorry to lose a good
Rotarian &amp; Singer.
-0Advertising now duo to
be turned in as soon a
or Norm Youtscy.
-0Our Rotary Lunches will
be Soup and Sandwiches
every other week from
now on.

-0Tora Miller of Wilbur
Furniture is our
newest member. Welcome
Tom... get your singing
voice in shape for the
show.
-0Rem'ember... Rotary Show
rehearsals will now be
at the Country Club
on Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays
till the last week...
then every night at the
Tibbits from the 22nd
through the show....

Les Wise presented follow
Rotarian and Supt. of
Coldwater Community Schools,
95
16
Dr. J. Warren Adair, who
described the nww addition
79
i
Guests
to the high school to be
8r&gt;
Total
built this summer. It v/iZJ-4include badly needed science
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
labs, an addition to the
Library, Expanded cafeteria
Ray Ehl-Quincy
Dale Brown-- Quincy
and 2 all purpose rooms.
The Original High School
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
was constructed in 1955 on
a very minimal budget. In
Joyann Lyon
1965 some minor renovations
Chuck Pearson
were done. In 1970 a Citizens
Karon Galinis
Committee recommended a
Mark Widner
1,400,000 addition. By vote
it was turned down in 1971ABSENT ROTARIKNS:
By 1975 the Board felt it
Dick Biringer, Bill Bobier could no longer wait for
'voter approval of the most’
Elwyn Bodley, Harold Creak
'urgent needs, which would
Darrel Goble, Reo Goodwin
cost more each year. In
Dick* Hruska, Bob Kerr,
January,
the School Board
John Milnes, Norm Moore,
took by Board Resolution to
Tom Normandin, Dave
sell bonds for 950,000 for
Norton, Paul Ruse, Bob
the necessary work, The law
Seaman, Howard Tavlor.
gives the Board the authority
to Bond up to 5% of
Districts valuation without
st those makeups in
a vote of the peopli o In the
Before Tuesday)
■ Coldwater School District
] this is about a 5,800,000
ATTENDANCE MATH:
Members
Al) sent

bonding limit. There is a
current debt of only about
. woman walked into a
2,000,000 so the Board could
Another Ethnic Joke:
utcher shop said
have gone as high as 5,800,000
"I’ll have a pound of
more. They felt they were
There was this (insert
chuck, please"
j
very conservative under the
your nationality) who
circumstances.
Idle Debt will
went to the doctors
Said the butcher: i:The
be paid from an initial 1 mil
office with severe burns price has gone up again,
levy over a 16 year period,
all over his face,
and we call it ’’Charles"
j*
which
will decrease as the
the Doctor asked...
now"
i districts valuation increases.
"How did you get burned
-0■ Dr. Adair did a very good job
so severley"
i of providing a clear picture
The (
)answerea
■
of the situation and since
"Bobbing for French FriesI.
1’ NEXT WEEK:
| the school board has received.
Tom
Normandin
has
referred!
very little criticism for
-0the Program to Hal
| their action apparently he has
Definition:
Sexton...who will come
l' made it clear to the general
Hospitality: The art of
up with something good
I public also.
making people want to
stay without interfering
with their departure.

DOMESTIC DEPT:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJV\
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 PJW.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVL.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-Pr«*ld«nt
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular ■ 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

coaOttO

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hrusko, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Boveo
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White '
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

1975-1976
WOTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ernest Luse

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

August 1975
5 • Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 • Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlngor

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Bold

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 ■ Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 ■ Bill Timm
24 ■ Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 ■ Gil Patton
27 • Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bod ley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane. 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska. Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278*6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 1ST E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278*8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. ....
278-5842
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
27-8-857^
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
z^279-944P'

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen. . . . '.
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
-............
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278*5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

• Honorary Member

/o' FED ?

Sec. 34.66; P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary ^^EECTOR
PUBLISHED BY the COL^^/^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Altdays Welcome

MU.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^gWiwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWXTeR, kb^A^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
-1'1- The Singingesl CTfiain the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 10, 1976

LAMAR AKER SHOWS FILM ON SAVING ENERGY

!

PRES SEE:
Rotary Show Committee
Chairmen to meet at
Keith Pearces house
Monday nite the 16 th
Important to bo there
to wrap up last minute
details before the
show.
-0Happy Birthday to

Jim Lyon
Dick White

|

ATTENDANCE MATH!
Members
Absent

Guests
Total

I

95
1Q
7^
6

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Tom Bioberle

j

Lou.Stipe
Dennis McCaffety
Larry Hagen
I

I

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0(
Norm Youtsey and Dale
Brose want to send their
thanlcs along to all
members for getting the ■
advertising for the
show program in on time ‘
and for the nice
.
increase.
.
Revenue this year for
.
advertising was $3315
representing a 26%
i
increase over last year. ;
-0While on the subject of
the show... •.. tickets
are getting scarce....
if you have some that
you don't think you
can sell... let Tom
Collins know....because
there are some who need
more tickets.

DEFINITIONS:
BUDGET: A mathematical
computation that proves
you can't live on what
you're earning.

DOMESTIC DEPT:
Before I got married I
had 5 theories about
bringing up children.
Now I have 5 children
and no theories.

Karen Saliner
Mark Widner

I

This film was produced to
show how energy can do moro
for us in the lino of heat­
ing.
The importance of
saving energy was stressed....
because of our natural re­
sources of Oil and Coal will
eventually bo depleted...........
then we will be dependant on
other sources to generate
electricity... which is the
quiet..... noiseless polution free energy. The type
of heating the film covered
was the Heat Pump........... which
is claimed to be the most
efficient type of heating.

FUNCTION OF AN EXECUTIVE
Continued:
Carroll Barnes, Elwyn
been done incorrectly;
to
Bodley, Mark Feller,
point out how it should
Charles Geishert, Harold '
have been done;
to conclude
Goodholm, Vince Kornsteini
that as long as it has been
Ralph LaGro, Norm Moore,
done;
it may as well be
Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin,i
left where it is; to wonder
Dave Norton, Gil Patton, I
if it is not time to get rid
Don Stine, Paul Thompson, i
of a person who cannot do
r Clyde Williams, Koi
a thing right;
to reflect
Worden, Bob Yingling,
that he probably has a
; Larry Woodhams, Norm
wife and a large family,
i Youtsey
|
d
I and that certainly any
■! (Get those make ups in
i sucessor would be just as
bad, or maybe worse; to
before next Tuesday)
consider how much simpler
and better the thing would
THE FUNCTION OF AN
have been done if one had
I EXECUTIVE:
;
done it oneself in the first
i As nearly everyone knows
place in 20 minutes and as
an executive has prac­
things turned out sp?nt
tically nothing to do
2 days to find out why it
except to decide what is ;
has taken 3 weeks to do it
| to be done; to tell some- i
wrong.
one to do it; to listen
■ to reasons why it should
• not be done, why it should
NEXT WEEK:
be done by someone else,
Bill Timmm is in charge...
or why it should be done
iin a different way; to
f unalbel to reach him to
get a preview... so we
ffollow up to see if the
I
look forward to a good
ithing has been done; to
program... whatever it will
idiscover that it has
be.
j (continued next column)
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ABSENT ROTARUANS:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION * 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COWTEES

1

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernost Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Protects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975-1976

WoTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
August 1975
Woodhams
5 - Dale Brose
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
12 - John Dygert
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatis
19 - Jim Endicott
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
26 ■ Dick Hruska
Sward, Bill Carlson

Ernest Luise

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 ■ Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 ■ Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
20 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

February 1976
3 ■ Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 ■ Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 • Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 • Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal.
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 ■ John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B, K,. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
• 278-5358
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron. .
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
278- 7247
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
279-9471
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
, . . .
278-6093
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
278-6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, R.R. #.7, Box 125 - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . . . 278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
278- 2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279- 9481
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278- 6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. . . “. .
279- 9266
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
278-8360
278-6704
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street
278-2318

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
. . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, .39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James,*78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea. . . ...........
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
. . . .
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133’Narrows Road - Nancy. .". .. . .’
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . .
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * * •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2. Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna
• Honorary Member

PROCLAIM LIBERTY

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The COWATER
Rotary &amp;WLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY club

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEF^fotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesi Cltib m the U. S. A.

Rotary Show Countdown... 9 days till showtime

FEBRUARY 17

PRI

ATTENDANCE MATH

Members
Absent

Governor Glen, we want
consideration of the
club to send future
presidents to the
late mat i onal Co nve nt ions
Request some action
on this in the next 60

19
76

Guests
Total
ROTARIAN 'GUESTS:

Dob LeGalley-B ronson
Bob B eauchamp-Bronson
NOF ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0Lots of Birthday
this week.....

Don Stoffey
Jim Morrison
Mark Weidner

Jim Troust
Fred Culy
‘Howard Teeter
Connie Swart
Harold Goodholm
Dick White
Jim Lyon
Clyde Williams
Norm Youtsey

MELI:
Would you like to live
5 years longer,- earn
20 to 25% more; lose
only half as much time
through illness., and
have fewer accidents?
Then Kiss your wife
before leaving for worki
According to a study
by a life insurance
company in West Germany
men who do so seem to
fare better in all of
these respectSo
whether the facts are
true or not possibly
needs ti be proven here
in the USA... but it’s
a nice custom anyway.

-0Tickets are getting very
scarce for the show,
Friday and Saturday
nights are sold out.....
there are a few Thursday
night tickets available
from Tern Collins at his
office. If you do have
any Friday or Saturday
tickets that are not
sold......get them to
Tom right away because
t for them

HAVE YOU HEARD: about
the lawyer who fell
overboard while on an
ocean voyage.oimmed­
iately 8 sharks converged
around him.... and
escorted him back to the
ship.
"It was a miracle,"
stated the lawyer.
"No replied his wife..."
"professional courtesy."

DOMESTIC DEPT:
Marriage is the process
of finding out what kind
of guy your wife would
have preferred.

-0Ancther measure of civi­
lizations progress is
the way the cost of
relaxing keeps going up.

Todays program gave Rotarians
a preview of somo of the
Solo work to be done in the
show by Rotarians. This
helps the soloist get as
much exposure to an audience
as possible before show
time. Besides..... the
toughest audience there
is... is your own club.
This promises to be one
of the best shows yet.......
we sure do have some talented
people in our midst.
-0-

More End men will give a
preview of their part
in the show.«... . Back
to regular program schedule

SIGN ON A ROADSIDE SHOP:
f!We buy Junk and Sell
Antiques."

PHILOSOPHY DEPT:

We doubt if there’s any
tther country in the world
where people spend so much
money to bus children to
school and so much more to
build gymnasiums where they
can get some exercise.

-0By the time a man realises
that his fiather may have
been right about a few things,
he often has a son who thinks
he’s wrong about a lot of
things.
-0If you think twice
you speak, you may nevei”
get into the conversation

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 PJM.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION « 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

1975-1976
COMMUNITY SERVICE Mb
Director: Dick White
WOTARY PROGRAMS

COA^TTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Drose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernest Luse

Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 ■ Dick Hruska

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
_.3O -.Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 • Dave Norton
9 ■ Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 • Bob Nagle

February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director:jDuke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton ■ Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth, ....
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 * Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
279-9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . - •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278- 7247 Milnes, John. 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . •
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279-9266 "Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy. . .*TT. .
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
,278-6551

• Honorary Member

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The COLDWATER
Rotary jMgCTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

M R.

£ R N E ST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH^fctary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER NOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Cliib in the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 24,

Short Mooting

PREZ SEZ:

See you all at the
rehearsals and the show

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Received gr
member Elwy

Sedley who
the suni.y
along with
south
came a
check for 25.00 to help
make up for not being
hero to help with the
show. Thanks Elwyn,».

Members

95

Guests
Total

5
77

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jerry Ilollister-Bronson
Lou Stipe-Howell
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0Reraember.. there will be
a party for all Coldwater
Rotarians and Rotary-Anns
following the show on
Saturday night., even
if you don’t attend the
show that night,, come
anyway.. for Frivolity...
Food and refreshments.
No doubt Don Shorno will
do his famous dance
again.

-0It’s great to have a
shew,,, Never
before has there been
tickets

DEFINTITION DEPARTMENT

BACTERIA: Is not the
rear entrance to a
cafeteria.
-0DRIVE IN THEATRE:

A place where a young
man turns off the ig­
nition and tries out
his clutch.

No Program.-

Doug Woodward
Chuck Davis
Brad Harrington

NEXT WEEK:

Kieth Pierce will be in
charge of the program.
Will have as his guest,..
Ruby Loehr with a program
on the Historical Society
And she also will bring
us up to date on the pro­
gress of the Wing House
Museum,

ABSENT ROTARIANS:

(Get your make ups in
before? Ttiesday)

TIMELY REPLY;

Lester Luce reportedly was
checking a series of reports
at the end of a school year.
One of the questions,
”List three reasons for enter
ing the teaching profession.”
.,, was answered this way®
"June, July, August”

Warren Adair, Walt Balcom1
Elwyn Bodley, Dale Brose, j
Bill Carlson, Larry Donayj
Mark Feller, Santford'
i
Jolley, Bernard Laney,
i
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore,
j
Tom Normandin, Dave
;
Norton, Gil Patton,
John Pierson, Ken
I
Putnam, Dave'Rubley,
FACTS OF LIFE:
Conrad Swart, Dick Uhl,
Small boy to friend,
Clyde Williams, Ken
j
Worden, Bob Yingling,
| "So thats it, I always figured
Larry Woodhams.
i a stork had too short a
wingspan to carry an eight
to ten pund load,”

HAD YOU HEARD ABOUT THE
HORTICULTURIST who has
j just been banished from
! the garden club. She
| was caught talking to
j her plants with four
jletter words.

|
-0| ROTARIAN WHEN ASKED
-0by his small son how he
MEALTIME:
had done at the country
When the kids sit down
club that day, he repl­
to continue their eating.
ied: Let me put it this
-0Iway.® your father got to
BRIDEGROOM: A man who
hit the ball more than
spends a'iot of money on a anyone else.
suit that no one notices.

HISTORY LESSON:
a fifthg^ader reported; It
was Nathan Haley who said,
"I iegret that I have but
one life to lose for my’
country”.
This has come to be know
• as wHaley’s Comment.”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE up YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 F.M
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

EES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

S 1975-1976
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 • John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 ■ Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 • Dave Norton
9 ■ Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 ■ Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 • Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 ■ Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 • Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director; Di«.ke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton ■ Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean.......... - . .*
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
......................
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy.......... t...............
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty..........................
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, Williamt 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln............ -................. . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street ■ Ruth. ....
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 1 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
278-8840
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-6821 Kbrnstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2912
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2217
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-6357
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8325
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
767-4508
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4812
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-7448
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-2021
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2007
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 *Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
238-2632
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
279-9492
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-9349
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9063
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-5796
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
278-8981
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-2311
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-7237
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-5006
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
278-2272
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131-E.-Chicago Street - Marilyn .... 278-8321
278-8373
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-4907
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
z2-78&gt;&gt;8?$*2^
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-857^)
278-6704 1 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
/. ,'279-9448z
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
'Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

* Honorary Member

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Sec. 34.66,- P. L. &amp; R.

The CCO$fATER
Rotary OfficTOR
PUBLISHED BY the

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

WF

The COLDWATER'Ko/^rj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^li^ in the U. S. A.

Ruby Loehr and Members of Historical Commission
present program today....&lt;

March 2,

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

MMembers
Ab sent

The last report from Gov.j
Glenn gives us the good
news that we are $1 in
attendance in the distr­
ict with 89o79 lets
keep it up there.
-0Remember.... District
Conference at Shanty
Creek on May 14-16
Get those reservations
in now.

0-

Guests
Total

95
26
69
15

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

I

i Loason Modert-Bronson
| Lexis Pi'aus-Kalamasoo
i Warren Wado—Bronson
I Bill Wickers-Holland
I Norbert Strobel-Bronson
Clarence Snyder-Bronson
I Nelson Weber-Bronson

club
i NON ROATARIAN GUESTS:
will vote to have another i
I. Gayle Adair Stuedent
show next year... the
; Perry LaGro Stuedent
dates will be February
24, 25, 26. So when plan­
■' Tom Clay-Grand Rapids
ning your vacations...
• Garry Donner-Cldwtr.
steer clear of those date Martha Bigelow-Lansing
go in March.
i Janet Schlesser-Lansing
-0Speaking of the show...
the tremendous show and
turnout this year was
the combined effort of
many many people... and
I want to personally
thank everyone, in
whatever capacity you
worked, for a job well
done.
Chuck Geishert left
these jokes... ones that
weren’t used in the
Show. So you can see
what you missed.

#1 Did your girl like
the Bikini bathing suit
you brought' her from
Paris?
#2 Did she 11.. she
tried it on immediately
and you should have
seem her beamiI

| Mike Washaw-Lansing
| Jerry Rowe-Lansing

Keith Pearce was in charge
today and made arrangements
to have Ruby Loehr present
the program. The members
of the Michigan Historical
Commission were in town
for a meeting at the Wing
House Museum so they were
also at the Meeting. Jerry
Rowe, president of the Mich­
igan Historical Commission
spoke to the group on the im­
portance of preserving our
heritage. He was very com­
plimentary of the efforts
in Coldwater to preserve
the Historical area and to
develop the Wing House Museum.
Also at the meeting was Bill
Wickers of Holland, Vice
pres of the Commission......
and Martha Bigelow'and Mike
Washaw Director and asst.
Director, Both from Lansing.
Interesting program.....
Thanks Keith.

-0(Next Week..........oo„

ABSENT ROTARIANS

Chas. Bacon, Elwyn BodleyjMike Toupalik in charge md
Dale Brose, Seton Bovee, I says he had 3 choices for
Bill Carlson, Woody Craigja program
n
Duke Davidson,
n mrnrlc’Avi
T/4Uv&gt; Dean,• 1 T?-i 4John
;Either another run through
Bill Fuller, Reo Goodwin, ] of Me and My Shadow................
Dick Holben, Vince Korn- or.... a Strip Tease...
stein, Bernard Laney f
but felt that the 3 rd choice
Bob Loose , Norm Moore,
was the best.. Susan
Dave Norton John PiersonJMulchaey our Rotary Foundation
Ken Putnam, Dave Rubley, |«
viavj.cu. is jin town arid will
(Scholar
Don Stine, Ralph Toupalik,jtell us aboi
out her'2 years in
Jim Troust, Dick White
York England at the University
Clyde Williams, Chuck
2 there.
Woodward, Ken Worden.
! We look forward to that

(Get those make ups in
before next vzeek)

i program.

It's a small world unti^.
it comes to driving in
from the airport.

#1 Why do elephants have
Wrinkles?
#2 Have you ever tried
to iron one?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL.
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

coAttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsoy, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Scrgeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

(■K
1975-1976
“OTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12.- John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 • Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 • Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
2B - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

Ernest Luse

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 ■ Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 ■ Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
*

J

‘

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

,v*

February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court &gt; Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road &gt; Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy.
................
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279*7011 ! Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield • Wilma J
278*6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278*5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6821
278*2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
-278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 13J E_Chicago Street - Marilyn ...
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 I Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5790 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
278-8840 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail ■ - ■
278-6183 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-6501 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2912 Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet................. ? .
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
278-2811 Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • - *
278-8207 Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
238-2436 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-8518 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 ■■Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott--Natalie
278-6856 t Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • ■
278-9349
278-9063
• Honorary Member
278-5796
278-B743
278-'B981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

The CCH^ATER
Rotary ^®CTOR
published by the cffi^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 M. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATERp^otorj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest 'Chib tn the U. S. A.

Susan Mulcahey, Rotary Foundation Scholar speaks
to Rotary

MARCH 9, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:
WELCOME ... to new mem­
ber Don Steffey. Who
joins vs nn the Classifixation of Real Estate
Additional active. He
was brought into the
club by Norm Youtsey.
Now we have both halves
of the Horae Team.....
Steffey-Youtsey Real

Members
Absent
Guests
Total

96
24
72
7

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Clarence Darrow%
.Anniston, Alabama

-0Happy Birthday to
John Kennedy
Ken Worden..
Both were absent, but
Happy Birthday, whereever you are.

NON ROATRIAN GUESTS:
Perry LaGro Student :
Gayle-Adair Student
Phil Lundy
Dave Thorton
Gary Donner

-0-

DEFINITION:
An Optimist:
A Man who married his
secretary thinking he’d
be able to keep on
dictating to her.
-0-

WORDS ARE DYNAMIT

An explosion occurred
in the back room of
the Hospital Pharmacy,
and then Dick Uhl,
Pharmacist, stepped out
with black smoke marks
on his face and his
jacket in tasters.
Staggering up to the
lady customer, he toJd
her.: "Would you mind
having Doc Bacon write
out that prescription
again, and this time
tell him to type it.
ONE OF THE NICEST THINGS
about be: ng bald is that
when company comes, all
you have to do is to
straighten your tie.

ABSENT ROTARIANS:

Ron Beld, Dale Brose,
Seton Bovee, Jim Conrad,
Ed DeVito, John Dygert,
Mark Feller, Darrel
Goble, Harold Goodholm,
Reo Goodwin, Vince Kornstein, Bernard Laney,
Bill Lymbumer, Norm
Moore, Tom Normandin,
Dave Norton, Ken Putnam,
Bob Seaman, Howard Taylor,
Paul Thompson, Clyde
Williams, Ken Worden,
Bob Yingling, Larry
Woodhams.
I kGet those make ups in
iBefore Tuesday)

Mike Toupalik was in charge
who worked with John Klein
to arrange for Susan to
be at todays program.
Susan, who has spent the
last 18 months studying
at the University of York
in England on the subject
of Medevial History,
told Rotarians about York
and. Yorkshire..........o.
The University...........
and re-capped what a great
opportunity the Rotary
Foundation Provides.
She also showed slides of
tha area around York and
did an outstanding job
of relating her experiences
It is easy to understand
why she was selected to
be a recipient of the
Rotary Foundation Scholar­
ship to study abroad. An
excellent program.......
Thanks Mike for arranging
-0Next Week:
Pat Leonard will present
the Program
John Pierson
is in charge and said he
had 2 choices..... either
a rather dry program on
Taxes..... or an entertaining
program by Pat Leonard on
the real Irish Music. So
in keeping with St. Patricks
day and the '"’wearin of the
green” and all that...... we
shall get the tine picture
of what Real Irish or
Gaellic music folk music is

THE OLDEST KNOWN PET

A chap, so the story go

cisco bar with a talking
bird on his shoulder.
pl’ll have a martini,” he
;Said,"
and my bird
,
,
MX XU. will
Will
I
have a scotch on the rocks.!i

• r
Said the Bartender
jEut we don’t serve Mynahs!
• in.,here.”
:

Ycjij Wjll Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
.MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY*, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE^

co^kmEs

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dish, Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick While
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
international Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

★
CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Lus,e

1975-1976
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 ■ Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 ■ Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 ■ Ron Bold

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 • Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 ■ Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 • David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 ■ Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26,.2,7, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
.
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas • Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
...........
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet. ....
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy , .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . . .
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street -Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . . .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marion
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive.- Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth.
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # -6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles,-163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Normand T25 Marshall Street - Donna • •

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The CQy^fATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNSST LUSE
223 N. FREKOMT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278*6603
278-8161
238-2318 K
278-5556*.
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693 •
278-4424
278-7703.
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

4903b

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATHffltotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER Rt)TAftY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesi 'Chih tn the U. S. A.

ROTARIANS HEAR

MARCH 16, 1976 ’

PREZ SEZ:

I ATTENDANCE MAUI:

After a vote of the
membership... it was
unanimous... there will
be a show again next
year. As soon as all
ticket" jpoiiies are coll­
ected.... and all
bills in.... we will
have a final report on
what the profit picture
is for the 1976 show.

j

Members
Absent

I
Guests
Total

” IRISH-IRISH1’ MUSIC

96’
21
75
8
*83

Guests:

j ROTARIAN

i'

Doh Harris

I

Bob Kirkpatrick
Ray Ehl—Quincy
John Worth

: NON ROATRIAN Guests:

Congratulations to
Haroldgoodholm who
has had 53 years of
perfect attendance.

|

Howard Manclay
Tim LaGro
'Gayle Adair-Student
Parry LaGro-Student

■ I
I

District meeting ’in
June at Shanty Creek
will allow us 2 voting
Delegates.......
Our 2 delegates will
be
Hal Sexton
Dave Rubley
-0BA3Y OCTOPUS TO MOTHER:
’’All I want to know is
which are my hands and
which are my feet?”

IT'S JUST AS WELL THAT
the maek will inherit
the earth. No one else
would stand for the
inheritance tax.

DEFINITIONS:
Flexible: Changing your
mind to include new
ideas.
Inconsistent: Another
Persun’s Flexibility.

I ABSENT ROTARIANS:
I Elwyn Bodley, Dale Brose,
• Wood Craig, Hal Creal,
j Fred. Culy, Larry Donay,
• Mark Feller, Darrel
j.Gdlble, Jim Koss, Bernard
I Laney, John Milnes, Norm
Moore, Dave Norton, Gil
; Patton, John Pierson, Ken
Putnam, Craig Sebald,
’Howard Teeter, Clyde
I Williams, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.
j (Remember.„.get those'
imake ups in before
■ Tuesday.)

: ISN’T IT STRANG,
i
■ That man blames fate for
I other accidents but feels i
I personally responsible
j when he makes a hole-inone.

Pat Leonard.....(or wo
should call him by his
ancestral name at this
Irish time of the year).*.
Patrick O'Lenahan........
presented the program
which consisted of the
Irish Music that is pop­
ular in Ireland. He pointed
out that the So called Irish
Songs that we: are familiar
with are American Songs and
they've never heard them
in Ireland. It was a great
change of pace program
listening to the songs of
Ireland.
Pat was assisted by his
daughter who served as his
chief Engineer in spinning
the music.
Thanks Pat.... a most interes­
ting and timely program.
-0NEXT WEEK:.......
Jerry Towns in charge ....
Will have as his guest;
David Stockman who is
currently head of the House
Republican Conference Conimi—
ttee... or Caucus Committee.
He is an expert on Federal
Social Spending Programs and
has had articles published
in several National Publi­
cations. He also is the
only candidate for U.S.
Congressman from our District.
FINANCIAL DEPT:

Some people's finances are
in such a mess, you'd think
they were getting"advice
from the government.

WITH SPRING FAST
APPROACHING... here is
some advice on when fish­
ing is the best. Before
you get there and after
you leave.

---------------------------------------------------------- i-fclhl T&gt;
You

--------Jle Wblc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
DANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 pjvj.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE ~ WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.______

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE *
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Boveo
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Loader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick While
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
V■
f

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 • John Dygert
19 - Jim Enalcott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

Novombor 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 • Ron Bold

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 ■ Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 ■ Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 ■ Dave Norton
9 • Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K‘; Pearts u
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 * Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street ~ Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...........
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J.. ....... .
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278- 7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett • Fae
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
639-4433. I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy...............
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . .
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan.................. • •
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.
...........
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen...............................
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary ftliT&amp;CTOR.
published BY the CO^^pER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
227 K. TREMCRKT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

49076

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATBfflfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERkbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

DAVID STOCKMAN SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS

Jerry Towns pgm chmn arranged
for the pgm for today.
(your editor missed■
Dave Stockman the only
96
Members
the meeting so don't
announced Republican cand­
24
Absent
idate for Congress, said
72
he was unavailable foi*
that "the Runaway welfare
Guests
comment at this writing
system" is the most urgent
Total
78
problem facing the nation."
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Stockman said, '‘Someone
conciously bent on destroying
ild Kiopert,
EMBARASSING MOMENTS
our
society could not have
Wauseon, Ohio
little boy and his
devised a better means to
Bob Sargent-Quincy
The Welfare System
that end
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
guests at the home of
is wrecking families ,‘undera family friend, He
mining
work incentive^ , and
David Hampton
was having some diffi­
crushing the taxpayers. Cost
David Stockman spkr
culty cutting the meat
prorated
to the working
TOm 'Clay
and was asked by the
families in the U.S. amounts
Bill Bopp
hostess if he needed
to about
ABSENT ROTARIANS
help.
Stockman also stated that
Walt Balcom, Elwyn Bodley, "huge state to state payment
"Oh no," he replied
levels’ are turning Michigan
Hal Creal, Fred Culy,
without looking up from
into a "Social Magnet" arti­
John Dean, John Dygert,
his plate. "We often
Dick Fischer, Bill Fuller,! ficially attracting hundreds
have meat this tough'
Charles Geishert, Ed
! of thousands of welfare
at home."
Geishert, Harold Goodholm, families into the state. He
called for standard nationwide
Vince Kornstein, James
Koss, Ralph LaGro, Bernard benefit levels in order to
Laney, Norm Moore, Dave
j 'protect our border from the
DOMESTIC DEPT:
present burdensome influx of
Norton, Paul Ruse, Ralph
1st lady: "You look
recipients."
Toupalik, Mike Toupalik,
Tired."
Clyde Williams, Lester
-0Wise, Ken Worden, Bob
2nd lady: "I am, I've
Yingling.
i NEXT1 WEEK:«.. . .
been all over town tryDave Rubley is in charge., ..
(Remember to get those
j
and will have as speaker
for my husband.
make ups in before
;
Dennis McCrumb of the Physi­
)
1sr lady "Had any offers? ; *“TUESDAY
•* - ■ ■■ ■ I ■ ».
cal Fitness Institute of
America., Do you suppose he
will influence us enough to
A good test of your
get our bodies in shape?????
The serivce station’s
power of concentration
Should be interesting.
owner watched Doc Bacon
is your ability to do
driving in with a flat
your child's homework
tire, "Diagnose it as
while he is watching
a collapsed aerostatic
television.
perimeter." he told his
assistant-" and charge
him accordingly."

ATTENDANCE MATH:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighborina Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A l?0% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJVL.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 R.M

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

L.il.Ct-

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL^XRlSHHodst -hVEDN^SDAY, 11:K P.M?

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO^ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergoant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

1975-1976
^ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 • John Dygert
19 • Jim Enalcott
26 - Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

April 1976
6 ■ Clyde Williams
13 ■ Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 • Warren Adair

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 • John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B.-K-. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . ,
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara.
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol.
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
.
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street.
..............

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279*7011
278*6033
278-5358
278*6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278*7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn ...
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . . .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian. ..............
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • - Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna . •

‘ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The CQLE&gt;YfATER
Rotary R^^LJjCTOR
published BY the cdLD^ATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223N. FREMONT
C0LDI4TER, MICSIGAN

49036
1

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD\VATEj^&gt;fczrj&lt; REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAYfeR. RQfcjSw CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest *CUiom the U. S. A'

March j30,

’976

Dennis McCrumb of Physical Fitness Institute

Mr. McCrumb went on to say
that as executives we don't
use our muscles like we used
Happy Birthday to a
Membership
96
to and that can load to some
couple of guys who date
Absent
2_1
serious health problems, r .
back to the roaring
75
Many
large companies spend
twenties**.. Jin Koss
Guests
10
much money to hold Physical
a t!27 model and Paul
Total
8?
Thompson a *24 model.
fitness classes for their
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Executives. They have a
-0large investment in them and
Clarence Snyder-Brnsn
want to have them around for
Board meeting next Tues*
Wendell Hathaway-Brnsn
at Pres Jim’s house**,
as long as possible. He
Bob Kirkpatrick
usual time.
stressed daily exercise***,
Ray Ehl-Quincy
not
weekly. Better no exercise
Ron Reynolds-Quincy
at all than once a week....
Jim Eley-Bronson
RELIGION IS REWARDING:
that is too much of a shock
Bordon Mariin-Bronson
for the system all at once*
A small boy came home
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
The program that he recommended
from his first day at
was one that only takes 10
Dennis McCrumb Elkhart
Sunday School and began
minutes a day*.** similar to
Speaker
emptying his pockets of
the program men in space use
Bob Lopes
nickel, dimes, and
to
keep their muscles in tone.
Chris Shedd-Studeuts
quarters, while his par­
He spoke of Total Isokenetics
ents gasped*
ABSENT ROTARIANS:****„.
and Isometrics*..*, and demon­
Finally his mother asked: Charles Bacon, Walt
strated how the system works.
’’Where did you get all
He closed with- "If \jq don't
Balcom, Dick Biringer,
that money?”
have our health... we have
Elwyn Bddley, Bill
very little." Thanks to Dave
Carlson, John Dean, Dick
And the boy replied: ”At
Rubley
for a most interesting
Fischer, Darrel Goble,
Sunday School* They
and beneficial meeting. Nov/
Ralph LaGrb, Bernard
have bowls of it*”'
we
are all gun-ho on firming
Laney, John Milnes, Norm
-0up the flab, and getting in
Moore, Bob Nagle, Tom
shape.
TRUTHFUL BRIDE:
1 Normandin, Dave Norton,
i Gil Patton, Don Stine,
-0The girl had just acc­
Next
Week.
...*
*,
Mike Toupalik, Lester Wise
epted hercboyfriends
!
’
Clyde
Williams
is in Charge
Ken Worden, Bob Yingling*
proposal, and was brim­
and will have Rotarian Gordon
(Get those make ups in
ming over with happiness,
Schlubatis show his most
before next week*)
"Just think, Darling,”
,
recent pictures from his last
she gushed, "I'll always
trip to Africa last year*
be around to share your
Should
be interesting with the
BE THANKFUL DEPT:
troubles."
conditions in Africa the way
’’Wait a minute," said the There's always something they are.
boyfriend, "Icdon't have to be thankful for* For
instance, we could be
any troubles."
worrying about the cost
"Oh" she said, "I'm
of living or high taxes
talking about after
------------ in rubles*
we4 re marr i e d I"
PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY: 6:10 P.M.5“
»

i w - -

* &lt;■'

* ».

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE 4- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO^^TTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

1975-1976
Trotary programs

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygerl
19 • Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 • Ed Gelshert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 • Tom Collins
28 • Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Bold

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 • Bill Timm
24 ■ Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 ■ Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 • Jim Troust
25 • Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 ■ John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ..... .............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-701'1
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street- Marilyn- .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575.

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
..............
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
*Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna • •

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66/ P. L. &amp; R.

The CQg^ATER
Rotary REE'LECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREiSONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�V

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^ffltotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest C/itb tn the U. S. A.
Api'j.1 6,

1

T?C&gt; iMi’.i .•me

I
!

PREZ SFZ:..............

ATTENDANCE MATH:
M e mb e r chip 96
Absent
_17
79
Guests
1J.
Total.. 90

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Jer.rvy T.nms,.„. „.. * n
1934 Model.
co­
Reports are that all the I

ticket money for the
Rotary show is in,
£5,576 worth. Still
$600 worth of Advert­
ising money to come in
yet before we can give
you the final tally on
the profits and allocaticn of same.

Take IIol t‘ four Trip to Africa

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ron Sylvester
Norb Strobel Bi’onson
Clarence Walters-Quincy
Bill King
Quincy
Mark Putnam Marshall
Quincy
t Ban Dob son

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
i
1 Bob Lopez Student
The Scholarship committee Chris Shedd Student
Ball Holtz ”
will be meeting scon.
Doug Johnson
Contact Ron Beld or
Bill Tracy
Dale Brose if you have
a nominee for a Scholar­
ABSENT ROTARIANS:
ship. The more input
Dick Biringer, Dale Brose
from you the members..„.
Hal Creal, Ed Devito,
the better choice the
James Endicott, Harold
committee will be able
Goodholm, Bob Loose, Tom
to arrive at as F.ecezpients of the Scholarships Milxer, Norm Moore, John
P?.erson, Bob Seaman, Hal
Sexton, Paul Thompson,
Mike Toupalik, Ralph
WANT AD DEPT:
Toupalik, Lester Wise,
Wanted: Golf Clubs that
Ken Worden.
shoot in the low 80’s.
1 (Hope you get those make
’ ups in before Tuesday)
ON THE SUBJECT OF
GETTING OLDER:
! FAMILIAR LETTER FROM
Middle age is when you
' COLLEGE:
know all the answers
and nobody asks you the
Dear Dad, "Let me hear
questions.
-from you more cfteru,
1 even if it's only fine
-0J or ten."'
The. hardest decision in 1
i
lifb is when to start
-------------------Middle Age.

I

Clydo Wi'llirm.G arranged for
Rctariau Gordon Schlubatis
»»&gt;..«&lt;. Wo rid c uve l * r * »
Travel Guide, and Apple King

I to give us an np-dato on
i what goes on in Africa from
his most recent trip there
this winter. The slides
prove that Africa is not a
steamy Jungle..... but has
some beautiful country,
modern cities and some
excellent farms .with- high
1 productivity. He pointed
out that there are some un­
developed areas as well as
the developed areas......
it was a most interesting
and enjoyable half hour trip
to Africa.
-0Next Week....... Big Don
Stine is the pgm chmn and
will have as his guest.....
B ill Heedum, Regi onal
Manager of Standard Products
Manufacturing Co. He will
talk about internal com­
bustion engines and the trend
of what used to be, is now,
and what will be in the
future.

DONT KNOW WHICH CHURCH THIS
HAPPENED AT BUT IT WENT THIS
WAY:
Pastor: ’'isn’t this a beauti­
ful church? Here is a plaque
for the men who died in the
service."

Man:

”Which one?
Morning or Evening?”

being a husband is like

.
-0Middle Age you know is
when the narrow wai'st
and the broad mind begin
to change places.

ANY OTHER JOB........ o o o
It helps a lot if you
like the boss.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVt.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON r- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

**

„-

&lt; '

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE' - WEDNESDAY, lifts V.M. '

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -.TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
Prvtldenf
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976rWilllam Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

. DISTRICT 636
-.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CON^TEES

1975 1976

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
,
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sorgeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shprno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Pro|octs:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 ■ Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick BIrInger

Ernest Luse

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23, 5 Fred Cyly;
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill TImm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 • Jerry Towns ?
30 * David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
. Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four.Way Test: Jim ■Endicott,..—
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Gelshert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Totary programs

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 ■ Jim Troust
25 ■ Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW

I

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
DirectdY: Duke EZavidson

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July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

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The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
' ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

NAME'

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-4350
? . . . .
278-5790 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield --Wilma J
278-7100
278-8840 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail • • •
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. ... . . .
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court' - Martha
, 278-4222
278-6183 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth;
• 278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6603
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501 Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. ....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
278-8161
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenu.e - Janice
278-2912 Timm, William, 75 Jackson • Bobbi. -. ..............
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
238-2318
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382. ...»
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Toupalik,
Ralph,
R.R.
#
5
Eileen.
278-5556
’ \
278-6357
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron. . ...........
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea. .................
278-8474 i278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. ’. . .
238-2456
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .., 767-4508 *Treadwelt Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4402
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen. . . .................. t 278-4812 Trousl, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-5521
...................
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara.
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-6736
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-8238
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
278-6693
278-2811
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara*. .
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4424
278-8207 Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2* Box 299 • Celia
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-7703
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310 | McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol. . * .
238-2436 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road • Debra
278-5033
278-8518 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
‘...........
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
278-5033
. 238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6334
279*4198 .Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
278-6393
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. .... . 639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan.. .
278-6551
278-6856 •Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna* •
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
. . • .-278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean. . . ...........
278-9349
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol. .......
.
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9063
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue -‘Joan.’
* Honorary Member
278-5796
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma .'.
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. . • • • • • • •
•
278-89811
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte, t.
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura. . . .
278-2311
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
-3. 278-4082 Putnam; Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-7237
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia. ........
278-2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive * Del Laura
278-5006
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
279-9412
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat.
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-2272
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia . ’ 278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta. ..... ...
278-8321
Goodholm, fclarold, 20 Lincoln. .
278-6517*: SedmanT^obert, 1'31 E. Chicago Street"7 Marilyn’ .
278-8373
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-4907
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
• 278-5842
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet. .... .2^8-8360- Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. .
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . .
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.

Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary ||i^LECTOR
published by the COLD'V^VTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Tjrne:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N, ■FREMONT
GOLDWATER, MICHIGAN

$
49036

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEOtotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kblA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesi^Ctli^ in the U. S. A.

Harry Burrington of Mich Gas Speaker Today

Gil Patton arranged for to­
days program, Mr. Burrington
is an Industrial and Commer­
cial Utilization Specialist
for Mich Gas Utilities
and spoke briefly on ways
to conserve on energy in
our homes and industries
and businesses. Also showed
a Film on the efforts being
made by developers of the
Alaskan Oil Fields in preserving the ecology while
building pipeline to get the
oil and gas back to where
it's the point of use.
Thanks Gil for a very
Interesting Program.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SE:

Membership
Absent

Happy Birthday to:
Dale Treadwell....

73

Guosts
Total

-0Need to get the balance 1
of monies collected from!

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

ads in Annual Show
program. Norm Youtsey
will be contacting you
if one of your buyers
of space has not yet
paid. Then when all is
|
collected... we’ll be
able to distribute funds
to places designated to
go.
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Congratulations to
Bob Kerr for 29 years
of perfect attendance

HERE’S ONE FROM
the Sturgis Bulletin

There was a Clergyman
in this town whose
bulletin board printed
”If you're tired of
Sin, Come in.”.
Scribbled below this
in lipstick was,
”If not call 7^-773^-”

96

;. M.A. M'i chai sen'
Lincoln Pax'k, Mi
Smith
Bronson

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Richard Piatt Bronson
Bob Lopez
Student
Chris JShedd Student
ABSENT ROTARIANS
Dale Brose, Fred Culy,
Jim Endicott, Bill Fuller,',
Dick Hruskaj Ralph LaGro, '
Lester Luse, John Milnes, i
Tom Miller, Norm Moore,
1
Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin, ■
John Pierson, Ken Putnam, .
Paul Thompson, Ralph
Toupalik, Jerry Towns,
Clyde Williams.
i

(Get those make ups in
before next week.)

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NEXT WEEK:
Jim Conrad is in charge....
unable to reach him at this
writing so can’t give a
previeWo

YOU CAN SAY ONE THING FOR
, INFLATION:

It does helio prevent Hoarding.

-0While on the Subject of
ZTaxpayers have long suspectedattendance...
i it, but it took a set of econ­
Coldwater was in third
omists at Ford Motor Co. to
-0olace again in March.....
come
up with proof; There
Behind 3 Rivers and Vicks­
Here’s a suggestion
are more people being
burg. Three Rivers had
for the Political
supported by Tax dollars than
93-69)j Vicksburg second
Scene: ....
with 92.0^ and Coldwater there are workers in the
private sector to support
There is only one way to 3rd with 87.42%..................
I them. Add up the Govt.
end this widespread con­
Let’s get back to 1st
|
employees, the military
fusion^ Make the Demo­
place again.
r
on active duty, the disabled
crats hold their conven­
and unemployed, the retired
tion right now.
and those on welfare...........
k)i there are 80 million tax
| dependants versus 71 million
FINANCIAL COLUMN:
' non govt workers.
Looking back, I’d say the
stock market had a fair­
ly normal first Quarter,
with everything we held
doubling after we sold it
/

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

♦

.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, ,12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIANCHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 PJW.

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BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMWTEES •

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

1975-1976
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 • Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 ■ Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 • Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 • Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 • Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Bold

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 • Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 ■ BUI Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 ■ Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, $7, 28, 1976
&gt;
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth. ......
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas • Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn ~.
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
I Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
. .
pward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy,

1

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278*6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
-238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321'
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
9-9448

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth. .....
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine - . .
Wise. Lester, R.R. # 2. Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance. 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. .

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

• Honorary Member

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Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CQ^yATER
Rotary REF1ECTOR
PUBLISHED BY the COLDMTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MN. . R N■3■ LOSE
223 A. FRIMOUT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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�The COLDWATEggfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesl

the IL S. A.

Bob Bennett tells and shows Rotarians hi-lightc
of their Polution
control at Borg Warner.

April 27, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH

PREZ SEZ

appy Birthday to

Member
Absent

96
22

Gordon Sohlubatis

Guests
Total

80

Ycu don't look a day
older fella's....

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Nelson Weber’- Bronson
Kenneth Gunthorpe
Bronson
Quire LW. McLoure
Bronson
Jim Eley Bronson

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The treasurer and his
cohorts were acbieg
like IRS men dirttribut

that dues are due again
so might as wsll cough
up.... the money goes
to a good cause....

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Lopeg Student
Chris Shedd ** Student

ABSENT ROTARIANS

Warren A
Bacon, C
Roa Beld

It was Borg-Warner day...
Jim Conrad of Borg-Warner
brought his v'Bdss'' Bob
Bennett to twll about Borg
Warner what they manufacture
who buys it., and also told
about their extensive water
pollution control system
... due to the nature of
their business... water is
used in great quanities to
rinse the acids from the
copper tubing after soldering
... leaving problem water
that cannot be put into the
sewage system with treatment.
The treatment plant is a
300,000 dollar investment
to get the water back to an
acceiotable level to put in
the sewage system. The Cold­
water plant of Borg Warner
manufactures large truck-bus
&amp; heavy equipment radiators.,
and has had no slowdown...
fact is they are continuing
to expand and hire more
people.
This sort of report we nat­
urally like.

iir, Charles
■roll Barnes,
A woman in her 80's ran
Elwyn Bodley,
out of the doctor’s
, John Dygert,
office and into the
I Dick Fischer, Harold
street screaming with
i Goodholm, Vince Rornstein
Ralph LaGro, Bernard
The Doctor, not too con­
Laney, Bob Loose, Norm
cerned, explained to
1 Moore, Tom Normandin,
patients in his waiting
’ Gil Patton, Keath Pearce,
room, "I told her she
-0i Craig Sebald, Mike Toupawas pregnant."
1 lik,Dick Uhl, Larry
Next Week:
"But, Doc, " an incred­
! Woodhams.
ulous patient said,
Warren Adair in charge and
"surely that can’t be
will have as the program
true."
j This could have happened i
"Of course not," was the I on a General Tel phone... j the High School Balladiers
doing their Madrigal bit...
reply, "but it sure
i .....After trying with■ out success to reason with! they are scheduled to be in
cured her hiccups."
;
i
full costume reminiscant
unco one rat
an
uncooperative
telephone]
-0r
j.
J.-.
of King Henrys era.
| operator the caller
Should be a most entertaining
ETHNIC JOKE DEPT
• finally lost his patience
program.
iand hollered through the
There was this Bronson
•phone, "am I crazy, or
Ro tari an ’ who t w'as going
1 are you?"
to go to Cnica^o...
so started cut and got
"I’m sorry sir," she reas far ar&gt; a place where
|plied calmly, "but we
it said Chicago Left...
(don’t have that informat?
so he turned around and
came back

SHOCK TREATMENT.....

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK— WEDNESDAY, 6:10 KM.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

•

*

HILLSDALE^- EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUS^ — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
PUBLISHED BY★THE C

"coK^TTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Rotary

OFFICERS BY ELECTION &lt;■ 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1 st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTAR'Y INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick While
Handicapped Childrent Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Komstien.
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry ivesbn, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Gelshert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976
OTARY PROGRAMS
August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 ■ Jim Endicott
26 ■ Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 ■ Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 ■ Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey ’

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17-Bill Timm
24 • Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 ■ Jim Troust
25 • Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Qhairrnan: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

PHONE J NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine...........
279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street? Helen. ..." 278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
278*7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
.
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
278-7247' Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
279-9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
*278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol.
...........
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
. .
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
, 278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
278-2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9.481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, J 31 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
278-8360 |Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. ....
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 • Jacquelyn
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street
278-2318

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278*6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321.
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine. - Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road * Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
’Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna - -

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COJJWATER
ROTARY CLUB
Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarian# Always Welcome

UR. ERNEST LUSE
225 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278*6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278*5033
278-6334
278-6393
,278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

REFLECTOR

The COLDWATER

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesi Chib in the U. S. A.

May

1976

Dalladiers present Madrigal concert for Rotarians

Dr. Warren Adair in charge
today and brought David
Sly, Vocal Music instructor
as his guest plus the
Balladiors, 8 young mon and
8 young ladios in Madrigal
costume reminiscent of the
1500’s.
They presented a group of
Madrigal songs that have
been passed down through
the generations.
A most enjoyable program
.....hat’s off to this group
who do all of their rehearsing
on their own time.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ

Members
Ab sent

APPY BIRTHDAY TO

Guest
Total

-0Club Dues are due and
payable to ’’Coldwater
Rotary Club” Mail or
give to Bob Rumsey,
Secretary 120 Cheryl
Ann Drive, Coldwater

18
76

101

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl—Quincy
Richard .Mish—Hillsdale
Norb Strobel—Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Al Shroyer,
Russell Olmsted Student
Joanne 'Wyss Student

David Norton is no
longer a member of
Coldwater Rotary Club
due to attendanceo

’’Hizzoner” Mayor Charles
Woodward is in charge of the
program.....unable to got in
touch and get a preview but
will guess.... it will either
be a slide report on one of
his junkets to Bora Bora or
Alaska.....or a state of the
city address... We’l}. find
out on Tuesday.....

David Sly-Director

The world really isn't
much worse that it ever
was. It's just that the
news coverage is so
much better.
-0A bargain these days is
anything you can buy at
the same price that it
was last week.
-0Most of us don't have
too much trouble be­
lieving in the hereafter
.......... what we find it
hard to believe in is
the ’‘here and now”

the fellow who-S/ill
argue with, him.

NEXT WEEK:

Bob Hahn

WORDS OF WISDON DEPT:

-0There's a bigger fool
than the fellow who
know’s ’i| all:A’it's

-0-

ABSENT ROTARMS:

Carroll Barnes, Elwyn
Bodley, John Dean, Dick
Fischer, Ed Geishert,
Dick Hruska, Larry
Iveson, Santford Jolley
Vince Korastein, Bill
Lymburner, Tom Miller,
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle,
Gil Patton, Knn Putnam,
Craig Sebald, Clyde
Williams, Dob Yingling

. ETHNIC JOKE OF THE, WEEK:

About the Bronson Rotarian
who was digging for his pet
|dog who died.

GLOSSARY OF BUSINESS
TERMS:...........

Concur Generally:
I haven't read the docu­
ment and don't know what
it is all about and I
don’t want to be bound
by anything I say.

i He had to dig 2 holes though
I The first onw wasn’t deep
enough.

(

IN CONFERENCE:
I don't know where he is,
out for coffee probably.

RE-ORIENTATION:
Getting used to work again

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJWl.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P'M,
.. I
. ft
t * i &lt;,
BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY. 6:10 P.M. j..

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVl.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

�COA^TEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater/ Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975 76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular * 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Sanlford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Loader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

August 1975
5 • Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 ■ Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed,Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 • Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson,. Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975-1976

W

.Ernest Lusp

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
&lt;730.- Ed Davey

.■

ROTARY SHOW §
■

February 26, 27, £8, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

IflK
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February 1976
3 ■ Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 ■ Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 • Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Women Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court • Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street. ....
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 • Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 5BB - Louise
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

JMAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-6325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
279*9448*

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling. Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
'Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • -

/

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

* Honorary Member

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The COLDWATER
Rotary
ECTOR
published BY the CO0|f^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

HR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

4903*

�"He Pit)fits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^J&amp;iter) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesl Cliib in the U. S. A.

Jeanne Converse of the Extension Service Speaker
Thday.

May 11, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

Veep-Hal Sexton in
charge today.

Members
Ab sent

96
22

-0Happy Birthday to

Guests
Total

9

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Elwyn Bodley
-0Remember-Next Tuesday
May 18th is Presidential
Primary day...it is
very important to get
out and cast your vote.
Why not vote in the
morning,..then you
won’t forget it.1

CO­
REMINDER: DUES ARE D
___ PAY EM NOW.. .BRIN ■
A CHECK TO ROTARY ON
TUESDAY IF YOU HAVEN’T
PAID YET.

-0If you have a change of
address please notify
in writing,’ Bob Rumsey,
Secretary.

-0HAROLD j. Mcknight,
Senior
Largo, Florida , a member
of Coldwater Rotary
Club for the past 51 yrs
has resigned from Rotary
as of May 1, 1976.
-0The Youth Scholarship
committee has chosen
Steven Culbert of 26
Airview Drive, Cldwtr,
to attend Rotary Camp
Emery Youth Leadership
Conference. Camp Emery
is Located on Big Blue
Lake near Muskegon, MI.

Ken Guthorpe-Bronson
Bert Ward—“Bronson
Merlih Young—Angola
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Lew Roussey-Monroe
Kristina Nyman-Finland
Grissel Passos-Brazil
Henrik'Jacobsen-Denmark
Leslee White-Coldwater

Hal Sexton arranged for to­
days program...and Extension
Home Economist for Branch.
County, Jeanne Converse
presented the program on
what the extension service
offers in the line of progr’ams
for people. It is different
now than it was 50 years ago
when the Horae Economics main
job was*' to teach ’’Codkin
and Sewin: Family living
classes' and counselling is
available now and extensive
programs for all ages and ■
economic levels are available
-0-

NEXT WEEK”

This time I am sure of the
next program.... Jim Troust
Elwyn Bodley, Seton Bovee, is in Charge and says that
Bill Carlson, Woody Craig. Bill Nettleman will be the •
Hal Creal, Ed DeVito,
speaker. Bill said he wanted
Larry Donay, John Dygert,
to keep the program a surprise
Ed Geishert, Larry Iveson, till he presented it....and
Ralph, LaGro, Bernard
j knowing Bill., it could be
Laney, James Lyon, Bill
very interesting and different
Milnes, Norm Moore, Tom’
Last time he was the speaker
Normandin, John Pierson,
it was on the earthwork...
Bob Seaman, Alan Sward,
so who knows what it will
Howard Teeter, Robert •
be this time.

TT ROTARIANS:

(Get those make Lips in
before next Tuesday)

A BIT OF HISTORY:

When he came to a quiz
question that saidj ’’Name
BOOK REPORT:
two ancient sports,” the
One of the shortest books sophomore’thought carefully
in the world is called
and wrote,
’’The History of Money.”
’’Anthony and Cleopatra”
All it says, ’’Here it is
-0-------------and there it goes”
SINCE ITS WELL KNOWN
that there are no perfect
husbands in the world, what
becomes of all those perfect
sonm we always hear mothers

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 1^:16 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ~,WEDl^ESDAYt 12:15 p M

BURR OAK - WEDN^p^Y, 6:10^.Mi.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO/^TTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

"O

1975-1976

Trotary programs

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygerf
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Andorson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Childrent Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes,-Ed-Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 • Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed, Gelshort
23 - Larry Iveson
30 ■ Dick Blrlngor

October 1975
7 * Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 ■ Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 • Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 ■ Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 ■ Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 * Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27? 28, 1976

Chairmpn: B. K. Pearce
DTrector;-Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above isour program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change.dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton • Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37-Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat.
..........
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian.
.................
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.-.-. . . ....................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue* - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
278-7237
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278- 5006
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279- 9412
278-2272
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman,.Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .—-278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-8373
278-4907
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-5842
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
...2X8^8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .... .y&lt;x

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * - •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall S.treet - Donna • .

Honorary Member

The COgWATER
Rotary ^S^KCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE®fe&gt;torj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'Cllib In the U. S. A.

May 18, 1976

Bill Nettleman Entertains and Educates Rotarians on
■ "Boes”
i

PREZ SEZ:

i ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

'
I

TO .non

j

l

Elwyn Bcdley
Duck Bi.rr5.nger
Pat Leonard
Paul Ruse
-0-

96
17
79
Guests
9

Members
Absent

•

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jim Trouot in charge today and
brought Bill Nettlewan.«.«
well known local physician who
is known for his nature type
hobbies and his entertaining
way of telling about them.
Currently he is raising bees.,
or letting them raise them­
selves under his supervision.,
so as he says........he has
some income coming in while
he is out making speeches.
He told about the habits of
bees and how they work....
and showed the equipment
needed to work with bees.
He being a true Michigan U.
booster..... had the hive
he brought for display painted
in the blue and gold Mich. U.
colors complete with Michigan
U. decals. Must be dealing
with educated bees. A most
interesting and enjoyable
program.

j Jerry Hollister—Bronson
Gordon Martin—Bronson
Welcome to George Pierce »
Al Wiler--------- Bronson
our newest member.
,
Bob Kirkpatrick—Bronson
George was a member had
Wendell Hathaway-Bronson
to take a leave of ab- •»*
senee...new we are happy , NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
to have him back. Thanks
■ Dr. Jane's Baker-Coldwater
to Keith for bringing
■ Mario Yared—Brazil
him back.
' Jacqueline Onate-Chile
! Marcia Cagolj-Chile
-0Thanks to Ken Worden,
f ABSENT ROTARIANS:
our shuffelboard champ
of Florida, for bringing i Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld,
back Rotary flags from
■Hal Creal, John Dean,
Lakeland South and
Larry Donayj John Dygert,
Bartow, Florida.
■ Ed Geishertj Dick Hruska,
IJohn Milnes, Norm Moore,
-0-0!Tom Normandin, Bob Seaman, Next Week:
Prez Elect Hal Sexton,
: Craig Sebald, Clyde WilliDave Rubley &amp; Harold
Ralph LaGro in charge will •
,ams, Charles Woodward,
Goodholm attended the
have as speaker....Tom Kalil,
636 convention at Shanty Norm Youtsey, Don Steffey.
the Hospital finance manager
! (Get those make ups in
Creek. Reported that it
to speak on Hospital Economics
was a good convention..
before Tuesday)
...or "Myths the Public
however, the younger• holds dear."
fellows were mentioning
that Harold kept them up j Have you heard about the
’ Local Rotarian..! won't
too late.
j mention any names who
ROTARIANS MAY BE OLDER THAN
-0I always closes his eyes
YOU THINK.
Governor elect for Dist. - when taking a drink. When
asked why, he explained.. Little Nancy went up to Rotar636, Arthur L. Crampton
: ’’The sight of good liquor .ian Grandfather and asked,
of the Lansing Club has
"Grandpa were you in the Ark?”
, makes my mouth water.
re-appointed Harold
And I donft aim to have
Goodholm „as Chairman
"Certainly not." said her
’
my
drink diluted.
of the iTistric World
astonished Grandpa.
fellowship committee for
’’’Then Wily," she inquired
the 1976-1977 Rotary
"weren
’t you drowned?w
Could it be that Doctors i
year.
;■
‘ are becoming more sympa­
thetic toward their pat- I
ients financial hardships?
■One doctor treated a man I
■for double pneumonia, but '
i sent him a bill for, only
,on pneumonia.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M» .

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975*76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Gelshert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular * 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

co^Jttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Gelshert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at*Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

iflfi

February 1976
3 • Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 ■ Bill Lymburner

^ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
August 1975
Woodhams
5 - Dale Brose
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
12 ■ John Dygert
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
19 - Jim Endicott
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
26 ■ Dick Hruska
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
September 1975
Shorno, Dave Norton
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Gelshert
23 ■ Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VbCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

19754976

Ernest Luse
•

*

April 1976
6 • Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 ■ Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 ■ Ron Beld

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

r

•

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 • Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court • Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen.* ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy. .....................
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas • Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner,.Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
• 278-2811
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
McKnight, Harold. R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
- 278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman,'Robert; 131-E. Chicago Street—Marilyn—.
27-8-8321.
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . . .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

* Honorary Member

The CQI^fATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551
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•

Sec. 34.66; P. L. &amp; R.

published BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MK-

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

LUSb.

225 N. FRiMONT
C0LDWAWR. MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. #'5'- Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • *
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

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�The COLDWATHffifetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Chib in the U. S. A.

May 25,

Ton Kehl of hospital tolls of Hounital Oporatn on

PKEZ SE:

TTENDANCE MATH:

Members
19
77
11

nai u.reai
John Dean
Bill Lymburner
Bob Seaman

-0John Milnes expi-esses his
thanks on behalf of the
i
Tibbitts Foundation for
the $1500 contribution
|
from the Rotary .Club.

-0’
Vicksburg nosed us out by ;
•09% of getting to first j
place in attendance for
April. We had 91.49% and
Vicksburg had 91*58%..
So when we are #2. we have
to try harder......
i
-0-

Thanks to Jackie Onate of
Child for the Rotary Flag
from her home city in

Ralph LaGro in charge today*
had as his guest Tom Kohl.,,*
the Hospitals C??A. the title
of his talk was "Hospital
Economics....Myths the Publi
holds de ar'

He covered the subject with
Honorable secretary didn't slides and tape that explain­
get the list of visitors I
ed some of the problems facing
to mo., so., qan't print
hospital administration.
them this week.
Missing Rotarians* . ...

Dale Brose, Seton?Bovee, ,
Duke"Davidson, Jim Endi- I
cott, Charles Geishertj
I
Harold"Goodholm, Dick"
!
Hruska, George Pierce,
Bernard Laney, Lester
i
Luce, Tom"Miller, Tom
N ormandin, Gilb e rt Pat t on
John Pierson, Ken Putnam,i
Paul Thompson, Jerry
Towns, Richard Uhl, Clyde!
Williams.
!

Next„WeeK:

Bill Carlsen in Charge .....
unable to reach him at this
writing,..to be able to pre­
view what the program will
be*
Maybe he'll come up with words
of wisdom on how we"can save
money on income tax,????????

ETHNIC JOKE OF THE WEEK

MAN IS MORE VERSATILE THAN
There was a new highway tha"
Ai*. JjyiALo ovooooo.
this year with Bi
needed lines painted on it*
S tanices......
Another thing that man call So the town hired a _____
to do the job* The first
do that lower animals
-0can't is stand upright inj day he painted a 2 mile
Tom Collins announced that, front of a crowd and put
stretch* The second day he
the new Swimming pool will' both feet in his mouth.
I painted only one mile* The
be open on schedule this ■
-0weekend.. and the tennis
o
the
MEANWHILE
BACK AT THE
courts are excavated and t
GCLF COURSE:
should be ready by July*
The foreman came"out to see
He expressed his thanks to A golf pro, employe
him and inquired, ”W jar' s
the Rotary Club for the:
the club to give le
matter?”
financial participation -CO. was approached by 2
help make it possible.
ow
"Do
you
wish
to
learn
t
-0lay golf?"the pro aske
Anyone wanting to play
golf for a good cause.
"it's
is invited to participate
to
in the Walter Hagen Charit
1 lei
Golf Tournament on Satur­
day June 5"th.....
Proceeds go to American
Cancer Society.......

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10. P.M&lt;

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

•

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION . 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COdJ^TTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

W

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

★

1975-1976

Notary programs
August 1975
5 ■ Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska
September 1975
2 • Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 • Tom Normandln
17 • Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 ■ Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 • Ralph LaGro

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court • Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bohrer, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat. ........
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas • Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat. , .............
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. «....*...................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-5790
279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-8840
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick; R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-8325
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-7448
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
276*2007
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-8207
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
238-2436
278- 7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
238-2632
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-9349
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-9063
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
278-8743
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278-2272
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
278-8373
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-4907
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5842
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . ...
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . . .
A 7*^^8*8575
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy, X&lt;v. . . ' 4i]M^9448

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
..............
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • * Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

* Honorary Member

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Sec. 34.66,’ P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary falJcTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COTzB^DER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. SRNESI LUSE
223 N. FRfcMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�?ves Best

The COLDWATERggotar)/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER Rt)TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesi Cliib tn the U. S. A.

June 1, 1976

o

of School.

ATTENDANCE MATE
Members
Absent

Anyone interested in
marking up meetings at
A.n go 1 a, T ndiana...their

96
16
■go

Total

Sunset
.t 6:15FM
-0notif;

ting
changed

VISITING ROTARIANS

Phillip Ho Hoard
v -Drcixson
Kenneth Guenthorp
Bronson

-0~

-0-

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS

Nag note
Club semi-annual dues
of 16.00 are past due.
If you haven’t paid your
dues, do so at once...
Payable to Coldwater
Rotary Club..Give them
to Bob Rumsey-Secretary.

Russ Olmstad Student
Joanne W^ss'•'Student
-0ABSENT ROTARIANS:

Gone Wallace tell
Schoo?.-■&gt; Dilcnm

"This io the year of To
Squeeze" Mr,. Wa’Jlaco st
Everything to run the s
and everyis up in cost...
thing that the t
buys is up...so more taxex
to run the schools is not
popular...yet to be able to
maintain the quality of
education for the children...
and to maintain the buildings
...more money is needed,.,
and it must come from the
taxpayer... so he is squeezed
... and u'it’-i the increased costs
of everything....the schools ~
are squeezed...they have trim­
med any cushion out of the
budget. So it is a squeeze all
around. The big problem is in
the state aid,.-, as the SEV
of the district goes up..the

Charles Bacon, Dale Brose,;
Jim Conrad,‘Bill Fuller,' 1
Rich Holben, Ralph LaGro, ! to the formula the state has
worked out...so- the state aid
-0Bernard Laney, Bob Loose; has gone down by 1%...which
WS NOTE:
Norm Moore; John Pierson;
increases the loca?L share by
Bob Seaman, Conrad Swart,
reported that
1%.......And therein lies
Paul Thompson; Jim Troust
Ji
iicott is working
the problem.
Richard White, Bob Yingsr aspects of
-02ring other than
NEXT WEEK
electrical. It-appears
Get those make ups in
he was making a topo­
before Tuesday
Carroll Barnes is scheduled to
graphical survey of lake
have
the program, Unable to
bottom on Morrison Lake
reach him at this writing.&lt;■.
last weekend... using
‘
DID
YOU
HEAR
ABOUT
THE
so will guess on the subject.
his boat as a sounding
I BRONSON ROTARIAN who was
Maybe it will be..."How to
j
cited
by
the
Fair
Trade
raise a beard without even
depth
.Commission.
It
appears
trying”....if not that I cur.
device to find out where
1
he
was
selling
Cherries
sure it will be an interesting
boats cant go for lack
;
for
Donut
seeds.
program.
of water and too much
lake bottom. Reportedly
the boat is afloat againand the survery can con­ , NOVI LETS PICK ON
. Quincy Rotarians,....
tinue. Some comment was
I The town is too small
made by the pilot of the
I to have a town drunk,
boat that the Navigator
should pay closer attent­ i so they all take turn
ion to depth readings.
For further details...
ask Jim "Navigator"
Endicott.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, .6:10T.M.

' ’" ’

f,

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

'

ANGOLA — PLATTNERS RESTAURANT — MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
'

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION * 1975-76
JAMES LYON
Prosident
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular • 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COI^TTEES”

COMMUNITY SERVICE ■I

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruso, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

1975 1976

nfoTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
August 1975
Woodhams
5 - Dale Brose
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
12 - John Dygert
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
19 - Jim Endicott
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
26 • Dick Hruska
Sward, Bill Carlson

*

r

Ernest Luse

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3-Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 • Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 ■ Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet. . . ., .
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
. .
Patton,"Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
.
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ; .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn * .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise.
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. . . .
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . . .....................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine * • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
* Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary ||RE|&amp;CTOR

Sec. 34.66/ P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278*6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^g^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kbTA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesPCtiiiin the U. S. A.

JIM KOSS, LOCAL ROTARIAN PRESENTS PROGRAM TODAY.

June 8, 1976

PREZ SEZ:

CONGRATULATIONS TO
GORDON &amp; HARRIETTA
S chlu.b at i s on 'the event
of their Golden Wedding
anniversary.

I ATTENDANCE MATH:
I
Members
97
24
Absent
73
10
Guests
‘
83
Total

-0-

,
;
|

ROTARIAN GUESTS •

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Craig Sebald

Jim Conrad

-0REPORT FROM SEC. BCD
RUMSEY THAT ONLY 2
MEMBERS HAVEN’T PAID
THEIR DUES......
Get them in so we can
have a clean slate.
-0-

Nelson Weber-Bronson
1
Kowax’d’ McCut he in­
Bronson
Bob Wearly-IIartford City, ■
Ind. |
&gt; Ken Gunthorpe-Bronson
■ Clarence Snyder-Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Roy Baum
i Gordon Stephens &amp;
I Col Wesley Stephens
Clovis, New Mex.
1 Boyd Wiggins
• Bob Conway.

District Governor visi­
tation will be earlier
this year.o...on
Aug. 31 st.........So
j
Committees...we’11
I
need your plan of action |
by August 1st.
1
-0Reminder...the District
assembly will be held
at Olivet on June 26...
incoming and existing
■officers and directors
should plan to attend.

-0Income and expense fig­
ures are now available
for the Rotary Show.
Didn't get them for
this issue..but will
publish in the near
future. If you want a
copy...one is avai1able
for you.

ABSNET ROTARIANS:

Chuck Bacon, Dick Birringer, Seton Bovee, Woody
Craig, ’Duke Davidson,’ Ed t
Devito, Larry Donay,
' Harold Goodholm, Bob Kerr,I
| Vince Kox-nstein, George
I
I Pierce, Ralph LaGro, John I
I MilneS, Norm.Moore, Bob
I Nagle, 'Tom Nox’mandin, Gil I

; Patton^ John Pierson, Ken j
Putnam, Howard Taylor,
Mike Toupalik, Clyde Wil- 1
liams, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.
i

I

Carrol1 Darnes, pgm chairman
introduced who serves v.g as
chairman cf the County Board
of Public Works. Their main
functions he explained is to
work with the facilities and
problems concei’ning Water,
Waste Water, &amp; Solid Waste
Disposal in the County. For
Example ..the Lake Cleans-up
project is one of their pro­
jects. Things in the planning
stages now include Sanitary
Sewer System for Shawnee
shores at Coldwater Lake...
and Sanitary Sewer &amp; water
for Lakeside Estates on the
N.W. Side of Craig lake. Also
on the Drawing board are sys­
tems for residents around
Coldwater and Long Lake.....
Stuedies are underway for
Sanitary Sewer in 7 townships
...with a possible 40 million
dollar expenditure. However
he did explain that it’s
down the road aways yet.

NEXT WEEK:
Duke Sward in charge... Says
he will have on hand people
from all three new divisions
of the new Human Services
building. Br. Co. Health Dept.,
Br. Co. Mental Health Dept.,
and Br. Co. Dept, of Soc.
Services....following a
question and answer pex*iod...
we will, have a tour of the
new facility.

Get those make ups in be- '
fore next Tuesday.
HERE'S A FINAL THOUGHT

Safety Director put up a
1 Sign outside the Elemen! tary School.....

j "School-Don’t Kill a
-0' Child!”
WELCCME TO Chuck Davis...
j Under it somebody wrote
our Newest Rotarian
i in childish scrawl;
Formerly Pres, of the
' ’’Wait for a Teacher”
I
Union City Club... he
is Br. Co. Comptroller.
Brought into the Club
by Don Stine.

MIDDLE Age is when you begin
to wonder who put the quick­
sand into the hour glass of
time.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 JM/C

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

“

■*“

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P M

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PM

.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular * 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary international
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

COwTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruso, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

W

Director: Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandin, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, BUI Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstlen
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

j

Ernest Luse
A

★

1975-1976

OTARY PROGRAMS

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 • John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 ■ Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blringer

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

October 1975
7 - BUI Bobier
14 - Larry Donay
21 • Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 ■ Tom Normandln
17 ■ BUI Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
February 26,27, 28, 1976
-ChaiFmanf"B.'K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron.
Biringer, Dick, 37' Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara. . -...........
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha. ....
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian..................................
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
.................
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary....................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ....
r-r. .* .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street. ....
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
-278-6093
639-8329
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639
278-8360
278-6704
278-2318

Kennedy, John, 3*1 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. . ...........
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • .Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth............................... . • .
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 • Carol............................
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. .......
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert? 13I E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy...............
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise. . . . . .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail • . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson * Bobbi............
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 • Eileen..............................
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • ■
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25-Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
'.Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

Sec. 34.66,' P. 1. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary ffifilcTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

490?b

COU&gt;WATER,MICRIGAN
.

. (... .jip^i •

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE|tMj»fcwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ht)TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingcst^Ciiit) in the U. S. A.

June

ROTARIANS ON TOUR,

PRES

SEEING THE NEW HUMAN SERVICES
BUILDING

ATTENDANCE MATH

Jim and Veep Hal
both were gone... Chuck
Geishert presided over

Members
p-7

Guests
Total

-0Dirthday
to
P.PY
Woodhams...

10

^6

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ro.y Ehl- Quincy.
Howard McCutcheon 3i-nsn
Don Harris
D i ck Gr e a th on so -M i ddl e town, Ohio

-0

District
Olivet on June 26 th

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS: •
should plan to attend

T..J„ Zimm^iTtian-i Quincy
J e rry Wile swski
Dill Holtz- Marshall
Dave Hostettier •
Sally Whitten
John Hutchinson

FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

How can you tell mush­
rooms from toadstools?
Answer: Eat some before
going to bed. If you
wake up the next morning
...they're mushrooms.

one building in
being scattered about in 5
locations.
Thanks Duke for
it.

AWOL ROTARAINS

-0-

Bodley, John Dean, Larry
Donay, Dick Fischer, Ed i
Geishert, John Klein,
Vince Kornstein, Jim
DID I TELL YOU ABOUT
Koss, Bernard Laney, Pat ‘
How money talks. ..?
Leonard, Bill Lymburner, I
Jim Lyon, Tom Miller,
It says "Goodbye."
Norm Moore, Tom Normandinj
?
Keath
Pearace, Ken Put- ■'
-0nam, Paul Ruse, Hal
.
REPORTEDLY DOC BACON ABOUT* Sexton, Don Stine, Con- i
HAD A PATIENT RUN OUT OF j rad Swart, Ralph Toupalik,
THE OPERATING ROOM LAST
Jerry Towns, Clyde Will- '
WEEK.
iams, Ken Worden, Bob
•
Seems as how Doc had
nicked himself a couple
of times while shaving.

Duke Sward in charge toda
Introduced ’the Department
heads of the throe divisl
at tho Human S
ing. From the
Ally
Health Dept Mr
Jr. Co
Whi 11 e n, From
Mental Health Dept, Hr.
Jerry Widzlski-psyohologi
and from the Dept, of Soc:
Services, Dave hostettier 7
Supervisor* of A.D.C. Afte
a question and answer per
...took a tour of the new
facility. Another stop fo:
ward in Branch County....
with adequate facilities

ups are not in by n
Tuesday.)

INFLATION’

The price we pay for
those Government benefits)
everybody thought were

Next Week:
Howard Tay
will have as his Guest...
Coach Floyd Eby...who is no
stranger to many of us.
Coach Eby will be talking
about his book..and some
the writing of it. We look
forward to hearing from
Coach Eby.... the outstandi:
citizen of Coldwater as
ox

ONE WIFE TO ANOTHER:
Does your husband believe
in re-incarnation!

avens no I He doesn’t
en believe in life after
nner.

make up your attendance — be a ioo% member
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.
"

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL • At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO

COMMUNIt/sERVICeTBFI

TEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

actor: Dick White
Director.
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Beld,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton'
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

Ernest Luse

1975-1976

nC
NOTARY PROGRAMS

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 ■ John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 ■ Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlngor

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 • Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
2B - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 • Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
- 23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 • Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

, February 26, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 4.36 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln?. .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet. ....
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
. .
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse', Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278- 4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278*-65l7^ 3eaman,“Rbbert,_ 13VE; Chicago Street - Marilyn ~
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road Nancy
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. . . .

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ■ •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
’Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna - .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
.278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278*6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6’551

* Honorary Member

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Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CCOlWATER
Rotary REJECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATERJRoto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Clii'D tn the U. S. A.

June 22, 19%

FLOYD EBY...RETIRED COACH OF CtH-3, SPEAKS

PREZ SSZ:

I ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy B5 rtBday to
Tom Nori.'.undin
Pea Gcodwi.n
Craig Sehald
Dale Bx\,se

Members
Absent
Guests
Total

97
20
77
)2
K9

-0ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Remindsr: Get your comm- |
ittees together and get j Jerry Hubbard
George Hubb.ard
those reports in-,.
OLarcncy Snyder-Quincy
Aug 1st will be here
Ocrie
W. McKon
before you know it.
Fred. Nichols-Portage
-0ilnrb Strobel
Repoi't from the Distract Mac McKieth
that Coldwater is $2
Bob Weakly ,
for attendance in May.
Warren L. Wade
racking up an 87%.
B ob Beauchamp-Bronson
Not bad....but you know
Bill Farrman
as #2... we must try
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
harder... get those make
ups in while on vacation. Floyd Eby-Speaker

,

Howard Taylor arranged for
todays p.rograuB Coach Eby
has many anoo -’pliflimonts bo
his credit..».v« among them
coached the only state Champ­
ionship Basketball team Coldwatei- ever had...plus he has
helped more young people out
of some bad situations through
his ’’Jail Evangelism.” He now
spends full time traveling
the United States on behalf
of the Gideons and his own
style of Evangelism...One of
the reasons for his successful
ministxy is that he doesn’t
push religion down anyones
throat...he just proclaims
the gospel...and if people
want to listen fine...or if
they don't want to...he tells
them to say..."Shut up Coach”
and he'll talk about something
else. He also told about how
he wrote his book "Calling
God's Tower" come in Please.
The first printing was for
10,000 and now is getting
ready to go to press for the
second printing.

-0AWOL ROTARIANS:
Veel Hal reported on the
New Orleans International Carroll Barnes, Dick Bir-I
ringer, Ron BeId, Woody
convention. He had a
Craig, iihl Creal, Duke
Super Week.... Over 50
Earidson,
Ed DeVito,
j
nations were represented. '
Larry Donay, John Dygert,’
.. and of course New
Vince
Kornstein, George
i
Orleans would not be
i
complete without hearing Pierce, Bernard Laney,
NEXT WEEK:
Norm
Moore,
Tom
Normandinj
from the old Trumpet
Keath
Pierce,
John
Piersoh,
Chuck Woodward is the pgm
Maestro-Al Hirt...who
j chairman...and arrangements
entertained over 1^,000 j Don Stine, Duke Sward,
Lester Wise, Bob YinglingJ for the speaker were made by
Rotarians.
Harold Goodholm. (Mayor Chas,
Remember....get those
is good at Delegating) Speaker
make ups in befor*e next
THANKS TO WHOEVER LEFT
will be Marvin B. Small/gen­
Tue sday.
SEVERAL PAGES OF HUMOR
I eral aviation affairs officer
WITH HOB RUMSEY...
for toe Beech Aircraft Corp,
Editarian Dept needs all 1--------------------- ---------------|
of Wichc.ta. Kansas. He will
the help available on
YOU CAN’T WIN......
be.utilising slides and
researching a bit of
We know a man who gave
| aneetdotes drawn from his more
Humor.
up smoking and began
than 20 years of experiences
chewing toothpicks.He
m the aviation industrv,
died six months later of
Here’s some of the new
Sounds like a great program/
Dutch Elm Disease.
material:

Middle Age is when it
takes you longer to rest
up than it does to get
tired.
-0A Friend is a person who
tells you all the nice
things you’ve, always
known about yourself.

-

A

“0“

I AND YOU KNOW.... .you ’ re
| gotting old when it’s
I a doctor and not a traffic
cop who tells you to slow
down.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

' •

\

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE &lt;1 WEDNESDAY; 12:iS4UA. J

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

coaO^tees

COMMUNITY SERVICE ’ F
1975-1976
Director: Dick White
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Projects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

CLUB HISTORIAN

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal

,

Ernest Luse

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

October 1975
7 ■ Bill Bobier
14 • Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

November 1975
4 ■ John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

December 1975
2 - Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 - Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 - Les Wise
10 • Tom Normandln
17 ■ Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 - Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 -.Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
Fe.bruory 2t*, 27, 28, 1976

Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13-Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton - Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon.Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sherron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyl4 Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 260 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas - Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller,-William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
..
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Jani.ce
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-5234 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol. . . .................
278-7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 - Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive - Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279- 9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon, R.R. # 3 - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert,'131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 I Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-2318 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278*7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8207
238-2436
278-8518
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-9063
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8575
279*-9,4~48

Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • • •
Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
•Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna • •

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

• Honorary Member

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Sec. 34.66,' P. L. &amp; R.

The CO^^ATER
Rotary jfi|WCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COI^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER^ MICHIGAN

49056
s^'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH^fetorj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER febtA^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest ^liib in the U. S. A.

Marvin B. Small entertains Rotarians with commentary
on flying

June 29, 1976

PREZ SI

ATTENDANCE MARI

Enjoyed having the Union;
City club visit us todays
..had a nice full house. 1

Members
Absent

Guests
Total

This is the meeting that|

Our Speaker had a very de­
cided Alubam.a dialect.....
add that to an ability to
speak in an entertaining
manner.......with mo st
interesting examples.......
and it added up to a most
enjoyable half hour,,
Thanks to Harold Goodholm
and Chuck Woodward for
arranging the program.

97
16
'3T
18
99

is designated as the
j ROTARIAN GUESTS:
last one of our Rotary
| FROM UNION CITY:
Year...so the normal
Eli Hoover
routing of business was 1 DWayne Fulton
Chic Burkhart
5 Jim Ly^n...and the
Larry Greenbaugh
sing of the gavel to
Art Hagerman
Art Merchant
gestic-ns nave come ?..n
.
that the new Prez should [ Lou Ames
be launched with a bottle Keith Rideout
of champagne across the I
bow...I’ll go along with I Ray Ehl-Quincy
the champagne .but I’ll Jerry Hollister-Bronson
Fred Nichols-Portage
take mine in
glass...
We look forward to a
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
good year.
Bill Holtz
-0Gary Donner
Happy Birthday to
Dick Cunningham
M. Pillsbury
N. Heinemann
Don (.Curly) Shorno
Eddie Fisher
Gil Patton
-0-

-0-

For a change of pace....
we’ll have a square dance
demonst ration pre sent ed
by 4 Rotarians and their
Rotary—anns......John Dean
is the pgm chairman and
will participate in the
Do-Se~Do ing.

THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK
We all owe a lot to daytime
television. If it weren’t
for that, think of all the
women who would otherwise
be out driving.

AWOL ROTARIANS

Reminder of the Board
meeting at Prez Hal’s
house on Tuesday July 6
usual time....(7^30)
-0-

Chas. Bacon, Ron Beld,.
Bill Bobier, Bill Carlson}
Jim Conrad, Duke Davidson,
Larry Donay, Bill Fuller, •
Vince Komstein, Norm
Moore, • John Pierson. Ken !;

Putnam, Howard Taylor,
WORD OF ADVICE TO SOlFERE;rjick Uhl
, Ken Worden,
ling.
Be careful on the golf &lt;
course that you don’t
suffer from sunstroke.,&lt;
you may have a partner
that will make you
count it.

■
i

-0Spring is never so late
that the dandelions fail
to bloom.
-0and we don’t like people
who admit their faults,
because we would if we had

How

t th:

&gt;v a vacation
he dog to
y
camp and the children to
obedience school.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY 6:10 P.MJ " * *

'

» i • .

» - mWJ .

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12*15 P.M.

ANGOLA - PLATTNERS RESTAURANT - MONDAY, 6:30 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1975-76
JAMES LYON
President
HAL SEXTON
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS - 1976: William Fuller,
Charles Geishert, Paul Thompson
1977: James Lyon, Richard White
1978: James Koss, Harlow Sexton ,
Richard Uhl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular - 1st. Tuesday evening of
each month
SPECIAL - At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
ERNESTO IMBASSAHY DEMELLO
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
GLENN CONVERSE
Ionia, Mich. 48846

CO

TEES

"1

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Chuck Geishert
Attendance: Dick Hruska, Dennis
McCafferty, Bill Lymburner
Classification: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Santford Jolley
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, John
Dygert
Fellowship: Norm Youtsey, Jim
Troust, Dave Rubley
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Howard Teeter
Membership: Bob Nagle, Tom
Collins
Membership Development: Dick
Moore, Ken Putnam
Program: Hal Sexton
Public Relations: Walt Balcom,
Warren Adair, Seton Bovee
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Fred Anderson, Ed DeVito
Sergeant-at-Arms: Dick Holben,
Al Nelson
Song Leader: Don Stine, Woody
Craig

COMMUNITY SERVICE

I

nC
OTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1975
7 - Bill Bobler
14 - Larry Donay
21 - Tom Collins
28 - Ed DeVito

Director: Jim Koss
International Youth Protects:
Chuck Woodward, Bill Timm
Rotary Foundation: John Klein

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1975
5 - Dale Brose
12 - John Dygert
19 - Jim Endicott
26 - Dick Hruska

September 1975
2 - Chuck Bacon
9 - Santford Jolley
16 - Ed Geishert
23 - Larry Iveson
30 - Dick Blrlnger

November 1975
4 - John Milnes
11 - Woody Craig
18 - Dennis McCafferty
25 - Ron Beld

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Bill Fuller
Employer-Employee Relations:
Norm Moore, Pat Leonard,
Vince Kornstien
Four-Way Test: Jim Endicott,
Larry Iveson, Gil Patton
Occupational Information: Larry
Donay, Ed Geishert, Mike
Toupalik
Trade &amp; Professional Relations:
Carroll Barnes, Ed Davey,
Jim Conrad
Retired Friends: Hal Creal -

1975-1976

Director.
ector: —
Dick White
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Bob Kerr, Larry
Woodhams
Rural-Urban: John Dean, Tom
Normandln, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Les Luce, Duke
Sward, Bill Carlson
Youth-Scholarship: Ron Bold,
Howard Taylor, Dale Brose, Don
Shorno, Dave Norton

Ernest L'use

December 1975
2 ■ Les Luce
9 - Hal Creal
16 - Norm Moore
23 • Fred Culy
30 - Ed Davey

★

February 1976
3 • Les Wise
10 - Tom Normandln
17 - Bill Timm
24 - Bill Lymburner

March 1976
2 - Dave Norton
9 - Mike Toupalik
16 - John Pierson
23 - Jerry Towns
30 - David Rubley

April 1976
6 - Clyde Williams
13 - Don Stine
20 - Gil Patton
27 - Jim Conrad

May 1976
4 - Larry Woodhams
11 ■ Chuck Woodward
18 - Jim Troust
25 - Warren Adair

June 1976
1 - Bill Carlson
8 - Carroll Barnes
15 - John Dean
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Clyde Williams

ROTARY SHOW
January 1976
6 - Bob Kerr
13 - Dick Moore
20 - John Klein
27 - Bob Nagle

February 26, 27, 28, 1976
Chairman: B. K. Pearce
Director: Duke Davidson

July 1976
6 - Duke Sward
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Pat Leonard
27 - Ralph LaGro

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1975-76. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Hal Sexton ■ Telephone 278-4907

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha. ....
Creal, Harold, R.R. # 2 - Lillian
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davey, Edward, 48 Douglas * Betty
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dean, John, R.R. # 2 - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, R.R. # 4 - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, R.R. # 7, Box 125 - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive ~ Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, R.R. # 1, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
Hruska, Richard, R.R. # 7, Box 296 - Janet
Iveson, Larry, R.R. # 7 - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 15 W. Pearl Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6033 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5358 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6821 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2239 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-8006 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-8517 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8086 Leonard, Patrick, R.R. # 2, Box 86 - Katherine. . . .
278-5386 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. ...
278-7258 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5891 Luse, Ernest, R.R. # 4 - Ruth
278-5073 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Rood ■ Carlene . ■
278-5075 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street ■ Deanna
278-5234 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-4741 McCafferty, Dennis, 18 N. Fremont Street - Carol .
278-4310 McKnight, Harold, R.R. # 3 - Carol
278- 7247 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
279- 9471 Moore, Normand, R.R. # 3 • Annetta
278-6093 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
639-8329 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-5909 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6770 Normandin, Tom, 85 Fairfield Drive • Janet
278-7152 Norton, David, 101 Carlyle Avenue - Joan
278-4248 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-2968 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-5475 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Mauro
278-4082 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278- 2841 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-9481 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
639-4433 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-4653 Schlubatis, Gordon,-R.R.-# 3 - Harrietta.-.278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Nancy. .....
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, R.R. # 6, Box 58B - Louise
278-6704 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan.......................
278-2318 |Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5790 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clorke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-8840 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
278-6183 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-6501 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2912 Timm, William, 75 Jackson - Bobbi
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, R.R. # 3, Box 382
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, R.R. # 5 - Eileen
278-8325
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448
Uhl, Richard, 100 Grand Street - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007
Williams, Clyde, R.R. # 2, 65 Fairway Dr. - Wilma .
278-2811 Williams, Warren, R.R. # 6, Box 321 - LaMoine • . •
278-8207 Wise, Lester, R.R. # 2, Box 299 - Celia
238-2436
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-8518
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856
‘Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna ■ .
278-9349
278-9063
* Honorary Member
278-5796
278-8743
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-8 57S' .’279:9448

PHONE
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-8161
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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Sec. 34.66; P. L. &amp; R.

The CQLI^fATER
Rotary fift|CTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

SHi. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
. C0LQWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�COLDWATEJR£O T A R Y BE F L E CTOR

July 6, 1976
PRES SEZ:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Howard Taylor

Square Dancers Entertain Rotarians,....

ATTENDANCE MATH . . ,.. „ _

^^&lt;Membor^Mp
4HMHM

On the Sports scene....
there will be the Annual
Golf outing in Kalamazoo
on July 26th... starting
at 8:00 A.M. Only 23-00
each. If the usual
4 somes are going...
better get those reser­
vations in early so you
can leave on the Monday
proceeding.
For more info contact
Prez Hal
-0Congratulations to
Warren Adair for comp­
leting his first year
in Rotary with perfect
attendance. And
Hats off to Bob Rumsey
who has 16 years of
perfect attendance.
-0FROM THE EDUCATORS:
A second grade geography
test asked the question—
Name the seasons.

Absent
......... „,79
.. Guostsi „
Total
”

18

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o5

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Clarence Snyder
Orrie W. McKann
Fred Nichols
Bob Kirkpatrick Bmsn.
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mark Maier
Steven J. Culbert.
AWOL ROTARIANS...
Carroll Barnes, Dick
Biringer, Larry Donay,
Jim Endicott, Dick
Fischer, Darrel Goble,
Harold Goodholfo, Vince
Komstein, Bernard Laney,
Bill Lymbumer, Tom
Miller, Al Nelson,
George'Pierce, Den
Putnam, Craig Sebald,
Clyde Williams, Lester
Wise, Norm Youtsey.

(Get those makeups in
Answer came out this way
before next week.
...’’Duck, Deer, Quail
We’re working our way
&amp; Pheasant.”
back to 1st place)
-0-GTeacher: Bo can spell stra: ght?
DAUGHTER .DEPT:
Small boy: S-t-r-a-i-g-h-t.
The little girl was
Teacher: Correct. Now what
showing her playmate her
does it mean?
new‘home. ’’This is Daddy’s
Small boy: Without water.
Den,” she explained at the
-0The closest to perfection a 1 entrance of the room.
Does your daddy have a
person ever comes is when
he is filling our a job
Den?”
application.
”No”, was the answer,
”He just growls all
over the house?’
$

Under the supervision
of John Dean... the
program gave Rotarians
a first hand demonstration
of Western Style Square
Dancing. The Old style
Hoe Down Square Dancing
was the only kind that
was known until in the
late 1930’s when the
Western Style Square
Dancing started to
become popular. The
couples, all Rotarians,
who did the Dancing'were
Mr&gt; &amp; Mrs. Jch Deen, '
Mr.. &amp; Mrs. Hal Sexton,
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph LaGro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Thompson.
The dances were complex
and most of us figured
that’s O.K. for the
younger ones...but it’s
hard to teach us old
dogs new tricks. By
the way... for any of
you. who feel young
enough to learn new
tricks... Square Dancing
lessons begin September
1st. For further details
contact John Dean.
— 0—
NEXT WEEK:
Norm Youtsey is in
charge of the program
and has an interesting
one. lined up. Charles
Tucker of Girad will
give us a presentation
on information
and slides that he has
collected on the subject
of U.F.O’Sc... He’ll
be telling us that those
strange ofjects flying
around are not Mayor
Woodward of Prez Hal
in their prop planes.
Who knows...they might
be Rotarians from another
universe. Should be
an interesting program.

�July 20, 1976

Pat Leonard Presents D N R Film

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:
Nag note: •. •. Committee
reports due to directors
by end of July.

Co­
District Governor due in
August J1. Members are
welcome to meet along
with committee chairmen
and the club officers
at session at Coldwater
Country Club at 7:00 PM
on that date. Of Course
Gov. Art will be at
Rotary meeting on that
day at noon too.

Members
Absent

97
18
79
4
Guests
...
33
Total.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Jerry Hollister-Bronson
John Worth - Quincy
Russ Moore - Green Valley
. Arizona
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

George Bowman

-0Bill Lymbarner ran into
THE FOLLOWING SCOUNDRELS
Mark Andrews at Bluffton
WERE ABSENT:....
Clinic... sends back
* Hal Creal, Duke Davidson,
greetings to Rotarians.
Larry Donay, Bill Fuller,
-0Bob Kerr, Bob Loose,
Nine Rotarains took down
Norm Moore, Tom Normandin,
scenery at Tibbits Sat.
Keath Pearce, George'
nit e. .....thanx....
Pierce, John Pierson,'
Ken Putnamj Paul Ruse,
-0Alan Sward, Mike ToupaCraig Sebald is to be
congratulated for 18 yrs. , lik, Clyde Williams,
Chuck Woodward, Ken
of perfect attendance.
1 Worden. .....
He’s going for another
'
|
18.
I REMEMBER... GET THOSE
I MAKE UPS IN BEFORE NEXT
-0J
TUESDAY.
June attendance figures
are in....Coldwater
was nosed out of first
f FROM THE GOVERNORS
place by Vicksburg.
j MONTHLY LETTER
their percentage was
9'1.25 ... We had a
![ The Four Way test and
respectable 87.06 but
the Early Leaver.
it wasn’t good enough

.................. gotta try harder.

P OEM

...................

My name is Jimmy Carter
I always tell the truth
’’Cause if I ever told
a lie
I’d grow another tooth”

IS IT THE TRUTH... that
I have to leaye the meet­
ing before "the program?
IS IT FAIR...to the
speaker who has taken
time to prepare his talk?

Film demonstrated how Heavy
equipment is used in fighting
fires, use of the Airplane
to patrol and look for
fires. Damage caused by
fires to our forest areas
has been drastically reduc­
ed in i-ecent years. The
reason being that new fire
fighting equipment has bean
of such a help. There also
has been a reduction in the
manpower needed to properly
man the fire fighting act­
ivity.
The emphasis on the film was
that effective fire fighting
calls for both well trained
men and proper equipment
working in harmony.
-0-

NEXT WEEK:
At this writing could not
reach anyone who knows....
so we’ll all expect another
good program....whatever
it may be.

JOKE (AVIATION DIVISION)
This one is reportedly about
Prez Hal who took his wife
up for her first ride in the
plane. As he prepared to
land, a small warning horn
sounded warning him his
wheels were still up.
Nervously,'his wife said...
’’Pull over, — someone is
trying to pass us.”

WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL....
to anyone, including myself,
and how better could I really
use this thirty minutes? After
all, fellowship, goodwill and
courtesy are the foundation
of
Rotary.
V/ILL IT BUILD GOODWILL(David L. Ditto
if I am a visitor and make!
Gov. Dist. 517)
jit evident I came just for!
.the makeup.

�July 2?, 1976

Rotarians got Educated on Writing Options in
Stock Market

Program Chairman Larry
' Woodhams introduced Joe
Coldwater Rotarians
Members
97
Daniels of Merril-Lynch
attended the Rotary Golf I
Absent
27
(8; etc) Stock Brokers
Outing at the Elks Course
70
who spoke on ‘'writing
it will be there again
Guests
7
I options” in the stock market 0
next year. Plan to attend,
Total
77
: This is a plan to help
I
• • o • 0 o
«
! investors take some of the
I ROTARIAN GUESTS:
! risk out of being in the
Program in 2 weeks (Aug. |
10) will be by the Rural-; Ken Gunthorpe - Bronson i securities market and yet
Urban Committee with our i Norb Strobel - Bronson
average 15-20% on their
Regular meeting luncheon j Larry Hagen - Bronson ■ investment. There about
Tom McGargle - Bronson
100 stocks listed on the
at the fair grounds at
the 4-H Cabine. Bring
i
! options market from the
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
various stock exchanges.
a Farmer Guest. Passes I
will be provided for
; Dan Pero
Options to buy at certain
LJ. L. Pillsbury
Parking. A suitable
; prices can be sold, while
program will be provided Joseph Daniels
1 retaining stock ownership
by the Ag Industry in
i
i( and still collecting
Branch County. Make a
dividends. This provides
note of this on your
added income to just reAWOL ROTARIANS:
calender.
•
' ceiving dividends and
-0i Chuck Bacon, Walt Balcom
establishes an automatic
1977 Rotary show will
Carroll Barnes, Ron
sell order.
be produced by Keith
■ Beld, Elwyn Bodley,
Advantages to investors
I
Fred
Culy,
Charles
Davis,
Pearse and Rich Holben.
in the higher income tcUC
Jerry Gewas will be the
John Dean, Ed Geishert, : brackets are that losses
Chorus Director. Show
1 Harold Goodholm, Rich
1 can be charged against
dates are Feb 24, 25, 26. jHolbem, Ralph LaGro,
: ordinary income, while
Lets give Jerry the same j Bernard Laney, Bill
. increases are capital gains.
great cooperation we
: Lymburner, Jim Lyon,
' Mr. Daniels passed out a
have given John and' Duke.
I booklet entitled ’’the Merril
'Bill Milnes, Robert
|Nagle, Gil Patton, George i Lynch guide to writing
-0'Pierce, Ken Putnam,
; options’* and suggested that
Welcome to new member
o Bob Rumsey, Paul Ruse,
1 anyone interested should
Harold Card who is in
Robert Seaman, Don Stine, ’ contact their broker for
Retail Hardware. Bob
' Paul Thompson, Ken Worden I more information.
Kerr introduced Harold
.Bob Yingling.
and advised him to follow
j
-0all Rotarian Examples
I NEXT WEEK:
I
Watch out Bronson and
(Except his own)
Quincy.... a lot of make
j Don’t know much about it...
up’s are due............
i/your editor was absent and
i was unable to get in touch
ROTARY BEATITUDES
DID YOU. HEAR ABOUT...
; with next weeks program chmn
The Polish Astronaut
so we’ll look forward to
Blessed is the Rotarian
..
who
had
ambitions
of
another good program......
who changes his eating ’
v«going’ to the Sun?
' whatever it is.
place at each meeting,’-.,
for he ^all. make'fiibbe, .When: told that he would
Friends.
1 burn up.....his comment
PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDAI\TCE MATIIL

Wc?.So O o •

Blessed is the Rotarian
/‘We’re going at Night”
who creates the wholesome •
conversation at the
table, for people will
desire to sit with him;

�W

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATE^^ta/j REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest OlUh^ln the U. S. A.

August 5, 1976

William J. Luck, Safety Consultant presents
Program...

PREZ SE

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Congratulations to:
Ernie Luso for 28 yrs.
of Perfect attendance.

Members
Ab sent

Also to Don Stine for
1 yr of perfect att­
endance.

Guesrs
Total

-0In the first 6 months
of this year...there
were 22 with perfect
attendance.... and 22
with better than 90%
Then there were some
in the 80’s and the 70's
and a few in the 60’s...
all in all...the
average club attendance
was 89.36...If you
were below this average
...re-evaluate your
attendance.„ get those
make ups in.
-.0Dues .to Rotary internat­
ional have gone up...
and-your board of dire­
ctors are considering
a dues increase. There
has not been a dues
increase in many years
... and it looks like
this last raise of R I
dues may foree us to
this inflationary move.
No action as yet on this
..but it is under
consideration.
-0Remenber...Aug 31 is
Governors day....when
Gov Art will be here.
Would like all committee
heads plus as many mem­
bers as possible for the
assembly that evening
at the Country Club.
Regular meeting at the
usual time and place at
noon.

97
22
75
3
78

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ken Gunthorpe-Bronson

Port Huron
Ray Smith- Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
There were none
today.

A W 0 L ROTARIANS

Warren Adair, Charles'
Bacon, Carroll Barnes,
Ron Deld, Woody Craig,
Fred Culy, John Dygert,
Mark Feller, Dick
Harold Goodholm, Reo
Goodwin, Ralph La Gro,
Bernard Laney, Lester
Luce, Bill Lymburner,
John Milnes, Norm Moore $
Ton Normandin, George
Pierce, John Pierson,
Clyde Williams.

Could this be one of
our doctors?..............
"A busy doctor bought’ a
boat which he named
!:Consultation.
Now when patients call
his nurse truthfully
says; I’m sorry but
the doctor is in
’■ ^Consultation”.
-0Then there was the
stupid fellow who was
taking a correspondence
I course One day he decided to play hooky, so
, he simply sent in
' an empty enveolope.

Darrel Goble, rotarian in
charge of the program today.
Bill Luck started out with
showing a safety film...
which exaggerated some situa­
tions. .... but made a good
point that accidents can
happen in offices too. Enter­
taining as well as edu­
cational.
Mr. Luck also stressed that
he is not in the enforcement
end of MIOSHA....so we can
call on him at any time for
consultation on safety prob­
lems. He promised not to
communicate with the enforce­
ment end of MIOSHA.

I NEXT WEEK......
i. Gordon Schlubatis in charge
• of the program...... and
we’ll be doing something
' a bit different.....even
i change the place of eating.
i We tie on the feedbag at
j the 4-H Cabin at the fair—
] grounds.... and then will
i take a tour of the Bob Smith
! Farm south of town.....the
j day will be designated as
’ Farmer day...and we are to
bring a farmer as a guest.
I Get your reservation in for
j your guest so that ample food
! will be on hand.
i Use the Sprague St. entrance.

ATHELETIC DEPT.
Atheletic Scholarships are
getting harder to come by as
the colleges upgrade their
academic standards. The
policy is so tough they won’t
give a football player his
letter uniQ SS he can tell
which one ±± is.
|
.
-0iSpeaking of football...a man
'who takes his wife to all the
j football games reports that
jthe only thing she’s learned
•is the words to the Star
*Spangled Banner.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISKfiOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
V 4. W k P
k. .
* j
,
• i 4 »’
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

coMFrTEis

COMMUNITY SERVICE I

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
.i
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 • William Milnes
31 • District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 ■ Ken Putnam
28 ■ Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

f
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB (HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Directory Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 ■ Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart.
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 ■ Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 ■ Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 ■ Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 ■ Woody Craig
22 • Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia. . ..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278*6033
278*5358
278*6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
27814653
278-7960
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
- 278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278*6357
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake.Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . *
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor -.Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis; Gordon, 266 NT AngoTd* Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272,
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail. . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna. . .

• Honorary Member

1

The Cg^WATER
Rotary (REFLECTOR
published by Ti! 1&lt;&lt;

ROTARY CLUI

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
r isiting Rotarians Always Welcome

I o a to a. I ’ K
y/
*

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

4$Q£6

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�IKEIGATION FAMING SYSIiMt IKBERT SMITH FABM.
August 10, 1976

Rotarian Gordon Schlubatis
in charge of today's pro­
gram. Rotarians and farmer
Carroll ‘James
President Hal’s
guests gathered at Ml
Dick Biringei1
remarks were unusual­
Bill Carlson
1 Fair for meal outside. After
ly short I
hearing some introductory
Harold Creal
Our two Sergeants Atremarks about irrigation,
Ed Devito
Arms were given the
we traveled to farm operated
John Dygert
day off, much to the
by the Robert Smith family
Mark Feller
relief cf the rest
to see an irrigation farming
Dill Fuller
of the members.
Darrel Goble
system at work.
Dick Hruska
|
Irrigation farming is five
Santford Jolley
years old in Branch County.
Remember, August 5^
Bernard Laney
is Governors day when
Irrigation goal is to improve
Robert Loose
Gov. Art will be here.
crop development and increase
Lester Luce
farm income. There are 125
-0Norm Moore
irrigation systems operating
Bob Nagle
in Branch County with invest­
Gil Patton
•
ments ranging from $27,000
ATTENDANCE MATH:
Ken Putnam
to ?40,000. System may pay
Don Shorno
Members
97
!/
back in five years. As
Don Steffey
Absent
26
example, an acre of corn with
James Troust
71
irrigation can yield up to
Dick Uhl
Guests
9
209 bushels. Without irri­
Clyde Williams
Total
Ko
gation, maybe 85 bushels.
Larry Woodhams
With irrigation there can be
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ken Worden
55 out of 40 years of good
Norm loutsey
Charlie Hilton-Bronson
crops, without, 10 out of
Steve Philson-Union City j (Get those Make-Ups In)
40 years. An irrigated field
Richard L. Marowellimay need to be watered up to
Quincy
six times a year. With irri­
Robert Hancock-Stryker,
Did you hear about the
gation, field that has had
Ohio.
hungry termite that
minimum tillage, may have
Kent Miller-Bronson
got relief from a
a fine crop yield. With
Victor Burgnski-Hillsdale welfare board?
irrigation, there is no
Jerry Hollester-Bronson
-0dormant seed time, so (as
Bill Worley-Kokomo,Ind.
At breakfast, Mr. Smith
example) Corn crop can be
suddenly announced that
mature by September 1 and hope
he didn't have to go to
fully before frost. Without
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
the office that morning.
irrigation srne crop of corn
"Listen,"
said
his
wife
Blaine Stroble
could take til September 15 to
11 don’t think you’re going mature. Looks like irrigation
Del Schneider
to run cff and play golf farming is here to stay.
Art Giblis
today and leave me here
Marc Semmelroth
with all this work.15
Francis Hard
■'Golf is the furthest
Merle Denbrock
NEXT WEEK:
think
from
my
mind,
,;
the
Larry Reichart
Reo Goodwin has program
husband protested. "And
Leland Sanford
next week and said he will be
will you please pass
Bob Smith
telling us more about it at
the‘pu£ter?';*
Ned Netherton
that time.
-0Don Kingsley
Eddis Warley
Royce Olmstead
Bill Kimble

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TRAFFIC PROBLEMS

olt .4’ Hitj..xli'..iM' h.-Au 1

Program today arranged by
Reo Goodwin. Featured Tom
Collins and Al Swain
, Thank you notes from
Discussing the traffic
the following for
problems and possible
Hospital Flowers...•
solutions in the next 20
Deanna Lyon
.... 1 years’.' -’Since'We 195^
Howard Teeter
• 20 year "Master Plan" was
Ken Klein
ROTARIAN GUESTS:'
'*
devised, many improvements
Bob Kirkpatrick, Fred
co­
have taken place. Notably
Nichols, Portage
|
Special Thanks to Gordon
the'widening of E« Chicago
Wendell Hathaway-Bronson i
Schlubatis, Bob Kerr,
St., Marshall and Division
Dale Brose for last
Hubert Sunderman-Pt.
St. In 1958 the average
weeks urban-rural
Huron
of 56OO cars used Chicago
program at fairgrounds
Robert D. Smith
St. By 1968 this had in­
and farm tour.
Bob Beauchamp-Bronson
creased to 12,000 cars
Bob LeGalley-Bronson
-0per day and todays average
Phil Hensley-Bronson
Probable dues increase
is close to 20,000 per day.
next year...hasn’t
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
primarily on E. Chicago.
changed in many years.
As attempts by State Highway
Carl Nosal
authorities to widen E.
-0Randy Kelley
Chicago from. Jefferson to
Special Guest-Randy Kelly Harold McKnight
Michigan were stopped, the
CHS Senior and reciepent
AWOL ROTARIANS....
current effort to convince
of the 1976-77 Rotary
(A lot of them this
the state to construct
Scholarship ($500)
week... get those make
a by-pass approximately ¥2
ups in before next week.)
mile south of Garfield from
llate Arriver-John Milnes
Fiske Road on the oast to
Walt
Balcom,
Elwyn
BodleyJ
(Only One) was allowed
re-join US 12 west of the
Woody Craig, Hal Creal, j
to contribute heavily
present Garfield intersection
Duke Davidson, M,ark
j
for ruining ’’perfect"
Preliminary meetings are
Feller, Dick Fischer,
on time record for
scheduled soon... If anyone
Harold
Goodholm,
Larrty
today.
has suggestions.....don’t
Iveson, Bernard Laney,
Pat Leonard, Bill Milnes,] hesitate to contact fellow
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle,
j Rotarians Chuck Bacon or
Dick Moore, who both
FINANCIAL ADVICE?
Tom Normandin, Gil
serve on the Planning
Patton, Keath Pearce,
If you want to get next
Commission.
George Pierce, John'
CO­
to something there's
Pierson,
Ken
Putnam,
a lot of money in...
NEXT WEEK:
Paul
Ruse,
Craig
Sebald,
Go lean on the Southern
Bill Milnes in charge**...
Don Steffey, Don Stine,'
Mich Natl Bank.
Subject will be "Weight
Paul
Thompson,
Dick
Uhl,
-0C ontrol-1976 s r yle ’ ’
Dick White, Clyde
JOKE (Business Division)
(should be a good program
Williams,
Charles
Wood
­
The old timer was telling
for some of us over fed
the new employee about the ward, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.
j Rot ari ans).. &lt;= will b e
boss.
presented by Betty Diegel
i
‘‘You can’t help liking the ___________
consulting dietitian for
____ _ ___ _
_____ ___ I
~ I
guy,” said he. "If you
So. Mich Grocer Co.
don’t, he fires you.”
14 Early Leavers last
She’ll be talking about
-0Week. Thais just about
the Behaviorial treaimertThought for this week.
1/5'th of the attendance
approach to Weight Reduc­
Just when you're ready
leaving before the pro­
tion...which is more effect­
to give your son a share
gram. If Business is that
ive than other therapies
of the business, you find good...maybe the fines
in promoting weight less and
that the government has
should be higher.
to greater long term success,
beaten him to it.
ATTENDANCE MATH:
Member's
97
Absent
?1
6?
Guests
Total
77

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBfflfetaO' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROtARYCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestClilb'hi the U. S. A.

August 31, 1976

GOVERNOR ART VISITS COLDWATER CLUB

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy Birthday to

Members
Absent

Rich Holben.
-0Happy to report that
Ray Fox is back home
and doing much better
Visitors are welcome.

Guests
Total

99
16
B3

87

Wo all enjoyed Governor
Arts Visit. His speech
was sprinkled with some
go od j oko s.o...and hi s
style of presentation
made the half hour go by
rapidly, lie left us with

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Boucher-Bronson
Bob Hamblin-Fort Wayne

-0We welcome to the club
new member Ed Rivar.
Ed is the manager at
J.C. Penney Co.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Robert Luse-Nigeria
Africa
John Hutchiii'son--

Norm Youtsey brought
him into the club....
Thanks Norm.

AWOL ROTARIANS,...

Carroll Barnes, Ron
Bold,’Harold Card, Woody
Craig, John Dean, Bill
Fuller, Bernard Laney,
John Milnes, Bill Milnes
Tom Miller, Norin Moore,
Tom Normandin, Gil
Patton, Howard’Teeter,
Ralph Toupalik, Jim
Troust.

YOU ARE AN OLD TIMER IF:

You remember when the
only babes the politi­
cians kissed were those
in their mothers arms.
-0ALUMNI DEPT:
After many years two old
college classmates met
in a bar. They hoisted
a few togetherj and
then one asked, ’’Doesn’t
your wife have a fit when
you stay out this late?”.

”No," his friend replied,
"I’m not married."

Hope you all went to
Bronson for make ups
on Wednesday.
JUVENILE DEPT:

"/ire you carrying your
weight.”....
in your club
in
your church?

Tuesday evening there was
the club assembly for all
committee chmn........
officers and whoever wished
to come.
This was well attended and
an enjoyable evening was
had by all.

Next Week:
Al Nelson is in charge and
has a tour of the newpublic safety building all
set for us. Anyone who
has ever aspired to be a
fireman can try his hand
at sliding down the
pole.

EDUCATION DEPT:

Today’s children are so
sophisticated. One concientious mother we
know asked her daughter,
"Is that a good book
you’re reading.darling?"

"Not married!" exclaimed
the first man. "Then why
"Oh yes, mommy’,' replied
do you stay out this late?’
the youngster, "It’s a
-0lovely book, but I don’t
Philosphy dept:
think you’d like it.
It has such a sad ending
The reason a young man
leaves the farm to work
"In what way, dear” her
in the city is to make
mother wanted to know.
enough money to retire
’’Well,” the youngster
and live on a farm.
sighed, ”she leaves his
and he has to go back to
his wife.”

Sending a youngster through
college these days is very
educational. It teaches
his parents to do without
a lot of things.
-0THEN ON THE SUBJECT OF MONEY:
Money may not buy happiness but with it we can be miser­
able in comfort.

You Will Always Be Welcome at Those Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:1Q P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL

, .4 • . f

4.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M,

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN

MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

MONDAY, 12:18 P.M.

MONDAY, 6(18 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH

TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

coa^ftees

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Pro|ects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: BUI Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employoo Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
Eebrurjry'24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 ■ Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 ■ Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 ■John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman, of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
.
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Chery! Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court • Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pot.
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road * Dorothy * *_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
27.8-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett • Foe
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
.
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia *_ 278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street * Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. ....
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . r
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
1 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - WandaxVV 0*^78-4907

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary O&amp;CTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49936

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEBg|fefa»7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATWR^trAft^-CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dhlb'hi the U. S. A.

ROTARIANS TOUR NEW PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING

September 7, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Bill Fuller
Keath Pearce
Ralph LaGro
John Pierson

Member
Absent

99
18
*B1

Guest
Total

_9
90

I

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0Not much else to say
-0So how about a bit of
Poetry

This is the perfect
Season
The finest one we know
Too late to mow the lawn
Too early to shovel snow

Nelson Webpr-Bronson
Ray Ehl - Quincy
Clarence Snyder -Bronson
Al Weber - Bronson
Tom Megargle -Bronson •
Dan Dobson -Quincy
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0-

Chief Ta.p]5enden
Chief Tieniveria
David Frays

MONETARY QUIRK.....

AWOL ROTARIANS:

Grandpa saved the first
dollar he ever earned
in a 10 cent frame.
Today the frame is worth
a dollar, and the dollar
is worth 10 cents.

Dick Biringer, Tom
Collins, Jim Conrad,
Woody Craig, Fred
Culy, Larry Donay, Jim
Endicott, Bill Fuller,
Rich Ilolben, Bernard
Laney, George Pierce,
John Pierson, Bob
Scaiman, Don Steffy,
Howard Taylor, Clyde
Williams, Bob Yingling,
Norm Youtsey.

-0MEDICAL NOTE:

Of the many remedies
that won't cure a
cold... whiskey is by
far the most popular.

Get those make ups in
before Tuesday.

-0THE HONEYMOON IS OVER:

When he stops helping
her with the dishes

-0ALSO THE HCNEYMOON IS
OVER WHEN:
He finds out he married
a big spender, and she
finds out she didn’t.

houses the public Safety
Dept. It is another step
forward for our community
-0-

FARM DEPT:

and does them himself

Al Nelson was the Rotarian
in charge of the program,
ars the hat of
II o
City Councilman. .......
so arranged the tour of
tho new Public Safety
facility
next door
so it was easy to get to
and no one got lost trying
to got there. The Police
Dept, finally has adequate
space for offices and even
has a garage to maintain
the squad cars. The Fire
Department is well arranged
with plenty of space for
all the trucks and exit
from either side plus tho
new dorm rooms upstairs
..... complete with the
Brass pole for fast exit
to the fire wagons. Due
to the limited time Fire
Chief Tinervia didn't have
a course of instruction
for Rotarians on how to
slide down the pole.......
maybe if you are interested
you can go'back and get
private tutoring. Thanks
Al for arranging an interest­
ing program. I think all
of us should be proud of

NEXT WEEK:

On being asked what
time lie got up to go
to work, the overworked
farmer replied, "Man,
I don't go to work,;
I wake up in the middle
of it."

George Pierce is the next
program chairman....and he
was unavailable at this
writing to get a preview...
so we'll just wait and see
what George will have for us,

SPEAKING OF DIETS:
No matter what kind of
a diet you're on, you're
usually allowed to eat as
much as you want of any­
thing you don't like.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neiohborina Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

,

. ‘

.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPA^ARISH HOUSE*— WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M. ‘

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 * Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

CO♦TEES

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Notary programs
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 ■ Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 • District Governor

September 1976
7 ■ Al Nelson
14 ■ George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 ■ Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 ■ Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Pro|ects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duk'e Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie LUse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
,Co-chair&lt;gen:
B.K. F6ar.ee &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 • Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. . .., . . .
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pot
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue ■ Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha * Margaret. . . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett • Fae
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor * Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.'Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 1 51JM. Hudson Street - Myrtle
..
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. • Harrietta
278- 6517 I Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278-4198
279,-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278'-8743
278-15356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue * Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road * Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall * Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
Youtsey, Norman,. 12$, Marshall Street - Donna,. . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

Honorary Member

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The COLDWATER
Ko*zry(^»ECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the C^^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting RotariaTls Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEB^feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest uhlbVn the U. S. A.

DRENER JOHNS, MISSIONARY FROM INDIA SPEAKS

SEPTEMBER 28, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:
Mombor
Absent

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO

Don Steffy...
(seems like there was
1 or 2 more so
Happy Birthday to
whoever you are)

100
25
75

Total

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Tom Pursing
Clarence Snyder

-0Gov. Arts monthly bulle­
tin discloses disatrous
news... the Coldwater
club has slipped to 4th
place in attendance
during August......
Vicksburg, Ionia 8:
Charlotte beat us out
.... when you’re #4 ...
you have to try Even
harder. Lets keep those
make ups going.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Walter Titus

AWOL ROTARIANS;

-0WELCCME......
New member George
Hendrickson..pastor of
the 1st Baptist Church...
brough into the club
by Ron Beld.
Seems like we should
have rolled out some
red carpet or something
because George is the
100th member of the club.
Comments from other
Baptists at Rotary
include the following...
’’George is the Paster
of the Water Tower
Baptist church you know.,”

Carroll Barnes, Dale
Brose, Bill Carlson,
Tom Collins, Jim Conrad,
Woody Craig, Hal Creal,
George Buchanan, Duke
Davidson,'John Dean,
Ed DeVito, Ed Geishert,
Roo Goodwinj Dick Hruska,
Pat Leonard, Bill'Lymburner; Tom Miller, Norm
Moore, Keath Pearce,
John Pierson, Craig
Sebald, Don Stine, Paul
Thompson, Clyde Williams,
Norm Youtsey.

—Get those make ups
in before Tuesday...
Quincy on Monday Noon
Angola Monday Evening.
JOKE - POLITICAL DIV

The Politician who was
cub campaigning asked ■
I
the lady of the house
’’The quality of Grace will who came to the deor
improve new...-with 3
if he could see her
pastors to choose from
husband.
’’....Maybe we’ll get
’’Have a seat, she said
a little one ups-man
and my husband will see
ship...hopefully on
you.
quality..not quanity.
The politician waited
about half an hour but
-0the husband didn’t show
REMEMBER.. .BOARD MEMBERS
up.
Board meeting at Pres.
”1 thought your husband
Hals house 7?50 Tues,
would see me,” he said.
nite.
”He has Seen you,’’said
the lady, "but he didn’t
like your looks and he
has gone back to work.”

Bob Seaman arranged for the
speaker today....went all
the way to India for todays
speaker.......Drewer Johns
started with.... he would
know how to address a church
group... but didn’t know
what to talk to Rotarians
about... so chose some of
the governmental and poli­
tical issues in India. He
stated that he thought the
American press has been
unfair to India. India
now has better stability,
less corruption, and there
is a progressive movement
throughout the country. Much
more so than before the
emergency. Prime Minister
Indera Ghandi suppressed the
opposition, and cleaned up
her own government. Even
though she has a dictatorship
than there otherwise would
have been. One of the
questions from Rotarians
was about the overpopulation
in India and what is being
done about it. He explained
that with the low level of
medical assistance in India •
... mortality rate of child­
ren and adults was very high
...so couples would have
many children with the hope
that enough of them would
live to help the parents
in their old age because
there was no socila security
program. This is changing
new..; and there is a pro­
gram making sterilation
mandatory after 2 children.
-0-

NEXT WEEK:
Craig Sobaid in charge. Un­
able io rec.cn him at this
writing....so we’ll look
forward to whatever he has
arranged for us.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH'HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 » James Lyon, Richard White
1978 * James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL * When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COA^PFtEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Roo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 • District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 • George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Tost: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

1976 - 1977
TlOTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 • Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 ■ Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 ■ Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 ■ Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278-7247
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
279-9471
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
278-2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - -278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
*...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court ? Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street * Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278:579,6
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy * Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
.
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. ...
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

Honorary Member

The CQUWATLR
RotoryO^ECTOR
published by the uB^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49Q36

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEB^fetaO' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAVftCR©firAKF CLUB' Coldwater- Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

RICHARD M. NIEDBALA SAYS "IT’S A 1M ODDS WIJEN
DRILLING FOR OIL OR GAS

OCTOBER 5, 1976

PREZ

ATTENDANCE MATH:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Lester Wise,
didn’t say which one but
we’d guess its at least
the 39 vi"i ®
•

100

72
10
$2

-0Plans are formulating
for the annual Rotary
show..... remember new
members...if you have
singing talents...let
it be known...you may
be one of the stars of
next years show.

Members
Absent
Guests
Total Attendant)

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Howard McCutcheon
Bronson,.
Bob Wearly-Hartford City
Ind.
Dick GreathouseMiddletown, Ohio'i
Dob BeaucharaprBronson
Jerry Hollister-Bronson

-0Plans are being made for
a ladies night......
there will be an official
announcement forthcoming
as' to where and when.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Milton Collard Milwaukee
Bill Holtz Marshall!
Joyce Horn Student
Tom Hale Student
E. B. West St. Louis, Ms

BITS CF WISDON:

AWOL ROTARIANS

A happy marriage is when,
a couple is as deeply
in love as they are in
debt.

Carroil Barnes, Dick
Biringer,.Elwyn Bodley,
Dale Drose, Tom Collins,
Hal Creal, Charles Davis,
Ed DeVito, Larry Donay,
John’Dygert, Jim Endi­
cott, Darrel Goble, Vince
Kornstein, Bernard Laney
Bob Losse, Mark Maine,
Norm Moore, Tom Norman­
din, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Ed Rivar, Don
Stine, Paul Thompson,
Mike Toupalik, Ralph
Toupalik, Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward, Bob
Yingling.

-0Make your wife happy
member her birthday
but forget which one.

-0The man who says he is
doing as much at 60 as he
did at 20...wasn't doing
much at 20.
-0”Love of money is the root
of half tlie evil in the
world. Lack of Money is
the roof of the other
»
half."
-0CURRENT EVENTS......

Some think that Mars won’t
be able to support life.
Well, it’s not such an
easy thing on this old
planet, either.

Get those make ups in
before next Tuesday...
Quincy on Monday....
Angola Monday Night...
THOUGH FOR THE DAY:
Children are a great
comfort in your old age
and thb.y help you reach
it much faster.

Arranged for by Craig Sobaid,
Richard M. Niedbala of the
Mich. Gas Utilities of Monroe
was the speaker. He stated
that the U.S. is about 6%
of the Population of the
world and yet we consume
1/3 of the worlds energy.
That’s an average of
gallons per person per day.
Naturally - we will need
more natural gas if we cont inue to grow..... and more
discoverys will be needed.
Estimated 50 year supply of
undiscovered natural gas....
but then after that......
there must be some alterna­
tives because we will still
What can we do to conserve
energy? Insulate.....lower
thermostats at night.....
and keep the speed of the
automobiles down. Even by
washing clothes in cold water
will save 300,000 barrels of
oil a day. (better tell your
wife.)
He gave Rotarians an oppor­
tune ty to invest in a fict­
icious oil well ....with 14
cups numbered from 1 to 14...
there was a ten dollar bill
under one of them which re­
presented the drilling that
would turn into a producing
hit oil. the
we 1.1
had a tax
deduction

Don She mo is in charge....
thought possibly he would
have some well chosen words
about the Michigan-Michigan
State Game and do a bit of the’
Michigan Shuffle for us...
but Understand he is going
to have present....Mrs. Dana
Reynolds...who is a Rotary
fellow from Mexico.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�co♦TEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
“
OTARY
PROGRAMS
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich

August 1976
3 • Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 ■ Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 ■ Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 ■ Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobler
22 ■ Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 ■ Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 • Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea. .......
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •.
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara * .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4310 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
.
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
278-4082 Pierce, Georae, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis .. .
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
*278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Geishert, Edward. 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia •
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * •_ 278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 I Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
278-5639 i Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue ^Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
. .
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
767-4508 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive • Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Rood • Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LoMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia _. . . .
278-8518 Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna.' . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-49W-

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The CQ^WATER
Rotary ||S|fecTOR
PUBLISHED BY the ^O^^A^fER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448 „
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEBgwwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATWR^SrA^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestuhitfin the U. S. A.

OCTOBER 11, 1976

MRS. DANA REYNOLDS—ROTARY FELLOW-ETTE TELLS OF
STAY IN MEXICO.

PREZ se:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

There is a new Badge Box
..as you no doubt have
noticed....we have out­
grown the old one.....
so really no there are
2
1 has Red numbers
and the other has blue
numbers ......watch your
color
de.....if it
isn’t in one box it may
be in the other®
-0Nov. 21st...Sunday aft.
has been designated as
our fall ladies day or
night whichever the case
may be. Instead of a
dance this year.....
it planned to go to the
True Grist Dinner Theatre
.....there will be an
attitude re-adjustment
hour....followed by
dinner........... followed by a
stage play.....Should
be an enjoyable event
..... and you are urged
to clear this date on
your calander...and tell
your wife.....

Me labors
Absent

100
24
76
9

Total

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Jorry Hollister-Bronson
Kent Miller-Bronson
Dale Brown-Quincy
Dob Beauchamp-Bronson
Warren Wade-Bronson

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ted Mansfield'
Tom Hale
Joyce Horn

Student
Student

AWOL ROTARIANS:

Rotarian to Doctor:

Charles Bacon, Woody
, Craig, Fred Culy, George
Buchanan, Duke Davidson,
John Dean, Ed Geishert,
Vince'Kornstein, Bernard
Laney, Lester Luce,
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle,
Tom Normandin, George
Pierce. John Pierson,
Don Stine, Howard Teeter,’
P aul Thompson, Ralph
I Tonpalik,
X Ml i pCU'-Xii. , Clyde
O
Williams,
Lester
Wise
— ------ &gt;, Bob Yingling.

What is it this time Doc?
Something I have to live
with or something I have
to live wivhouc?

&lt;GET ‘THOSE MAKE UPS IN
BEFORE TUESDAY..,..
QUINCY MONDAY NOON....
ANGOLA MONDAY NIGHK..)

-0-

HEALTH DEPT:

-0-

NOW DURING OUL POLITICAL
WARFARE: •. .Wife said to
husband after reading news­
paper: .. .’’How long has it
been since we never had
it so good?”

Don Shorno in charge today..
Arranged for our speaker...
Dana Reynolds from Lansing.,
who spent a year in Mexico
...sent by Rotary Internat­
ional on a Rotary Fellowshipr
She was studying for here
Masters in teaching of
the handicapped.....especial^ly in teaching those a
language who have"the handi­
cap of a different language
and ethnic background. She
found the experience in
Mexico most helpful....in
continuing her work in being

She related several incidents
of her stay in Mexico....
which can be summed up by
saying that Mexico is a
country of dramatic contrasts,
She said that dirt floors
out numbered the carpeted
ones. And she related inci­
dents where they had dinner
in elegant homes...and in
homes with dirt floors &amp;
chickens and goats in the
room with them. Rotarians
commented on her excellent
use of the English language
....and some of the words
went ovex- the heads of many.
She was an excellent example
of the calibre of young
people that are being helped
by Rotary fellowships.

-Or,
Conrad Swart scheduled to be
in charge. Unable to reach
him to get a preview at this
writing.... so we111 have to
wait till Tuesday to find out

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M,

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:,10 P.M, .

c &lt;G

.

&gt; I.,

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

COA^^TTEES

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Notary programs
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Gelshert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Gelshert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
,
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce; Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 ■ Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 ■ Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 • Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 • Tom Collins
8 • Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 • John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 • Ed Gelshert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 ■ Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule-for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court • Ruth. ......
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat. .........
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia. ................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia ♦
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln............... . *
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road --Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pot ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
278*8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea.,
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen.
.
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce. Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey,"Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis .V 278- 5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279- 9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harriettq____Z78-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - MarJP^q^.^\ T^B-^8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita . Z $u. .
^78?8^73
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - WandX^

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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

" Honorary Member

7

The COLDWATER
Rotorr^&amp;CTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the cb^f-ATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-5842
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-5493
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
.
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude . .
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-2318
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5556
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
.238-2456
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-4402
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-5521
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-8238
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-6693
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-7703
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
................
278-5033
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street * Virginia. . . . 278-6334
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
.
278-6393
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-6551

MR, ERNEST LOSE
223 N, FREMONT
COLDWATER*.MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE|||fefe»7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATifetlfAfilSCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest (Jltlb'ln the U. S. A.

ROTARIANS HE/iR WHY THEY SHOULD VOTE NO ON
PROPOSAL "A"

OCTOBER 26, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

Get those reservations
in now for Ladies Nite
Party scheduled for Nov.
21. Sounds like a great
time planned for all.
Reservations should be ’
made now, if not sooner
with Prez Hal or Chuck
Geishert.’

SPECIAL REMINDER:...
November 2, is Election
Day. Do your duty and

Member
Absent

100
26

Guests
Total

9
$3

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mark Putnam-Marshall
L.W. Hecht-Charlotte
Ray Devries-Kzoo So.
Bob LeGalley-Bronson
W e nde 11 II athaway ~B r on s on
J e rry H olli st e r-B rons on
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0-

Semi Annual Dues notices
are out. Get those
payments in now to
Secretary Bob Rumsey
promptly.

Student
Tom Hale
Student
Joyce Horn
Mark R. Williams

.WOL ROT/JZI’ANS:

Jim Lyon, in charge and in­
troduced, fellow Rotarian
from Charlotte, Larry Hecht,
Plant Mgr. of the Charlotte
Michigan, Owens, Illinois
Plant, to talk to us about
Proposal A. Proposal A ‘
will be on the Novemer 2,
Michigan Ballot. It in
effect would do away with
throw away beverage contain­
ers and mean that Beverage
containers would have a
deposit on them in an
to encourage the user to
return the container. iHe
presented the possbile
economic impact if Proposal
A. becomes a law. Larry
suggested that volunteer
citizen effort and par-

America Clean" campaign
Warren Adair, Fred Ander­
would be a more productive
son, Carroll Barnes,
method with which to clear
Elwyn Bodley, Bill
CAMPAIGN HUMOR
up all litter. He said
Cai’lson, Hal ’ Creal,
that communities with solid
Two lawyers were opposing Dick Fischer, Bill
waste resource recovery
each other for political
Fuller, Rco'Goodwin,
facilities were producing
office..
Dick Hruska, John Klein,
useable materials and energy.
Asked one, "Did you tell
B emard' Laney, Pat
Larry’s talk was very timely
Jake down at the barber­
Leonard, Lester Luce,
and produced considerable
shop that I’m a thieving
John Milnes, Norm
discussion,
both pro and con.
lying shyster?"
Moore, Tom Normandin,
Thanks Jim for bringing
Paul Ruse, Craig '
"No’,’ replied the other,
Larry's program to us.
Sebald, Don Stine, Howard
"I don’t know how he
NEXT WEEK:
Taylor, Howard Teeter,
found out."
Paul Thompson, Dick
Ralph Toupalik in charge.
White, Clyde Williams,'
Ralph said he will be letting
MORE ON THE POLI TIC/Ju
Ken Worden.
us know more about the
SCENE:...........
i Reminder......(Get those
program November 2.
As the campaign draws
'make ups in before
mercifully to a close,
Tuesday.....
we are reminded of the
DOMESTIC DEPT
Monday - Quincy
Democrat who was taking
Monday Evening - Angola.
instructions in first
QUIET PLEASE.
aid. "Whats the first
No wonder women like strong,
thing you’d do," the
bey’re
instructor asked-him, "if
listen:
you found you had rabies?’
"Bite all the Republicans
I could find," was the
answer.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

T

,

*

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 * Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COVTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE w
1976 - 1977
’ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, BUI
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: BUI Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 • William Milnes
31 - District Governor

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - BUI Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

September 1976
7 ■ Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: BUI Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Hol ben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 ■ BUI Bobler
22 ■ Keith Pearce

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse
AC

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 • Don Shorno
19 ■ Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 ■ Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis ■
21 • Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward'

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanqe.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
9

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron. ......
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. ...........
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha.
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88'Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary...............
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue • Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvio .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
Goodholm, Harold’ 20 Lincoln
"...
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street. . . ”

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433.
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood • Janet ....
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive • Joan
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy .
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. .....
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lone - Helen
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth . . , . .
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairwoy Road - Wilma
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett • Fae
278- 8518 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
■ 278--67S3 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall-.-^.-*
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta ,,238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall.-.Rosamond
,,^78.-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street -,Virginia. . . .
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon
’“278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
Normondin, tom, 609 State Road - Janet
■J"r2?ff-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
.
'''*278*-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
•' 278’8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
• Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert,-120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis- . .
278- 5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
279- 9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
PROCLAIM LIBERTrz
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
USAIOc
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-49077

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE | NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

o 0CT3!
°
Aivl

The CQURWATER
PIIBL

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

the COpg^JTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER^ MICNXGAN

49Q36

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^feto&gt;y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtWR^IrA^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestUlilb'ln the U. S. A.

November 2, 1976

PRES SEZ:

M.L. Pillsbury tells of reasons and advantages
of Act 198

Ralph Toupalik in Charge
today..... brought M.L.
Welcome to member #101
Members
Pillsbury, Chamber of Comm­
’’Digger 3”... Charles
Absent
erce Mgr. to talk about
Putnam., brought into
Act 198/
the club by ’’Digger 1”
Guests
Act 198 was a measure the
Ken Putnam.
Total
state legislature ena.cted
Happy to have you with
because something was needed
That * s prgt ty good ....
us Charles.........
to salvage the industrial
lets keep it up,
and reports have it that
climate in Michigan...and
you have a better voice
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
stop the mass exodus to
for singing than ”ol
other states who are giving
Honorable County Clerk
Dad”... so we’ll be
tax
advantages and lower
Ray Ehl.... Quincy
looking forward to having
costs of operating. Act
Digger ”2”
you in the Rotary show
198
is not the best solution
Mark Putnam-Marshall
in February. Who
....possibly but it does
Bill King - Quincy
knows.... maybe a new
give
some incentive to
Warren Wade - Bronson
star is in our midst.
industries to do their
HON ROTARIAN-GUESTS:
-0expansion in Michigan. Act
198 allows for freezing the
Students....
Happy Birthday to
taxes for 12 years if in
Deb Bercau
our hard working secre­
a rehab zone..... or allows
Mark Clyne.
tary Bob Rumsey......
new industry to go at 50/$
-0of S.E.V. for 12 years.
AWOL ROTARIANS:
Industry
cannot shift from
Reminder.... Board Mtg.
Ron Beld,’Woody Craig,
one community to another in
will be at Prez Hals
Hal Creal, George
the
state...and still be
house on Tues. Nov 9
Buchanan, Duke Davidson,
eligible for this tax benefit.
instead of the 2nd.
Charles Davis, John
...but can start a new in­
Dean, Bill Lymburner,
-0dustry and be eligible, or
i Bill Milnes, Norm Moore, | industry from out of state
In the next two weeks
i Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin, j coming into Michigan is
we will polling the
I John Piersonj Don Stine, I eligible.
membership to see where
j James Troust, Clyde
;
-0the profits from the
j Williams, Ken Worden.
NEXT WEEK;....
1977 Rotary show should
be invested... so get
your ideas in mind...
all worthwhile causes
will be considered...
and the majority will
rule as usual...

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ATTENDANCE MATH:

Remember, get those
I make ups in... lets see
if we can unseat
I Vicksburg as #1 in the
[ District.
I

’Ken Worden is designated as
Rotarian in charge of the
(program. Unable to reach Ken
lat this writing...so we’ll
jguess...that it may be some(thing about shuffleboard????
|We’ll find out on Tuesday.

Speaking of the Rotary
[ONE LAST SHOT AT THE
show... February is not
YOUTH DIVISION:,......
; POLITICIANS.....
far away;.. Febrary 24,
"I'm looking for adventure,
Now it comes to light that
25 &amp; 26 to be exact...
romance, excitement, beautiful
the reason so many polso keep those dates open
women,” said the young man as
...make your reservations liticians were trying to
he was preparing to leave home.
|get re-elected is...
in Florida at some other
’’Don't try to stop me|”
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time..we need you there.
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jmake a living under the
■shouted the father. "I’m going
laitfs they’ve passed.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12/5 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

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HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.i. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

co^Fttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sobaid, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Boveo,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

P
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 • Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

March 1977
1 • Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 ■ John Dygert

September 1976
7 ■ Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 ■ Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 • Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Pro|octs:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 • Robert Yingling
23 ■ Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 ■ Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward-

ROTARY SHOW
July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: J§rry Towns

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77; If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Progran, Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews. Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ...»
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol . . . .
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E.~ Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-6821 Kennedy, John,. 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
..............
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-4310 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett • Foe
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean. .......
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet ..........
278-2968- Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-4082 •Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. -Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann .Drive - Phyllis .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle..............
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 I Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita . .
278-5639 |Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278:5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan . z .... .
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle. - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
.
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
..............
Youtsey, Norman. 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

PROCLAIM LIBERTE

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The CQ^WATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-63913
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE

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, 223 N. FREMONT
iLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
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The COLDWATEgS&amp;^H' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAl^:ROfrA^FCLUB' Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Cftlbin the U. S. A.

RED LOOSE, ASST. FIRE CHIEF TELLS ABOUT FIRE DEPT.
COMMUHICATIOIIS

NOVEMBER 9, 1976

Connie Swart in charge Today
...arranged for Red Loocse
Members
101
WELCOME BACK TO
to tell about communications
Ab sent
__ 19
Ray Fox... Ray as you
in the Fire Dept. 2 way
On
Od
remember was seriously
communications aro rather
ill not too long ago...
Guests
7 ■
new in the Firo Dept.......
Total..
” SF
but has bounced back and
only prior to that...no
(That’s good... lets
is looking very chipper
c ommuni cati ons facilities
keep it up)
cnee again. Cant get our
in fire equipment..had to’
Octenarians down for
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
rely on the police dept.
long.
Npw
they have a 60 watt
Mike Kraus
Quincy
;
-0transmitter &amp; 9 mobile units
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:...
... 1 in each truck plus.
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
2 walkie talkies and 2 helmet
George Pierce
Bob
Lytle
radios.
Ralph Toupalik
Maury Miller'
Red Demonstrated the alert
Ed Geishert
Red Loose
Spkr
system for calling off duty
Dee
Dee Kelly.- Student
firemen that is activated
-0Mark Clyne Student
by pushing a button at the
•«e are looking for local
Betty Walker - Lansing
fire dept.... there is a
nx’ojects to vote on for
choice of either all are
PLAYING HOOKY ROTARIANS:
1977 Rotary show Funds.
•
called.... oi- certain squads
Ron Beld, Bill Bobier, ' j
Jet your suggestions
... or just the chief or.
1H a o o o o
| Dale Brose, Woody Craig,.
assistant... all done with
£ui-e that are in are:
George Buchanan, John
tones on the short wave which
libbits Foundation
Dygei-t, George Hendrikactivates the receiver that
Wing House Museum
son, Vince Kornstein,
each fireman has at his home
Hal Sexton Retirement : Ralph'LaGro, Bernard
or wherever he may be.
fund.....
I Laney, Gil Patton, George Only 15,000 ivested in the
communication equipment and
(How did that £et
| Pierce,'Ed Rivar, Don
Steffey,
Don
Stine,
in there)
j
certainly is worth the in­
Clyde Williams, Lester
vestment in having the Fire
-0Dept able to operate more
j Wise, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.
Reminder...ladies nite
efficiently.
is coming the 21’st..
-0(Remember..get those
1
that’s next Sunday....
j make ups in before Tues. |
NEXT WEEK:
see attached infor­
noon.... Quincy on Mon. j
mation.
;
Noon and Angola Mon. Nite Tom Collins will be intro­
ducing the program....Phyllis
Rosenberg will be on hand to
SIMPLE SOLUTION DEPT:
tell us about the Library..
Simple Solution Cont..
and the forthcoming develop­
Consider the really
i
No second childhood, the j
ments with the City and County
Amazing results
first would suffice... i Librarys coordinating as
If Children never
I
soon as some federal funding
became adults
Scant chance for all
j becomes available.
In fact if we stayed as
i
this...but it would be
we were at seven
nice.
Wouldn’t earth be a
j FAMOUS RELATIVES DEPT:
place a little like
There was Uncle Dick, Who
heaven
worked in a distillery, drown­
No graft, no corruptioned in a vat of whiskey. Some
how well we’d behaveof his fellow workers tried
No wars, no mugging, no
to
rescue him but he fought
need to shave.'
them off bravely.
Too young for driving,
no accidents,
No sin, only wide eyed
innocence,.
PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:1 if P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE -WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

CO*TEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Stelfey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committoo: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

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Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

Notary programs
August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 • Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 • Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 •John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DoVlto
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 ■ Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

1976 ■ 1977

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 • Howard Teeter

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 • Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24', 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara •
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4310 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edno
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 'Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-2968 .Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-4082 pierce, Georae, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis • •
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia* . -278-4653- Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street—Myrtle
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy ■ •_ 278-7960 Schlubatls, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 [Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma ....
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

Honorary Member

I3C

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R

The COW WAI IK
CLUB

PIJBI.

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LOSE
. 223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

•.Ml

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEB||fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dltlb'fh the U. S, A.

PHYLLIS ROSENBERG TELLS ABOUT LIBRARY PLANS

NOVEMBER 16, 1976

Bob Yingling arranged for
the progx'am.•«.. in his
ATTENDANCE:
absence Tom Colling! intro­
Happy Birthday to
101
Members
duced the’speaker, Phyllis
the following:. ..
Absent
Rosenberg, Librarian of the
67
George Pierce
Coldwater Public Library.
6_
Guests
Mike Toupalik
She brought us up to date
Total
73
on what services the library
Not so good this week
Sob Kerr
offers.... and that it is
...must be 1 ;ome deer
more than the old concept
and some seem to think
hunter in our midst.
of a reading room. With the
that Don Stine had a
interchange with all librarys
GUEST ROTARIANS:
birthdayo.but he said
in southern Michigan...in­
it was in March...
Ray Ehl - Quincy
cluding those of Detroit
Dan Dobson - Quincy
and all Colleges and UniverWendell Hathaway - Bronson
si tys. . .we can get most any
Dues are due and payable
book,
or information that is
...so if you haven’t
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
available anyplace..... right
remembered a check yet
here from our public Library.
Bill Holtz
do so this week and
Student
This could be very helpful
bring it with you to
Deb Bercaw - Student
to businesses as well as to
Rotary. Ernie needs
individuals and students.
the money to keep us
AWOL
ROTARIANS:
They even have an art object
in the black.
rental so if you want a new
-0■ Warren Adair, Elwyn Bodley statue for your office each
CONGRATULATIONS TO
I (sunning himself in
month....you can rent it
Walt Balcom... received
Florida).. Bill Carlson,
from the Coldwater Public
his pin today for 4
Jim Conrad, Woody Craig,'
Library.
years perfect atten­
Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Then Mrs. Rosenberg went into
dance.
Ed Devito, Jim Endicott, i the plans for the combined
-0•Dick Fischer, Bill Fuller,! County and City Library which
Staited last meeting to
(Harold Goodholm, Rich
has been approved by the county
poll the members for
lllolben, Dick Hruska, Sant-! and city...just waiting now
ideas on how the Rota 7
ford Jolley, Vince Kornfor the federal funding for
show funds should be
isteinj Jim Koss, Bernard
the addition to the building
spent........for those
Laney,
Bob
Loose,
Bill
which
should be here by the
of you who were missing
iLymbu'rner; John Milnes,
1st of Dec. with construction
....think about it and
Bob Naglej Al Nelson, Tom
to start in March. They’ve
you will have an oppor­
’Normandin, Charles Putnam » done an excellent job of
tunity to turn in the
iGeorge Pierce , John Pier­
blending the now with the old
ideas next meeting.
so as not to spoil the beauty
This is still the primary son, Ken Putnam, Don
Steffey,
Howard
Teeter,
of an outstanding historic
election.•.„the general
building.
election comes later when Charles Woodward, Ken
Worden, Bob Yingling, No'rm
the field has been narrowe
Very interesting Program...
4- eizstr
Youtsey.
...
down.
thanks Bob...Wherever you are.
| Remember those makeups
-0-0! Quincy on Monday and
THOUGH FOR THIS WEEK:
Angola on Monday night
(Meterological Div.)
As of this writing....we’re
there’s still time.
still not sure of what will
Weather forecasting has
be the program.... only thing
been speeded up, but it’s
we are sure of is that there
still several hours beMnH
will be one.....
arthritis.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY," 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

,,

* 1

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.
T

�★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 * James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Notary programs
Director: Dick Uhl

COwTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Sahtford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph'
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
.Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 ■ William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
.7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 ■ Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

1
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,'
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
"

Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24,^25 &amp; 26, 1977

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 • Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DoVlto
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. ......
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth. ......
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary ..............
Endicott, James,’72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat. .......
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Roy, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive," Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road • Dorothy - •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
278-6704!
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2318
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-5790
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-8840
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-6183
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. ...........
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
278-6501
278*8517
278-2912
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
278-5386
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
278-7258
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
278-5891
767-4508
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4812 j
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-7448
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-2021
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278*2007
278-4310 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278-7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
278-6783
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
238-2632
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-4198
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
279-9492
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
278-5796
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor * Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, Georae, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia *_ 278-6356
278*8981
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.
278-2841
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279-9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
639-4433 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive -‘Phyllis • •
278-5006
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
278-2272
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-8321
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8373
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . . .&lt;T*7278-^907

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet .................
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.*
’. . . .
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

• Honorary Member

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECT OR
PUBLISHED BY the CU^?^mTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATWROfTAR^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dhlbfn the U. S. A.

NOVSiBER 25, 1976

PRE2 SEE:
Those who didn't get to
the ladies nite at the
True Grist Ltd Theatre
missed an'Enjoyable
evenin
j

Happy Birthday to:

George Pierce
Santford Jolley
Dick Uhl
Mark Mai re
I

-0Monday evening Dec 6th
there will be a Rotary
show committee meeting,
all those who are on
the committee are to be
on hand at Keath
Pearces house.
-0NAG NOTE.... DUES ARE DUE
.... STILL SOME THAT
HAVE NOT PAID...GET THE
CHECKS MADE OUT HOW AND
BRING THEM WITH YOU TO
ROTARY THIS WEEK...
OR MAIL TO BOB RUMSEY.

KEN ANDERSON OF VOLTEK CORP TELLS OF
USES FOR THEIR PRODUCT.
-------- ---------1
I
ATTENDANCE:
i Voltek Corp..-.. one of tho
newer local industries pian101
ufacturos'.foam for1 use in
Members
21
I the automotive industry...
Absnet
“Ko
and sports equipment industry.
0
0
Guests
Ken Anderson, our speaker
Total
for today is the Marketing
rep for Voltek and told of
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
some of tho uses for* the foam
Bott Ward Bronson
manfactured by Voltek.'
Norb Strobel Bronson
Sun Visors, dashboards, foam'
Al Weber Bronson
under tho vinyl to$s on cars,
Clarence Snyder Bronson
arc some of tho- r.ces in the
Bob Beauchamp Bronson
auto industry and Baseball'
player padding...ski boots,
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
skate boots, life jackets,
seimming pool liners, pool
Dave Smith ’ '
covers, camper mats, are some
Mark Clyne Student
of
the uses in the sporting
Debbie Bercaw Student
goods field. He told Rotarians
that they are just about to
AWOL ROTARIANS:
make a major expansion in
Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld, their plant...employing 51
now and will expand to employ
Elwyn Bodley, Bill Car- i
18 more in 1977Ison, John Dygert, Ed
They are only using about half
Geishert, George Hendof the 60,000 square feet in
ricksen, Tom Normandin,
|
Charles Putnam, Gil
I their building now...so the
expansion will not require
Patton, Keath Pearce,
additional buildings at this
George Pierce, John
L» 1 i.lO ©
Pierson, Ken Putnam,

“0-

j Craig Sebald, Don Stine, I The raw material for the foam

Congratulations to Al
Nelson who is the receipient of a 2 year
perfect attendance pin.

j is made from poly etholeno
i Dick'White, Clyde Williams, Larry Woodhams,
pellets...a by product of the
Ken Worden, Bob Yingling. petroleum industry.

Remember get those make
ups in before
-0Tuesdun noon...
The Wing House Museum
Quincy
on Monday noon...
has just received a Grant
for 10,000 with a string ! Angola Monday nite...
on it., it must be mat­
ched by another 10,000
from the community...so
it is something for con—
sideration for use of
Rotary show funds.

PROVE IT.......
I Legally a husband is the
head of the house, and a
i pedestrian has the right
of way. Both are perfec­
-0_____
i tly safe and within their
I
rights as long as they do
VICIOUS CIRCLE... '
J
not try to confirm it.
The states are asking for j
federal aid, the Governi
ment is asking for tan­
payer aid, and the tax(
payers are applying for
welfare. Thii'iis known
as the economic cycle.

NEXT WEEK:

ACCORDING to the assignment
list...Don Steffey is the
program chairman..so if that
information is correct and there
have been no changes..we’ll
see what Don comes up with.
Unaple to reach him at this
writing...to be able to give
you a pi’eview...

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE

WEDNESDAY, "12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

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�CO■TEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 ■ James Lyon, Richard White
1978 ■ James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik ■
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, Jarnos Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

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1976 - 1977

OTARY PROGRAMS

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 ■ William Milnes
31 ■ District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken'Worden,
Les Woodward

l

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February. 24, M &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
•.-—Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom ,
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 • Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
'
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. . ■...........
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. ■ Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N, Hudson Street • Pat ....
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane • Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . *
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-4310 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet .....
.
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
278-5475 Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth. 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul,-1-51 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle.
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-5639 |Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LoMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. . . ...................
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
2783'856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
•278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
pkociaim liberty
278-8373
USA1^c
\
278-4907

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

The CQ^WATER

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278*5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

:&lt;5K- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEB^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERROTARYCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Cldbln the U. S. A.

RICHIE BARNES-CPA-TELLS OF CHANGES IN TAX LAWS

NOVEMBER JO,

ATTENDANCE

PREZ

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Jim Endicott

sing to after 3 t

Sorry to report that
there has been a lette
from Clyde Williams
stating that he is
moving to Florida to
start a new business

We’ll miss you Clyde
-0This next week the
committee chairmen for
the rotary show will
meet at Keath Pearces
place on Tuesday
instead of Monday as
previously announced.

100
Members
(Lost one)
27
73
7
Guests
80
Total
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jerry-Hollister, Bronson

NON ROT/xRIAN GUESTS:

Bill .Holtz v
Shannon Rickert
Rusty Snyder’
Kim Ruse
Dennis Zeiter

Student
Student
Student

AWOL ROTARIANS

NEXT WEEK:

(Don’t forget to get
those make ups in)

Tom Miller in charge..'.was
ying to get Jim Endicott

Carroll Baines, Dick
Diringer, Elwyn Dodley,

-0Next meeting is the
annual meeting..with
election of new Direc­
tors. ..

Nominations are as
follows...
Darrel Gobcl
Larry Woodhams
Norm Youtsey
Dick White...

COUNSEL FROM THE MARTS
OF TRADE

Don Steffey arranged for
todays program. Richie
Barnes. Ho said that in
1969 there were some big
changes in the tax laws...
and there are even more
changes that have boon
made in 1976.„.. and that
all who arc in business
should be aware of the
changes.... there are new
credits...new deductions
...plus some of the old.
deductions have changed..
..so before getting into
the tax situation for 1976
...better check with your
tax consultant.

Jim Conrad, Duke, John
j Dean, Ed DeVito, Larry
i Donay, Dick Fischer,
1 Charles Geishert, Dick
- Ilruska, Jim Koss, John
• Milnes, Bill Milnes,
1 Dick Moore, Tom Normandin
■John Pierson, Ed Rivar,
’Bob Seaman, Don Stine,
•Conrad Swart, Mike
■ Toupalik, Ralph Toupalik,
I Ken Worden, Bob Yingling.

...what to do and what
not to do....like operating
in shallow water., .forgettin
to drain the water out
before cold weather and so
fOrth... but Jim says he is

so wasn’t ready to expound
on the subject vet... so
in his place....Dean Sible,
District Community relations
supt. for Consumers power
will be on hand with films
and a resume’ of the ice
storm that crippled Detroit

: Quincy..Monday Noon...
Angola..Monday Evening...

• get those make ups in.
’’Integrity and wisdom are
essential to success in
every business" said the
|DEFINITION DEPT:
executive to the nevi
employee, "by intcgi-ity
■-financing:
I mean that when you
Debt warmed over
promise a customer
something, you must keep
that promise even though
it means you’ll lose
money...
"And what is Wisdom"
"Not making any dumb
promises."

you don’t miss the kilowatts
anyway

something like

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12;15 P.M

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL l*ARli&gt;H-HOUSE - WEDNESD/W,*T2:15 P.M.*

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Notary programs
Director: Dick Uhl

TEES

CO

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lestor Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Roo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Pro|octs:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
February 2^, 25 ’&amp; 26, 1977

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

February 1977
1 • Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 • Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 • Richard Holben

May 1977
3 • Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1 VJb-Tl. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret • •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane. 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258.
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278*6357 ,
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . . 278-8325 |
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . . 767-4508 j
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen..........................
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth .....*
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
-278-5796
Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia *_ 278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Anji-Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita . . . .^.^.—^ 278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - WandqX7 £7^-4907

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine. Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. * •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Rood - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

• Honorary Member

Z/ Pl-r. 6 M :

r

AM
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

The CQJ^WATER
Rotary fflAcTOR
published by tiie^OJ^^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER,

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERRblARyCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

DECEMBER 14, 1976

the U. S. A.

DON CAZA, BRANCH COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR PRESENTS

PROGRAMS

Rotarian Chuck Davis was
in charge of today's
program. Our speaker,
Don Caza, described the
codes and fees, adopted
into law by the Branch
County Board of Commissioners
that serve as policy for
as County Building Inspector
and his department to
follow.

PREZ SEZ:
Profits from Rotary Show
to be divided three waysTibbits, Community
Tennis Court Lighting
Equipment and Branch
County Historical
Society.

-0-

ATTENDANCE MATH:
Members
Absent

Guests
Total

100
22
78
_12
.90

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Club received a thank
you note, for being
remembered, from Bern
Laney. Welcome back

Bert Ward
Bronson
Howard McCutchen
Bronson
L ar ry II age n
Brons on
Carl II. Hasbrouck
i
Bronson

-0-

Seton Bovee, as of
Tuesday 12-14-76, was
in our Coldwater
Community Health Center,
while Warren Williams
at last word, was
hospitalized in Minnea­
polis, Minnesota.
-0-

All club memebers are
expected to participate
in upcoming Rotary
Show. Show Director*
Jerry Towns, gave us
a run down on the show.
Said theme would be
,:Broadway Musicals.!!
Norm Youtsey will be in
charge of the End Men
segment of the show
production. Fifcst
rehearsal for end men
12: JO pm Sunday, January
9.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Timm Hill
Mary Johnson
Bill Holtz
Don Caza

John Caur
Ralph Naluleh

LIST OF ABSENT ROTARIANS
UNAVAILABLE..

Don Caza pointed out that
between February and Dec­
ember of 1975» there were
3^7 building units with a
value of $4,500,000 under
construction thru-out the
county.
That from January
1, 1976 to date there have
been 459 units valued over
$5,000,000 under construction
in Branch County.
It is the responsibility of
the Building Inspector to
insure, for all parties
involved, that a building
project is being constructed.,
to the proper standards.
The services of the department
are available upon request
to all citizens of Branch
County.

NEXT WEEK:

Club program chairman, Chuck
Geishei't, indicated program
would be announced.at our
meeting on the 21st.

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Welcome to new member,
Dan Ward, sponsored by
Harold Goodholm and very
ably inducted into Cold­
water Rotary by his
father, Bert Ward, visit­
ing Bronson Rotarian.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 * James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TEES

CO

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

W

1976 - 1977

OTARY PROGRAMS

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
17 • Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 • District Governor

September 1976
7 ■ Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 • Ken Putnam
2B - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR * 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

l

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 ■ Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 ■ Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .'
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
:■ Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae. ....................
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street • Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annettax
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. . .
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. ... - ...
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
.
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet . ..
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
’7/
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert,'120 Cheryl Ann-Drive - Phyllis
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518278-6783
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278*2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . *
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.
...........
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The CQ^WATER
^WCTOR
PIJBL

PATER ROTARY CLUB
Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

4902*

�“He Profits Most Who' Serves Best"

The COLDWATEHSHfefc^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^RR^frAR^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clilb'hi the U. S. A.

GET
ACQUAINTED
DAY AT ROTARY..............................
•—
-y

DECEMBER 21, 1976

!

ATTENDANCE:

PREZ SEZ:...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
John Milnes
Bob Nagle..

Members
Absent

101
18

Guests
Total

o?..
3
86

I

VJCj 1 0 O Q O O i&gt; O O u o Q

-0ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Not much else to say...
just want to wish every
one a Merry Christmas
and happy Holiday
season. And if you
are driving .. remember
to drive safely., we
want you back next week..

N 0x10 ooooo.

(Must be everyone stay­
home with his own club
this „wo.ek) „

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mary Jo Johnson- Student
Wade Smith
Dave Swansen

DID I TELL YOU ABOUT
THE MAN WHO WAS
ARRESTED FOR FRAUD?

AWOL ROTARIANS.....

The police nabbed this
man for selling eter­
nal youth pills.
They discovered he was
a repeater, having been
booked on the same
charge in 1423, 1509,
1615, 1772, and 1829.

Ron Bold, Fred Culy,
George Buchanen, Charles
Davis, Jim Endicott,
Dick Fischer, George
Hendriksen, Vince
Kornstein, James Koss,
Ralph La Gro, Lester
Luso, Tom Miller, Bob
Nagle, Tom Norraandin,
Charles Putnam, George
Pierce, Don Stine, Bob
Yingling..

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THOUGHTS FOR THIS
WEEK:....
What this country needs
is a politician who
knows what this country
needs..

Appearances are de­
ceiving. A dollar bill
looks exactly the same
as it did ten years
ago.

With Rotary Ideals of
foil’’Wship in Mind------ ■
Walt Balcom arranged the
program of getting better
acquainted with 4 of our
nev/er members. Giving a
synopsis of their life

Get those makeups in...
Quincy Monday Noon..
Angola Monday Evening.

Darrel Goble
Jim Conrad
Harold Card
I Dale Brose.
Then was topped off by
club Historian and
keeper of the archives..
Ernie Luse to give us
info on who the charter
members were....... and
some of the things the
Rotary Club did in the
early years..
| The Coldwater Rotary Club
was chartered on November
I 10, 1921o.... and
first meeting was held in
January of 1922 starting
with 22 charter members.
First Rotary show was held
in 1935 as near as Ernie
can 1 c j_1 . . o. o o o
] with about 4-500 dollars

j profit.

Thanks Walt for arranging
a very interesting program.

NEXT WEEK:.....

I
13
I
I AUTO ENTREPRENEUR

Les Woodward in Charge...

I Ralph Toupalik report­
edly had this to say
i about some of the new
models...
"Trouble with bucket
I seats is that not
Ieveryone has tho same
size bucket.

Says he is tapping tho
resources of "'Retired Friends’1
.... and will have one of
them tell of some of the
History of Branch County.
Should be an interesting
program.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 &gt; James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 ■ Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE flK
WOTARY PROGRAMS

COV TEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Gelshert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 ■ District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Pro|ects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Gelshert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. AAANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
'21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 24? 25 &amp; 26?1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 ■ Keith Pearce

March 1977
I - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 ■ Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 ■ Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Gelshert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand-Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edward 436 E, Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
278-6704
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2318
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-5790
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-8840
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
278-8325
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
767*4508
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen. . .
278-4812
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
278-4310 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278- 7247 Miller, Tom' 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518.
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
238-2632
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
-278-4198
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
279-9492
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
278-6856
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia ’ 278-6356
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert,-1-20 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis - . . _278-5006
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
278-2272
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-8321
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8373
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . .

NAME

* Honorary Member

AM

The CQJ®WATER
Rotary S|fifcCTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Rood - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

MR. ERNEST LUSE
225 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278*6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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The COLDWATER

. REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER RbTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dltlb'hi the U. S. A.
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- '

WATER POWERED GRIST AND SAW MILLS OF EARLY BRANCH
COUNTY-HALE PEARCE-SPEAKER

DECEMBER 28, 1976

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ
Warren Williams health
continues to imprdve :in
hospital®

Walt Balcom reminded ius
all, that article of
great interest and
potential benefit to
each member appear in
our monthly Rotary
magazine.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Bob Nagle
Chuck Bacon

Members
Absent

101

Jo
.Total

79

NOTARIZIN' GUESTS:
Bob Kirkpatrick - Bronsor,
Norb Strobel - Bronson
Dale Brown - Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS

Vicksburg Rotary Club
will be holding their
Rotary Show called,
:iShowboat'! February 2^!-.

The Group Study Exchange
Team from England is
tentatively scheduled
to be here the end of
April or early part of
May. Coldwater members
will be asked to help
host the groupo
Meal cost has been increased by 2^0 by note
of the Board of Directors
otarting with our Janu­
ary 4 meeting. It will
be of much help, if we
all pay Ernie with the
correct change for our
meal, particularly, for
first meal time January

Mary Jo Johnson
Dick Tomlinson
Allen Tomlinson
Jim Mettleman
George Seefeld
Bill Holtz
ABSENT ROTARIANS:

Rotarian Les Woodward was
Program Chairman. Hale
Pearce, retired Branch
County Soil Conservationist,
spoke to us about the
many sites, particularly
back in the early 1800 s,
when water was harnessed
as a source of energy.
Water in Branch County
falls as much as 60’ from
Marble Lake, to South Lake
near Coldwater, and dam
sites were located along
that river as well as along
other waterways where there
were similar drops in the
water level. The harnessing
of ivater for power in those
early years was very impor­
tant in encouraging people
to move into the Branch
County area and particularly
Coldwater, Blackhawk Mill
was founded around 18SO.
Hodunk Mill started around
18O2 and wai ; rebuilt in Z1847
along with the building still
standing there today. The
oldest dam in'Branch County
is the one west of Coldwater
on US 12, with the road
today passing over the dam,
near the Douglas Farm.

Warren Adair, Carroll
Barnes, Ron Beld, Bill
Bobier, Dale Brose,
Tom Collins, Jim Conrad
Sherwood Craig, Duke
Davidson, Ed DeVito,
Dick Fischer, Ed Geis'ihert I?
Darrle Goble, George
Henriksen, Santford
Thanks to Les and Hale for
Jolley, John Klein,
helping us to understand
Vince Kornstein, Ralph
more about our local
historical heritage.
Tom Normandin, Charles
Putnam, Keath Pearce,
George Pierce, John
Pierson, Ken Putnam, Ed
Rivar, Paul Ruse, Bob
Seaman.

(Get those makeups in
before Tuesday)

NEXT WEEK:
Dick Fischer is in charge of
the program. Dick will be
talking to us and showing a.
film clip, about the firm he
is a part of, Coldwater home
based Alliance Associates.
Alliance is recognized throu­
ghout the USA, as one of the
nations loading food brokerage
firns.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, ! 2:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�Cp^tTEES,

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rublcy, Paul Ruse

★

CLUBSERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

&gt;

community ilhuLx ML i»/o-i»/7
’Notary programs
Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

VOCATIONAL SERVICES

Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 • George Pierce
21 • Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

.

Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich

August 1976
3 • Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 • District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 ■ Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 • Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
] - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 ■ Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 ■ Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 • Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K.- Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Wolton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara..................
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card. Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara - .
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road • Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay. Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia......................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360
279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2318
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ... .
278-5790
278-6821 ’Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield • Wilma J.......................
278-8840
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-6183
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2912
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2217
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
278-6357
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8325
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
767-4508
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4812
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-7448
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
278-2021
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . 278-2007
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2811
278-4310 'Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
278-8412
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Cloy Street • Delores
278-8518279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-6783
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean . . . . :
238-2632
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278- 4198
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine..........
279- 9492
.
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean....................
278-9349
278-4248 Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-5796
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane............................ “
278-8743
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
278-6356
278-4082 Pierce, Georae, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-8981
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-2311
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-7237
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278- 5006
639-4433 Rumsey. Robert,—120 Cheryl Ann Drive- Phyllis - •
279- 9412
278-4653 Ruse, Poul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
278-2272
278-7960 Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. • Horrietta
278-8321
278- 6517 I Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8373
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita .... ■ ■ ■
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wandoy^’^.y' .278-4907

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, UN. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan. .......
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet ...»••••
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
...............
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

1977

The CQJftWATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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.____

The COLDWATEB|Wary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^S^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestdlilb'tn the U. S. A.

JANUARY 4, 1977

DICK FISHER TELLS ABOUT PRIVATE LABEL FOODS.......

I

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Dick in charge of the Pro­
gram as well as being the
Members
101
Happy Birthday to:
program. Told of one of
Absent
22
pur
local industries.....
Ron Beld
79
.. Alliance Associates.,
Dick Fisher
8
Guests
whom he also happens to
Chuck Davis
Total...
be employed by. Alliance
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is the broker for private
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Rehearsals have started
label foods for super
for the 1977 Rotary Show
Henry' Goiiiley - Bronson
markets throughout the
to be presented 24, 25 &amp; &gt;
Larry Hagen
U.S. So when you see
26 of February under*
Warren Wade - Bronson
a "House Brand" in a super
the tutelage of Jerry
Maurice Ryan
market.chances are it
Towns. Rehearsals are
was handled by Alliance
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
every Tuesday nite at
Associates.
They deal
7•30 at the Elks Upstairs
Bobbi. We Ike Student
with the buyers for super
thru January.... then
Jim Newberry Stuedent
market groups...and with
Tuesday and Wednesdays
Royce Olmstead
the food processors.
in February.
Bob Brines
The purpose is to givc-0the most quality for the
On the subject of the
■AWOL ROTARIANS:
dollar and yet give the
Show... anyone who will
super market a decent
Walt Balcom, Dick
be in the chorus and
margin
of profit.
Biringer, George Buchdoesn't have their shirt
The subject of coffee was
anen, Tom Collins, Woody
size in yet., get the
mentioned... and the high
Craig, Ed DeVito, Larry
info, to Mark Feller.
prices
that are now on
Donay, John Dygert, Bill
Coffee. He informed us
-0Fuller, Dick Hruska,
that the frost that killed
In the Last Epistle from
Larry Iveson, Bob Kerr,
many of the coffee tress
Gov. Art... Coldwater
Vince Kornstein, John
is the cause...and that
took over the #1 spot
Milnes, Tom Miller, Tom
the soonest we could forsee
for Attendance.... how
Normandin, Ken Putnam,
any
lower prices would be
about that....lets keep
Don Stine, Howard Teeter,
2 to 3 years hence.....
it away from Vicksburg
Paul Thompson, Dick Uhl,
... show em we are as
Ken Worden.
I even boycotts would not
lower the price., so make
good attenders as they.
Remember to get those
up
your mind... to either
make ups in before Tues.
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drink less coffee (and
POETRY CORNER.....
sleep better)... or pay the
(Written by a banker
price.
ONE LINERS CONTINUED..
friend of the editor
Always interesting to learn •
and dedicated to the
Said Gordon Schlubatis,
more about our local industr­
Financial Guardians in
renowned travel agent,
ies.
our Club.....)
to the prospective
j
traveller: "For the
From the day you're born
NEXT WEEK:
price you have in mind,
till you ride in a hoarse
sir, I suggest you join
Harold Card in charge and
things are never so bad
the
Navy."
will have as his guest Garth
that they can't get worse.

|

n

-0ONE LINERS......

Said the doctor to the
plump patient-. "Your di'et
is very simple..: if it
tastes good..spit it out."1

I

Wilbur of Bronson Rotary
C?_ub as speaker. Garth is in
the Auction business and will
divulge some inside informa­
tion on how people can got
'“taken at Auctions" and how
net to 'Get Taker,"... Should
fbe an interesting program.
(Possibly we could find somej thing for him to sell.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6;10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW

�* \At

. .CQMMUIIII I J.IH III W
J’
^^W;‘‘*Wi'^0TARY PROGRAM

Notary club of

coMttees

Coldwater, Mich.
★

CLUB SERVICE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

■

Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jirrr T
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
,.j
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGrfe
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph *,
•LfciGro, Don Shornoi Tom
,
&gt; Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes
*•"'

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, G.eorge
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Wprden,
Les Woodward

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

August 1976
3 • Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 ■ William Milnes
31 ■ District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

22 - Keit.

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 ■ Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
■Co-cha irrhen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
The above is our program
Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
Special programs such as

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace. ....
278-7258
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara...................
278-5891
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278-7247
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
...........
279-9471
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann . . . .
238-2266
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne ...........
• 278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . .
278-4990
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
*
278-2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653
Goble, Darrel. 1260 Union City Road • Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J.......................
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane • Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. . . .' . .
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. • Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive • Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ■ ■
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma ....
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8412
278-8518 Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodword, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond. . . . .
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25-Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie. . .... ..............
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

The CQ^WATER
PUBI

Coldwaler, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Mh. rjRNi.SI LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
. 278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBffi&amp;toy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^ R&amp;^R^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Shib fh the U. S. A.

JANUARY 11, 1977

GARTH WILBUR TELLS OF AUCTION BUSINESS

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE

There will be roll call
at Rehearsals...
only
2 misses are allowed with
out good excuse to be
absent... or will have
to be out of the show.
Need to get absenses
excused by Keath Pearce
or Rich Holben.
There are a lot of songs
to learn.. and everyone
needs rehearsal time,
there are none too many
scheduled.

Missed getting this
info this week.....

-0-

Happy Birthday to:

Ken Putnam
Woody Craig..
and in absentia...
Warren Williams..
-0-

Reminder.... 7:30
rehearsals....every *
1Tu.es
upstairs at the Elks

SPECIAL NOTE' ER®
LESTER LUCE...

Reminder...
Student
guests this year have
been selected on the
basis of recommenda­
tions from the school
counselors, omitting
children or grand
children of members.
It was designed to
give the opportunity to
outstanding students
who would not be inv­
ited otherwise.
Members may bring
student guests by
making advance arrang­
ements at the High
s.chool.

End Men Rehearsals on
Sundays.....
JOKE...MOTOR VEHICLE
DIVISION...

-0-

Tickets are now distribu­
ted.. see Tom Collins
fro more if you need.

-0-

THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

When adversity befalls
you, take it lika a
man. .
blame it on your wife*

The two automobiles
colided on the icy
street intersection and
a young man who had wit­
nessed the accident
rushed over to one of
the drivers.
'■Hey,i:said he. "I saw
everyting that happened
and it was all the other
guys fault.'1

"No" said the driver,
disconsolately. "'It
could not possibly have
been his fault. His
father is the mayor, his
brother is the chief of
Police and I’n engaged to
be married to his sister.1

Harold Card arranged for
todays program....
Bronson Rotarian Garth
Wilbur told of the auction
Business., he is the 2nd
generation following his
Dad in the business.
’’Grandpa" started in the
Auction biz in 19^9----Garth following his foot­
steps starting in 19^5An Auctioneer is many
things.. Public relations
m an, Di Spl ay Art i st,
Referee; Attorney, Acc­
ountant, Banker, Singer,
Psychiatrist....
He mentioned that the
momentum of the sale is
very important. There
are various ways to
overcome those who try to
slow down the momentum.,
but he did not divulge
those secrets.
Items sold at auction include
Stock market...Livestock,
Di amends, Paintings...
plus others too numerous
to mention..
Some tips include....
Never bid in the same
style every time.
Autcioneer picks up this
.. and can use to his
"know your
advantage.
Auctioneer

NEXT WEEK:

Dale Brose is in charge for
the coming meeting...
unable to reach him at
this writing to get a pre­
view...but we are sure it
will be interesting.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
I . w
**
• t
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P?M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P-M.

_

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 * Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COVTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE I

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

I

f
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTQRIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Cv-chairmeVi:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren W[lliams_
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr.
—— 28 - John- Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court • Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Shafron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. • Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street ■ Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-4310 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. ....
. . .
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet ......
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia *
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
639-4433 Rums’ey, Robertn 20 Cheryl Ann' Drive - Phyllis
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita . .
278-5639 I Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive * Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive * Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart. Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle * Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive * Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court * Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163*Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall * Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott * Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

JAN |?
AM
1977

The CQ^^ATER
Rotary REFLH(71OR

United Stares 13c

pbbushbd by tubROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MXCHXGAN

49036

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|g|ifefc»j REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^rS^R^ZLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'dhlbfn the U. S. A.

JANUARY 20, 1977

VIVIAN LOPEZ... TELLS ABOUT KIDNEY MACHINE.

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE.....

Happy Birthday to..

Members
Absent

101
21

“Bo

Bert Faller
Bernard Laney
Bob Yingling

Guests
. Total

-0-

8
“BB

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Remember.. rehearsals
every Tuesday nite
at
special
groups at 7:00...

Jerry Hollister Bronson
Jim Eley Bronson
Glen Barnett Bronson
Ken Younquist Bronson
Marie Putnam Marshall

-0-

Advertising Sales need
to be completed by
next meeting... so
if you haven’t contac­
ted your prospects
yet... do so before
the meeting Tuesday..

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bobbi WeIke
student
Jim Newberry student
Clyde Williams Florida
Former Coldwater
Rotarian...„ now
came back to warm up.

-0EMPLOYMENT DIVISION...
Two old friends happ­
ened to meet one day.
In the course of the
conversation which
followed, one of them
asked the other what
his brother was doing
for a living....
’’Nothing,” was the reply.

”1 thought he was looking
for a ,government job."
"Thats right, and he
got it."

AWOL ROTARI’ANS....
(some of whom are
Probably freezing in
Florida..)

Dale Brose arranged for
the program..........
Vivian Lopez, who is
in charge of the renal
Hemo Dialasis unit at
the Branch County
Health Center was the
speaker. Service of the
unit was available as
of October 1st.
Our ’’Kidney Machine” is
operating as a sattelite
of the Nephrology Center
at Borgess Hospital at
Kalamazoo.
They now have 6 patients
using the local machine.
h. few years ago...
people with kidney
failure would die...
but now with treatment
3 to 5 times a week
they can lead a somewhat
normal life.
each treatment takes
4 to 6 hours at a cost
of $200 to $250 per
treatment.
Most patients are waiting
for transplants... because
the cost of a prolonged
treatment period gets
extremely costly.

Charles Bacon, Walt
! Balcom, Ron Beld, Dale
Brose, George Buchanan,
Bill Carlson, Woody
Craig, Hal Creal,
John Dean, Ed DeVito,
NEXT WEEK:...
Lurry Donay, Vince
Kornstein, Bernard Laney,
Ron Beld in charge....
Mark Maire, Tom Normandin, Unable to reach him at
George Pierce, Don
this writing for a preview..
Stine, Conrad Swart,
..so we'll find cut when
Paul Thompson, Charles
we get there.
Woodward, Bob Yingling.

-0DEFINITION DEPT....

ANOTHER THOUGHT

Thought for the week:
NOSTALGIA:....
Retained Yearnings

You know you're getting
old if you can recall
when you wished for the
income you can’t live on
today.

If you want your children
to listen to you, speak
softley to someone else.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR oak - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 p.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 * James Lyon, Richard White
1978 * James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COMMUNITY SERVICE |
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

f

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 • George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 ■ Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blrlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Lu.se

&gt;

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
. 28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 ■ Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 • Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles; 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe S.treet - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road _- Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 39T N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street * Deanna
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jeon
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane. .......................
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 NTHudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
27825006
279- 9412

The CQffiWATER
Rotary |®&amp;CTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the Uq^f&amp;TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians A Iways Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278*7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

COLDWATER* MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEl||i&amp;tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER RO^Ry CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestUlilb^fnthe U. S. A.

JANUARY 25, 1977

DON HEFFNER SPEAKS ON HUMAN RELATIONS
W- '-'A
Q o o o 0 o
i hJ

ATTENDANCE MATH:

PREZ SEZ:

Ron Bold in charge....
and did clarify the fact
Members
101
How about thatoo.o
that he was not a part
Absent
22
info in Gov Art ’’ s
of Hugh Heffners enter-/
79
latest epistle shows
prise...
so the Human
Guests
7
that the Coldwater club
relations ho had ref­
8'6
?
Total
nosed out Vicksburg...
erence to was mostly in
and was in Ise place for j ROTARIAN GUESTS:
i the industrial field.
attendance in the dist. j
i Mr. Heffner is group
for December.
R ay Ehl. .&gt;. Qu in cy
Vico President in charge
Coldwater
88.72
&lt; I-liice Kraus..,Quincy
of Pcrsonell for Evans
#2 Vicksburg
88.08
; Wendell Hathaway..Bronsoni Products.... and d.eals in
lets keep it up and see j Ray DeVries.. .Kzoo.
I Labor relations... as he
how many we can get in
stated.blessed are the
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
*,
a row.
peace makers for they are
'
«
I
never unemployed.”
-0. Bobbi Welke-Studcnt
He
related several things
Ruineiuber.. „ o. rehearsals p Jim Newberry- Student
■ Don Hefner - Speaker
j involved with labor re­
now starting in Feb.
are Tues &amp; Wed nites... '
j lations. ... some company-s
now have 28 to 32% of the
at the Country Club...
AWOL ROTARIANS:...
lower level.
compensation package in tax
| Charles Bacon, Elwyn
free benefits to employees.
-0; Bodlcy, George Buchanan, , And one of the requests
Starting at our next
j Charles Davis, Dick
that was negotiated out of
meeting.... the End Men ! Fischer, Darrel Goble,
a contract at one plant was
will have their opportu­ I Dick Hruska, Vince
a '.'0 minute rest period
nity to perform at
j Kornstoin, Bernard Laney, j every hour...and a 10 min
Rotary... get a little
! Dill Milnos, Tom Miller,
*
wash room, privolege every
more practice before
I Bob Nagle, Tom Normandin, !
h v.-ur... doc sn! t leave much
going on stage to a
iKoath Pearce, George
| time tc work. No wonder
packed house.
I Pierce, Charles Putnam,
I prices aro high.
I Ken Putnam, Ed Rivar,
1
-0Bob Seaman, Mike ToupaHappy Birthday to
lik, Larry Woodhams, Ken
Judge DeVito.o.
NEXT WEEK:
I Worden.
&amp; Bob Yingling.
Chuck Bacon scheduled to
-0-0present the program, has
For those who missed last ’
Board meeting will be
been out of town so was nnmooting,, you missed a
Tuesday Evening.. If
able to get a preview on
there is practice it will good lunch., prime Rib.. • what he will have for a pro­
| the 1,05 apparently was
be after practice.if
gram. Anyway we will find
no practice., it will be [trying to impress us®,
out on Tuesday....
and did a good job.,
at the regular time, at
One speculation was that it
everyone wanted a siesta
Prez Hal’s house.
c-'Uld be on 'The High Price
time after lunch.
of Bacon”. That one was
-0rather
bad so wnvt mention
Saturday tickets aro get­
it.
ETHNIC JOKE DEPT....
ting scarce., so better
put the effort on selling
Thurs &amp; Friday tickets.

Did you hear about the
1
—___ pilot who was not
i Definition Dept:
about to bo out done by
-0ACUPUNCTURE SCHOOL:
tho English pilot who
Be sure to get all ads
wore a patch over one
Oh-the-Jab training
sold and turn in to Don
eye.,
so
he
wore
a
patch
Stoffey this meeting...
bring the money if you can on each eye.
saves billing.’

______________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Ne
ghboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1
00% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M. .
___ »

_______ UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

co^Sttees-

COMMUNITY SERVICE f

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shomo, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 ■ Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 • William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

|
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 • John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat. ................
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
276-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 76 Douglas Avenue - Janice
.
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
238-2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
278*4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan..., . . .
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean. .......
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
. . .
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
278-8743
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia ’ 278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road .- Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.4. .
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall,-. Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street -: Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie. .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna. . .

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

The CQJ^WATER

Rotary OBector

PUBLISHED BY THE

tfj^XTER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR.

.RNCST LOSE

223 N. FRLMUNT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49056

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgg^/ary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERROiARYCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest ClUb'tn the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 1, 1977

RALPH LA GRO SPEAKS ON SCOPE OF HEALTH CARE
SERVICES AT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER..

PREZ SEZ:

Chuck Bacon in charge of
I arranging for another
Board meeting held
Members
101
i
Rotarian-Ralph LaGro to
Tues nite 2-1
Absent
19
i present the program.
-o"82"
( Ralph covered the scope
Governor Art is planning
of medical services avail­
Guests
5
on being in attendance at
Total
87
able at the Health Center.
the Feb 25 show perfor­
ROTARIAN
GUESTS:.
’
Mentioned
that there is a
Ii
mance.
[ definite shift toward work­
-0Clarence Walters ing with more outpatient
Rotary Show anncts. :
Quincy
I services.
Ticket Chmn Tom Collins
NON ROTARIAN 'GUESTS:
Including...
needs Saturday nite
Recently opened Renal unit
tickets, has extra
Chas. Cavins
for kidney treatment. An'
thursday and Friday nite
Anette Widner- Student
outpatient Surgery Center,
tickets.
Tom Lindquist- Student
Outpatient
cancer therapy
-0Loren Thacher
is now being done at our
Don Steffey needs ad
Health
center in conjunction
information for show pgm ! THE FOLLOWING SCOUNDRELS
with Bronson hosp in K’zoo.
immediately.
WERE ABSENT* .. . Emergency
room has increased
-0Elwyn
Bodley,
George
to
19,000
visits
annualy...
Keath Pearce called for
average cost per visit
a meeting of all show
j Buchanan, Woody Craig,
Duke
Davidson,
John
35.00.
There are 3 new
program chairmen at his
Dean,
Ed
DeVito,
Dick
doctors
coming to the area
house on high ground,
Fischer,
Dick
Hruska,
to
practice.
Monday nite 2-7-77.
Average stay at our hosp
-0I Vince Kornstein, Ber­
nard
Laney,
Jim
Lyon,
runs 950. While the average
Chuck Geishert is look.Tom
Normandin,
John
is 1200 at other hospitals
ing for specialty acts
I
Pierson,
Charles
Putnam,
in the area. Even though
for the show. Volunteer
Paul
Ruse,
Bob
Seaman,
it sounds high..we have
yourself or someone
Don
Stine,
Dan
Ward,
an
efficient Care Center.
else.
Ken
Worden.
In general we have a lot
-0Remember.,
get
those
of good things going for
Remember, Rehearsals on
make
ups
in
before
us in the way of health
Tues &amp; Wed Nites at the
Tuesday.
.
lets
stay
in
care services. Thanks
country club, lower level.
our
#1
spot
in
the
Chuck and Ralph for a very
-0District.
informative program.
Solo's by End Men started
-0-0today and will be a
NEXT
WEEK:
....
regular feature at meetings DID YOU HEAR ABOUT
Dick Biringer in charge will
till showtime. John
The cannibal who was
have
as his guest Warner
Milnes and John Dygert
expelled from school
Reed who is the Parole and
broke the ide today.
when they caught him
Probation officer for the
-0buttering up the
Mich
Dept of Correction. He
New Show Star.. Jim
teacher?....
lives in Branch Co. and hand­
Endicott., who turned
-0les
all parole and probation
the pages.
THOUGHT
FOR
THE
WEEK..
cases in the county. Will
-0(WEAK)
tell what happens when some­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
The so-called ’’Weaker
one gets out of prison and
Darrel Goble &amp; Al
Sex” is actually the
also what happens when some­
Nelson.
stronger sex, because
one is put on probation.
-0of the weakness of the
Should be an interesting
Sergeants at Arms notes;
so called ’’Stronger
In carrying out their
program.
Sex
”
for
those
of
the
duties.. fined several
members, cause they
. weaker sex.
had not been fined
1
recently.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH^tOUSE - WEDNESDAY,- 12:16 P.M.*

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION &gt; 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

co^Fftees

COMMUNITY SERVICE ‘

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

f

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 • Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976.
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

VOCATIONAL SERVICE'
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
’ Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If youTWisfi to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies1. Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-8360
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2318
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-5790
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
278-8840
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . •
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-2912
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2217
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-6357
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8325
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
767-4508
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4812
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-7448
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-2021
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara •
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2007
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2811
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-8412
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278-7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8518
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy. . ...................
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-6783
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jeon
238-2632
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
278- 4198
Moore,
Richard,
42
Carlyle
Avenue
Elaine
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
279- 9492
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770 I Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-9349
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-5796
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pot
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia *_ 278-6356
278-8981
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-2311
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia. . ..............
278-2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-7237
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278- 5006
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ...
279- 9412
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
278-4653 RuseTFaul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-2272
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-8321
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ...............................
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8373
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive * Nancy
Swart, Conrod, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma ....
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond. ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 2T’Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The CQ^iWATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. .tRN-jSl LUSE

225 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49056

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COWWATEgB^ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtE^JRO^R^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Cl^bfn the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 8, 1977

WARNER REED - PROBATION &amp; PAROLE OFFICER SPEAKS.
1

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE:

Happy Birthday to:
Fred Duly
Jim Lyon
Hal Sexton
Dick White

Members
Absent

101
15

Guests
Total

9
95

(No wonder they ran out
of food)..
ROTARIAN GUESTS • 0 o o
Frank Parkinson - Quincy
Dale Brown ‘
Quincy
-Bronson
Warren Wake

-0Need a correction here..
regarding rehearsal
locations...
The Rehearsals are
Tues Nite 15th at the
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Elks top floor..
Wed Nite 16th at Co. Club |
.....
1 Bill Cotty Jr.
lower level..
Tom Linquist
Student
and then Week prior to
Anette Widner Student
the show.... every nite
Pam Moore
Student
at the Tibbits starting
Mark R„ Williams
Sunday the 20th..so
Dan Detnron
clear your calender..
-0AWOL ROTARIANS:
Warren Wil Hams is back
in town.. from a stay
I Ron Beld, George Buchanan 1
at Rochester, Minn at the
Charles Davis, Harold
hosp. there his address
Goodholm, John Klein,
is 1331 Adolph Shores
Vince Kornstein, Bernard
Coldwater..would apprec­
Laney, John Milnes, Tom
iate hearing from you.
Normandin, Don Stine,
-0Howard Teeter, Mike TouReport is that Seton Bove,e
palik, Jim Troust, Dan
is getting back in the
Ward, Lester Wise.
Swing again and is "gain­
ing" each day... after
Remember get those make­
being on the sick list.
ups in before Tuesday.
-0Reminder.. Show partici­
pants will be getting
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT
matching shirts..the club
the ship that sailed
will pick up part of the
tab., and cost to members from Hong Kong with a
cargo of Yo-Yo's?
is only 10.00 each.
-0It sank 164 times.
Also.. by this next meet­
-0ing. Tues Feb 15th..tickCANDID
COMMENT.
....
ets are to be turned in o
(from Wall Street Jrnl)
you "own em."
A Bank is where you can
-0borrow money., if you can
Thanks to End men..Bob
provide enough evidence
Nagle and John Dean for
to show that you don't
giving us a preview of
need
it.
their songs for the show
Bob doing: Eddie Cantors
"If you knew Susie".,
and John with Maurice
Chavaliers "Thank Heaven
for little Girls."
O Q Q

Dick Biringer arranged for
todays Program. Mr. Reed
told of some of the things
that he encounters. He
stated that his office deals
with adults charged with
a felony..about half of them
are over 17 &amp; under 21 and
the other half over 21.
h-4% of those convicted went
on probation. There were
82 felony convictions in
1976 compared to 8 in 1966.
He spends about 1,000 hours
a year getting background
on the person charged with a
felony. What does a pro­
bation officer do? Spends
a lot of time on surveilance
of what the subjects are
doing. The purpose is to
protect society. The system
he terms is successful.
95% of those on probation
do not repeat., and 87%
of those who come out of
prison do not repeat. 100.%
of course would be better.,
but those percentages are
good and feels that the sys­
tem is successful even though
it is criticized by some.
V/hen asked what is the cause
of such a high crime rate.,
his reply was.."People are
living in a moral vacuum.
Young people need to be
taught what is right.■'
-0NEXT WEEK...,
Bill Bobier in charge... will
have as speaker...Dr. Nettle­
man... and says that this time
it will not be on worms or
Boe s..but will be on a sub­
ject that we all will face
sooner or later..“Death and
Dying"..oHe has insights on
this subject that are very
good and should be a very
interesting program.

You Will Always Be Welcome
tk_ _
. ,,
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
RF a Tha*0""9 Clubs
----------------------- nuance - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

!

t
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

j

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION ■ 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
’■ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

co^Ftees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymbumer
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,’
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

★

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
’Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, N&lt;?rm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 24, 2S. &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B-K."Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 ■ Dick Birlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

I
1976 ■ 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 • Jim Endicott
19 ■ Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymbumer

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert ■ Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . &gt;
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Rood - Dorothy • •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr„ 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes. John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
238-&gt;2632
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278;4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278^9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278*8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert,. 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
.--278-4907

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan.
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.
.................
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road • Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

Z.'

Ip FEB (4
1°
a.M
\
1977

--

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 PM
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
C0LD3ATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD^ATEB^feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^RblT^SCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dlilb' in the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 15, 1977

DR. nehleMAN SPEAKS ON DEATH AND DYING....

ATTENDANCE:
Members
Absent

PREZ SEZ:

HAPPY: BIRTHDAY TO:...

Jim Troust
Norm Youtsey
Howard Teeter

Guests
Total

-0THE BIG WEEK OF THE
YEAR IS NEXT WEEK____
Rehearsal for special
groups Sunday nite...
and rehearsal for entire
cast Mon, Tues &amp; Wed..
plus the show..Thurs
Fri &amp; Sat. Sunday the
27th..we can all
collapse.
-0REMINDER... Uniforms
for Chorus members..
Dark Slax...dark sox,
and black shoes.
Shirts all will be
salmon color and will
be furnished.
-0AN OTHER REMINDER...
The Ladies nite of the
year will be the After
glow.. after the
Saturnite show..so
bring your Rotary Arm
and be there..Dancing
..food...spirits...
frivolity..cameradery
..and a general good
time to be had by
all.
May even have a dance
contest.
-0CONGRATULATIONS TO
John Klein...just re­
ceived his Sr. Active
past presidents Badge.
(Would that classify
him as a Senior Citizen
too?)

FOR OUR SOUTHBOUND
ROTARIANS..
When I'm South for the
Winter...
This comes as no surprise,
I arrive for record lows.,
while back home they hit
new highs....

101
27
7^
10
8A

ROTAlilATT GUESTS:
Jim Eley - Bronson
Bob Kirkpatrick-Bronson
Paul L. Rukel - Reading
Dan Dobson --Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Sam Schlubatls
Gene Wallace
Annette Widener Student
Tom Lindquist Student
Brad Remington
Mike Falango

FOLLOWING SCOUNDRELS
WERE AWOL...
Elwyn Bodley, Dale Brose,
George Buchanan, Woody
Craig, Hal Creal, Duke
Davidoon, Larry Donay,
Jim Endicott, Dick
Fischer, Harold Goodholm,
George Hendrickson, Ber­
nard Laney, Robert Loose,
John Milnes, Tom Norman­
din, Gil Patton, John
Pierson, Charles Putnam,1
Ken Putnam, Ed Rivar, Don
Stine, Paul Thompson,
Ralph Toupalik, Larry
Woodhams, Chuck Woodward,
Ken Worden, Bob Yingling.

Remember..get those make­
ups in-before Tues.
Quincy-Monday..Angola
Monday Nite...
MIXED MEANINGS...

Education’: What you get
from reading the fine
print.

Bill Bobier coerced Dr. Bill
Nettleman into being the
speaker. Dr. Bill is a
versatile chap., can speak
on a variance of subjects.,
this time chose "Death and
Dying" He stated.."Death
has been kinda "Spooky" in
the past..and most folks
avoid talking about it.
However..a healthier attit­
ude is developing..we are
more prone to discuss aspects
of death and dying now.
When we grieve for a dead
person we are not feeling
sorry for the dead..but are
feeling sorry fro ourselves.
Grief is healthy and serves
a good purpose. However.,
sometimes help is needed to
get out of the grips of
grief. Dr. Nettleman also
discussed the problem of
when and when not to try to
prolong life through tech­
nology. Also he discussed
the "Living Will." that a
person can make while he is
still in sound mind (He
thought some Rotarians would
not qualify on this point
this was in jest of course..)
The living will is only good
if the family goes along
with it.
-0NEXT WEEK:
Keath Pearce in charge..Will
have a program of previews
from the Rotary Show..this
is 2 fold..to help the per­
formers get used to being in
front of an audience..
(if they can make it in front
of a group of Rotarians..
they can make it anywhere)
Also to give Rotarians who are
not in the show..a preview.

EXPERIENCE: What you get
from not reading it.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COI^TTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 ■ James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 • Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 • Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

f

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howqrd Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller ■
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 • Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose ■
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore ■
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet . . . .'
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5366 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278*5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene - Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Rood - Lillian ....
278-7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy.
..............
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N-. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue • Pat
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
278-2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy --Pat------- 639-4433 Ramsay, Robert,-120 .Cheryl Ann Drive-*-Phyllis . .
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
-278-5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Eairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan. 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
•.
Swart, Conrad, 49 W&lt; Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 667 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 133-1 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond. ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The CQJJ^iWATER
. - ---------------- ...

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
yisitmg Rotarians Always tP'dcome

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

490S&amp;

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100 *
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
276-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER:7?0Zar)' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATw^offz^RpCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlilb iri the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 22, 1977

PREZ SEZ:

1977 ROTARY SHOW.="ROTARY ON BROADWAY"
HUGE SUCCESS

ATTENDANCE:

Welcome to new members:
Jeff Dean., brought in
by "Pappy" John Dean.
Classification:
Insurance.

Also to Shannon
Rickert.. Mgr. of
Wick Homes plant.
Brought in by Bill
Lymbumer.
Happy to have you as
members of Rotary.
-0HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:..
Connie Swart
Bill Carlson...

-0Reminder.. Board Meeting
Tues evening March 1st
at Prez Hal's house.
-0Thanks to everyone who
worked to help make the
show a success.

HUMOR DIVISION....
(Courtesy R.O. Shirk.,
editor of the Oelwein
Iowa.."Missing Cog")

INCENDIARY DIVISION..
The telephone at the
fire station rang..
"Fire, Fire," the woman
calling yelled. "My
house is on fire"
"0..K. lady," said the
fireman, "how do we get
there?"

There was a moments sil­
ence. "Don't you have
that little red truck
any more?"

________________________ _____

Members
Absent

103

Guest
Total

87

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Jim Eley - Bronson
Bob Beauchamp - Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS....

Anette Widener - Student
Tom Lindquist
Student

Tuesdays meeting was devoted
to rehearsal..and a preview
of some of the End men’s
songs....After sounding a
bit "rough" yet on
Tuesday., the show didn't
"Peak" too soon..but took
on the polish it needed for
the opening night on Thurs­
day. Full house for all
3 nights.... and Governor
Art came to see the show
on Friday night. We trust
he enjoyed it as much as
the rest of the audience did&lt;
-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0

AWOL ROTARIANS

NEXT WEEK:

I Walt Balcom, Elwyn Bodley,
George Buchanan, Harold
Creal, Chuck Davis,
Bill Fuller, Darrel Goble,
. Harold Goodholm, Vince
Kornstein, Bernard Laney,
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Bob Nagle, George Pierce,
Charles Putnam, Howard
i Taylor, Ralph Toupalik,
I Lester Wise, Charles

Tom Collins in charge ....
at least that is what the
schedule calls for...but
he was unavailable at this
writing to find out what
is coming up..so..we'll find
out on Tuesday.

Woodward, Ken Worden.

GALLUP POLE DIVISION

(Remember those make ups.,

The polling representative
was making a political sur­
vey. The first Question
ho asked the lady who re­
sponded to his knock was how
many there were in the family
"Five," said she. "There's
my husband, my child, the
cow, the cat and myself."
"And would you mind telling
me what your politics are?"
"They're mixed. I'm a
Republican, my husband is a
Democrat, the child's wet,
the cow's dry and the cat's
on the fence.

lets keep in that # 1
spot.)

CLERICAL COMMENT:

We heard just the other
day of the parishioner
who spoke to the pastor
after the service.
"You know," said he,
"I agreed with every­
thing you said in your
sermon."
"Yes indeed," said the
Pastor gravely. "I saw
you nodding."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

_

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P-M-_______

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

ES&gt;ttees

1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

f

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

.September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 • George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
&lt;

Ernie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
'Director: Jerry Towns

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 • Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 • John Dygert

April 1977
5 • Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 ■ Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies1 Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adoir, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. * Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
.
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy. .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive * Virginia. .................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
......
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pot ....
278-2318
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
; . . .
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen..................... *. .
278-4812
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road * Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive * Edna
278-2811
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
238-2632
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 Stat© Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert,. 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278- 5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279- 9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
-..278-4907
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
..
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road * Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

• Honorary Member

The CO1,©\VATER
Rotary (REEJmCTOR
published by the CIOOTER ROTARY CLL

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Pisuing Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE^'Rotarj' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

the U. S. A.

The Singingest

MARCH 1, 1977

CHUCK CARNES TELLS OF CITY PLANNING

ATTENDANCE

PREZ SEZ:

Members
Ab sent

Happy Birthday to Geo
Buchannen.

80

-0Board meeting postponed
to March 8th at Prez
Hal’s House.

Guests
Total

ROTARIAN GUESTS:....

-0Reminder.. Quincy Rotary
is going to have their
meeting on Mar. 14th
at the Holiday Inn
in Angola at 6: JO PM.,
instead of their usual
location.. so "Make
uppers" take note.

Henry Gomley - Bronson
Norb Strobel,-.Bronson
Ken Gunthorpe- Bronson
Pete Baldwin - Quincy
Mark Putnam. ,-Marshall

NON ROTARIAN GUEST:
Karen Blair - Student
Mike Reed
- Student
Ann Biringer - Student
from College home on
spring break

-0Show Notes...
Need Vests back
immediately...

If you don’t want your
bow ties...bring them
to the next meeting.„„
give to Keath Pearce.,
for storage for possible
use at a future show.

Tom Collins in charge ....
brought at speaker Chuck
Carnes of Villican Lehman
of Southfield who are the
consultant engineers used • •
by the city for City Plann­
ing. lie told of needs for
City planning for orderly
growth of a city....
and had Maps that projected
their recoraendations for
the City of Coldwater....
including a hiway 12 by­
pass that would be about
a half mile south of
Garfield... (Figuring that
out... it would take out
a lot of Gordon Schlubatisis
apple trees). Of couse he
did say that that was tenta­
tive... it would be possible
that it would have to be
moved.....

AWOL ROTARIANS
Charles Bacon, Walt
Balcom, Carroll Barnes,
Elwyn Bodley, Sherwood
Craig, Hal Creal, Ed
DeVito, John Dygert,
Dick Fischer, Darrel
Goble, Bernard Laney,
Mark Maire, Tom Normandin
j Gil Patton, John Pierson 9
Ken Putnam, Ed Rivar,
Don Stine, Jim Troust,

-0C ongratulations to Tom
Miller for 1 Year
perfect attendance
-0And SPECIAL CONGRATS To
Harold Goodholm...just
received his pin for
54 years of perfect
attendance...that's
gotta be some kind of
a record.

Woodhams, Ken Worden,
Bob Yingling.

Remember get those make
ups in... Monday noon
at Quincy. Monday evening
. .Angola...

IN TIME FOR ST. PATRICKS
DAY.„... „

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK?„o

Pres. Jimmy Carter probab­
ly will enjoy St. Pattys
Day...he’s noted for the
Wearin of the Gi-in.

The Average household
consists of a husband
vzno makes the money.,
and a wife and children
wno make it necessary.

NEXT WEEK:...
John Dygert arranged for
the program..but will be gone
..so Bill Fuller will do the
introducing. -On hand will
be Wade Smith and Charlie
Davidson of the Career
Center to bring us up to date

out there at their fine
institution of '’Lamin1'
Then on March 15th....
Woody Craig will be in charge
...will have an informational
program presented by the
High School Staff. He says
that on Mar. 8th. we should
be prepared to fill out a
short form that will be
passed out.
Then the pro­
gram will follow on the IJth
...possibly answering some
of the questions we have on
the 8th.

up'tourattendance'^^ip

___ _—_____

ltNpANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M,

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P-M.

�COI^TTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1’76-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 ■ James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobler,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

1976 - 1977
Notary programs

COMMUNITY SERVICE W

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 - Bill Bobler
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 ■ Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. 278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive • Sharron
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean. . ..........
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
369-9435 i Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . .’.
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-4082 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . .
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis- . .
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive. Quincy - Pat
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •. 278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street. ....

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lippoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The CQ^WATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE tU^^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
JZ is it ing Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
£23 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
JX/VU

REFLECTOR

The COLDW A J ER

Published by The COLDWAliWbfi^gSCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest CJlM'tri the U. S. A.

MARCH 8, 1977

An Example of classroom teaching method used by Branch Area
_______ Career Center, with speakers Wade Smith &amp; Charlie
i
Davidson

PREZ SEZ:

Rotarian John Dygert arranged
for program for Rotarian
Bill Fuller, with program
introduced by President Hal.
We were taken through a class
session as it would be pre­
sented to the students at
the Branch Area Career Center.
The material particularly
relaed to an orientation
session for students about
an aspect of fire safety.

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy Birthday to:

MEMBERS:
ABSENT:

Ken Worden,
Chic Kennedy.

GUESTS:
TOTAL

Board meeting in the
evening on March 8, 1977.
Received a letter of
thanks from student
guest Annette Weidner.
A letter and check
was gratefully received
from Rotarian Elwyn
Bodley, as his
contribution to the
Rotary Show.

This reminder that the
Quincy Rotary is going
to have their meeting
at the Holiday Inn in
Angola on March 14, 1977
at 6:30 P.M.
»

103
28
75
10
"35

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Pichato - Quincy

Ray Ehle

- Quincy

Glen 'Barnett - Bronacn
Jerry Hollister - Bronson

Jim Eley

- Bronson

Warren Wade

- Bronson

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Tom Nachazel-Winchester,
Kentucky
Garry Donner

Karen Blair
Mike Reed

ZJ3SENT ROTARI/xNS:
SORRY NO JOKES

AVAILABLE AT THIS
WRITING;H•iI iIi:• &gt;

Ron Beld, Elwyn Bodley,
Dale Brose, George
Buchanan, Bill Carlson,
Hal Creal, Fred Culy,
John Dygert, Mark Feller,
Bill Fuller, Ed Geishert,
George Henriksen, Vince
Kornstein, Ralph LaGro,
Bernard Laney, Pat
Leonard, Bob Nagle,
Tor&lt;i Normandin, George
Pierce, Charles Putnam,
Ken Putnam, Ed Rivar,
Paul Ruse, Don Stine,
Howard Teeter, Paul
Thompson, Ken Worden,
Bob Yingling.

The Career Center concentrates
on individual training and
visual aids in teaching.
The class room material we
saw today has been selected
to be used at an upcoming
Michigan state wide Fire
Association meeting in Detrpit.
The material was the View
Slide/Tape about ''The U.se of
Portable Fire Extinguishers.
The material was created by
the BACC staff and is avail­
able to borrow for use in the
community. After the slide
we were asked to take a test
on what we had learned.
We were allowed to correct
our own test paper. How
about that?
Thanks to Wade and Charlie
for a job well done1 It’s
good to know that the students
have this knowledge and back­
ground about fire safety for
use, if ever needed, not only
at school but also at homo.

NEXT WEEK:
'Woody Craig is in charge of
the program. We will have an
informational program presented
by the High Sc?qoo1 staff.
Wo were asked to complete a
questionaire at todays meeting
as regards the importance of
communications between the
community and the school and
how best that needs to be done.

vnyr,»Be^elCOme " These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY,'12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�CojOhrEES

ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
Pres dent
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
■ 1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.i. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE tp
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tam
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble, '
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARYSHOW
February 24, 25 &amp;-26, -197&gt;Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 • Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 ■ Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
278-5358
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
278-8006
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret * •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
278-7258
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
278-5891
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5073
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
369-9435
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
278- 7247
279- 9471
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
.
639-8329
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
238-2266
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
278-5909
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
278-6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
278-4248
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-2968
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-5475
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-4082
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278- 2841
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
279- 9481
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
278-4653
Geishert, Edward .436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_ 278-7960
278- 6517
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...................
279- 9266
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
278-5639
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street • Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Cloy Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis
.
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. *.!....
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278*2217
278-6357 i
278-8325 I
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincbln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott^Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The OWWATER
Rotary (figfeCTOR
published by the

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

«R* ERNEST LUSE
225 N. FREMONT

coldiater, Michigan

4905*

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fafji REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf|^6lr^^5cLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest uhtb'fn the U. S. A.

i

MARCH 15, 1977

LESTiSR LUCE &amp; COMPANY PRESENT INFO ON HIGH SCHOOL

ATTENDANCE

Happy Birthday to:

Member
Absent

Duke Davidson
Don Stine
Shannon Rickert
-0At the Boar'd Meeting
Tues nite..it was voted
to present for member­
ship vote on March 29th
the following:

Guests
Total

101
20
81
11

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Kirkpatrick Bronson
V/ e nde 11 H at h away Bronson
Quincy
Pete Baldwin
Jim Eley
Bronson

To amend the by laws in
Article .5 Section 2
"To collect dues once a
year and to change
of dues from 32.00 to
40.00 per year."

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
George Bowman
Marilyn Depue
Pgm
Pgm

-07 Donner
REMINDER:....
Student
Be sure if you are mak­
Student
Mike Reed
ing up a meeting at
another club..be sure to
,WOL ROTARIANS:
get those make up cards
jElwyn Bodley, Woody Craig,
into Bob Rumsey within
the calander month that (Fred Culy, Duke Davidson,
■John Dygert, Ed Geishort,
you have made up. We
can be #1 in the district;■Mark Feller, Darrel Goble,
I Vince Kornstein, Bernard
more often if this is
'Laney, Chas. Putnam, Ken
done.
IPutnam, Bob Seaman, Craig
-0jSebald, Don Stine, Howard
Good Luck to Ed Rivar
jTeeter, Paul Thompson,
who is moving to Bluff­
Ken Worden, Bob Yingling,
ton Indiana to open his
Norm Youtsey.
own retail store.
Have noticed the birds
re migrating back to the

COLLEGE DIVISION:...
Chuck Bacon submitted
this..
"My son wrote to me from
U. of M. and stated that
he was now taking Egypt­
ian Plumbing., or1 you
could say that he was
taking "Farrah Fawcett"

our members of the "sunIburned set" will start

their spring migration
back to good old Coldwate
DEFINITION DEPTooo

Lester Luce,.Fred Hobart,
Marilyn DoPuo and Nita. Hart,
were on hand to give info
on the High School.
Operating with ICAO students
in a building designed for
800.. however that is helped
some by the juniors and
seniors who spend half days
at the career center. Of
the students v/ho graduate
30 tO 40% go to college.,
and 60 to 63% S° into the
occupational field.
Marilyn DePae commented that
most college students feel
they have been adequately
prepared by our school system.
The school system is in the
prosess of a self studcy
program right now to determine
how the educational system
con best serve the need of the
community.

NEXT WEEK:..
Larry Donay in Charge, will
have a slide presentation and
info on the Walter Hagen Golf
Tourney that is held for the
Cancer Society. Pay attention
golfers..you can enter and
win fabulous things.

-0Thcn on the 29th..we'll have
former Mayor Geo. Henderson
on hand to talk about the
Sister City Program. George
has been elected to the
National board of Sister City
programs..and will have just
returned from the National
meeting in Washington D.C.

EMBRACE: Holding Pattern.,

-0MODERN MEDICINE:
An acupuncture surgeon
was awakened in the middle
of the night by a phone
call. Sleepily he in­
formed the distressed
patient" Take two pins
and call me in the morn­
ing.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 1*15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 . James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

coW^ttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE W
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward
I

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 ■ Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. .Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Barbara ■ .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue ■ Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
278-6704
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2318
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-5790
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-6840
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
278-2217
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-6357
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-8325
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4612
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene - .
276-2021
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street ■ Deanna
278-2007
278-4310 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
278-8518*
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
238-2632
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-4198
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. . .
..
279-9492
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6856
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
. A 278-9349
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
ZT 278-8743
278-5475 Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
639-4433" Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis". 7 ~ 278-5006
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
278-2272
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
|
Seaman,
Robert,
131
E.
Chicago
Street
Marilyn
.
278-8321
278- 6517
1
Sebald,
Craig,
133
Narrows
Road
Rita
......................
278^8373
279- 9266
278-5639 |Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda.

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive * Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall -Jtosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

/o MAR2G1"
°
AM —
k
1977
N. Ji 'Q

The CQJ^WATER
Rotary j»fecTOR
PUBLISHED by the

R ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
j/iting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 DU FREMONT
c°CDlATERt MICHZGAN

49036

PHONE
278*5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|g|tar)/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT&amp;RbfrXl&amp;LUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest (fltlbtn the U. S. A.

DICK WHITE DISCUSSES AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

MARCH 22, 1977

PREZ SEZ:....

ATTENDANCE.....

Reminder:...

101
24
77
7
84

Members
Absent

To be presented for
membership vote on
March 29th...

Guests
Total

To amend the by laws
in Article 5 Section 2
KTo collect dues once
a year and to change
rate of dues from 32.00
to 40.00 per year.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

-0Also another reminder..
Be sure if you are making
up at another...get
those make up cards into
Bob Rumsey within the
calender month. This
will help keep us up
there and keep others
out of our rightful
place as # 1 in the
District.

-0HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Bill Milnes..who was
absent so we couldn't
sing to him..will have
to make up for that
next week....

-0NOTE FOR PARENTS.....

You know your youngsters
are growing up when
they stop asking where
they came from..and
won't tell you where
they are going.

Ray Ehl
Bob Stark «
Bob Sargent
Dale Brown
J ohn Gruel

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
J ackson

NON ROTARIAN
x GUESTS:
• O

Mike Reed
Karen Blair

»„

' Student
Student

THE FOLLOWING SCOUNDRELS
WERE AWOL.....

Jim Conrad, John Dean,
Dick Fischer, Darrel
Goble, Reo Goodwin,
Rich Holben, Bernard
Laney, Bill Milnes,
Bob Nagle, Gil Patton,
George Pierce, Charles
Putnam, Ken Putnam,
Shannon Rickert, Ed
Rivar, Paul Ruse, Craig
Sebald, Hal Sexton,
Don Shorno, Alan Sward,
Howard Teeter, Howard
Taylor, Charles Wood­
ward, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.

Remember.. get those
make ups in..„
Quincy Monday Noon
Angola Monday Nite.

-0OVERHEARD AT ROTARY:
Ralph Toupalik to owner
You know how you can tell
of broken down car:
’’Let me put it this way.,
it1s spring in Bronson?
if your car were a horse
You see those little
1 buckets hanging on the
..it would have to be
shot.”
light poles.

Larry Donay in charge....
...and at great expense.,
secured Dick White to
appear and speak on be­
half of the American Cancer
Society.
He discussed the role of
the A. C. S. in fighting
our # 1 killer...Cancer.
He also mentioned where
the money contributed
goes. Dick spent time
also telling about our
local chapters involvement
in working with cancer
patients. Also mentioned
that Branch County collected
930 per capita last year
and the state average"'
was 330 per capita.
(Must
have been some high powered
people in charge of the
campaign)...
This years goal for 77
has been set at 1.00 per
capita in Branch County.
Branch County Chapter is
sponsoring a Walter Hagen
golf tourney on June 4th
at the Coldwater Country
Club.

-0-

NEXT WEEK...
We'll have former Mayor
Geo. Henderson on hand to
talk about the Sister City
Program. George has been
elected to the National
Board of the Sister City
Programs and will have just
returned from the National
Meeting in Washington D. C.

DEFINITION DEPT.:

URBAN RENEWAL:...

Shack Treatment

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

CoS^TTEeT"

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W
Director: Dick Uhl
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble, '
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 ■ Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 • Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28- Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 • Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 • Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hrusko
24 - Les Luce
31 • John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road « Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371.JV\atteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE NAME
279*7011
278*6033
278*5358
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968'
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Hrusko, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. ..............
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 33 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. . .
.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet ....?.
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
?.
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street • Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail» . •
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
. .
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
.
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Rood - Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
£7$--49

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

/o MAR26

The CQ^WATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

United Scares 13c

PUBLISHED BY the C^g^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER# MXGSXGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATE^*feta,y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^|S^|§?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

_____________________ _______ _________ The SingingestutiM^n the U. S. A.

MARCH 29, 1977

PREZ SEZ:

ROTARIANS HEAR ABOUT SISTER CITZ PROGRAM...."

George Henderson &amp; Casey
Medondorp wore on hand as
Lots of Birthdays..
MEMBERS:
101
guests of Bill Fuller to
Happy Birthday to:
Absent
21
toll about the Sister City
86
program.
Jerry Towns
Guests
2
We ai’o the smallest city
Jim Koss
0?
Total
in the country to have
Paul Thompson
representation on the
Chuck Woodward
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
national
board of Sister
Bill Milnes
Jim Eley
Bronson
City Program. There will
-0Wendell Hathaway-Bronson be 30 people from Coldwater
going to Soltau in May. And
The proposed increase
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
there
will be JO people from
in dues to 40.00 per
None.....
Soltau coming to Coldwater
year and to be paid
in July..also there will'.be
annually instead of
AWOL ROTARIANS:
the Weitzendorf choir coming
semi annually was
Charles
Bacon,
Elwyn
to
Coldwater on June JO..
passed unanimously.
Bodley, George Buchanan, . j they will also be visiting
-0Duke Davidson, Ed DeVito, j Angola, Muskegon and Sturgis.
Larry Donay, Larry Iveson,| Michigan is very active in
From Gov. Arts Epistle
Vince Komstein, Bernard I the Sister City Program having
..we learn that Cold­
Laney, Bill Lymburner,
! 48 "Sister City" Cities in
water is in second
Tom Normandin, Keath
Michigan...
place behind Vicksburg..
Pearce,
George
Pierce,
most of any in the U.S. It's
..they beat us out by
i
John
Pierson,
Ken
Putnam,
a great program..and has
a "Whisker"...
Shannon Rickert, Don
done much to promote better
..their 90.9 beat out
Shorno,
Don
Stine,
Dan
International
understanding.
90.22...
Ward,
Ken
Worden,
Bob
2 make ups would have
-0Yingling.
put us- in first place.
NEXT WEEK:..
Remember get those make
-0ups in..last chance..
' "Here come de Judge"..Ed
Quincy Mon noon...
DeVito in charge of next
MEN IN WHITE DIVISION... Angola Mon evening.
weeks program..Will have a
movie
on what happens to
The surgical patient
youngsters after they have
had been wheeled back
AND THEN THERE WAS THE
been
adjudicate...should be
into his room following
FELLOW..who started
enlightening to learn more
the operation. As he
out to write a new
about
what happens to del inemerged from the effects
drinking song. He never
quents.„and if they cease
of the anesthetic, he
finished it. Couldn't get being delinquents.
noticed the shades were
down. Groggily, he asked past the first few bars.
the Doctor, who was
standing by, just why
this was the case.
!iWell, you see,” said
the doctor, '"there’s
a house afire across the
street and we didn't
want you to wake up and
things: that the operation
had failed.”

ATTENDANCE INFO'

I GENERATIQTTGRIPE...

DEFINITION DEPT:...

A recent study indicated that
many teenagers are opposed to
INFLATION:...
When something you bought! sex education in the schools.
for 5.00 five years ago
| They say it's a plot by parents
and educators to make the
...now costs 10.00 to
subject dull and uninteresting.
repair..

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
Candlemakers have the
worlds softest jobs.....
they only work on wick
ends.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOURATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

COMMUNITY SERVICE I F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Nprm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
. Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 ■ Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor
September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 24* 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace. ....
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 16 Cheryl Ann Drive • Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley,
Santford,
391
N.
Hudson
Street
Pat
.
.
.
278-5358
278-2318
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278-6183
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
. 278-6357
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2021
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
278-4310 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278-2811
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
278-8518
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
278-6783
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
238-2632
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 94^2
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
278-5475 Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
" 278-8743
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
639-4433 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278- 5006
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle.............
279- 9412
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278-2272
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
278-8321
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive « Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . ■
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Driye
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

" Honorary Member

I

The CQL^WATER
PUBLISHED BY the C&amp;L^AtER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
y{.siting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
CQLDIATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
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278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDW ATE^'^/,,,-) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER&lt;6M^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
_______________________

APRIL 5,

The Singingest dlilb'in the U. S. A.

1977

PREZ SEZ:...

ED DeVlTO SHOWS FILM CN WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUNGSTERS
AF TER THEY HAVE BEEN SENT TO CORRECTIONAL
INSTITUTION...

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Happy Birthday to
Tom Collins and
Ray Fox. Ray hits
his $9 th this year..
•.Howard Taylor made
a deal with him..he
would put in the dollar
for Ray if Ray would
put in the dollar for
him when he hits his
89th.
-0-

1977 District Conference
will be held this year
in St. Joseph-Benton
Harbor......and the
drive is on to top the
record attendance of
1964...Past pres of
Rotary International,
William C. Carter from
London, England will
be on hand as repres­
entative of R.I., Pres.
Robert Manchester.
-0There are 3 candidates
for District Governor
for 1978-1979.

-0-

NOTE OF SEASONAL
INTEREST:

In Africa some of the
native tribes have the
custom of beating the
ground with clubs and
uttering some spine
chilling cries.
Anthropoogists call
this a form of prim­
itive self-expression.
In America we call it
Golf.

Members
Ab sent
Guests
Total

101
30
71
11
“82

ROTARIAN GUESTS: ’
Clayton McCoy
- Niles
Kent Miller — Bronson
Elmer Dobson - Quincy
Dan Dobson
- Quincy
Henry Gomley - Bronson
Garth Wilber — Bronson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Terry Reen
Dobbie Hedgeus
Steve ODonnell
Fred ?
Burdette Wilber
AWOL ROTARIANS.....

He stated that there are
7)000 youngsters in the
U.S., that go to jail for
the first time....each
day.
There are 2 to 3 hundred
that go throughtthe
juvenile court in Branch
county each year...........
Each‘one that is placed
in a detention situation
costs the- Branch County
tax payers $40.00 per
day. There is much
research going into
seeking for improvements
in the detention system...
...to make them more
effective...because the
present system leaves
much to be desired.

Thanks to Ed for a most
enlightening program.

-0Carroll Barnes, Elwyn
NEXT WEEK..
Bodley, Geo. Buchanan,
Harold Card, Bill Carlson
■'Super Watt” Jim Endicott
Hal Creal, John Dean,
in
charge. Will have as
Larry Donay, Dick Fischer
speaker.. .Rotai’ian John
Charles Geishert, Jobn
Pierson
to give us an up­
Klein, Pat Leonard,
date on what is happening
Lester Luce, Mark Man re }
in
the "Better Branch County
Dick Moohe, Bob Nagle,
Living" project.
Charles Putnam, Ed Rivar,
Craig Sebald, Don Steffey,
Don Stine, Paul Thompson,
Mike Toupalik, Ralph
POETRY DIVISION....
Toupalik, Jerry Towns,
Iu must have been the slow
Jim Troust, Richard Uhl,
Charles Woodward, Ken
paced life
or Unpolluted Air
Worden, Bob Yingling.
I But Methuselah lived to
969

And that without

Medicare.

Y
WelcOme Dt These Neighboring Clubs
______________________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A !00% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PM.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretory
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
]977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

co^Vttees
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower'Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill' Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Voutsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don -Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:'
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 * Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
0 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

COMMUNITY SERVICE I F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 • Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 ’ Charles Davis
21 -- Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24,. 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road ■ Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
..
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road * Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.'Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive * Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
i Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

The CQLIWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. * •
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma ....
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

United States 13c

published BY THE^og^STER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLPWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY; 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^Kp/^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^f^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestUtiWfnthe U. S. A.

APRIL 12, 1977

SOL PIERSON - Sue Adams &amp; Vic Warner tell about
B B 0 L

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE INFO:

No Birthdays today....
-0Reminder- on April 21,
the Group Study Exchange;
from England will be
in Coldwater to spend
the afternoon. If you
would like to meet them,
get further details from
Dave Rubley.
-0Need at least 2 more
to go to the spring mtg
at St. Jo-Benton Harbor
....see Prez Hal....

-0CONGRATULATIONS....
Nice to have Rotarians
young enough to announce
they are new parents...
Most of us celebrate
being grandparents...
Congratulations to
Dale &amp; Jean Brose on the
arrival of Son.# 2

-0Most Hair award this
week went to the table
that Dave Rubley was
seated at..with a group
of "Hairy Rotarians"

Least Hair award went to
the table that was
graced by the presence
Don Shorno-Howard Teeter
and other Rotarians
who are a bit thin on
top.

SIGN LANGUAGE:
POSTED over the bar in
a neighborhood saloon:
Abstinence is a good
thing, but should be
practiced in Moderation.

Members
Absent

Guests
Total

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Nelson Weber ■ - Bronson
Ray Ehl
- Quincy
John Worth
- Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Vic Warner
Dick Morris
J ack Lawrence
Celeste Baily
Doug Stokes

- Student
- Student

AWOL ROTARIANS:
Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld,
Elwyn Bodley, George
Buchanan, Jim Conrad,
Woody Craig, Charles
Davis, Ed DeVito, Larry
Donay, John Dygert, Bill
Fuller, Ed Geishert,
Dick Hruska, Lester Luce,
Tom Miller, Tom Normandin 1
George Pierce, Charles
Putnam, Ken Putnam,
Bob Seaman, Howard
Taylor, Jerry Towns, Dan
Ward, Ken Worden, Bob
Yingling.

ETHNIC JOKE OF THE WEEKDid you hear about the
__________ ^bookkeeper who
was caught embezzling.

He took off with the
accounts payable...

Jim Endicott in charge
of todays pgm....and
arranged for Sol
to bring us up to date
on the BBCL (Better Branch
County Living project.
Started 7 years ago.,
and now has evolved into
the Branch County Housing
Commission. Purpose is
to make available ownership
of property through a self
help project...and with the
assistance of concerned
citizens.
Criteria to be eligible
is to have under 15,000
per year income and now
living in inadequate
housing and have a good
credit rating.
Sue Adairs... now the director
of the project told of how
it helped her when she
needed help.fact is
The Rotary Club was the
sponsoring organization
with Jim Lyon as Friend
of the family...and now
has enabled her to return
the good turn...and she
has just completed her
first house transaction
as friend of the family.
Vic Warner...stated that
there are 2600 units:
in the county that are
sub standard...and there
is a shortage of adequate
homes numbering 6 to 800.
Hats off to this group
of hard working concerned
citizens for the progress
made in this worthwhile
project.

NEXT WEEK:
Ed Geishert in charge...
unable to reach him at this
writing.... so we'll have to
wait and see what he has
lined up for a program...

Ymakfi^p

Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

*........

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M&gt;

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 ■ James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COI*TTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam '
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Lude

October 1976
5 ■ Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Stringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn. .....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret,
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court * Martha. ....
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street * Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue * Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE NAME
279-70111
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail. .....
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura. ...................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel • .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl.Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman-, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawronce, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln-^Street • Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The CQ|B^ATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

SRHEst LUSB
223 N- FREBOMT
MICHIGAN

MR.

49056

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATErafetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^Sj^cLUB. Celdweter, Mlchlgon
The SingingestVtiM'fnthe U. S. A.

APRIL 19, 1977

KEVIN HARDT OF THE STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SHOWS FILM "WILL THERE ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND'*
ATTENDANCE:

PREZ SEZ:

Happy Birthday to Dale
Tre adwell.. although
absent.„.happy birthday
anyway..we511 sing to
you next week.

Members
Absent

101
23
7§

Guests
Total

7
85

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Clarence Snyde^ i
Alvin WilSr.*^^* &gt;

Reminder- Board Meeting
will be on April 26
instead of first Tues
in May.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jim Morrison - Coldwater
Mary Leonard - Student
Celeste H. Bailey-Stdnt.
Doug Stokes
- Student
Kim Ruse
- Student

May 6 &amp; 7»=-Meeting in
Benton Harbor.. .would
like to have more
Rotarians attend.

AWOL ROTARIANS:
JOKE (Birdman Division)
The busy man's secretary
called the airline and
asked the attendant how
long it took to fly from
Chicago to New York.

"Just a minute," said the
clerk.
"Thank you," said the
secretary, and hung up.
-0-

Chuck Bacon, Dick Biring­
er, Elwyn Bodley, Dale
Brose, Bill Carlson,
Jim ’Conrad, Woody Craig,
Larry Donay, John Dygert,
Ed Geishert, Dick
Ilolben, Jim Koss, Jim
Lyon, Tom Normandin,
Gil Patton, John Pierson,
Charles Putnam, Bob
Seaman, Craig Sebald,
Don Stine, Ralph Toupalik,
Jerry Towns, Bob Yingling.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK....

Children are a great com­
fort in your old age, and
they help you reach it
fast, too.
-0-

The film which many may
have seen on CBS Sixty
Minutes was shown...
brought out very definitely
what can happen when people
lose the incentive to work.,
when the government gets
too big. And the prediction
is that the U.S. is only
20 years behind England
at the present rate....
and Michigan only 10 years
behind.
Mr. Hardy pointed out that
Michigan is 48 ch out of
50 states in the ability
to attract Industry. Michi­
gan has become a very high
cost state in which to do
business. The whole message
sums up....that the business
climate needs to be changed
or Michigan and the entire
U.S. will be another England
....on the verge of bank­
ruptcy.

NEXT WEEK......
Rich Holben in charge...
will have as his guest
Ken Foster of Grand Rapids
....who will relate his
experiences on a Rotary
Work Study exchange in
several European Countries.
He has several slides....
and reportedly presents
a very Sophisticated program.
Sounds good.

ANOTHER THOUGHT FOR THE
WEEK......
The trouble with some
folks who don't have
much to say, is that you
have to listen so long
to find that out.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, ’2:15 PM.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, ,6:10 P.M.

.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�Coi®TTEES

ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 • William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

1976 ■ 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
, Ernig Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Biringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24,* 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 ■ Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be.appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive • Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road * Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue • Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia. . ..............
Fuller, William, 106 Girand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-4310 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279- 9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street • Jean
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean......................
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-4082 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278- 2841 'Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia .Drive --Del Laura. —— * —
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 | Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
279- 9266 I Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita ...............
278-5639 I Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
■278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail • • • .
Teeter, Howard, t73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
......
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond. . . .
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
“.'T. . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

* Honorary Member

The CQJ^WATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N„ FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

4903b

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLEWATEB^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT&amp;fR^fe^fecLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Clilbin the U. S. A.

MAY 3, '1977

WADE SMITH TELLS ABOUT CAREER TRAINING AT BACC

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE INFO.:

HE DIDN’T SAY much..,,
cause he was gone....

Members
Ab sent

Veep Chas was in
charge. Did a mighty
fine job too.„.getting
in practice for next
year. Hope Hal has a
nice vacation gadding
about the southlands.

Guests
Total

101
77
8

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
- (Quincy
Tom Megargle?|flW^bnson

There’s going to be a
ladies night....
Square dance night
at Norm Moores barn....
...they say they’ll
even give instructions
to those who don’t
claim to know anything
about square dancing....
...of course....there’ll
be intermissions too...
so whether you are better
at dancing or inter­
missioning, plan to
come. More details
available from Veep
Chas. Geishert.
and thex-e will be
more information
forthcoming.

Kent Miller
- Bronson
Wendell Hathaway-Bronson
Clarence Snyder- Bronson
Bob LeGalley
- Bronson

NON ROTARIAN “GUESTS:
Cindy O’Neill - Student
Todd Mossman - Student

AWOL ROTARIANS......

Warren Adair, Ron Beld,
Dale Brose, George
Buchanan, Hal Creal,
Harold Card, Ed Devito,
Larry Donay, Dick Fischer,
Dick Hruska; Bob Kerr,
Ralph LaGro, Bob Loose,
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore,
Tom.Normandin, Gil
Patton, Hal Sexton, Don
Stine, Jerry Towns, Jim
Troust, Dan Ward, Larry
Woodhams, Charles Woodward.
Get those make ups in
before next Tuesday.

REPORT FROM LESTER WISE.

Said he went to the
doctor for a checkup.
’’You're sound as a
dollar said the doc.
“As bad as that I”
exclaimed Lester as
he fainted.

MORE ON THE BANKING
SCENE....

Fred Anderson says:

Then as long as we’re
Picking on Bankers...
Jerry Towns tells the
reason why drive in banks
are so popular with
women, .they can withdraw
the money from the back
seat while their husbands
make deposits from the
front seat.

Why not start saving
your money?....
Who knows
It might be worth
1 something some day.

A very interesting slide
presentation. .... showing
the work-study facilities
at the Career Center where
Juniors and Seniors spend
half their time in either
classrooms or on the job
training. All types of
skills are taught
from Auto Mechanics, Body
shop work, machinests. ....
foundry skills...woodworking
carpentry and building skills
....Distributive education
....dealing with marketing
...and then office Education
teaching office skills...
Beautician school...turning
out licensed beauticians
by the time they are senior
graduates....also the FFA
and ag department...graphic
arts...printing and photo­
graphy....
Electronics...sheet metal
...you might say if its
a skill to better prepare
the younger generation for
the job market...they offer
it at the Career Center....
A great Facility...happy
we have one in our community.

NEXT WEEK:....
Santford Jolly in charge...
Has tentative arrangements
to bring Dale Carnegie
instructor Ron Koolman as
speaker....who will give us
some memory tests...or
something like that. That is
...if he remembers to come,
if he doesn't....Joi says
he has an interesting back
up program.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, V2:l 5 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

w

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CO^BhlEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1 ’76-77
w HAL SEXTON
----- —President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
Secretary
ROBERT RUMSEY
Treasurer
ERNEST LUSE

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 • Don Steffey

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

CLUB HISTORIAN
tis=aihmc§tnie Luse

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

★

February 1977
] - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February. 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
13 « »
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich.Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincenti 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen............ f . . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth ....
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna.................
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia'Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ' . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
Schlubatis, Gordon, ?66 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

The CQJ^ATER

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-B360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail • • •
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma ....
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8412
278-8518 Woodhams. Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
...........
278-6783 Woodword, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278- 4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln .Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

United States 13c

p„bushed by the fcSj^TER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MXCRXGAN

490?6

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgJ^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERROTARYCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dhlb'ln the U. S. A.

MAY 10, 1977

3 NEWER ROTARIANS GIVE SYNOPSIS OF LIFE HISTORY.

Veep Chas Sez:

ATTENDANCE INFO.

Happy Birthday to
Dave Rubley, and
Mark Feller...........

Members
Ab sent

101
18
"^3

Guests
Total

7
90

Sorry to announce that
Due to employment and
business interests in
other parts of the
country. Bob Yingling
has resigned from the
Club effective April 26,
1977.
-0-

Secretary Bob Rumsey is
gettin "Make up” cards
too late after make ups
to receive credit for
club attendance. Please
mail these cards out
the same day as you
make up to:
Bob Rumsey
120 Cheryl Ann Drive
Coldwater, Michigan
49036
As long as we are- doing
the make ups...might as
well get credit for
them...and keep con­
tending for the #1 spot
in the District.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ken Gunthorpe - Bronson
Tom Megagle
- Bronson

NON ROTARIAN. GUESTS:
Bill Crotty Jr.
Bill Wise" **
Rev Erwin Meyer
Todd Mossman - Student
Cindy O’Neill- Student

As was suspected.............
The Carnegie man who was
to tell about hoi-/ to im­
prove memory.... forgot
to show up...but good 01
Joi remembered to have
a standby program...
which proved to be inter­
esting.
3 Newer members
gave a brief summary of
their history. Started with
Bill Milnes...Home town
boy...in Groc Business
(Wholesale)...left town
for 2 years to go to service
and 4 years to go to
Western Mich U........
Married in ’59» Now has
daughters 12, and 10 and
a son 8.

AWOL ROTARIANS:

Ron Beld, Elwyn Bodley,
Dale Brose, Geo. Buch­
anan, Jim Conrad, John
Dean, George Hendriksen,
Vince Kornstein, John
Milnes, Tom Normandin,
George Pierce, John
Pierson, Charles Putnam,
Hal Sexton, Don Stine,
Alan Sward, Mike
Toupalik, Dick White.

Jeff Dean...23... home town
boy... married in last
year.„.no children....
Son of John Dean...went to
Kellogg Comm. College for
2 years...now in Realty
and Insurance bix with
Poppa John.
Is learning the game of Golf.

Shannon Rickert.....
Native of So. Minnesota...
Went to College at Moorehead
Remember - get those make
Minnesota...Worked at
ups in before next Tues.
-0Honeywell....then Winnebago
Veep Chas and Harold
at Forest City, Iowa...
Goodholm attended the
then has been with Wick
regional meeting...we
As Long as we're on the
i Homes for 5 years...and
will wait to get those
subject of Beverages.....
in Coldwater since Oct. ’73Did you hear about the
reports and see if
Has 3 children...Girls 13,
Harold behaved himself.
Bartender who looked
and 10 and a boy 7down at his bar and was
Currently Manager of Wick
surprised to see a
Homes plant in Coldwater.
HUMOR DEPT.:
grasshopper.
-0Reportedly Duke Davidson “Hello there little bug,"
NEXT WEEK:
and his wife were invited he said "We’ve got a
diink named after you."
to a costume party..the
Big "D"...Dick Hruska in
invitation said...Come
Charge.. .Unable to reach
'‘GOSH," replied the
dressed as your favorite
him
at this writing...so
grasshopper..."you mean
person or thing. Duke
we’11 look forward to a
you’ve got a drink called
showed up wearing 2 pairs i’ving?"
good program even tho we
of Scottish Kilts. When
don’t know what it is.
the Hostess asked what
he represented..he replied
••-"my favorite Drink,
a Double Scotch.”

Y make up'your attendance Thsse^eigh0borin9 clubs
________________lfcNDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAl CHURCH — WEDNESDAY,. 12:15 p.M

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

,

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJV1.

�COI^TTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE I F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

’★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
"'Ernie Luse.

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey '
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
February.24,.25 &amp;,26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 • Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31-• John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033,
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278*8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
278-5891
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara &lt; .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278-7247
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
279-9471
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann .... . 238-2266
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278*6770
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary . ...........
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia. . . .••. ....
278-2841
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...........
278- 6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279- 9266
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street
278-5639

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653* Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert. 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Mauro
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive -. Del Laura
Rumsey,.Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann.Prive - Phyllis ... .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278*8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . - *
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278.-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive • Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8518 Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278*4-90

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

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The CO.UW'ATER
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United States 13c

PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMQNT
COLPWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fcny REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^RbM|?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlilb bi the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1977

PREZ SEZ:

TEN COUNTRY EUROPEAN TRAVELOGUE BY FRED ROCKY

ATTENDANCE MATH:

Rotarian Dick Hruska had
the program this week. He
Happy Birthday to:.’,-.
Members
101
had as his guest Fred Rocky.
Ab sent
27
Pat Leonard
Fred described his six
Elwyn Bodley
week tour thru ten countries
Guests
. 5
Bill Lymburner
of Europe. Fred made the
Total
Paul Ruse alho had a
trip with Mr. Wilbur Reed.
birthday, but was absent
Wilbur had made trips to
so will catch Paul •
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Europe on seven different
another time.
occassions in the past.
Mike Kraus’
Fred gave us a geographical
Guests were introduced,
boundary description of the
including our two
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
borders around the ten
our two student guests.
Cindy O'Neill,
country area. This gave us
Club received a letter
Todd Mossman
all an idea of the scope of
of thanks for flowers
Dave
the trip.
from Ron Beld. Ron is
Fred Rockey - Speaker
Fred then showed slides and
moving to Grand Rapids,"
described in a very interest­
so Ron also sent along
AWOL ROTARIANS:
ing way, the scenes we were
his resignation from
vie\«zing„
Charles Bacon, Walt Balcom,
Coldwater Rotary. Our
A few of the countries visited
Carroll Barnes, Ron Beld,
well wishes go with Ron
were Italy, Yugoslavia, France,
Bill Bobier, George
and his family.
Tangiers in Africa and Spain
Buchanan, Sherwood Craig,
including the Rock of
Elwyn Bodley, was honor­ Hal Oral, Duke Davidson,
Gibraltor.
ed with a seven year
Jim Endicott, Dick Holben,
Fred's slides were pictures
Bob Kerr, John Klein,
perfect attendance pin.
of the people he and Wilbur
Mark Maire, Tom Normandin,
talked with and saw during
George Pierce, John Pierson
'their various stops. One
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK: Charles Putnam, Ken
group of slides were of a
Putnam, Shannon Rickert
Everyone can give
group of school children.
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
pleasure in some way.
There
was an exchange of
Sob Seaman, Don Steffey,
One person may do it
language and song between the
Don Stine, Howard Teeter
by entering a room.
children from the Yugoslavia
Ward.
Another may do it by
school and Fred and Wilbur.
leaving.
Included with slides were
-0beautiful scenes viewed during
the travels, including mount­
INDEPENDENT BANKER:
ain scenes.
Thanks Dick and Fred for an
An old country gentleman
educational and enjoyable
revealed to a friend that
program.
he kept all his savings
in a shoe box under his
NEXT WEEK;
bed.
Les Luce is in charge of the
’’But, John,”protested his
program next week
______
Les will
be
friend, "you should keep
introducing Larry Woodhams and
your savings in the banki
the new Executive Director of
Otherwise you will lose
Branch County United Way, Mr.
interest.u
Dick Schlutz, to bring us up to
”0h, no,” came the reply,
date on what is going on con­
”1 always tuck a little
cerning our local United Way
extra in the mattress to
Program.
take care of the interest-.

"7^

You Will Always Be Wek ome at These Neighboring Clubs
make up your atten DANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY! 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P-M-

�co^Ftees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION -1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

1976 - 1977
COMMUNITY SERVICE W*
Director: Dick Uhl
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Bold
John Milnes, Darrel Goble '
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Hol ben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 2*-, 25 &amp; 26, 1977

Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1 ’76-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
3

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Card, Harold, 137] Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive * Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice. ....
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street * Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road *.Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia »
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * *
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7256
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane • Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane......................... f2?
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann .Drive - Phyllis Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
.-2-78-4207

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue • Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine. ....
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

" Honorary Member

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1977

The C
Rotary si

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

United Stares 13c

PUBLISHED BY THE

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcome

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49O3i6

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEI^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtfi^bfWaUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest ClM' in the U. S. A.

______________________

TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1977

ROTARIANS HEAR ABOUT BRANCH COUNTY UNITED WAY

PREZ SEZ:

ATTENDANCE INFO:

Happy Birthday sung to:

Members
Absent

John Dean
Hal Creal
Bob Seaman
Paul Ruse
...And none of them
looked a year older

Les Luce in charge of today’s
program....and had as guests,
Dick Schultz, new Executive
Director of the United Way
and Larry Woodhams , President
of United Way of Greater
Coldwater Area. Now with a
full or at least part-time
Executive Director to work
with the Board, there will
be an ongoing effort year
around for United Fund...a
goal that has been worked
for, for many years...looking
for the right guy to head it
up...and now he is a reality.

101

Guests
Total

84
6
90

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Reminder: There will be
a LADIES NITE PARTY ON
JUNE 18....SO GALS, IF
THE OLD MAN DOESN’T TELL
YOU, ASK HIM ABOUT IT.
More details available
from Chuck Geishert.

All Rotarians who could
make it are invited to
Camp Emery on June 17 to
have dinner...and observe
the camp operations.

Chuck Geishert and Harold

Goodholm attended the
District Conference at
Benton Harbor-St. Jo...
Reported that these
meetings are well worth
attending...much camar­
aderie. Reported that
Bill Galbraith was
balloted to be Governor
Elect.

Clarence Snyder
Garth Wilber
Henry Gomley
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dick Schultz
Todd Mossman, Student
Garth Wilber Jr.

AWOL ROTARIANS;
Bill Bobier, Elwyn Bodley
George Buchanan; Tdm
Collins, Hal Creal,
Charles Davis, Ed Devito,
Larry Donay, .Harold
Goodholm, Rich Holben,
Vince Kornstein, Bernard
Laney, John Milnes, Tom
Normandin, Ken Putnam,
Shannon Rickert, Howard
Teeter.

Remember...get those make
ups in before next Tues­
day.
THIS ONE COMES FROM
NORTHERN MINNESOTA.,
where the Norwegians
abound....

The goal of the United Fund
is to make one Drive a year
based on the fair share of
1 hour’s wages per month...
if that can be accomplished
all agencies would have
adequate funds to work with
They also pointed out that
United Way is an efficient
group.o.only 4.17. is spent
on administration...the
rest goes to helping people
Also, the fact that the
Coldwater United Fund has
now evolved into the Branch
County Fund...with the
exception of Bronson which
still has its own Drive.

NEXT WEEK:

In Gov Arts Epistle to
Rotarians, we learn that
Coldwater is back in the
#1 spot for attendance for Did you hear about the
April....Great going..... Japanese-Norwegian?.....
let’s keep it up....
Every December 7, he

John Milnes in charge

attacks Pearl......01son

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

Make UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12;15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WIDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS -- STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESD*Y, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

Cr|eEK — hart HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

�CO■TEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
. Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COMMUNITY SERVICE ■
1976 - 1977
"OTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Dick Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
I.
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 ■ Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter

November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupallk
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 • Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
'

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. .... Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sherron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne .....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble, Darrel. 1260 Union City Road • Dorothy • Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
i...........
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278-7247
279-9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278-2841
279-9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278-6517
279-9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J.. Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rljea. ..."
Leonard, Patrick, 83 hi?Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jeon
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert*,-36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise .
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . .
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2912 j Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8325
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
767-4508
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine. . . (...
278-4812
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet . ..............
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-2007
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
278-2811
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8412
278-8518- Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279-9492 I Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott * Natalie
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The CQffiWATER
Rotary (OfcCTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279*9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
United Stales 13c

MR. ERNEST LUSE

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

225 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER» MICHIGAN

49056

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^mj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT&amp;&amp;fe®:LUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Chib in the U. S. A.

MAY 31, 1977PREZ

PROGRAMS.

SEZ

Dues are due... get em in before
end of June., make checks payable
to Bob Rumsey.

-0Hit an all time re .cord for att­
endance today..
91*

-0Reminder..
Board Meeting Tuesday
June 7 at 7:30 PM at Prez Hals
-0Is there any truth to the rumor
that Jim Endicott is converting
his cruiser to a submaring?

-0-

Joe Walton of Jr. Achievement.in
Battle Creek was on hand to give
us an Update on Jr. /'chievement
in Coldwater.
This was the first
year in operation.•. with 3 local
Jr. Achievement Firms.
Happy to
report that they all went well.
Dennis Holcomb..Local Chairman
was on hand too .. he urged
Rotarians to give help plus need
financial help too.
Currently
they are wrapping up the 1st year
and getting plans made for the
second year.
Purpose of Jr.Achievement is to
Educate young people in the free
enterprise system.
The program
now encompasses Jr. and Sr.’s.,
and if possible would like to
stretch it to include sophomores.

GUESTS THIS WEEK
RolrAkTA&lt; GUESTS . . .
Ray Ehl..
Quincy
Tom Megargle Bronson
Jim Eley
Bronson
Jerry Parr... Jackson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Boyd Wiggins
Dennis Holcomb
Jim Perry
Ralph pelchut
Joe Walton
John Cairo

NEXT WEEK....
01..Fearless Fred Culy in Charge
o .
unable to recall what he told
me what the program was going to
be..(Should have written it down)
so whate .ver it is., no doubt it
will be good.

JOKE...(Govt Division)

AWOL THIS WEEK
Fred Anderson, George Buchanan ,
John Dean, Larry Donay, George
Hendricksen, Bernard Laney, John
Milnes, Bill Milnes, Charles
Putnam, Ken Putnam, Alan Sward,
Howard Teeter, Lester Wise.

The taxpayer walked into the
Federal Building in Detroit and
looked at the directory in the
Lobby.
"Can I help you sir?" asked one
of the guards.
"Yes," said the man, "I’m looking
for the headquarters for the war
against poverty."
"Third Floor and to your left,"
said the guard.
"May I ask you
what your business with them is"?
"I ve come to surrender."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighbor!™ ri k
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A innS??
BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

* UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
^RLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan .

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

CO^^TTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE (

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupallk
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
‘ LaGro," Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Birlnger,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Hol ben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer; Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12- Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 • Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Birlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 ■ Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the&gt; Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. .............
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
,
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street • Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road. - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
Fox, Roy, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street * Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8517
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5891
278-5073
369-9435
278-5075
278-5234
278-4741
278-4310
278- 7247
279- 9471
639-8329
238-2266
278-5909
278-6770
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-5475
278-4082
278-4990
278- 2841
279- 9481
639-4433
278-4653
278-7960
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-5639

Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Roa'S - Janet ....
278-8360 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ... .
278-2318 Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
278-6183 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
278-6501 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
278-8325 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-4812 Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive • Elizabeth
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Lyon, James, 335 Gran'd Street - Deanna
278-2007 Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
278-2811 Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
278-8518- Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jeon
278-6783 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy • Annetta
238-2632 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
278-6356
Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
.
278-8981
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive * Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....
279-941 g.
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola ‘Rd. &gt;•*Harriefta- .'278-5272
Seaman, Robert,.! 31 E. Chicadd'jtfb.^t'riManl__
Sebald, Craig/1133 Nart*ows Rda4*T*RUa^ .
- JCtSsS
. \
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avehuter7 W,anda.
;v-

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The CQJ^ATER
^ryf^WCTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

P,.BUSHED BY THE tt^^ER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P-M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
pA/i/'&gt;

J.,___ ,,

The COLDWATEBm^ary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER- R^ff^R^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlilb' in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, JUl’E 21, 1977
ATTEblDAECE IIIFO;
happy Birthday to:

Members
Absent
Sub Tot.
Guests
Total

Craig Sobaid
Dale Brose
Reo Goodwin
Gil Patton

100
29
71
6
77

ROTARIAH GUESTS:
Dick Lack ib—Adrian
Mark Putnam—Marshall
Dob Beauchamp—Bronson

A quality but small crowd in attendance
at Ladies Hite, Juno 18, for the square
dance festivities.

HOI!-ROTARIAH GUESTS
Al Obed
Al Sickles
Larry Carrico

Officers uei-e asked to bo in attendance
at the District Conference June 25, 1977-

Haines of members in charge of July and
August programs, were given out. Sec Dick
Uhl if you have questions.

Thank you note received from Mrs. Bill- *
Bobier, for flowers she received from the
club.
r ■
~&gt;
-0-

PE2PETUAL HOTIOE. .

SUMI-iSRTIilE: When children slam the doors
they left open all Winter.
EASY AS PIE...
At Last I’ve found a diet
I can live with and relar:
I’ve simply eliminated
The Meals between ray snacks.

Kotary Show earnings for 1977, were'dis­
tributed for the following projects, and
their repx'csentativos, who were guests of
the club today.

Project

PROGRAM TITLE AMD SPEAKERS ITAliE: Hr.
Eel Larsen, State Legislator in the Mich­
igan house of Representatives. Bob
Kerr arranged for the program. Rep.
Larsen said that &gt;5% of our Michigan bud­
get this year will go for welfai-e.
8
times what it was in 1965. He said that
the growth in government relates to the
60’s and the stress on individual rights
as a result of the civil rights movement
of that era. The congressman said that
there now is a swing to an emphasis on
the responsibilities of the individual.
As a result, there is emphasis toward
talcing hard looks at how government is
spending. He reminded us that since wrc
are a democratic society, it is vital*we
as individuals participate, ourselves,in
our political system. That unless we
make ourselves heard, government will get
more and more involved in our lives.
Thanks to Bob Kerr for presenting this
program...it was very informative.

MEET WEEK:
John Klein in charge with the Subject:
The Mandatory Education act of the 1970’s.
Guest speaker will be Mr. Bill Tracey,
Supt. of the Branch Intermediate School.
District.

Representative

Wing Museum
Tibbits Opera Foundation
Lighting Nov; Cits’- Tennis Courts

Mr. Al Obed
Mr. Larry Carrico
Mr. Al Sickles

Amount
•91,000
01,55b
91,000

You Will Always Be Welc
ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN ANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�COI^TTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION • 1’76-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 • James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

COMMUNITY SERVICE I

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Blringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

F
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 - Craig Sebald
12 • Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
8 • Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 ■ Woody Craig
22 • Larry Donay
29 • John Dygert

April 1977
5 ■ Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 • Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co»chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 197-74 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
278-6033 lyeson, Larry, 149 N, Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court - Ruth
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ....
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. ......
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. : . . .^ .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
1 .
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea. .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara...................
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose,
Robert,
R.R.
#
2,
Tekonsha
Margaret.
.
. .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
...........
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. • Dorothy . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road • Ruth
Collins, Godfrey, IB Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
276-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene . •
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278-4310 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City. Road - Lillian
. 278-7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy.
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 .N. Hanchett - Fae
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street • Jeon
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary .
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
...........
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .*
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
278-2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy •
278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
...................
278-6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street. . . : .
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail ♦ • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian.........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. ....
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
•
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celio ....
Woodhams, Lowrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
...................
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street ■ Donna. .

* Honorary Member

The CSWATER
Ro*»ry^WECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE Ct^ff^R ROTARY CLUB
CoWwaier, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATiR^fe&amp;CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest TM&amp;fn the U.S.A.____________

JUNE 28, 1977

Prez Sez

Sgt. at Zinns Reports that $1066.00 in

Happy Birthday to:

fines collected during the past year.
The proceeds Oo to the scholarship fund

Tom Normandin
Larry Donay
Don Shorno

-0-

Club Dues are now past due...make your
check payable to Coldwater Rotary Club
and get it to Bob Rumsey.•«120 Cheryl
Ann Drive in Coldwater.

Remember... there is a District Golf
Outing on July 25th in Kalamazoo...
If you wish for more information see
Chas Geishert.

In the Governor® latest Epistle...We
learn that we have "slud" into the ?A3
spot in the district. We were beaten
by Sturgis and Vickburg in May. oturgis
had a 917....Vicksburg an 89.767. and
Coldwater with 89.677. so they just
beat us by a ’’whisker".
K
-0-

Reminder...There is a board meeting on
July 5th at 7:30 P.?l. in the Southern
Michigan Bank Board Room.

John Klein in charge of todays program...
He had as his guest Bill Tracy, Supt. of
the Intermediate School District. Subject
matter included the Mandatory Education
Act and what it involves. The Intermedi­
ate School District has the responsibility
of educating the handicapped and retarded.
He showed a film presentation that had
been prepared by the Branch Area Career
Center dealing with the education of the
retarded. This slide presentation will
be sent to all Intermediate districts in
Michigan and a copy to each state of the
Union. The mandatory Education funding
in our district right now is out of funds
until the Governor signs the bill to
provide funds for the next fiscal year.
This amounts to about a $2 million pay
roll in Branch County.

Next Week:

Sorry...your Editor did not have a pen­
cil in hand when this was ennounced so
we'll have to wait and see what happens

on the 5th.

-0-

ATTENDANCE INFO:

Reminder...Our District Governor will
be here for a club visitation on Aug­
ust 2nd. So...that means that we all
need to get our committee reports in
and the Chairmen need to get their
assignments out so the reports can
come back in.

Members
100
Absent
31
Sub Total 69
Guests
4
Total
73

ROTARIAN GUESTS

Garth W. Wilber - Bronson
Bob Wearly

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Congratulations to past Pres, Jim Lyon
whose had 4 years of perfect attendance.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
Boyd Wiggins
Ed Geishert Jr.

AWOL ROTaRIANS□o31 of them...

ou Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK — WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�”coi^TrTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE M
1976 - 1977
"feOTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Did, Uhl

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION |1976-77
HAL SEXTON
President
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1977 ■ James Lyon, Richard White
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan •
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

Handicapped Children: Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandin
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 - Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
.. VOCATIONAL SERVICE
.Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

August 1976
3 ■ Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatis
17 ■ Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 ■ Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 - Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey
December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 - Chuck Bacon
g - Dick Blringer
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 - Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15 - Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
■ 7 - Fred Culy
14 : Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K.; Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
■26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court * Ruth
*. . .
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 ParsonsrCourt - Martha
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive * Sharron
.278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. .....
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Ma ate Lone - M*ea
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive - Clara
.
278-5073 | Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dole, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago JRoad - Carlene . .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court • Martha
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr.» 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
279-9471 Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Fae
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
• 278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Feller. Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia
279- 9481 . Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . &lt;
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
278-4653* Ruse, Paul, 151 N..Hudson Street - Myrtle
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street - Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_ 278-7960 ‘Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. • Harrietta
278- 6517 1 Seaman, Robert, 1’31 E. Chicago Street - Marilyn .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-5639 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5842
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-5493
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude . .
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
• 278**4222
Thompson, Paul,’27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
■ 278-6603Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-2318
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-.5556
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive - Elizabeth
278-4402
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5521
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road - Wilma
278-8238
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores • LaMoine
278-6693
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
278-7703
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott • Natalie
278-6393
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street - Donna. . .
278-6551

’ Honorary Member

The CQJ^WATER
PUBLISHED BY THE

1

K

Coldwater, Michigan

223 N. FRSMoNT'

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER^fe/^rj- REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERr6taRYCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestuii^in the U. S. A.

________

TUESDAY

JULY 5,

1977

PREZ SEZ»

LARRY CARRICO presents program today.

Congratulations to Ken Worden for
his accomplishments on the shuf­
fleboard court. In a national
meet in Colorado, Ken took 1st place
in the Mens Division and his wife
took 1st place in the womens div.
Now we know what Ken and his wife
do all winter in Florida.

Dick Moore in charge.. Larry told
of the program scheduled for this
season and had with him 2 of the
stars who will be in the company this
year. Lisa Steinman will be appearing
in the first production "Babes in Arms"
and sang for us the "Johhny One Note"
from that production. Ron Sauder was
also on hand., he is back for his 3rd
season at the Tibbits and did a repeat
of a song from last years production
the Fantastiks. He will be appearing
in CAn Can this year.

REMINDER j.

-0-

July 25th is the District Golf
tournament at Kalamazoo., so if you
are interested in participating
get more info from Prez Charles
or from Hal Sexton.
-0-

ANOTHER REMINDER«

Our New Governor will be making the
rounds and will be in Coldwater
for a club visitation on Aug 2nd.
There will be the regular noon mtg.
plus a special club assembly at
the Country Club that evening comb­
ined with the regular board mtg. "
All committee chairmen need to have
their reports in a week prior to
this meeting.
-0Annual dues of 40.00 are past due
.. still 12 members who have not
paid. Make check payable to "Cold
water Rotary Club and send check to
Bob Rumsey 120 Cheryl Ann Drive.
Coldwater, Mich
49036

-0-

Larry related that the Cost of operating
the Summer .theatre for 7 weeks is
approximately$70,000.. Most of this is
in payroll so will get back into
circulation in the retail community.
This year they will be trying something
new.. there will be a dinner program
Dinner will be served prior to each
show.• for 1 6.00 •• need to have your
raeservations in 24 hours prior to
the show.
Can accomodate 75 people
per evening.

-0-

I ' *w*

NEXT WEEK1
Dan ward in charge., will have 01* Dad
Bert Ward as the program. Bert will
give the program on the Rotary Foundation

-0ATTENDANCE INFOi

Members 94
Absent 28
Guests

SHOW BIZ NOTEt...

Following the current Broadway
trend...Our show committee for
1978 is reportedly interested in
doing a musical version of "A
Streetcar Named Desire." ...
No doubt they will call it
"Hello, Trolley"?

4
70

ROTARIAN GUESTS :

Ray Ehl- Quincy
Fred Nichols
Portage
Dale Brown
Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTSi
Gene Wallace

Coldwater

You Will Always Be Welcome
tu
kI . , ,
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCF
Neighborin9 Clubs
-----aii tNDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BURR OAK - WEDNESDAY, 6:10 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

'

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�CO^TTTEis-

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - ”76-77
HAL
SEXTON
President
HAL
SEXTON
CHARLES GEISHERT Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY ---------- - Secretary
Treasurer
ERNEST LUSE

DIRECTORS:
1977 - James Lyon, Richard White
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse

COMMUNITY SERVICE I

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Dick White
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classification: Santford Jolley,
Paul Thompson, Jim Lyon
Club Bulletin: Paul Ruse, Bill
Milnes, Larry Iveson
Fellowship: Walt Balcom, Jim
Conrad, Al Nelson, Mike
Toupalik
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Fuller
Membership: Tom Collins, Dick
Moore, Norm Youtsey
Membership Development: Ken
Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Chuck Geishert
Public Relations: Seton Bovee,
Santford Jolley, Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeants-at-Arms: Howard
Taylor, Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1 st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
ARTHUR CRAMPTON
Lansing, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROBERT A. MANCHESTER II

Director: Dick Uhl
Handicapped Children* Ralph
LaGro, Don Shorno, Tom
Miller
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Dale Brose, Robert Kerr, Tom
Normandln
Student Guest: Lester Luce,
Lester Wise, James Troust
Youth-Scholarship: Ronald Beld,
John Milnes, Darrel Goble,
Larry Woodhams, Carroll
Barnes

August 1976
3 - Darrell Goble
10 - Gordon Schlubatls
17 - Reo Goodwin
24 - William Milnes
31 - District Governor

September 1976
7 - Al Nelson
14 - George Pierce
21 - Ken Putnam
28 ■ Robert Seaman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
International Youth Projects:
John Dygert, Dick Biringer,
Duke Sward, Ed Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Bobier,
Bob Nagle
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Employer-Employee Relations:
Pat Leonard, Norm Moore,
Clyde Williams, Larry Donay
Four Way Test: Warren Adair,
Hal Creal, Jim Endicott, Rich
Holben
Occupational Information: Dick
Fischer, Gil Patton, George
Pierce, Bob Yingling
Trade and Professional
Relations: Chuck Bacon, Bill
Carlson, Ed DeVito, Fred Culy
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward

V
1976 - 1977
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

October 1976
5 ■ Craig Sebald
12 - Don Shorno
19 - Conrad Swart
26 - Howard Teeter
November 1976
2 - Ralph Toupalik
9 - Ken Worden
16 ■ Robert Yingling
23 - Bert Faller
30 - Don Steffey

December 1976
7 - Tom Miller
14 - Charles Davis
21 - Warren Williams
28 - Les Woodward

February 1977
1 ■ Chuck Bacon
8 - Dick Blrlnger
15 - Bill Bobier
22 - Keith Pearce

March 1977
1 ■ Tom Collins
8 - Bill Fuller
15- Woody Craig
22 - Larry Donay
29 - John Dygert

April 1977
5 - Ed DeVito
12 - Jim Endicott
19 - Ed Geishert
26 - Richard Holben

May 1977
3 - Larry Iveson
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Dick Hruska
24 - Les Luce
31 - John Milnes

June 1977
7 - Fred Culy
14 - Hal Creal
21 - Bob Kerr
28 - John Klein

ROTARY SHOW
February 24, 25 &amp; 26, 1977
Co-chairmen:
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1977
4 - Dick Fischer
11 - Walt Balcom
18 - Dale Brose
25 - Ron Beld

July 1977
5 - Dick Moore
12 - Norm Moore
19 - Bob Nagle
26 - Bill Lymburner

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1976-77. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
278-6033 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-5358 Jolley, Santford, 391 N. Hudson Street - Pat ....
Andrews, Mark, 26 Parsons Court • Ruth
278-6821 Kennedy, John, 31 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road,- Marjorie. . . .
278-2239 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-8006 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia, f
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8517 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street - Dorothy . .
Beld, Ron, 53 N. Sunset Drive - Sharron
278-8086 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
..
278-5386 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Ggil.^
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-7258 Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - £nea
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5891 Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
Bovee, Seton, 69 S. Circle Drive * Clara...................
278-5073 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
369-9435 Luce, Lester, 41 Sonet Lane - Helen
Card, Harold, 1371 Matteson Lk. Rd. - Dorothy . .
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5234 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
278-4741 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna................
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
278-4310 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna
Craig, Sherwood, 34 Edison Court - Martha
278- 7247 Miller, Tom 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Creal, Harold, 964 Union City Road - Lillian ....
279- 9471 | Milnes, John, 131 N. Hanchett - Foe
Culy, Fred, 88 Hull Street - Dorothy
639-8329 Milnes, William, 778 Grand Street - Jean
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
238-2266 Moore, Normand, 7653 Teal Dr., Quincy - Annetta
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-6770 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-4082 Pierce, Georqe, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Feller, Mark, 145 Combs Avenue - Pat
278-4990 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278- 2841 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E.-Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Fox, Ray, 58 N. Circle Drive - Virginia......................
279- 9481 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
278-4653 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Geishert, Edward 436 E. Chicago Street • Sylvia .
Goble. Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •_ 278-7960 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rd. - Harrietta
278- 6517 Seaman, Robert, 131 E. Chicago Street * Marilyn .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-5639 iSexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Holben, Richard, Jr., 109 W. Chicago Street

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-8360
278-6704
278-2318
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
278-4812
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
278-2811
278-8412
278-8518
278-6783
238-2632
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
278-8321
278-8373
278-4907

Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 127 Fairfield Drive - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 49 W. Clarke Avenue - Gertrude. .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail . • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marion
■. . . .
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. ... I
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . ......................
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 322 Penn Drive • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Williams, Clyde, 65 Fairway Road • Wilma
Williams, Warren, 1331 Adolph Shores - LaMoine
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrance, 251 Narrows Road - Debra
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Yingling, Robert, 21 Scott - Natalie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall Street • Donna. . .

‘ Honorary Member

The CQJ^WATER
A
Cof^A^ER ROTARY CLUB
PUBLISHED by the

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6393
278-6551

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATER.J^frzn' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER.ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesPfWilb in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JULY 12, 1977
PREZ SEZ:

Need 10-12 volunteers to
“Strike” (take down stage
scenery)after Saturday nitds
show at Titbits, July 30*
Sign
up with President Chuck.

Need nominations for qualified
non-Rotar ians under 35 years
of age to participate in the
Rotary Fellow Program.

REMINDER:

July 25th is the District Golf
tournament at Kalamazoo. Sign
up by July 20th with PREZ.

IMPORTANT :

Committee Reports due within
next few days in order for them
to be reviewed by our District w
Governor at the Aug. 2, meeting^
here in Coldwater with our Clubw
Officers, Directors and Committee
Chairmen

couple alighted at their floor, when
the bride exclaimed:
’’Who was that
hussy?"
”Now, don’t you begin any­
thing," said the bridegroom quite
worriedly, "I’m going to have enough
trouble on my hands explaining you
to her tomorrow."
PROGRAM NOTES:

Dan Ward, program chairman, intro­
duced his Dad, Bronson Rotarian,
Bert Ward as speaker for today’s
program. Bert said Kotary was
begun in 1905 by Paul Harris in
Chicago with four members.
In 1910
Rotary became international, when
it was introduced in Canada©
In
1911 it expanded to Ireland. Today
Rotary has 800,000 members© There
are over 17,000 Clubs in the world©
Most new clubs are starting in India
and Korea. Bert and Glenn Cowell,
have been the only two Rotarians,
from Branch County, who have served
as Rotary District Governors over
afist years. Bert said Rotary needs
&gt;; do a better Job of explaining
To tie public, how Rotary is involved
in community activities© Our thanks
go to both Bert and Dan Ward for
putting together today’s programi

ROTARY SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT:
NEXT WEEK:

Club voted to again hold annual
Rotary show, February 1978•

Our new Coldwater High School Foot­
ball coach, Dan Marco, will be our
speaker.

TREASURER’S REPORT:

Club ended Rotary year with a
$269 deficit.

ATTENDANCE INFO:
Members
Absent

DOUBLE TROUBLE:
Guests

The bride and bridegroom stepped
into the hotel elevator and the
pretty girl operator said "Hello,
darline" to the bridegroom. Not
another word was spoken until the

73
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith-Lafayette, Ind., Ray
Ehl-Quincy. Bert Ward-Bronson, Jim
Canan-Elyrxa, Ohio, Clarence Snyder
and Gordon Martin

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF |

Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralpn LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam,Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfiel«^^'*/ilm^^S
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Col^B^I^Hk
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. .... .
278-8086 Klein; John, 39 Douglas
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 G^OBprejHy
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Av^ive Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road * Dorothy* *
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan . .....
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna ...........

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Siting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. D.E. DAVIDSON
15 V/. PEARL ST.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH&amp;&gt;fcwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinges^Cfiib in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JULY 19, 1977

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOg
and Fred Anderson

Les Woodward

MUSICAL NOTE:
Song Leader Jerry
Town§ , asked for a member volunteerj, to substitute at the piano
in future, when Mark Feller is not
able to be in attendance.

PRESIDENT CHUCK'S COMMENTS:
Letter of appreciation read from
family of Warren Williams, for
sympath from membership, at time
of Warren's death.
Elwyn Bodley is now recovering from
eye surgery in our Community Health
Center and sent letter of apprecia­
tion for flowers club sent to him.

PROGRAM:
PFUgranrChairman, Bob Nagle, in­
troduced new Coldwater High School
Football coach, Dan Marco. Dan
coached ten years at North Adams,
three years as assistant and seven
years as head coach. North Adams
won six league championships.
Before deciding to accept the job
in Coldwater, Dan visited our com­
munity and our schools in session.
Dan was born and raised in New
Jersey near New York City© Dan
played four years of high school
football. The late Vince Lom­
bardi voluntarily assisted coach­
ing the team, while Lombardi was
an assistant coach for the New
York Giants. Dan spent three
J
years in the Army Air Borne,
played more football on a mili­
tary team, decided to enroll at
Hillsdale College and played more
football. Dan met his wife at
Hillsdale College and they have
a twelve year old son. Dan en­
joys golf, boating, fishing and
hunting. He has filled all but
a couple of the positions for
coaches who will be working with
him in our football program.
Dan has setup a voluntary^
weight lifting program for this
year's crop of football prospects.
This season, Coldwater will play
with a more open offense. Def­
ense will call for the players
to move out after the opposition.
Coach Dan said he is planning on
the team winning all their games.
Sounds like an exciting season
of Coldwater High School football.
NEXT WEEK: John Milnes in charge
and will have as his guest Debbie
Sykes to tell us about the Drug
and Alcohol abuse Program in
Branch County.
ATTENDANCE: Members 97« Absentees
26, Members in attendance 71, plus
guests 6, equals total of 77ROTARIAN GUESTS: Ray Ehl, Joe
Urick, Al Wiler &amp; Bill Fairman
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS; Ralph
Thorpe and John Livesay
u?

Ed Rivar, former club member, has
recently had heart surgery, and
is at St. Vincent Hospital, 2001
West 86th St., Indianapolis,
Indiana ^6260.
DUES DUE: Ninety one members have
paid their dues, leaving six who
have not. Need to wrap up those,
dues collections.

-0S UR PR ISE SPECIAL FEATURE:
"QUEENS FOR A DAY SHOW", with
MC, Duke Davidson, assisted by Keith
Pierce and John Pierson. Larry
Woodhams and Howard Taylor, last
year's Serg ant at Arms were to be
the honorees. Must of been a news
leak, cause Howard never showed up.
Larry was there however and Duke
Sward, one of this year's Sergeant's
was kind enough to fill in. Larry
and Duke, as the two Queens, were
properly suited up with apronscrowns (ladies shower caps) and
seated on stage with the following
happening to both of them. Ray Ehl
and Dave Rubley applied the neces­
sary eyebrow make-up, to the QueensDon Shorno and Carroll Barnes app­
lied the rouge-Chuck Bacon and Fre
Bob Man applied the lip stick-For
the Grand FanaleeJ-Jim Koss, Jerry
Towns, Hal Sexton and John Milnes
applied the cream pies, with GUSTO.'
What a show-Larry and Duke were,
great sports. Thanks to production
crew for putting together such
a memorable eventJ

J. A A

•

You Will Always Be Welc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
_______ UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

ITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Pro|ects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 ■ George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret* *
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
278*7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield* - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street ._
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
-278-2744
-27812311
VS--8756
278- 7237
’ 278-5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . *
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
WCWATER, flCHIGAH

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^&amp;7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^^^R^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesrO/'Min the U. S. A.

July 26, 1977

Guests:

Rotarians
Bob Wearly ...Hartford City, Ind.
Mac McKeith...Green Valley, Ariz.
Bushnell, Ill.
Ivan Buck ..
Pete Baldwin Quincy, Mi
Dan Dobson . Quincy, Mi
Non Rotarians

Dave Storrs ..Coldwater
Absent Members:

Carroll Barnes
Dole Brose
George Buchanan
John Dean
James Endicott
Darrel Goble
Vince Kornstein
Ralph LaGro
Mark Maire
Bob Nagle
Al Nelson
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Shannon Rickert
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupalik
Dick Uhl
Larry Woodhams
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

Program chairman for the day was John
Milnes who introduced Debby Sykes,
Director/Counselor, and Roger Sheldon,
counselor, of the Citizens Drug Abuse
Committee of Branch County who operate
the Substance Abuse and Listening Ear
Programs. Debby stated that the program
began in 1971 by concerned citizens with
the first full time staff starting in
1974. An additional full time person
(Roger) began in 1975. Also approx.
18-25 volunteers man the phone during
nighttime hours.
Calls, which are
anonymous, have risen from 70.1 per month
in 1974-75 to 164 during 1976-77. One
on one counseling by the professional
staff has increased likewise from 20 per
month in *74-’75 to 65 at present. The
office is located at 22 W. Pearl Street
and is funded by the Public Health Ser­
vice, Donations, Local Government, and
Fees. Public Health funding has remained
constant for three years with no increase
in sight, therefore, the need for in„ creased local support is vital. The most
frequent abuse is alcohol with prescrip ­
tion drugs running a distant second. The
average age of those served by the agency
is dropping from a former level of 35-40
* and is now closer to age 30. Both Debby
and Roger indicated it was difficult
to evaluate the overall success of the
program, but enjoy their work and are
obviously dedicated to it.
Many thanks to John for a most interesting
and timely program.

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Committee Reports are due
NOW.'! Next week is District Governor’s visit*
He will address club at noon with club assembly
Tuesday night at the Country Club.
Board
of Directors will meet at 6:30 followed
by dinner at 7:00 P.M.
Bert Faller is hospitalized following major
surgery. Cards and flowers will be welcome
in a few days.
CONGRATULATIONS to Craig Sebald for 19 years
of perfect attendance.’!

Tibbits Theater is apparently in serious
financial condition. Any help would be

greatly appreciated.

_______ _

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—a*ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

rotary club of I
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretory
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal,Ken Putnam,BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 • Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18- Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha '.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian .....
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple-Lane - Rhee.
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
...........
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-46321
278-7448
278-2021 I
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278*4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
.278-8981
278-2744
276-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian. ...................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

United States 13c

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�W

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The C.'Ol.DW A'I lip. ifoMr) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^^^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingc&gt;st^Cfimin the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ:

TODAYS PROGRAM...

No Birthdays today., but promise
to have someone with a birthday
next week.

Governor John Ristow on hand for the
noon meeting plus the evening club
assembly. "GuV'John is a very ded­
icated Rotarian who spent some time
sharing some of his observations on
how Rotary Clubs can be of more
Service to fellow man. He related
that he has the District now Divided
into 4- Areas so that there will be
a closer liason between the District
and the club.
Our Area Rep for the
Governor is Jferry Quail of Battle
Creek.
Governor John said that if we could
make "Real" Rotarians out of 25% of
our members... we'd have the top
Organization in the Nation.

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Congratulations to Bob Nagle for
his expertise on the Golf Course
... or was it luck?
-0In checking on the financial pro­
wess of our Sargents at Arms...
The professional Collection takers
... there have been $100 in fines
taken in during the 1st month...
and that’s just starters... so the
scholarship fund should look pretty
good by the end of the year if they
keep up the good work.

Was a pleasure having Governor John
with us., he promised to come back
for our annual production in February.

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ATTENDANCE INF0:.

NEXT WEEK:
94
23
71
Guests .. 7^~
Total

Members
Absent

There will be a program on Products
liability.• so would be a good week
to bring friends from retail commun­
ity or from the manufacturing comm­
unity.
Should prove to be a very
interesting program.

ROTARIAN GUESTS J
Governor John Ristow
Phillip Hoard.. Bronson
Naurice Ryan
Bronson
Russell Moore
Green Valley
Ariz.

HUMOR DEPT:.

(Newspaper Div)

The following letter to the editor
appeared in our local newspaper
recently.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Wise

Ann Arbor

AWOL ROTARIANS:....

23 of the scoundrels

Dear Sirs:
Last week I lost my wallet, containing
all my credit cards, identification
papers and a sizeable sum.of currency.
I immediately took an ad in your
lost-and-found classified ads..
Yesterday I found the wallet in the
pocket of another suit.

CURRENT THEME SONG:

You have a wonderful paper.

Coffee addicts who are giving up
their favorite beverage are
singing " the Last Ground-Up"

THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK:.

We hate to have some people give us
advice when we know how badly they
need it themselves.

Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE^

COWUTTEES
rotary club of I
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

1977 • 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 • George Henriksen
23 - Mark Moire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 • Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279*7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.»
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.-. . . . . .
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. ...........
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue*- Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean ......................
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

1

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph. 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P.L..&amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

United Slates 13c ‘

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C0LDMTER, MICHIGAN

49036

�______

“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
cjVVt/,

The COLDWATEggfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/^R^J^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesrOftiDin the U. S. A.

TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 1977
VICE PRESIDENT R. UHL CONDUCTED
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
MEETING:
Chairman for todays program,
President Chuck absent, as
Jeff Dean, introduced guest speaker,
result of committments at h-H Fair*
Mr* George Van Peursem, President
The Fair will probably never the
Michigan Manufacturers Association*
samel
George spoke to us about Product
___
Liability and the effect it has on
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
each of us*
Warren Adair
Currently Product Liability
problems center around unjustified
CONTINUATION: 95 Members have
court settlements causing dramati­
paid annual dues, leaving two members cally higher insurance premium
who have not paia. Hope thats
costs increasing costs of products*
enough of a reminder I
There has been an unreasonable
burden placed on business because
MISSING (ABSENT) MEMBERS:
of a lack of responsibility on the
Carroll Barnes
John Milnes
part of the product user for their
Bill Bobier
Bob Nagle
own action. Courts are five or
Dale Brose
Gil Patton
six years behind in trying cases
Fred Culy
George Pierce
and there are continuing increases
Dick Fischer
Shannon Rickert
in the size of the awards to claimCharles Geishert Craig Sebald
ants* 1100 companies responded
Ed Geishert
Paul Thompson
to a Products Liability survey©
Darrel Goble
Dan Ward
Premium costs for insurance for
Richard Hruska
Charles Woodward
Product Liability insurance coverage
Robert Kerr
Ken Worden
have generally tripled© Some firms
Jim Koss
cannot buy coverage* Many firms
Pat Leonard
*
- •
find they cannot afford the premium©
Jim Lyon
This means a major claim could wipe
- *■
out a company© Most of the companies
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
who cannot afford the coverage,
BE A 100% MEMBER
employ
less then 100 employees®
The problem can best be solved by
ATTENDANCE MATH:
legislative action® that among other
Members 97
things« would provide for a six
Absent
23
year statute of limitations, a state
W
of the arts limitation that meant
Guests 13
the time and technical knowledge
TOTAL
o?
available when product was manufact­
ured would apply© Also, user would
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
be responsible for alterations,
Ray Ehl-Quincy, Bob Hambinclaimant should not be paid more then
Fort Wayne, Maurice Ryan-Bronson,
once for same settlement, that warnBob Kirpatrick-Bronson, Wendell
ing as to item use and compliance
Hathaway-Bronson, Elmer Dobsonwith government regulations would
Quincy, Norb Strobel-Bronson.
show good faith* Unless legislative
action is taken, new products may
NON—ROTARIAN GUESTS:
not come onto the market for lack
Bill Grimes, Jack Youngquist, Garry
of insurance protection. Jobs will
Donner, Ricn Barnes, Diana Maire
be lost as products become unavailablec
and Bill Mefford.
It will take'urging on the part of
all interested parties to achieve
Car manufacturers have finally backed legislative success* Thanks to
themselves into a corner. All these
George and Jeff for todav’s nrnp-rnTnyears they worked on a car that won’t, NhjLX
We will hear how we might
smoke and it turnes out the public
be able to save a life sometime,by
wanted one that won’t drink.
attending a training session^)!?
our community’s own CPR program.
You Will Always Be Welc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._______

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE™

COWUTTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE | NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine...........
279-7011 I Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
.~r
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . 278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
..
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice..............T*
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller. Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082 ,
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . ..........
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278*6970
278-8840
278-6183
278-^6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan .... ......
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan................
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

• Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH®fe&gt;/&lt;?r&gt; REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwA^^o|ARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesrOtwD.in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY AUGUST 16, 1977
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

PROGRAM:

Nelson Weber
Orrin McConn
George Jeffery
Bob Stark
Henry Gomley
Larry Hagin

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Dan Dobson
Bill Smith
Fred Nichols
Bob Hamblin

Quincy
Lafayette, Ind.
Portage
Ft • Wayne, Ind •

Ralph. LaGro, subbing for George Henriksen,
introduced Beverly Starrett of the Nursing
Staff at the hospital who has been instrumental in starting and promoting the CPR
Program for this area. CPR is Cardio­
Pulmonary Resuscitation and is a program
designed to train the largest possible
number of people in procedures to follow
in the event of an emergency when someone
nearby collapses, stops breathing, or they
are choking •

Coldwater
Coldwater
Detroit

She explained that proper care in the first
few minutes of such an emergency can be
critical in saving a life. You don’t have
time to call for an ambulance or drive to
a hospital.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Stan Bushouse
Bev Starrett
F. J. Sheffield

ABSENTEES:
Dick Biringer
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
Dick Fischer
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Bob Loose
Bill Milnes
Gil Patton
Chas Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Richard Uhl

STATS:

Dale Brose
Duke Davidson
Ed DeVito
Ed Geishert
George Henriksen
Vince Kornstein
Jim Lyon
Tom Normandin - —
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor

Training courses are available free at the
hospital. The course takes 4 hours in one
evening and could result in your ability
to save a life.

The group had a goal of training 1000 people
_ in 1977 and has already trained 900. The
more trained people we have in Branch County
will help make this an even better place to
—- live and to work.

Members
66
Non Rotary Guests 3
Speaker
1
Rotarian Guests 10TOTAL
80

next

WF.FK:

The program for the 23rd of August will be
Dale Brouse and Bob Charles (Eagle Printing)
who will speak on the creation and necessity
for the 4-H Foundation.
They will show us
where the 4-H program is now and where it
is headed in the future.

Hal Sexton, Paul Thompson, and Jim Lyons who
are our classifications: committee, circulated
two lists. One showing the current Classi­
fications. Let’s get some of these open
ones filled with good new members and pro­
mote the great reputation the Coldwater
Rotary Club enjoys.
SPECIAL NOTE: Larry Donay’s classification
is shown as. Mental Recycling. How do you
do this, Larry?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretory
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COWUTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 • Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K, Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 • Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE ! NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * *
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield ~r"“Wilma j*.'
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas AveftUe -~JariTce
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura. ...................
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278:2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive_; Susan
..
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.
................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
.jWvf

The COLDWATHmfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^RROWY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest 'Club in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY - AUGUST 24, 1977

PREZ SEZt
Letter of appreciation received
from Charlotte and Bert Faller.

District Club Membership
Attendance Report:
1st..Dowagiac
87.30%
2nd..Vic ksburg
86.54%
3rd..C oldwater
84.57%

Rotofacts:
Below are some of the formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians
These are now open and may be filled
by any member of our community engaged
in that type of businss-provided he
meets other normal Rotary Club Member­
ship qualifications.
Agricultural Implement Retail
Airport Operating
Auctioneering
Automobile Clubs
Automobile Leasing
Automobile Parts Assembly
##*«•#******»***** -5$- «*## *

Rotary Show: Duke Davidson will
direct 1977 show, assisted by Norm
Youtsey.

Early to bed, early to rise and
your girl goes out with other guys.....
************** ■H-*#**#****

Union City Rotary now meets on
Tuesday at 6:30 P.M., B &amp; R
Restaurant each week. Advance
reservations needed by noon on
Monday. Ph (517) 741-7140

Happy Birthday To: Larry Iveson

Program Notes:
Todays Chairman, Mark Maine introduced
Absent Members:
Coldwater Rotarians Les Wise and Dale
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Brouse to explain how the 4-H Foundation
Woody Craig
Duke Davidson
works. Dale first outlined the 4-H
Charles Davis
John Dean
Program in our county. There are 99
Rich Holben
Ed DeVito
different project areas, including a
George Henriksen
Jim Koss
Leader Dog for the Blind Program.
Bill Lynburner
Pat Leonard
There are 2500 young people-ages 9 thru
John Milnes
Bob Nagle " '19 in 4-H, and 1200 had exhibits at
Tom Normandin
Don Stine
our recent 4-H Fair. About
of the
Shannon Rickert
Paul Thompson
youths live on farms and i are non-farm
Mike Toupalik
Dick Uhl
members.
Dale said questions as to how to join
Rotarian Guests:
4-H could be directed to him at the
Bronson
Clarence Snyder
Co-op Ext. Office in the Court House.
Dick Greathouse
Middletown, 0.
4-H Programs stress leadership and
Bill King
Quincy
values. Includes exchange visitation
Arthur A. Smith
Dearborn
programs in U.S.A, and Canada, a "how
to be a good citizens program in
Non Rotarian Guests: None
Washington, D.C., as well as project
activity at local level.
Attendance:
Les Wise is President of the 4-H Foun­
Members 94
dation Board. Les said purpose of
Absent
20
Foundation is to provide vehicle for
Members Attending 74
private donations to provide added funds
Rotarian Guests
__ 4
for existing 4-H county programs, plus
Total Attendance
78
future expansion. Funds used for pro­
gramming rather than physical faciColdwater Club Attendance Report:
lities. Foundation is considering
January 1, 1977» thru June 30, 1977
funding another staff person to set-up
Report just handed out showing
clubs for 350 more county young people,
meeting attendance percentage for
Foundation memberships can be $5 ind.,
each individual member.
$15-family &amp; 8100 sustaining. Monies
,
thru estate planning, are encouraged.
NEXT WEEK:. Charlie Putnam in charge and will have as speaker, Peter Fletcher,
Chairman Michigan State Highway Commission, member of the Republican National
Committee and advisor to Governor Milliken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY pill OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine; Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal,Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 ■ Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 ■ Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 • Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 1 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield^- Wilma J. ................
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Jahic£*. ....*.
Brose, Dole, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago • Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island * Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278*4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Cleo
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278*8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278*5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^J^Zary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWj&amp;JrBf^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestY^fiwin the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30,

PRES. CHUCK’S PRONOUNCEMENTS:
Board Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 6th,
at Chuck’s Home.
Sec. Bob has extra copies of open
and filled Club membership class.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Ernie Luse
&amp;

Rich Holben

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Hancock
Chuck Morton

Jim Eley

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Teeter
Ruby Loehr
Tom Everett
Bill Styer, Jr.

MEMBERS ABSENT (21):
Dale Brose
George Buchanan
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
Darrel Goble
Vince Kornstein
George Pierce
Ken Putnam
Hal Sexton
Howard Taylor
Norm Youtsey
ATTENDANCE TALLY:
Members
Absent
Present

Guests
Total In Attendance

Woody Craig
Hal Crealj •
Mark Feller
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Jim Lyon
John Pierson
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Dan Ward

9^
_ 21
73
__7
8o

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business—provided he meets.other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications.
Bearing Distribution
Boys Work Organizations
Brass Mfg.
Building Construction
Building Materials Retail
PROGRAM: .
Chuck Putnam in charge. He intro­
duced Peter Fletcher, Chairman of
Michigan State. Highway Commission.
Commission was started in 1905. It
is responsible now, for all forms of

1977

transportation in our state, including
bike paths, harbors, rails and roads.
State Highway Department has ^260
employees and spends &lt;&gt;800,000,000
yearly. It is third largest dept, in
State.
Rail transportation is vital to
economy of State, but is hampered
because our State is a peninsula. Half
of our agriculture products are moved
by rail. The auto industry counts on
it heavily.
Revenues to operate Department comes
from
on gasoline tax. As result,
revenues have not increased with inflat­
ion. Dept, has reduced number of em­
ployees by 12% and truck.fleet by 10%.
Dept, is experimenting with blacktop
recycling to reduce road resurfacing
costs. Federal revenues are based on
number of miles of roads, rather then
number of people using them. Michigan
pays more in taxes to Federal Gov’t
then is received for road care.
Damage to roads in State is caused
by extreme seasonal changes in temper­
ature .
Pete’s presentation of his program
was very enjoyable.
Another great Rotary program!
Thanks to both Chuck and Pete.

PROGRAM NEXT WEEK:
Shannon Rickert in charge. Mr.
Richard Conners, Personnel Director for
Bundy Tubing,- will talk on the subject
of EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission). New attitude of the
commission effects everyone who employes
people, regardless of.number, large or
small.
ATTENDANCE?

Little bit of hurry-----Hat on the rack;
See a bunch of fellers
Slap ’em on the back.
Little bit of hooey,
Little bit of bunk
Little bit of luncheon
Swallowed by the hunk.
Little bit of smoking;
Speakers start to spout,
Look a little sheepish,
As you sneak out.
Maybe that is Rotary; Maybe it’s not!
It that’s the way you practice it,
You cheat yourself a lot!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

cc^^ittees

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 ■ B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ......
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - 278*7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
279*9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilmv J.-r.’.-^r.-0.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Komstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janie?. T*. .’ ,*T.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth ....
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323 i
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
.•.
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

RRN5st LUSE
*N. FRF’JONT
COLDiVATFR
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49036

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The COLDWATS©|)Z^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwA^R.fojARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO*
Keith Pearce
Ralph LaGro

SEPTEMBER 6,

Bill Fuller

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
President Chuck - None -

Words of Special Interest from
Sergeant-At-Arms, Duke Sward RotaryAnn Pins available for
$1.00 each, while supply lasts.
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
Bill Grimes
Dale Sevig
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Kent Miller
Bob Stark
Phil Hoard

Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson

MEMBERS ABSENT (20)
Walt Balcom
Hal Creal
Carroil Barnes
Paul Ruse
George Buchanan
Bob Seaman
Howard Taylor
Ed DiVito
Larry Donay
Jim Troust
John Dygert
Dan Ward
Darrel Gable
Ed Geishert
Dick Moore
Bob Nagle
Keith Pearce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Done Stine
ATTENDANCE TOTAL:
Members
Absent

9^
___ 21

Present
Guests

73
6

Total in Attendance

79

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians.
These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business—provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications.
Chamber of Commerce
Children’s Clothing Retail
Cigar &amp; Tobacco Distributing
City Management
Copper Goods Wholesale

1977

PROGRAM:
Chairman Shannon Rickert introduced
Chuck Woodward as today’s speaker.
Chuck took us along on his one week
trip to Loon Lake in northern Alaska,
during the early part of this summer.
There was not another soul at the Lake
during.Chuck’s stay.
Chuck’s total
trip time to Alaska was six weeks.
He
was joined by three other men from
Coldwater, for one two week period and
another group of three men for a two
week period.
There was lots of canoe trips.
Chuck
flew his own plane to and from Alaska.
The trip was generally north of the
Artic Circle.
Chuck’s slides were of his week at
Loon Lake.
The ice had just thawed
and flowers were in bloom.
Chuck
lived in a tent, prepared his food
on his cook stove.
He said he ate
very well.
Chuck found no fish in
Loon Lake.
The lake is above the
tree line.
There were mountain sheep
in the area.
The lake was in a valley
■^the midst of rugged mountain peaks,
fjpkuck showed us a Robin’s nest and
Wad that he found just one Loon (bird)
on the Lake.
Drinking water came right from the
Lake.
The weather was great, with the
exception of one day of rain.
Another very interesting travelogue
by Chuck!

Worker: "May I take tomorrow off for
my Golden Wedding anniversary?"
Employer: "Well, okay; but I hope
I won’t have to stand for this every
50 years."

PROGRAM NEXT WEEK:
Jim Lyon in charge.
Speaker will be
L. Brooks Patterson, Prosecuting
Attorney for Oakland County.
He will
speak to us on prison reforms.
"Why don’t people around here watch
where they’re going?" the new driver
demanded.
"This is the fourth car
I’ve hit today."

W* Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COWUTTEES
rotary club of I
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam,BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 • George Pierce
11 ■ Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 ■ Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 j Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71-W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago • Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary . . .". . . .
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl • Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
.
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen. George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .. ..
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairf^jMMBMK: '■
Kerr, Robert, 8 Pars
Klein, John, 39 Dougi^BHRnSHSKracic...............
Kornstien, Vincent,
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - *ahice?
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - GoH
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....

PHONE

NAME

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R-

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
238-2511 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2912 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-6357 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-8325 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
767-4508 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 2007 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Don, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-9349 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

cx^VV?

The COLDWATHmfefcray REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/&amp;^toj^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest xOliib in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Don Steffey
Bill Bobier
Chuck Gieshert

Dick Moore
John Pierson

PREZ SEZ:
Letter received, from Republic of
Panama Rotarians asking for under­
standing as ratification of the Canal
Treaty is considered.
Non-Rotarians, between ages 25 to 35
are still eligible to sign up before
Oct. 15 for the Rotarian Exchange pro­
gram scheduled to take place between
Feb. 23 and April 1, 1977.
Board Directors has decided Early
Leavers fines will go to $1, after a
member leaves three meetings early up
to ten. After ten fine goes to $2.
Ken Worden was presented a four
perfect attendance pin.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Jerry Hollister
Bob Beauchamp
Elmer Houghton

—

—
—

ABSENT MEMBERS:
Warren Adair
BillCarlson
Jim Conrad
Duke Davidson
Ed Divito
Dick Fischer
Darel Goble
Bill Lymburner
John Milnes
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Dick Biringer
Tom Collins
Woody Craig
Charles Davis *
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
Vince Kornstein
Mark Maire
Dick Moore
Keith Pearce
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Dick White

NON-ROTARIANS GUESTS:
Bill Toller
Wade Smith
Sam Brownbark
Scott Foster
Mike Porter

ATTENDANCE FIGURES*.
Members
Absent
Present
Guests
Total in Attendance

9^
28

ROTOFACTS]
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business—provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications□
Farm and Home Oil Products
Retail - Fruit Growing
Farming - Flowers
PROGRAM:
John Dygert, introduced Wade Smith,
Principal, Branch Area Career Center,
who introduced our program on Future
Farmers of America (FFA). We then
heard from FFA member Scott Foster,
student from Niles, Michigan. Scott
brought us greetings from Michigan’s
10,000 FFA members. Next, we heard
from twenty-one year old Sam Brownbark,
Vice President FFA in U.S.A. Sam was .
traveling better than 300 days during
1976, including 32 states - 4 foreign
countries. He spent two months in
Washington D.C., visiting government
agencies, congressman and with
C, ./President Carter. He said he found
non-farm government people making
■h’“important farm ploicy decisions.
Sam
said it was very important we all
speak out to our representatives in
government. Sam, who was in Russia
for two months, said he was very grate­
ful for the freedom we have in the USA.
Purpose of FFA is to develop leader­
ship, and the ability to speak out.
Degrees of membership are offered from
freshman in high school to young people
twenty-one years old.
Sam farms a 800 acre farm in Kansas
with his dad.
Sam had alot to say to us, and he
did it very well!

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM;
Will be Representative Ernie Nash,
member of our Michigan Legislature.

*An old-timer can recall when school
bussing was usually done in the cloak­
room.

*Surefire Money-Maker*
Asked why it was no problem to get
money from his father while other
students found it difficult, a college
freshman replied, "It’s a snap, I -just
threaten to come home."
P
JUSX

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF |

COWITTEES

Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE’
Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal,Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 ■ Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 • Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 • Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

Ernie Luse

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield -^Vilma J.
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Street*,
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 76 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * •
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pct
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 | Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 i Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 M. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATBmfc&gt;to»y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER.’rOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinge.s^Cliib in the U. S. A.

Coldwater Rotary - Sept 27, 1977

Absentees:

Fred Anderson
Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Woody Craig
Chuck Davis
Ed DeVito
Jim Endicott
Mark Feller
Ed Geishert
Darrell Goble

Larry Iveson
Vince Kornstein
Jim Koss
Mark Maire
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom
Normandin
Gil Patton
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Jerry Towns

Rotarian Quests: Ray Ehl-Quincy
Bill Smith - Lafayette, Ind
note: Bill Smith had a birthday today, contributed
to our fund, and was rewarded by a song.
Nen-Rotarian Guests: two student guestsJoAnn Toupalik
Don Steffey
In the absence of Mark Feller and under the leadershipof
Norm Youtsey, we abbreviated the singings end it only
proves that we miss Mark.

Program under the leadership of Dick Uhl who presented
Ernest Nash-U.S. Representative from the 56th district
which is Eaton, Clinton, and Ionia counties. He is a
former member of the Michigan State Police for 18 years
and was President of the International Association of
Voice Identification from 1970 - 1974. This is his second
year in the State Legislatureand is Vice Chairman of the
Public Safety Committee. He explained the workings of the
partisan politics and how this can affect the job of the
Rules Committee. He also pointed out how a given state
agency can alter the intent of a bill authorized by the
legislature, and the heed for reform in this area.

Nash also explained some of the proposed changes in the
Single Business Tax as well as Unemployment Compensation
and Workman’s Compensation. He also discussed some of the
current problems of the Transportation Package resulting
from decreased revenues. The weight of cars has been
decreased and taxes based on weight have decreased, and
better gas mileage has reduced income from gas taxes.
This reduced income must be made up from other sources
or revised revenues, in order to provide the same services.
He also touched on the bill that would disallow
unemployment benefits for teachers and other classified
employeees unemployment benefits during the summer months
when they would not normally be employed.

It was a most informative and interesting program
supplemented by many questions from the floor which
were answered by the speaker.
Note:

Bob Seaman will be in charge of next week's program.
Our guest sneaker
will be the Reverend Steve Fink from the New York office of the United
Methodist Church.
Rev. Fink is responsible for Missionary Recruitment

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJW., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI.

�C^OllTTEES
COMMUNITY SERVICE’

rotary club of I
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 • John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
279*7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dole, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John^SS Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia?
Kornstien, Vir&gt;5^R-?* 290 Z^’ftnd Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth . . ..............
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^Sptary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW&gt;&amp;R,;ft^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clilb in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1977

President Chuck welcomed Bert Faller
back to our meeting today.
Harold Goodholm is in our Community
Health Center for a short stay
AUGUST ATTENDANCE REPORT:
Vicksburg number 1 @ 88.18%
Coldwater number 2 @ 87.21%
ABSENT MEMBERS:i 19
Warren Adair
Charles Bacon
Dick Biringer
Woody Craig
Harold Creal
Duke Davidson
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
Dick Fischer
Darrel Goble
Vince
Kornstein
Dick Hruska
Bill Lynburner
Bob Loose
Tom Normandin
Keith Pearce
iCharles Putnam
John Pierson
Ken Putnam

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Larry Metternick
Roy Elliott
Dr. Wen Bower
JoAnn Toupalk
Don Steffey
Kirk Tower
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Dale Brown
Jerry Hollister

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members..... .........
94
o
Absent...... ............ 19
Present..... ............ 75
Guests................... 9
Total Attendance....... .84

THE YOUNG WANT TO CHANGE THE WORLD.
THE OLD WANT TO CHANGE THE YOUNG.

PROGRAM:
Bob Seaman in Charge.
Bob introduced Dr. Bill Bauer, a
Christian Missionary serving in India
teaching college chemistry. Also is
a basketball coach, player, and
referee, per basketball rules in
India. Bill’s missionary work is
directed by the United Methodist
Church. He has served in India
17 years. He is on a year’s leave
of absence and spending his time at
MSU gaining mini-computer knowledge
which he can put to work in India.
Sixty to seventy percent of
people in India do not read or write.
Occupations include bricklaying,
pottery, farming, carpentry, ice
cream processing. Usually takes lots
of labor.
India has modern buildings and
industries that include jet air­
craft and heavy electrical equip­
ment.
The school where Bill teaches
includes primary and college level
education. Student body is approxi­
mately 55% Hindu, 35% Moslem &amp; 10%
-Christian. The chemistry lab equip­
ment dates back to 1935, but text­
-books, are current.
Prior to leaving,college students
work on self employment schemes to
match their talents to work avail­
able.
Bill presented a number of slides
showing the India geography.
Another very informative program.

PROGRAM NEXT WEEK: Don Stine in
charge and will have as his guest
a speaker from the South Central
Planning Commission.

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians.
DON’T FORGET, ROTARY FOUNDATION
These are now open and may be filled by
WEEK BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14..
any member of our community engaged in
that type of business—provided he meets
YOUTH OF TODAY, LEADERS OF
other normal Rotary Club Membership
TOMORROW:
qualifications.
"Tell me what are the prevailing
Gas Service
sentiments that occupy the minds of
Groceries Retail
your
young men, and I will tell you
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Retail
what
is the character of your next
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Whsle
generation.” —Edmund Burke—
HAPPINESS IS PARKING ON ANOTHER
PERSON'S DIMEI

MAKE Up'vr^MtP6 ^e'come at These Neighboring Clubs
_ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�EcOklTTEES
ROTARY CLUB OF |
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygerf, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 • 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 ■ Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla*Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278*6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278*2239 Kennedy, JoHn, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret &gt; *
278*8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James7~78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 I Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . • .
278-4990
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 II Rubley,
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
238-2511 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2912 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-6357 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-8325 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
767-4508 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 2007 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-9349
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
’ Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BV the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278*6586

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^&amp;ptary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwAT^RROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singinge.st Chib in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1977
PRES SEZs
Club received sad news of the death
of Ernie’s wife, Ruth Luse

Dinner Dance for wives planned for
November 12, Holiday Inn, Angola.
Save the date. Cocktails from 7 to
8 P.M. - Dinner at 8 P.M. - Dancing
til 1 A.M. Need your support Looking for a big turnout!

Harold Goodholm, was in attendance
and thanked club for remembering him
during his recent hospital stay.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Les Wise
ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members...........
9^
Absent.................... 21
Members Present..... ....... 73
Non-Rotarian Guest......... 1
Program Speakers.......... 2
Student Guests.......... . •__ 2.
Total Attendance........... 88

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF
ROTARIANS HOME EXCHANGE:
It means just what the label implies
If you want to visit Timbuktoo (USA &amp;
abroad) and some Rotarian there is or
could become interested in visiting w
Michigan..then after certain prelimi­
naries you exchange homes.
For further information write:
J. E. Irvine, Chairman
I-F-ROTARY HOME EXCHANGE
P. 0. Box 179*1Santa Ana, California 92702
PROGRAM:
Howard Taylor in charge. He intro­
duced our Branch County Prosecutor,
John Livesay, who then introduced
today’s speaker, Jack Scoder-the Asst.
Director of the Regional Crime Unit
that serves five counties, including
Branch. Jack graduated from Central
Michigan University, has attended
numerous courses to continue his ed­
ucation. He now is doing some teach­
ing. Program is now sponsored by the
Sheriff’s Dept, of the counties in­
volved. Drug enforcement law is.cal­
led Michigan Act 196» anc* according to
Jack Scoder is a very workable law.
The enforcement unit, because of
limited manpower concentrates.on drug
dealers. Fifty percent of crime is

committed by people connected with il­
legal drug traffic. The opiate in
herion causes a person to become addicted
Herion is creating most serious drug
problem in our area. Throughout our
nation alcohol is the most serious drug
problem. There are twelve million
alcoholics. Young people, particularly
are using cheap drugs. The harm from
these cheap drugs is unpredictable. The
current drug of this kind circulating
in the area is called POP. Jack said
LSD usage is very dangerous because it
effects the mind.
Jack's talk gave us an awful lot to
think about.
"The only way to have a friend is
to be one."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson-

LISTED BELOW ARE FORMER CLASSIFICATION
used by Coldwater Rotarians. These are
now open and may be filled by any
member of our community engaged in that
type of business provided he meets
other normal Rotary Club membership
qualifications.
Insurance, Health &amp; Accident
Iron Casting Mfg.
Jewelry Retail

Guide: "And here is the Leaning
Tower of Pisa."
- Tourist: "Pisa...hmmm;that doesn't
sound like the name of the contractor
who built my garage, but it sure looks
like his work."
NEXT WEEK: G. Schlubatis in chargeYour Rural-Urban Committee promises
something different for the program
scheduled on Tuesday, October 18th. The
guest speaker will be Mrs. Connee Canf­
ield, of Decatur, Michigan. She will
be representing the Women For The Sur­
vival of Agriculture in Michigan.
This group represents a large number
of farm women throughout the state who
are dedicated to creating a better
understanding between the farm people &amp;
other citizens. They are giving attent­
ion to the problems of Agriculture,
realizing that these problems actually
affect many more people than any other
industry. Everyone has to eat, and food
production can be hampered by misunder­
standings between farm and urban people.
These women are devoted to the specific
problems of farm production and are
spending efforts throughout Mich. &amp; Other
states to create an improved understanding

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�c^lkrrTEEs
COMMUNITY SERVICE*

ROTARY CLUB OF |
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam,BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 ■ B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE j NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine...........
279-7011 I Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive ’ Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * *
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 260 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gqdk
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple La^e - fthea
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475 i Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. ,
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
. .

1

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
238-2511
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2912 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-6357 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-8325 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
767-4508
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 2007 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road • Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-9349
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
‘ Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD.'.AThR, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^fotor;/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^&amp;fooin the U. S. A.

OCTOBER 18, 1977, TUESDAY
PROGRAM FOR TODAY*
Gordon Schlubatis in charge. He
announcementsi
introduced Mrs. Connie Canfield, of
Decatur, Michigan, who represents the
Bill Fuller said we should all read
Women For The Survival of Agriculture
an article that will appear, starting
in Michigan (WSAM).
on page ^9 of the next issue of the
Mrs. Canfield said organization is
Rotary Magazine.
not highly structured. The ladies
work together to get their message
Dick Uhl, said Ladies Nite Party,
across to legislators in Lansing and
November 12, is receiving good re­
Washington. Mrs. Canfield said we
sponse from Club Members. Discuss
all need to know more about how our
the enclosed flyer with your wives
economic system operates in the USA,
and decide to be there for the party!
and the part agriculture marketing
plays in our economy.
ATTENDANCE NEWS*
Mrs. Canfield’s group has helped
Rotarian Guests*
sponsor similar groups in about ten
Kent Miller
Bronson
of our other states. WSAM has, also,
Wendell Hathaway Bronson
aligned itself with a number of the
Ned Legg
Lansing
other national woman’s groups in the
Dan Dobson
Quincy
USA.
Non-Rotarian Guests*
Mrs. Canfield, said individual
Art Gibbs
Connie Canfield
phone
calls and letters to our congress­
Jo Ann Toupalik
Don Steffey
men
make
a difference. She told us of
Douglas Woodward
Kirk Tower
some
picketing
the group has done, a
Helen Balcom
Martie Rumpf
first
time
experience
for many of the
Elizabeth Donbrock
Merle Donbrock
gals,
and
the
approaches
used to get
Harriett Schlubatis
their point across in a non-violent
way.
Absent Rotarians*
She said the gals try to be sure,
George Buchanan
Dale Brose
along
with their work, that they keep
Fred Culy
Woody Craig
their
humor.
Ed Devito
Duke Davidson
A
very
enjoyable talk. Thanks, to
John Dygert «
Larry Donay
Gordon,
Mrs.
Canfield and our club
Harold Goodholm
Ed Geishert
Rural
Urban
Committee
for our program
Jim Lyon
Bob Loose
today.
Gil Patton
Bob Nagle
George Pierce
Keith Pearce
NEXT WEEK*
Ken Putnam
Charles Putnam
Don Stine in charge and we will have
Paul Thompson
Don Stine
a
speaker, representing the South
Dan Ward
Mike Toupalik
Central Michigan Planning Commission.
Summary*
ROTOFACTS*
9^
Members
Below are some of the formerly used
Absent
22
classifications
by Coldwater Rotarians.
72
Members Present
These
are
now
open
and may be filled by
12
Non-Rotarian Guests
any
member
of
our
community
engaged in
4
Rotarian Guests
that type of business—provided he
meets other normal Rotary Club Member­
Total Attendance
88
ship qualifications.
Laundry Service
AN American was trying to explain
Loan Companies
to a European how the U.S. Political
Mental
Health
system works. ’’First,” he said, "a
Musical
Instruments Rental
candidate throws his hat into the
ring.”
When you say you agree to a thing in
"Oh," replied the visitor from
principle, you mean that you have not
Madrid. "In Spain, we put the bull
the slightest intention of carrying it
in the ring."
out in practice.
-Otto van Bismarck"Same thing," said the American.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY*

LES LUSE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_________________________ UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON -- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M. .

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�CoOklTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE’
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralpn LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
9 "

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mork,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . . 278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. . 278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
27B-7258
Brose, Dole, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay. Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278*4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . ,
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pot
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Rood - Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
I...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
238-2511 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Horlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein; John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia;
— ■278-6183- Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386~Western Avenue ’• Joan ...?.*. ~
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
278-6501
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
278-2912 Swart. Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Leonard, Patrick, S3 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsna - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road -'Eileen' '
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
•Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278- 2007
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Maire, Mark, 287 Almory Drive - Diane
279-7147
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . .
278-2811 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4323
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall • Rosamond
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Pearce, B.-K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
• Honorary Member
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel .
278-2311
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
278-8756
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. . . .
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert. 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis
278- 5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279- 9412

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575“

279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

1

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C 0 L D ?. T ER, h jG g r G A N

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEOfotoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Chib m the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1977
BIG NEWS:

PROGRAM:

Coldwater Rotary gains International Recog­
nition through the wonderful record established
by Harold Goodholm. Harold’s picture and
merits appeared in the Rotarian for November
and we are all very proud of him. Think about
it - 54 years of perfect attendance. In addi­
tion to this fabulous record, it should be
remembered that if 52 meetings a year meant
perfect attendance, Harold would probably
qualify for 100 years perfect attendance. We
all congratulate Harold - a wonderful Rotarian.
GOOD NEWS:
Rotarian Guests — Warren Wade from Bronson
and Ray Ehl from Quincy - we think he might
have been Jim Lyon’s guest, but we’re not
sure. We are quite sure he was not Ed DeVito’s
guest.

Non-Rotarian Guests:
Cody Meadows - Representing Coldwater's Wall
Street
Ruby Loehr - Ex-Star of the Tibbits stage
Sue Moore - from Vicksburg - Coordination of
Public Relations Committee - South Central
Michigan Planning Council.
JoAnn Toupalik - Student Guest
Don Steffey - Student Guest

BAD NEWS: Absentees •
Keith Pearce
Woody Craig
Shannon Rickert
Jeff Dean
Alan Sward
Larry Donay
Mike Toupalik
Dick Fischer
Dan Ward
Bill Lymburner
Lester Wise
Bill Milnes
Charles Woodward
Dick Moore
Our attendance record was #4 of those in our
district and our size. We have been number
ONE. Let's get to work fellows on those
make ups.

In charge of Big Don Stine, who
introduced Ex-Stage Star Ruby Loehr who
is Vice Chairman of the South Central
Michigan Planning Council. Ruby explained
the function of SCMPC as an extension of
local governments and introduced Sue Moore
of Vicksburg - of the Coordination Public
Relations Committee of this Council.

Sue explained the function of this council
and told us that it is now almost four years
old apd has become very viable and effective.
It is an advisory council only, but they
offer services to all local government units
at either no—charge or at a low cost, and
these are services the local governments
might not otherwise be able to afford.

They encourage cooperation between various
local governmental units and help to achieve
a degree of consistency in the area which
they serve — Barry, St. Joe., Calhoun,
Kalamazoo, and Branch Counties.

She also showed us a set of Audio Supplemented
Slides which proved most interesting, and
pointed out that there were nine areas where
this Council has been able to help local units
These are;
Water Quality
Local Assistance
Resource Recovery/Solid Waste
Economic Development
Housing
Growth Policies
Crime Commission
A-95 Review
Rural Transportation

GOOD NEWS:
Jim Troust and Bob Mann (what a combination)
are both experienced in "passing the plate"
and they did a remarkable job, as Sargents at
Arms. Not only did they do well on the routine
items, but they made the most of Harold Goodholm's
honors. They asked for 54 proud Rotarians to
contribute $1.00 each and went way over this
goal.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

,

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY. 12:10 PJW.

�CcOklTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

rotary club of I
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam.BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road Jacquelyn
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. . .'
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gcjil
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lcne -*‘Rhea
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.............
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl • Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 [ Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ..........................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy » *
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R«

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
......
238-2511 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2912 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . *
278-6357 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-8325 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. ....
767-4508 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
278-7448 Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 2007 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia . . . .
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-9349 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
‘ Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATBOfetaO' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^R kpjARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'&amp;itoin the U. S. A.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1977

by any member of our community en­
gaged in that type of business—pro­
vided he meets other normal Rotary
Club Membership qualifications.
Optical Goods Retail
Optometry
Physician, Surgeon
Physician, Psychiatry

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Ralph.Toupali.in Bulgaria
George Pierce in Coldwater
Ed Gieshert in Coldwater
NEW CLUB RECORD:
$110 in fines collected last week.

WELCOME:
To new member Dan Dean.
sponsored by Jeff Dean.

Dan was

PARTY TIME:
Plan to attend Ladies Nite Festivities
Holiday Inn Angola.
HOLIDAY INN ANGOLA, IND.
Cocktails, o &lt;&gt;7 to 8 P.M.
Dinner......8 to 9 P.M.
Dance.ooo.o.9 to 1 A.M.
$25*00 Per Couple...$12.50 Single
Plan Now To Be There..Call Dick Uhl at
278-7361 Ext ^17 or 278-5521
For Reservations Before Thurs., Nov 10.
STEAK
OR
SHRIMP

ATTENDANCE FACTS:
Non Rotarian Guest:
Heidi Horton
Clyde Williams
Alice Bemis
Bob Brines
Steve Gibbs
Fred Pierson
Rotarian Guests:
Bob Legalley - Bronson

*.

Absent Rotarians:
Charles Bacon
Elwyn Bodley
Heorge Buchanan
Dale Brose
Bill Carlson
Harold Card
Harold Creal
Woody Craig
Ed Devito
Duane Davidson
Harold
Goodholm
Bill Fuller
John Klein
Bob Kerr
Bill Milnes
Jim Koss
Gil Patton
Tom Normandin
Don Stine
John Pierson
Jerry Town

SUMMARY:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non-Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

95
21
7^
6
__ 1
81

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians0
These are now open and may be filled

* If you think it’s hard to find a
movie that’s okay for your kids to
see, try finding one you can take
your mother to.
* Driver to slow, pokey service
station attendant: "Now I know where
they put the lead they took out of
the gas□"
PROGRAM:
Dick White in charge of today’s
program.
Dick talked to us about cancer.
Said recent Branch County campaign
for funds for American Cancer Society
was $37»000. Campaign was directed
by Larry Donay. Results were 20% over
•” toal, or $^3,8^8. What an accomplish­
ment! Branch County was first per
capita in Michigan last year at .930
per capita. Hit $1.13 per capita in
Branch County this year. State per
capita average is .370.
Dick said problems of cancer effects
* all of us. That we all need physical
check-ups regularly.
It is very important for all of us
to be constantly aware of the seven
early warning signs of cancer.

PROGRAM NEXT WEEK:
Mike Toupalik in charge. Film
and promotional presentation about
Gilmore Auto Racing Team.
* Goodwill is the foundation for
world peace, which has its beginning
at home—person to person—before it
can become effective—country by
country.

* Longfellow once said, "Music is the
universal language of mankind."
REMEMBER:
HOLIDAY INN

ANGOLA, IND.

NOVEMBER 12
Call Dick now!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 1215 PM

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE

WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^OklTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE*

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralpn LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Ma ire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

cI^^b|&gt;Ve 'S °Ur pr°9[am scheme for the Rotary Ye?r 1 j7/'7?- If you wish ,o chan9e dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
®

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rodd - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood"*- Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 i Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 i Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dole, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 l LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhee*.
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lako Drive’ - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
278-5075
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen..........
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 I Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
......................
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508 j
238-46321
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan ......
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen* *
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

PUBLISHED BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N, FREMONT
COLD?ATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
276-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�“He Profits Most. Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^fflfe&gt;torr REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^Ft 'l^ARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesPOfi^ in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 8
PREZ. CHUCK SEZ:

his yard.

Presented two year perfect attend­
ance pin award to Norman Youtsey.
Rotary Show Committee reports
that it is hard at work?

Club members should be thinking
how they would like to have Aarnings from the show used in the com­
munity .

* Dollar scholar: Two co-workers
were discussing the fact that they
both had youngsters who were away
at college.
"What does your boy plan to be
when he graduates?" asked one man.
"I’m not really sure," replied
the other, "but judging from the
letters he writes home, I’d say he
was going to a professional fund
raiser."
ATTENDANCE MATH:
Rotarian Guests:
Mike Kraus - Quincy

Non Rotarian Guests:
Steve Gibbs
Alice Bemis
Heidi Horton
Boyd Wiggins
Absent Members!
Warren Adair
Elwyn Bodley
George Buchanan
Woody Craig
Jeff Dean
John Dygert
Reo Goodwin
Mark Maire
Tom Normandin
Shannon Rickert
Mike Toupalik
Dan Ward

ATTENDANCE MATH:
Members
Absent
Present
Non-Rotarian Guest
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

*.

Walt Balcom
Dale Brose
Bill Carlson
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
Dick Fisher
Dick Hruska
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Don Stine
Jim Troust
Les Wise

24
72
4
1
77

*The grass is greener on the other
side of the fence only because your
neighbor has raked the junk out or

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business—provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications:
Photography
Postal Service
Powdered Metallic Carbides
Public Safety, Police

PROGRAM:
Harold Goodholm filled in for
Mike Toupalik and introduced today’s
speaker Jerry Hagen. Jerry talked
to us about events in preparation
as well as race day at the Indiana­
polis Speedway. Jerry is associated
with the Gilmore-Foyt Auto Racing
Team. A. J. Foyt won an unpreced• ented fourth championship at the
1977 Indianapolis "500" race. It
took him ten years to gain the fourth
win. There were over 200,000 people
to watch the initial time trails
at Indianapolis on a Saturday in May
to see driver Tom Sneva break the
* 200 Indy mark, as the first driver
at Indy to do so. Janet Guthrie,
on the same day was the first woman
ever to qualify for the race.
Over 300,000 people paid $12-$55
each on the day of the race for seats
to watch the race.
A. J. Foyt’s first prize winnings
amounted to $259,000. Jimmy Ruther­
ford, who came in thirty-third, won
$18,000.
Jim Gilmore who resides with his
family in Kalamazoo came by his
interest in auto racing naturally
as his dad raced over a dirt road,
1911 now M41, between Kalamazoo and
South Haven, Michigan.
Jerry then showed us a film that
highlighed some of the activities
that surrounded the race this year
at Indy.
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
Dale Treadwell in charge. Speaker
will be Ken Conners who is a college
freshman and National President of
the Distributive Education Clubs of
America (DECA).

Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

u*vri^Wa^S

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—sateITTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS.
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 ■ Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
i
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 ■ Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson. Fred. 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton.Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian . ....
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
.
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence. 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20* Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske^toad - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Tot ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patric-ioT-.-?-,-.-, .---- -278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
278-6357
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake £rive - Katherine . .
278-8325
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna. .....
278-2007
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
278-8412
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
278-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
278-8756
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412

NAME

Coldwater, Michigan
ERNEST LUSE
&lt;:2&lt;5 N. FREMONT
COLDoATF P
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1
MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec, 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE

■ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton. Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive * Susan
Stine, Don, 386* Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The (XJLDW'AILR/XX,/./;) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ^lARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinge.st^Cliil) in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1977
PRESIDENT CHUCK SEZ:
Special thanks to V.P. Dick Uhle,
for a great Rotary Ladies Nite, this
past Saturday nite at Holiday Inn.
Big turnout and much fun!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Santford Jolley
Harold Card
Mike Toupalik

MYSTERY NEWS ITEM:
Bob Nagle lost his coat and hat at
last Saturday nites party at Holiday
Inn. Check your coat rack to see if
you have the wrong ones.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD:
Congratulations to Walt Balcom
for — five years - of perfect
attendance!
*Wife to husband: "You certainly made
a fool of yourself at the party last
night. I just hope nobody realized
that you were sober."

SPECIAL ALERT:
Deer Season opens. Be ready for those
hunter yarns next week.

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members
Absent
Present
Non Rotarian Guest
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

96
32
6^
71

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Al Wiler
Bronson
Dan Dobson Quincy
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Steve Gibbs
Heidi Horton
Wade Smith
A Reamis
ABSENT MEMBERS:
Bill Bobier
Elwyn Bodley
George Buchanan
Woody Craig
Charles Davis
Dick Fischer
Darrel Goble
Dick Holben
Dick Hruska

John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Shannon Rickert
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Don Stein
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson

Larry Iveson
Bob Kerr
John Klein
Jim Koss
Bob Loose
John Milnes
Keath Pearce

Jerry Town
Dan Ward
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Bill Grimes
Al Nelson
George Pierce

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business--provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership qualif­
ications:
Restaurants
Sheet Metal Working
Shoe Mfgo
Social Welfare Dept
Soft Water Service
Sporting Goods Retail

PROGRAM:
Dale Treadwell in charge. He intro­
duced guest Wade Smith, on the staff
of our Branch Area Career Center who
then introduced our guest speaker, Ken
Conners of Wala Wala, Wisconsin. Ken
is National President of DECA. Our
career center has a DECA Chapter.
Chapters thru out the USA compete
against each other in competition as
regards their skills in distributive
education as learned in their class­
room work.
DECA Chapters encourage leadership
development, sound intelligence, good
manners, a better understanding about
our free enterprise system and civic
awareness.
Ken spends two days a week in col­
lege. He has been traveling for about
the last nine weeks. Ken was elected
National President at a convention in
California, where there were 7500
delegates.
Thanks to Dale, Wade and Ken for a
fine program.
PROGRAM NEXT WEEK:
Carroll Barnes - Chairman. Program
will be announced next Tuesday.

*The harassed mother of five children
was asked by a friend:"Well, Jean,
what do you want your next child to
be?"
"A grandchild," she replied.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^OklTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 * James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeont-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholarship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 • Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 • William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial ,£oad - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jeon
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail, . 7.. . .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - 'Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine , .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-4248 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl • Pat
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln, ...............................
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Dei Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 | Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrod, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

PHONE

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

!iR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATHfc^toy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^g R^Jj^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Smgingest^ffiiSfn the U. S. A.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1977
PREZ SEZ:
Election of directors to be held
at next week’s meeting, Nov. 29.
Come prepared to elect three direc­
tors. Following nominees are in­
cumbents- Jim Koss, and Dick Uhl.
In.addition, following members are
being nominated - John Dygert, Ed
DeVito, Rich Holben and Ralph LaGro.
More Voting: Need to decide by
ballot next week what civic activi­
ties should share in the earnings,
from 1978 Rotary Show.
Special Attendance Award: Con­
gratulations to Al Nelson for three
years perfect attendance.
Happy Birthday to:
and Carroll Barnes

Mark Maire

* One advantage of an electric
blanket is that it won’t kick you
if you snore.

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

96
20
7^

Non Rotarian Guests:
Steve Gibbs
DeWayne Bowen
Alice Bemis
Heide Horton
Dan Magsig

Absent Members:
Warren Adair
George Buchanan
Jim Endicott
John Klein
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Lester Wise

Elwyn Bodley
Bill Carlson
Ed Geishert
Bill Lymburner
Keath Pearce
Shannon Rickert
Hal Sexton
Don Stine
Dan Ward
Larry Woodhams

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
business—provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications:

Telephone Service
Television Sales &amp; Service
Title Service
Transportation, Draying &amp;
Hauling

* Caution-be sure brain is engaged
before putting mouth in gear.
Program Chairman: Carroll Barnes
introduced Mrs. Dennis Holcomb and
Mrs. Dick Fischer, who were our guest
speakers. They talked to us about
the problems of child abuse and the
efforts being made to deal with those
abuses. Mrs. Holcomb told us pro­
blems of child abuse go back many hun­
dreds of years. That state laws deal­
ing with abuse are not uniform through
out the USA. That there have been one
and a half million cases of known
child abuse throughout USA in last ten
years. Three hundred thousand child­
ren permanently impaired and fifty
thousand deaths. There are no est­
imates of number of unreported cases
of child abuse. Parents who abuse
their children were probably abused
children themselves. Mrs. Holcomb
said scientific studies show that in
the animal community, baby chimps and
baboons are protected by nature against
abuse.
Mrs. Fischer talked to us about the
effort just getting underway to bring
all of the combined talents and efforts
of our communities social services
groups and concerned citizens, together
so as to more effectively deal with
the child abuse problem. We saw fig­
ures that indicated child abuse pro­
blems happen both in homes where ADC
is received as well as homes not
receiving welfare.
Citizens are required by law to re­
port .suspected cases of child abuse.
The identity of the reporting citizen
is treated confidentially by law en­
forcement agencies. We will soon
have a program by social services de­
partment people who will tell us more
as to how Branch County is progressing
in dealing with the child abuse problem.
A distrubing community problem we
need to hear about.
NEXT WEEK; Les Wise in charge. Bob
Teeter will be the guest speaker.

'|,°m Ai?r i^'Wa^S

Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—73*ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

ROTARY CLUB OF |
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son. Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam,BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 • Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine. ....
279*7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
278*6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, IB Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara . .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary . ...........
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pot
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harofd, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial £oad - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
..
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . . . . .
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - fthea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
238-2511
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2912 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . •
278-6357 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-8325 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
767-4508 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-4632 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448 Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 2007 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . - .
278-9349 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna .....
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
ejVUv,

The COLDWATER"R^„.)' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA-T^~Rlp,jA,RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest\)hwin the U. S. A.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1977

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO,

Dick Uhl

SERGEANT AT ARMS - SPECIAL EVENT*
What will they think of next???
December 5» will be the 44th
anniversary of the repeal of
Prohibition. All members present
today contributed to our Scholar­
ship Fund.
♦Fellow ordered a cup of coffee and
tried to make conversation with the
pretty waitress. "Looks like rain,
doesn’t it?" he said.
"I don’t care what you think it
looks like," she snapped. "It's st:
coffee."

ATTENDANCE NEWS*
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

96
—21
71
5
___4
80

ABSENT MEMBERS,
Warren Adair
Walt Balcom
George Buchanan
Tom Collins
Duke Davidson
John Dygert
Dick Hruska
Ralph LaGro
Tom Miller
Keath Pearce
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Ken Worden

Charles Bacon
Elwyn Bodley
Dan Dean
Hal Creal
Ed DeVito
Mark Feller
Jim Koss
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Dick White
Dan Ward

Rotarian Guests,
Philip Hoard
Robert Brokaw
Al Gutstein

Bronson
Angola
Angola

Non Rotarian Guests,
Richard Schultz
Perry Gordon
Heidi Horton
Alice Bemis
Carl Nosal
ROTOFACTS,
Below are some of the formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians
These are now open and may be filled
by any member of our community en­
gaged in that type of business—pro­

vided he meets other normal Rotary
Club Membership qualifications.
Shutter Mgr.
Truck Radiator
Veterinarian
Window Glass Retail
Wood Door Mfg.
IMPORTANT REMINDER*
If your address is different than
the one in the club bulletin-Please
give new address in writing to Bob
Rumsey, Club Secretary at once.

EDITORS NOTE,
Darrel Goble, at great risk to his
sanity, has agreed to help in writing
up and preparing for printing, this
weekly scandal sheet. Darrel will
be handling the Editor's responsib­
ilities during December.
While we are at it, a special thanks
to Larry Iveson and his able staff
at the you guess Company for the
weekly printing and mailing of our
bulletin.
TODAY’S PROGRAM*
Chairman Les Wise introduced guest
speaker Bob Teeter (son of Howard
Teeter). Bob is very involved, as
part of hisvork, in evaluting and
being responsible for managing surveys
‘for his firms clients. Surveys are
conducted for those participating in
politics, as well as many corporations.
As a result of his work, Bob was
able to share some observations with
us. There seems to be less people
interested in participating.in church,
politics and organizations in general.
There seems to be a high level of al­
ienation and dissolutionment, perhaps
the highest in our country's history.
The reason seems to be that organiza­
tions, unions, business and govern­
ment tend to be so large that it is
difficult for the individual to feel
as though he can effect a change.
The question then becomes, how can
an individual function effectively
within a large group? Bob suggested
a new way would be better use of media
similar to Way Ralph Nader does in an
attempt to achieve his goals. Bob’s
perception on the way it really is in
life today, was highly informative.
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Chuck Woodward
will be showing slides of Alaskan Trip.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

ITTEES

. COMMUNITY SERVICE!

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
JOHN H. R1STOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Schoiorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 - 1978
rotary programs

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 • Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
9
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive -.Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - i&amp;ea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lafa» "Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark. 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom. 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ..........................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State • Cleo
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BV the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow. 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^m^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwAS^ObtMY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCiub in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY - DECEMBER 6,

PRES SEZ:
Results of board election — Dick
Uhl, Jim Koss incumbents and Ralph
LaGro were elected.
Many projects suggested for the
Rotary Show proceeds, some very
imaginative.
Selection of project recipients
will be made at a later date.
Congratulations to John Klein
for seven years of perfect attend­
ance .
A belated Happy Birthday to
Jim Endicott.

Program Chairman:
Chuck Woodward
introduced Bill Grimes as our
speaker.
Bill had a slide pre­
sentation of a trip north of the
Arctic Circle made by Chuck,
Bill, Dr. Bailey and George
Thompson.
We learned of some
interesting facts-surprisingly
warm days, good fishing and
good food.
This vast area
is splashed with rugged beauty.
The constant daylight and the
plentiful fish whetted the senses
for a similar experience of
our own.
The planning of the
trip with its combination of
shore fishing, canoeing and
air travel was most impressive.

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members
96
Absent
15
Members Present
—81
Non Rotarian Guests
6
Rotarian Guests
4
Total Attendance
91
Non Rotarian Guests:
Mark Kellogg Lynn Bondurant
Lola MacRae
Bill Toller
Mark Hannon
Dale Sevig

Absent Members:
Elwyn Bodley
George Buchannan
Ed Devito
Dick Fischer
Reo Goo
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Miller

Gil Patton
Keith Pearce
Shannon RickertDon Steffey
Don Stine
Jim Troust
Norm Youtsey

1977

NEXT WEEK:
Dr. Warren Adair
in charge.
Dr. Lynn Bondurant,
curriculum director, will have
a slide presentation — Frontiers
of Space.

ROTOFACTS:
Below are some of the formerly
used classifications by Coldwater
Rotarians.
These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of
■'business—provided he meets other
normal Rotary Club Membership
qualifications:
Agricultural Implement Retail
Airport Operating
Auctioneering
Automobile Clubs
Automobile Leasing
Automobile Parts Assembly

Rotarian Guests:
Jerry Hollister
Joe Uvick
Bob Matthews
Warren Wade

Bearing Distribution
Boys Work Organizations
Brass Mfg.
Building Construction
Building Materials Retail

MONEY TALKS

A man being interviewed by
reporters on his 105th birthday
was asked:
"To what do you
attribute your good health?"
"I don't know yet," he replied.
"I'm still dickerin' with two
breakfast cereal companies."

Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
-------------------------------------------- - ------------------------ E UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 p M

—

...
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6*15 PM

_______ UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

—

�CdOliTTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 ■ James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

.COMMUNITY SERVICE’
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

9
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279*7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.
278*8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
276-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice. ....
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W, Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago • Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie • . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia .......
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road • Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Qivision
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial'Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstten, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue -^Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane* • *Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. LrJ*e Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Lude, Lester, 16331. Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive * Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
FREMONT

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278*6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDWATE^;%torj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

'"A

The SingingesiCfub in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY • DECEMBER 13,

PRES SEZ:
1978 President will be Dick Uhl
and SERVING AS VICE-PRESIDENT WILL
be

Dave Rubley.
A Happy Birthday

John MlLNES

to

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

Non Rotarian Guests
W.E
Lynn Bondurant

96
28
2
6

Nettleman

Elwyn Booley
Duke Davidson
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
John Klein
Jim Koss
Mark Maire
Al Nelson
Gil Patton
John Pierson
Bob Seaman
Alan Sward
Mike TouralTk-.
Ken Worden

Rotarian Guests:
John Bazaire
Lola MacRae
Dave Sealscott

Mark Kellogg
Mark Hannon
Clarence Snyder

* *

4

HOW CAN YOU MAKE

Christmas

of

4

4

4

4

4

4 4

life?

Simply

by

TRYING TO GIVE YOURSELF TO OTHERS.
Put SOMETHING OF YOURSELF INTO EVERYTHING YOU GIVE.
A GIFT, HOWEVER small
SPEAKS ITS OWN LANGUAGE.
And when it
TELLS OF THE LOVE OF THE GIVER, IT IS
TRULY BLESSED.

Norman Vincent Peale
♦

♦

*

SLIDES OF PLANETS EXPLORED BY OUR SPACE
PROGRAMS AND ARTISTS CONCEPTIONS OF
PLANETS WE HAVE NOT YET REACHED. CRATERS
OF THE MOON AND OTHER PLANETS WERE DETA I LED.
Dr. Bondurant TOLD OF THE SUNS GREAT
ENERGY.
We WERE SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT
THE SUN COULD MELT 3,000 FEET OF ICE,
IF SO COVERED, IN 90 MINUTES. THE FACT
SUGGESTED THAT IN SEVERAL GENERATIONS
STAR-CRAFT FROM OUR °LANET WILL EXPLORE
OTHER SOLAR SYSTEMS.
OUR SENSES WERE
AROUSED AS WE WERE TOLD OF COMETS AND
THEIR SPECTACULAR DISPLAY AS THEY ARE
EITHER DRAWN TO THE SUN OR THROWN OUT
INTO ENDLESS SPACE
Did you know THAT
SUN SPOTS AFFECT OUR WEATHER IN 22 YEAR
CYCLES?
Remember the winter of 1955?

* 4 ♦ 444444444444

4

*

CHRISTMAS 1977
May YOU HEAR GOOD NEWS FROM OLD friends
May YOUR FAITH
N OLD TRUTHS BE renewed
May THIS SEASON BR I NG back old feelings

♦

ATTEND DEC. 20th MEETING
ROTARY DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS

4

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4

4

4

4

4

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44444444

ROTOFACTSt
The following ARE SOME DIFFERENT

THIS THE HAPPIEST

your

AND THE UNIVERSE.
THE PROGRAM WIDENED
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE GALAXY, AS WELL AS
GIVING US A VIEW OF THE UNIVERSE.

OF JOY

Surpr se Program
4

Program Chairman: Dr. Warren Adair
INTRODUCED Dr. LYNN BONDURANT AS OUR
SPEAKER OF THE DAY.
We ENJOYED A
slide Presentation of our solar system.

Some highlights of the program were

Absent Members
Walt Balcom
George Buchanan
John Dean
John Dygert
Darrel Goble
Vince Kornstei n
Pat Leonard
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
Shannon Rickert
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Larry Woodhams

NEXT WEEK:

1977

THE LAST

CLASSIFICATIONS NOW OPEN ANO MAY BE
FILLED BY ANY MEMBER OF OUR COMMUNITY
ENGAGED IN THAT TYPE OF BUSINESS. HE
MUST ALSO MEET THE NORMAL ROTARY CLUB

Membership qualifications:

Chamber of Commerce
Children’s Clothing Retail
Cigar &amp; Tobacco Distributing
City Management
Copper Goods Wholesale
Department Store
Dry Goods Retail
Education Public
Egg Distribution
Electric Equipment &amp; Supplies Whsle
Electrical Equipment Mfg.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�co®ITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 * James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralpn LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

2OUr pr°9Lam ?elL®du,KJ0Lthe-i?°utary Ye?r ’ ?u7'7?-If Y°? wish *° eht,nBe dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert ■ Telephone 639-4433
9 ’

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .....
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle' Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Groce
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
..............
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat*....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail. .
. .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Ftb.ea.4. .’
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

278-6682|
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatls, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COI

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MTrsr.-r

tdxCHlGAN

4QO3A

�"He Profits-Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATqO|?tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sin^ingest^Offbin the U. S. A.

DECEMBER 20,

1977

+ + + +

PREZ SEZ
H A P P Y

Makeup in Bronson Rotary Wednesday
because Quincy Rotary IS CLOSED
Monday.

Happy Birthday to Bos Nagle

C H R

ATTENDANCE FIGURES:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

I S T M A S

96

14
_2
97

Blair Sturpee
B1ll Covey
Art Gibbs
Dan Johnson '
Ruby Loehr
Wm. Schulbatis
Jim Taylor

Absent Members

Dick Beringer
Elwyn Bodley
Dale Brose
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Dick Fischer
B1LL FULLER

E A R

PROGRAM NOTES:

Vince Kornstein
Tom Miller
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Shannon Rickert
Dan Ward
Ken Worden

chairman Paul Thompson
Silvan Wittwer as
Wittwer topic was
OF THE EARTH".
Mr. Phil

TRODUCED Dr.
SPEAKER. Dr.

I N—
OUR

"FOOD
Coleman
ASS I8TED WITH THE PRESENTATION
This

CROPS

Non Rotarian Guests

Don Johnson
Percy Login
Wayne Bestech
A. Olmstead
Mark Kellogg
Mark Harmon
Don McCurly

NEW

Program

+
MERRY

+ +

IN-DEPTH STUDY OF THE VARIOUS FOODS
GROWN AROUND THE WORLD WAS VERY INFOR—
MAT IVE
Many facts important to all
US WERE reviewed:
95^ OF THE WORLDS FOOD COMES FROM
CROPS.
2

We EXPORT 2/3 OF OUR GRAIN PRO­
DUCT I ON

Wheat

S NUMBER 1 EXPORT CROP.
1/3 of CROP PRODUCTION IS LOST
BEFORE HARVEST.
30$ OF FOOD CALOR ES CONSUMED BY
AS I ANS IS DERIVED FROM RICE.
There seemed to be an INFINITE VAR I FTY
of CROPS grown AROUND THE WORLD....
3
4

IN AGR CULTURE WERE
PRICE, transportatI ON,
All of
LAND USE AND SOIL CONSERVATION
THESE PROBLEMS MUST BE DEALT WITH,
EVENTUAL SOLUTIONS WILL AFFECT US ALL

Major

noted

problems
as being

One final and very interesting comment
"WE ARE FARMING THE SUN!" Think about
THAT.... A FINE AND timely program.

HOPE

PEACE

J 0

John Klein
Rotarian Guests:

Ken Gunthorpe

Bill Slisher

R0T0FACTS:
Below are some of

the

formerly used

CLASSIFICATIONS BY COLDWATER ROTARIANS

These are
NOT EVERYTHING GOES UP
Christmas was a happy time,.
But here’s what caused the pain:
Santa Claus came down the chimney
My savings went down the drain!

now

open

and

may

be

filled

BY ANY MEMBER OF OUR COMMUNITY ENGAGED
IN THAT TYPE OF BUSINESS—PROVIDED HE
MEETS OTHER NORMAL ROTARY CLUB MEMBER­
SHIP qualifications;

Farm &amp; Home Oil Products
Farm 1 ng
Flowers retail
Fruit Growing

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_____________________________ _______ MAKE up YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
*

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF I —ITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
★
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

★

Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

COMMUNITY SERVICE]
Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guosts: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1
1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 ■ Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 ■ Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 • Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

Sp^a°prolgrams&gt;suchq« Ladies'^N^ght wih Veappointed^by^the C?ub

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jeon
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George. P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl • Martha
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward. 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

**

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division . .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane • Rhea
y.
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna.
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
tRuse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

MR • ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLOt/Ax ER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

NAME

278-6682 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-8360
278-6704 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-2511 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-5970 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-8840 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6183 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6501 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-2912 Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-6357 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
.
278-8325 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
767-4508 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
238-4632Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . .•
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2007
279-7147 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-8412
238-4323 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6783 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4198 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-9349
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

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The COLDWATE®fcto&gt;7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWj^^j^W^^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^C&amp;b in the U. S. A.

DECEMBER 27, 1977
ROTARY SHOW: First chorus rehearsal
scheduled at Elks, next Tuesday,
January 3rd, at 7«3O P.M.
THE CHORUS NEEDS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:

Bob Nagle

PRES. CHUCK SEZ:
Board meeting Tuesday, Jan 3rd at
Elks, 7s00 P.M.

business-provided he meets other normal
Rotary Club Membership qualifications:
Gas Service
Groceries, Retail
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning, Retail
’ Heating &amp; Air Conditioning, Whse.
Insurance, Health and Accident
Iron Casting Mfg.

PROGRAM NOTES:
Hal Creal in charge and introduced
NEWS OF ATTENDANCE:
Kent Biringer, Rotarian Dick’s son, as
Rotarian Guests:
a speaker for today.
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Kent works with a group of about 100.
Russell Moore
State of Arizona
They are employed to work with solar
energy research by Sandra Laboratories,
Non-Rotarian Guests:
a firm with a total of 7,000 employees,
Kent Biringer
doing research for our US Government.
Larry Bloomingburg
The firm of 7&gt;000 is managed by AT&amp;T.
Kent.said that coal is the biggest nonMembers Missing:
reuseable resource for energy in our
Darrel Goble
Warren Adair
country; however, we use more oil than
George Henrikson anything else. In the 1850’s, wood was
Charles Bacon
Richard Holben
Carroil Barnes
the big source of energy, then coal
Santford Jolley around 1900 and by 1950 it was oil.
Bill Bobier
Bill Grimes
Elwyn Bodley
Kent said as early as 1915 solar power
Bill Lymburner
Dale Brose
was used to operate an irrigation system
Mark Maire
George Buchanan
in Egypt.
Tom Miller
Dan Dean
Solar energy research is being directed
Tom Normandin
James Conrad
towards using both the heat and power
Gil Patton
Woody Craig
generated. Cost is two times or more than
Keath Pearce
Jeff Dean
other current energy, mostly because of
John Pierson
Larry Donay
the equipment needed. It will probably
Dick Fischer
Paul Ruse
only become more economical as costs of
Bill Fuller
Don Stine
other existing non-reuseable energy rise.
Paul Thompson
Howard Taylor
There are several types of energy
Lester Wise
Larry Woodhams
including solar classified as reuseable;
Charles Woodward
Norm Youtsey
such as wind, ocean waters, and under­
ground warm water. By the year 2,000
Summary:
it is estimated that solar energy will
Members
supply 5 to 10 percent of the energy
Absent
in the USA. Kent’s work must be very
Members Present
interesting. His talk today was most
Non Rotarian
2
informative.
Rotarian Guests
2
Total Attendance:
NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
Bill Carlson is in charge and is
GEOGRAPHY:
tentatively planning a film from the
Teacher: "Mary Ann, where is the
IRS.
English Channel?"
Mary Ann: "I’m not sure—we don’t
* "You look all broken up. What’s the
get that on our TV set."
matter?"
"I wrote home for money for a study
ROTOFACTS:
lamp," replied the college student.
Following are some of the formerly
"So what?"
used classifications by Coldwater
"They sent the lamp."
Rotarians. These are now open and
may be filled by any member of our
community engaged in that type of

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI.

�ROTARY CLUB OF I
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

'COMMUNITY SERVICEMf'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CO^HTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor
November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033
Andrews,Mark,4] 10 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road « Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive • Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago • Dorothy
...........
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street • Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drjye - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 MaplaAane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive • Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743 i
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan . ...........
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
276-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

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                    <text>"He Profits Most 117m Stfhw Best" ■

The COLDWATE^Jfptor) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^R.R^.TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SinghtgesMilb in the U. .S. A.

JANUARY 3, 1978
ROTARY SHOW:

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

END MEN
Date
Day
Jan 8
Sunday
Jan 15 Sunday
CHORUS
Jan 10
Jan 17
Jan 2^
Jan 31

Time
Place
3 PM
Elks
To Be Announced

Tuesday 7«30 P«M«

’’

SHOW
.
Feb 23 Thursday 7»00 P.M. Tibbits
Feb 24 Friday
"
"
Feb 25 Saturday
”
WE ARE COUNTING ON YOUR SUPPORT AND
PARTICIPATION!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Chuck Bacon
Dick Fischer
PREZ SEZ:
Michigan Rotary Bowling tournament
scheduled for Monroe Michigan the
following Sundays - March 12 &amp; 19
April 2 &amp; 9. Five men per team.
See Pres, Chuck if you wish to sign
up.

ATTENDANCE :

Rotarian Guests
Ray Ehl
Philip Hoard
Leason Modert
Ken Gunthorp e
Bob Matthew

Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Non Rotarian Guests
None

Members Absent
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Woody Craig.
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Darrel Goble
Harold Goodholm
Larry Iveson
Bob Kerr
Pat Leonard
Jim Lyon

Final Score!
Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

Bob Nagle
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Conrad Swart
Mike Toupalik
Ken Worden

96
___ 22
7^

$
79

ROTOFACTSi
Listed below are all formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians.
These are now open and may be filled
by any member of our community engaged
in that type of business provided he
meets other normal Rotary Club member­
ship qualifications.
Jewelry Retail
Laundry Service
Loan Companies
Mental Health
Musical Instruments Retail
PROGRAM HIGHLITES:
Bill Carlson was in charge and pre­
sented an Internal Revenue Service
film titled, "WHY ME". We learned
taxes have been around as a way of
support to our government since colonial
days.
That.our tax system is unique
in that it is based on citizen volun­
tary, compliance. That the job of the
IRS is to check the fiqures for ac­
curacy as submitted by the individual
citizen. Both human and computer
audits of tax returns are performed &amp;
results evaluated to see if a tax­
payer needs to go thru audit procedures.
A citizen can appeal a tax ruling all
the way to the Supreme Court.
Costs
of appealing to the individual tax­
payer have a bearing on how far the
taxpayer would want to appeal his
case. IRS operates a special taxpayers
service section to assist in completing
tax returns. They are also equipped
to deal with various languages.
The results of an audit can be to
accept the return as filed, or an
increase or decrease in the taxes due.
Confidentiallity is a very important
part of tax record keeping procedure
by the IRS.
Thanks, Bill, for a timely program.
* First Pelican: "That's a fine fish
you have there."
Second Pelican: "Well, it fills the
bill...."

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM:
Jim Conrad in charge. Jim’s topic
"How to be a ham - instead of a turkey"
—Better come and find out—

* A man being interviewed by reporters
on his 105th birthday was asked: "To
what do you attribute your good health?"
"I don't know yet, I'm still dickerin'
with two breadkfast cereal companies,"
he replied.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss. Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Director: “FulRuSM
Handicapped Children: John
CLUB5CRVICE
*
Dygerh.George'Henrlksen,
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance; Bill Fuller, Don
• Ralph L'aGro
’« 1
Steffey, Bill Lymbumer
•Rural-Urban: DaM titouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton,,
Rlckerl, Gordon Sthlbballs
Club Bulletin:
Student Gi'r^sty: Wjjl ron Adair*
Fellowship: Mike Toupall|j, $
Dan Wardi'W Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Magaxlne: Craig Sebald,’ Pat
Fischer, Howard Taylor
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Program: Dick Uhl
Director:
Norman Youtsey
Public Relations: Santford
International Youth Projects:
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Don Stine
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Information: Ernie
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Balcom, Larry Donay
Anderson
World Community Service:
Sergcant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Harold Goodholm
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Malre, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
&lt;
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barffes’, Larry IvesorrTrade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 * Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Malre
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 ■ Don Stine
IB - Gordon Schlubatls
25 • Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 • Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 ■ Ken Putnam
25 ■ Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

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December 1977 I
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal -

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW

February 23,'24, 25, i978***‘“

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews.Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
v
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* ♦
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
-Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . -a- • • •
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 33 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna................. *
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. ....
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street.- Delores . . .
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . _.
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
1 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Doh, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

HR. ERNEST LUSE

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATERn-fylary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER kpTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

,

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ingest Ontb in the U. S. /I.

The

JANUARY 10, 1978

ROTARY SHOW: REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
End Men
Date
Jan 15

Day
Sunday

Time
12:30

Tues

7:30

Chorus
Jan 17
Jan 24
Jan ;
Feb 1
Feb 7
Feb 8

Wed
Tues
Wed

Show
Feb 23
Feb 24
Feb 25

Thurs
Friday
Sat.

Place
Elks

II
II

It

C.C.C.
Elks
C.C.C.

II

7:00
7:00
7:00

Titbits

Show Director Duke Sez:
Need more members signed up and
in attendance for chorus,
Sign up
now with show attendance chairman,
Jeff Dean.
PREZ SEZ:
Be sure to have your Rotary Show
Program Ad information, turned into
Program and Ad Co-Chairmen Dan Ward
or Howard Taylor by Jan. 24, 1978,
Tuesday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Woody Craig
ATTENDANCE:
Rotarian Guests
Kenneth Gunthorpe

Jim Eley

Non Rotarian Guests
Gary Florent
Ruthann Sovis
Jerome A. Ditommad
Members Absent
Fred Anderson
Dale Brose
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Tom Collins
Charles Davis
John Dean
Ed Devito

Scott Milnes
Maryann Sovis
Gary Mollernee

Larry Donay
Dick Fischer
Bill Lymburner
Keath Pearce
Shannon Rickert
Don Stine
Jim Troust
Larry Woodhams

Final Score
Members..........
Absent...........
Members Present..
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests....
Total Attendance.

96
16
80
2
_6
88

PROGRAM NEWS:
Jim_Conrad.in charge and explained
"How To Be A Ham Instead Of A.Turkey"«
Jim is a Ham Radio Operator himself &amp;
presented a film explaining more about
the subject to us.
There are about a
half million operators throughout the
world. Generally, necessary equipment
calls for a substantial investment.
Operators are licensed after passing
extensive FCC testing. Ham communicat­
ions include, satalitte transmission,
teletype including braille, morse code,
television, and all forms of voice
operators work extensively to assist
during times of emergencies.
They
transmit messages of Armed Force per­
sonnel throughout the world.
Operators
exchange name cards from all over the
world. Ham radio activity contributes
to electronic research as well as being
a training ground for electronic per­
sonnel. People of all ages and occup­
ations seem to be involved in the Ham
Radio Activity. Thanks Jim for a very
informative program.
NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
Rotary Show Director Duke in charge
Promises to be a good time for all.
Turn out and Sing A Long With Duke,
If
you haven’t memorized the words to the
Rotary Show songs, better bring them
along.

ROTOFACTS:
Listed below are all formerly used
classifications by Coldwater Rotarians.These are now open any may be filled
by any member of our community engaged
in that type of business provided he
meets other normal Rotary Club member­
ship qualifications:
Optical Goods Retail
Optometry
Physician, Surgeon
Physician, Psychiatry
*Seems as though every time history
repeats itself, the price doubles.

♦Marriage is like a violin: When
the beautiful music is over, the
strings are still attached.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexion
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershlpDevelopment: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. R1STOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

1977 &gt; 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CO^hlTTEES

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 ■ George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 • James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
IB - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 ■ Paul Thompson
8 • Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobler,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 • Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 • B.K, Pearce
28 • Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Roa Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 ■ Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
j

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division^.
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • 278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
. . .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail. .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea* .................
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Dri&gt;fe - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara - •
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha .
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive ; Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janat .....
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pot
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
.
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - 278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 I Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 | Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
0

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811 |
278-8412
238-4323 |
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, .274 Kelle Drive Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . - .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

■ Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most 'Who Serves Hest

The COLDWATHMoto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER WqtKRY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singing^siOtitbin the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,
ROTARY SHOW REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:
End Men
Date
Time
Day
Place
Jan 22
Sunday
ELKS
1:00 PM
Chorus
II
Jan 24
Tues.
7:30 PM
II
Jan 31
Tues.
7:30 PM
Feb
1
Wed
7:30 PM
c.c.c.
Feb 7
ELKS
Tues
7:30 PM
Feb
8
C.C.C.
Wed
7:30 PM
Feb 14
ELKS
Tues
7:30 PM
Feb 15
C.C.C.
Wed
7:30 PM
Show
Feb 23
Feb 24
Feb 25

Thurs
Friday
Sat.

7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM

TIBBITS

1978

Chuck before February 23.

*People are like steamboats-they
toot loudest when they’re in a fog.
Editor's Note:
Special thanks to Elwyn Bodily,
for sending us a copy of the"Rotary
Sunbeam" club bulletin for the
Rotary Club of St. Pete, Florida.
ATTENDANCE FLASH:
Coldwater Rotary
Club Attendance Report is out for
Club
July 1, - Dec. 31, 1977
average is 86.22%

It
tl

SHOW NOTES:
Show Director Duke
announced names of members who will be
part of the special singing groups.
Duke said he is expecting a sixty mem­
ber chorus this year.
Rotary chorus
NEEDS You!
Come along and join the fun
Howard Taylor reminded us show program
advertising needs to be in by Tuesday,
January 24, 1978.
Larry Woodhams said special effects
committee wants suggestions for the
specialty act numbers of the show.

Tom Collins was handing out show tickets.
Adult tickets are $2.50 each.
Tom has
student tickets available upon request
at $2.00 each.
Tom reminded us that
Saturday nite tickets usually are the
first to be sold out!

Prez Speaks:
President Chuck presented a one year
perfect attendance pin to Fred Anderson.
Congratulations-Fred!
There is a district bowling tourna­
ment scheduled for Charlotte.
See
Pres. Chuck if you would like to sign
up.
Member Announcements:
Dick White reminded us he has a very
limited supply of American Cancer Society
Raffle Tickets left.
See Dick for yours
before they are all gone.
Visiting Rotarian from Vicksburg, ex­
tended a special personal invitation to
attend the March 2nd special 25th An­
niversary Show, "Rotary Ann" at $6.00
per person.
Includes meal and show.
Reservations should be made thru Pres.

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Scott Milnes
Bill Kellner

4
Gregg Hart
Ray Mortini

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Tom Evans
Bob Kirkpatrick

6
Bill King
Al Gearig
Dale Vincent

MEMBERS ABSENT:
Geo. Henriksen
Walt Balcom
Bob Nagle
George Buchanan
Jeff Dean
Hal Creal
Keath Pearce
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
John Dean
Shannon Rickert
*Ed Devito
Dave Rubley
John Dygert
Don Shorno
Jim Endicott
Don Stine
Dick Fischer
Conrad Swart

96
Members
__12
Absent
77
Members Present
4
Non Rotarian Guests
6
Rotarian Guests
87
Total Attendance

Program Highlights: Chairman for
today, Duke Davidson, had an
audience participation musical pro­
gram^ singing the upcoming Rotary Show
chorus musical numbers.
Had an
intermission, with Ed Geishert dis­
playing his humorous colorful special
message shirt
Nuff said about that.
Then back to work.
Thanks to Duke for directing and
Mark for his work at the piano.

John Dean in
Next Weeks Program:
charge.
Program will be talks by
representatives of the American
Agriculture Movement.
They will be
telling us more about the request by
some farmers for government parity
support.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977«78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CC^piTTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey. Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne; Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hol
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
,
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygerl, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dole Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubafls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Don Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Tost: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 * James Lyon
20 ■ Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
IB - Gordon Schlubatls
25 • Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 • Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 ■ Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 • B.K. Pearce
28 ■ Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 ■ Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78, If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. .Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
I Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lofte - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. take Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice. ....
278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street * Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
639-8329 I Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 I Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Putman,
Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia . .............
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
1 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle.............

I

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. ....
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
.
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road * Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most W/ro Serves Best"

The COLDWAT ER'Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAlgR k’OTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesrOtiib in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 1978

ROTARY SHOW REHEARSAL SCHEDULE:
Jan 31
Feb 1
Feb 7
Feb 8
Feb 14
Feb 15
Feb 20
Feb 21
Feb 22

Tuesday
Wed.
Tuesday
Wed.
Tuesday
Wed
Monday
Tuesday
Wed.
SHOW
Thurs.
Friday
Sat.

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Tibbits

thru our mess of notes to come up
with the understandable and readable
bulletin format.

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Non Rotarian Guests:
Wm. McCurley
Jerry Ford
II
Maryann
Sovis
Ruthann
Sovis
7:00
Linda
Morrison
11
Ruby
Loeher
II
11
Scott Milnes
II
Rotarian Guests:
It
Tom Evans
Bill King
II
Feb 23
11
Bob
LeGalley
11
Feb 24
II
Absent Members:
II
Feb 25
James Koss
Walt Balcom
Tom Normandin
Carroll
Barnes
SHOW NOTES: Director Duke counting
Gil
Patton
Harold
Card
on support of Club for sixty members
George
Pierce
Jim
Conrad
in chorus!
Show just one month away.
Charles Putnam
Harold Creal
Learn those words!
Ken Putnam
Dick Fischer
Show Co-Chairman, Keith Pearce,
Harold Goodholm
Jerry Town
called meeting of all show committee
Dick White
Vince Kornstein
chairman for Monday, January 30, at
Dick Uhl
Charles Woodward
his home at ?:30 P.M.
Lester
Wise
Ticket sales chairman Tom said
Totals:
Saturday Nite tickets are almost gone.
96
Members
Advertising co-chairman, Howard,
Absent
12
said advertising due January 24. So
-r Members Present
77
far twenty-five members are delinquent ■
Non Rotarian Guests
7
in getting material turned into Howard
Rotarian
Guests
or Dan.
Total Attendance
87
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Tom Miller, Ed
DeVito and Darrel Goble

PROGRAM TODAY:
Chairman John Dean
j.ntroduced guest Bill McCurley speak­
ing for the American Agriculture
PRES. SEZ:
Movement. Bill talked to us about
Letter of thanks from Connie Swart
the financial difficulty farmers are
for flowers sent to Connie at the
now
facing because market prices for
hospital.
their goods are lower then the far­
mers cost of production, in some
SPECIAL NOTE: Thanks to magazine
cases, without including anything for
chairman, Craig Sebald, for providing
labor.
Bill said his group questions
following for us:
government statistics showing amount
"Rotarians should take a few minutes
or product in storage. The labor
time to read two fine articles in the
embargo in handling products from
Feb. Rotarian Magazine. Beginning on
farm
for shipment to other countries
page 30 you will find interesting read­
has meant that other countries could
ing, "Middle Age, When It All Comes
not depend on USA, thus they looked
Together." Then the Four Way Test comes
elsewhere.
The farm group is not
into play beginning on Page 34 when
looking for any government subsidy,
all businessmen should read "Business,
but the Federal Gov’t needs to set
A Crisis in Confidence."
price of product for world sales at
levels that will provide profitable
♦Middle age is when your memory is
return. Thanks Bill and John for
shorter, your experience longer,
presenting
a informative program.
your stamina lower and your forehead
higher.
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM:
George
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Special thanks to
Mrs. Jo Ann Case, who regularly sorts

Buchanan in charge. The speaker will
be Bruce Bone of Bone Personnel of Fort Wayne.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

- COMMUNITY SERVICE'

COWlTTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Sontford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

'
1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Birlnger,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 ■ Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 ■ Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Ayenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maqle Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
236-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - J a not
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie - • .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
......................
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

1

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR* ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDU'ATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDXX’ATE^^tan REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^R ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^Ci^ in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JANUARY 31, 1978
ROTARY SHOW CHORUS REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
Feb 7
Tues
7:30PM
Elks
II
Feb 8
CCC
Wed
11
Feb 14
Tues
Elks
11
Feb 15
Wed
CCC
Feb 20
Mon
7:00
Tibbits
It
11
Feb 21
Tues
11
11
Feb 22
Wed
SHOW
Feb 23
Feb 24
Feb 25

Thur
Fri
Sat

11

11

11

II

11

11

1

SHOW NOTES: Director Duke sez learn
words, learn words, learn words and
as an important show reminder learn
words!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Bob Loose

Al Nelson

Vice Prez Dick in charge todayo
Read letter of appreciation from
Wilma and Chick Kennedy, for the
flowers sent in honor of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTION^
Rich Holben introduced new member
Bill Crotty Jr., classification­
gasket manufacturing. Bill «is
Executive Vice President of Crotty
Corporation. He and his wife Barb
and their five children live at 620
North Fall River Drive. Welcome to
Rotary, Bill!

*A mother saw her daughter fighting
with the boy next door, Reprimanding
the girl, she said, "I don’t want to
see you hitting Johnny again. Re­
member you’re a lady. Next time,
out-talk him!"
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Non-Rotarian Guests-’
Allan Greenberg
Rotarian Guests
Kent Miller
Bob Beauchamp
Tom Bieberle
Tom Evans

Bronson
Bronson
Portage
Quincy-

Absent Members:
Warren Adair
Fred Anderson
Charles Bacon

John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Keath Pearce

Dale Brose
Fred Culy
Charles Geishert
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Larry Iveson
Bob Kerr
Vince Korstein
Charles Woodward
Bill Lymburner

Totals:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Stine
Conrad Swart
Ken Worden
Jim Koss
Norm Youtsey

71
1
4
7^

EDITOR’S NOTE: Darrel Goble taking
his turn again and will be our
Editor for February.
PROGRAM TODAY: George Buchanan in
charge. George’s guest speaker un­
able to be present, due to snow.
George ably filled in telling us
about his in process effort to earn
his TWA Captain’s Wings. Started
test some months back in a $22 mil­
lion dollar flight similator dealing
with all types of possible emergen­
cies.
Then with FAA check-out. Then
a week of flying an empty Boeing
727o Now about 1/3 way thru final
100 hours. He is now flying Boeing
727 with passengers and TWA pilot
on board.
During snowstorm they left New
York, could not land at 0’Hara,
tried St. Louis, Kansas City and
finally landed at Witchita.
George than introduced Tom Collins,
Tom,
Rotarian and our City Manager,
told us about the enormous task of
Tom said
snow removal in Coldwater.
lots of cooperation in community.,
Snow removal will be ongoing for
sometime, and had cost at time of
his talk $50,000. Club expressed
their appreciation for job well done
with a round of applause.
Thanks to George and Tom!
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
Coldwater
High Foreign Exchange Students will
be telling us about their homelands
and their impressions of life in the
USA a

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^BhrTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley. Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholarship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 -JeH Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 • Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schluballs
25 ■ Howard Taylor

Novombor 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 • B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 ■ Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Roo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 • Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

Docember 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 ■ Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
...................
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard. 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . *
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ^ *.........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Cleo
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
•&gt;238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912'
♦278-2217
278-6357 I
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412 ,

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry;. 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond. ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

• Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best “

The COLDWAT^gSj^ary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^TER/R^TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest C'lub in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY FEBRUARY ?t
ROTARY SHOW CHORUS REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

14
15
20
21
22

Tues
Wed
Mon
Tues
Wed

Feb 23
Feb 24
Feb 25

Thur
Fri
Sat

Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb

♦

" LEARN

♦

7:30 PM
w

CCC
w
vt

♦ SHOW *
7:00
tt
ft

T I BB1TS

ft
ft

Hal Sexton
Dick White

"Learn calm to face what is pressing*
Horace 65-68 BC
"LEARN THE WORDS"
ATTENDANCE NEWS:

duced
water

Pres Dick Uhl intro­
Stan Bushouse, Principal of Cold­
High School.
He brought four

FOREIGN STUDENTS WHO ARE PARTICIPATING
in

the

Leason Modert

Exchange Program, now going into

THE FOURTEENTH YEAR AT COLDWATER H.S.

Soren Klungenburg comes from a farm
ISLAND IN THE

FAMILY WHO LIVE ON AN

South

of

Denmark.

Soren

August

arrived

1977 ANO DESCRIBES THIS AS THE MOST
ADVENTUREOUS EXPERIENCE OF HIS LIFE. IN
Denmark the students attend school 28 hrs
a WEEK, with no choice of subjects.
Carolina Arancibia comes to the U.S.
from

Chile.

Carolina told us they are

NOT ABLE TO CHOOSE SUBJECTS AT SCHOOL,
NOR CAN THEY WORK AFTER SCHOOL HOURS.

Comparing

Non-Rotarian Guests:
Carolina Arancibia Gregg Hart
Stan Bushouse
Soren Klunqenberg
Valeria Giarnuto
Laurie Rosenbe-rg
Karl Collins
Mary Anne PioRoda
Bill Johnson
Tom Wilke
Absent Members:
Warren Adair
Fred Anoerson
Charles Bacon
Walt Balcom
Dale Brose
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Tom Collins
B1ll Crotty
Ed Devito
Mark Feller
Dick Fischer
Charles Geishert
Harold Goodholm

*HE has HALF THE DEED DONE, WHO HAS
MADE A beginning"
LEARN THE WORDS

PROGRAM TODAY: V.

Chuck Geishert will
VICE PRES SEZ:
BE OUT OF CIRCULATION FOR ABOUT s1X
weeks.
Chuck HAS A SHOULDER SEPARAT1 ON FROM SKI- ING...........

Rotary Guests:
Bob Kirkpatrick
Orrin W. McCom

97
2£
70
4
10

WORDS *

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Fred Kuley
Jim Lyon

Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Non Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

Elks

n

THE

ATTENDANCE TOTALS:

T1BB1TS

7:00

1978

schools,

she

tells

ARE MORE ACTIVITIES HERE

us

there

IN U.S.

IN

Chile, there are many private schools.
Mary Anne A. PioRoda lives in the
Phillipines .
Mary Ann especially enjoys
THE CLIMATE CHANGES SHE HAS SEEN.
the Phillipines
choose subjects

IN

students also cannot
of study.
Their schools

DO NOT LET THEM FEEL THE FREEDOM SHE
FEELS HERE IN THE STATES.

Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Pat Leonard
Robert Loose
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
Bob Seaman
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Jim Troust
Charles Woodward

INTRODUCTION:
Welcome to
Rotary Roger Higby!
He is Co-owner of
H &amp; S Supply. Roger, his wife Cindy
AND FOUR CHILDREN LIVE ON WHISTLER Dr.
Roger likes to sail and fish.in his
leisure time.
NEW MEMBER

Valeria Giarnute lives in a large city
in Brazil.
Valeria feels the students
are more communicative in Coldwater.
There are many less activities in Cold­
water THAN THE CITY SHE LIVES IN.
We CERTAINLY ENJOYED THESE STUDENTS
COMPARING ANO RELATING THEIR EXPERIENCES
AS EXCHANGE STUDENTS.
SUCH VITALITY!!!

"

I AM ONLY ONE, BUT I AM ONE.
I CAN'T DO ENOUGH, BUT I CAN
DO SOMETHING.
WHAT I CAN DO,
I OUGHT TO DO WELL AND BY THE
GRACE OF GOD, I WILL DO."

" PLEASE

LEARN

THE

WORDS "

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fulltr, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexion
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Naglo
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employoo Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - Jamas Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - Georgo Pierce
11 ■ Don Stine
18 • Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 ■ Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 • Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 ■ B,K. Pearce
28 • Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 ■ Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 ■ Ken Putnom
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 • Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279*7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517
Goodwin. Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Roach- Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
*?
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.......... X.
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea^.,.
Leonard, Patrick, 33 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel * .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412|

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan ......
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. PREMONT
CQLDWA'iLR, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The ( Ol.DW A I

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWAWkb.TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestwilb tn the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1978
ROTARY SHOW REHEARSAL SCHEDULE*
7*00
Tibbits
Feb 20
Monday
7:00
Tibbits
Feb 21
Tues.
7*00
Tibbits
Feb 22
Wed.
SHOW:
7*00
Tibbits
Thurs
Feb 23
7*00
Tibbits
Feb 24
Fri.
7:00
Tibbits
Feb 25 ■ Sat.

Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

71
6
5

82

PROGRAM TODAY*
Ralph LaGro in charge and intro­
duced Lansing Rotarian, Patrie Ludwig
President of Michigan Hospital Assoc,
who talked to us about Rising Health
SHOW NOTES*
Care Costs.
Don Shorno needs volunteers to
We currently are spending 8^fo of
usher•
gross
national product, or 140 bil­
Tom Collins needs Saturday nite
lion
dollars
per year in the USA.
tickets.
Michigan is also at about 8-§-% or
Santford Jolley said stage committee
6 Billion Dollars. Of the six,
will meet 3 PM. Sunday, Feb. 19 at
2-g- billion goes to hospitals, balance
Tibbits.
to all other medical service areas
and personnel.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Cost increases have doubled in
Jim Troust
Norm Youtsey
last ten years, due to inflation,
*A man who took great pride in his lawn public policy, increases in services
was annoyed with his crop of dandelions. needed and technological advance­
ments. Wages have now caught up
He tried digging them up. He bought
week-killers. Finally in desperation he with other industries. Hospitals
wrote to the Dept of Ag., recounting his spend 50 0 each dollar for labor,
long battle, and asked, "What shall I do or twice other industry. It takes
50 million dollars in Michigan to
now? "
comply with State and Federal Laws.
In due course the answer came* "We
Liability insurance premium cost
suggest you learn to love them. w
have gone up 4,000 times.
Cure rates have improved in last
ATTENDANCE NEWS: Coldwater number
ten years for patients by 33%
three in Dist December Report at 85%
As individuals we can help by
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
volunteering to serve and becoming
Laurie Rosenberg
Gregg Hart
involved in meeting our hospitals
Tom Kobl
Tom WeIke
needs. Public awareness and involve­
L. Wellet
S. Buily
ment is being very much encouraged.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Also, individuals need to discipline
Dwight Green
Pat Ludwig
themselves to stay in good basic
Bill Beaty
Carl Hasbrouck
health by following good health
Warren Wade
practices.
ABSENT MEMBERS:
Pat looks for health care cost
George Henriksen
Dale Brose
to
increase by 15% in this coming
Dick Moore
Geo Buchanan
year.
Keath Pearce
Sherwood Craig
George Pierce
Larry Donay
PROGRAM NEXT WEEK:
Charles Putnam
John Dygert
Show Director Duke, will be back
Ken
Putnam
Jim Endicott
on
center stage to take us thru a
Don
Stine
Mark Feller
practice
session.
Paul
Thompson
Dick Fischer
Mike
Toupalik
Bill Fuller
♦The life insurance agent told his
Larry Woodhams
Ed Geishert
prospect: "Now, don’t let me rush
Charles
Woodward
Darrel Goble
you into a snap decision. Sleep on
Ken Worden
Harold Goodholm
it. And if you wake up tomorrow,
Bill Grimes
you can let me know then......."
TOTALS:
96
Members
Absent
_____
71
Members Present

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

j

cSOtlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatis
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Pro|octs:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Pulnam

Soptember 1977
6 • Shannon Rickert
13 ■ James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 • Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B,K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha .......
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 5. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial*Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. ../?... .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.
.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenye - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Jonot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman. Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy • Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ♦ Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278*6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Mos] Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE](®ota^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAYtRRQTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'£fi)t&gt; in the U. S. /L

TUESDAY
PREZ SEZ:
April 13,

FEBRUARY 21,

1978

PROGRAM TODAY:

Albion Rotary
celebration.
Tickets

1978,

50th Anniversay

7 P.M.

ARE $10.00 PER TICKET,

INCLUDES ROTARY

Anns9.
Dinner at Holiday Inn, Albion.
Everyone is invited to the celebration .

A DELIGHTFUL PREVIEW OF
ROTARY SHOW which will be
this

week,

February 23rd,

25th.
The show this year

is

THE

ANNUAL

presented

24th &amp;

under

the

DIRECTION OF DUKE DAVIDSON.
DUKE
LEAD US THRU ONE OF THE SHOW NUMBERS,
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU CHUCK GEISHERT.

One Year Perfect Attendance Award..........

"Southern Nights".
Dan Dean sang "Sunflower", a solo
he will be preforming.
Chorus members sang "Both Sides
Now".

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HOWARD TEETER.................

Dan Ward sang his show solo for us.
Chuck Bacon took us thru his show
ROUTINE AND KEPT US IN STITCHES......
And so....1978 ROTARY SHOW....

ATTENDANCE NEWS:

"ROCKIN9 WITH ROTARY"

Rotary Guests:
Ray Ehl
Bob Kirkpatrick
Joe Uvick
Bob LeGulley

THE REWARD OF A THING WELL DONE,
IS
TO
HAVE
DONE
IT.

Non Rotarian Guests:
Gregg Hart
Laurie Rosenberg
Tom Welke

Absent Members:
Dick Beringer
Dale Brose
Sherwood Craig
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Darrel Goble
Bill Grimes
Vince Kornstein
Bob Loose

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1803-1882
Bill Lymburner
James Lyon
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Shorno
Don Stine
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden

ATTENDANCE TOTALS:

Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Non Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

97
23
?4

Wishing to thank everyone for the
MANY HOURS AND FAITHFUL EFFORTS
PUT FORTH TO MAKE OUR SHOW A
SUCCESS.

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:

ENERGY CRISIS: Pat Leonard is in
CHARGE OF THE FEBRUARY 28TH PROGRAM.
A REPRESENTATIVE FROM CONSUMERS POWER
WILL SPEAK ON ENERGYIII

4
A HARD BEGINNING MAKETH A GOOD ENDING

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COwllTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - Janies Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE'

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale BroUse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Malre, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 ■ Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Malre
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 ■ Gordon Schlubatis
25 - Howard Taylor

Novombor 1977
1 ■ Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 ■ Bernard Laney
21 • B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
1B ■ Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 ■ Craig Sebald
9 • Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupallk

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jocquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat . ...
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
.
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea. .
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Driv?*’- Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene * .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha *.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary .
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
.
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel * .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Cleo
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
'...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman/ 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"ZA? Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDWAT^®&gt;ta&lt;x REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaVKR^.TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sin^ini’est Chib in the U. S. /I.

FEBRUARY 28,

1978

Absent Members

PREZ SEZ:

Board meets Tuesday evening, 3-7-78
Prez Chucks’ office!

at

Next week bring farmer friends...as Keith
Pierce will present program on P.B.B.
CONGRATULATIONS TO COLDWATER ROTARY FOR
BEING #1 IN ATTENDANCE PAST MONTH, 88.4^.

con’to.

Mike Toupalik
Lester Wise

Alan Sward
Dick White
Ken Worden

**♦♦*♦*♦*♦***

* FORGET THE WORDS!
*

*

*

*

*

*

*

♦

*

*

*

*

Pat Leonard presented
from Consumers Power Co.,
with a slide program on ENERGY, titled
"Alternative Sources of Energy”.
Mr.
PROGRAM NOTES:

Winn Wilmer

Wilmer noted competition

REMINDER:

"
*

for

energy

re­

AND THE INCREASED COSTS OF COAL,
GAS
AND
OIL.
THESE COSTS HAVE DOUBLED
Weekend With Rotary----- 29th Annual District
IN
THE
LAST
TWO
YEARS. HE ALSO RELATED
636 Conference at Kalamazoo Hilton Inn.
THAT THERE IS MUCH WISHFUL THINKING
Remember the Introduction of 77-78 Paul
ABOUT SOLAR ENERGY, WIND MILLS ANO RE­
Harris Fellows, including our own Ernest
CYCLE OF GARBAGE.
Luse.
sources

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL CARLSON
»*♦♦♦******

PROPOSED MEMBER FOR COWR ROTARY CLUB:
Daniel J. Magsig

Almary Shores - Coldwater, Mi.
Classification : Specialized
Machinery Manufacturing
***********

ATTENDANCE

,,

INFO:

Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Non Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

Rotary Guests:
Bob Sargent
Bob Beauchamp

97

3

“73

Warren Wade

NUCLEAR ENERGY ARE BEST QUICK
ANSWERS.

4. Price of energy will increase
DRAMATICA LLY.
5. With public support energy needs
CAN ME MET.

In Michigan energy needs for the next
20 years will be met primarily WITH COAL
AND NUCLEAR ENERGY.
RESEARCH IS UNDER
WAY TO UTILISE HIGH SULPHER COAL. NU­
CLEAR. ENERGY HAS ADVANTA GES-CLEAN, DE­
PENDABLE, BUT IS NOT AN UNLIMITED RE­
SOURCE.
Shale oil is another potential
SOURCE OF ENERGY, BUT MUCH TECHNOLOGY
NEEDS TO BE DEVELOPED BEFORE THIS SOURCE
is practical.
Another major source of
ENERGY IS SYNTHETIC GAS, BUT COST AT PRE«
SENT IS THREE TIMES THAT OF NATURAL GAS.

Geothermal Power has potential,

Non-Rotar1 an Guests:
Gregg Hart
Tom Welke
Joe Smith
Absent Members:
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Sherwood Craig
Bill Crotty
John Dean
Larry Donay
Dick Fischer
George Henriksen
Dick Hruska
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Paul Ruse

Statements of energy facts:
1. We DO REALLY HAVE AN ENERGY CRUNCH.
2. Solutions’ are being sought with an
investment of millions of dollars.
3. There are no easy answers, coal and

Dale Brose
Harold Card
Hal Creal
Duke Davidson
Ed Devito
J1m Endicott
B1ll Fuller
Rich Holben
Bob Kerr
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Don Stine

but

VERY FEW PLACES ON EARTH THAT CAN MAKE
USE OF THIS SOURCE. IT WILL BE WELL INTO
THE NEXT CENTURY BEFORE 10^ OF OUR POWER
WILL BE DERIVED FROM SOLAR ENERGY.
PAST
THE YEAR 2000, SOURCES OF ENERGY WILL BE
COAL CONVERSION, NUCLEAR POWER, HYDROGEN
POWER ANO SOLAR ENERGY.

Energy Saving ideas we can do now:
1.U se COMMON SENSE IN ENERGY USE.
2.Support energy pricing.
3.Support a clean environment at ap­
propriate costs.
4.Keep informed as to alternatives in
ENERGY SO REALISTIC DECISIONS CAN BE
MADE.
CONGRATULATIONS
SHOW WAS A SUCCESS!!!
RELAX!!!

You Will Always Be Welc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M,
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�i—atITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Treasurer
ERNEST LUSE

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE’
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Childrent John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 ■ George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 • Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 • James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 ■ George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 • Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 • Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 • Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 • Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 ■ Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 • Don Shorno
16 ■ Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 • Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ..... .\...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
..
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . . 5*: . .
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue*- Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
. . .
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al," 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura. '
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . £’. ........ .
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sword, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail » . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278*8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATWfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWMER^.IARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingaisrOhib m ih&amp; (J. S. A.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1978

the harder path—the path of sharing
of tolerance, of justice, of mutual
respect, of interdependence—a path
that will eventually link us toget­
her in a true world community."

PREZ CHUCK SEZ: Fred Anderson needs
to have money from Show Tickets as
well as bills for show expenses
turned into him, no later then NOW!

Reported that Les Wise is hos­
pitalized in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
and is making a satisfactory recovery.
ATTENDANCE:
Absent MembersDick Biringer
Dale Brose
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Tom Collins
Woody Craig
Duke Davidson
John Dygert
Mark Feller
Bob Kerr
Vince Korstein
Ralph LaGro
Bob Nagle

John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupalik
James Troust
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden

Non Rotarian GuestsCindy Howe *
Kateri Strobel
Hale Pearce
Jim Borden
Roger Sanford
Dave Pierce
Charles Gruner

Rotarian GuestsHarry J. Reed
Barney Barnett

*

Mike Kraus

TOTALS:
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

96
_21
71
7
3.
81

* Today's gentleman is the fellow
who holds the door open for his wife
while she carries in the groceries.
Nationalism or InterdependenceIn a recent speech, W. Jack Davis,
President of Rotary International,
said: "I believe that we are at a
decisive point in the course of world
events. Rotarians must help influence
people to determine the right path.
For if we follow the old ways, the
paths of nationalism, of exploitation
in whatever form, of intolerance and
insensitivity, we know that we risk
nuclear obliteration. We must walk

PROGRAM TODAY:
Bob Loose in charge. Bob intro­
duced Coldwater Rotarian, Keith
Pearce, who introduced Dr. Duane
Demming, who is in charge of the PBB
Division of Our Michigan Department
of Agriculture, where Keith now works.
Dr. Demming, a former member of
Rotary, said PBB first became a pro­
blem in 1973• A St. Louis, Michigan
chemical plant manufactured both a
feed additive and fire retardent
(PBB). Farm Bureau ordered feed
additive. Both chemicals were white
granular powders.
In error, fire
retardent powder got mixed into feed.
First PBB herd problem developed
in October 1973 on farm north of
Battle Creek.
It took testing in­
volving the USDA and other special
test centers in USA to determine why
there was problems in the feed and
identify PBB. PBB is very difficult
to get rid of, as it clings to metal.
The after effects have caused claim
settlements of $40,000,000 with pro­
spects of more to be settled. State
of Michigan is suing for$125,000,000
to recover its expenses.
Sounds like Dr. Demming and his
Dept are very busy, as they have
tested 8,800 dairy herds in Michigan
since October of 1977, and completed
the* task in January of this year.
Thanks to Keith and Dr. Demming
for a very informative talk on the
PBB Problem.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
Ernie Luse and "MEMORIES"
* Man does not live by words alone,
even though now and then he has to
eat them.
* If you thinkold soldiers just fade
away, try getting into your old
uniform.
* A father: Someone who carries
pictures where his money used to
be.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 * Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

I—ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship; Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Grouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Pro|octs:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 ■ James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 • Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 • Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 ■ Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 197B
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
2B - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 • Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 • William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 • Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K, Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennidr Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pjat ....
Balcom, Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - 278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier. Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.r
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane ^Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold. 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • 278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 "Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean. John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
.
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller. Mark. 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles. 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501 j
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238*4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278*6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey. Norman. 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Pest"

The COLDWAT^p^torj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^R,^,^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Shi^higest

MARCH 14

Ernie Luse presented"Memories"..........
Let’s travel to Dorrance, Michigan, the

FOR 55 YEARS....
♦

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*

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♦

*

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DAN MAGSIG

WELCOME TO ROTARY

*

♦

♦

♦

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DUKE DAVIDSON
♦

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♦

Rotarian Guests
Bob LeGalley
Bob Beauchamp
Joe Urick
Larry Hagen

98

Jim Borden
John Maiden
Charles Gruner

The

♦

♦

brightest

and

make

it

to

school

first

the

it

seems

that

at

the

end

of

this

FIRST WEEK IN SCHOOL THE TEACHER STARTED
BOARDING AT ERNIES PARENTS HOME. WHEN
THEY SAT DOWN TO SUPPER THE FIRST NIGHT,

Norb Strobel
Kent Miller
Pete Baldwin
Leason Modert

Ernies father ask the teacher"how his
son Ernie was doing in school?"
The

Kateri Strobel
Gary Donner
Dick Carver

AND MADE HIS TRIP TO COLDWATER FOR HI3

TEACHER TOLD HIM HE HADN’T SEEN ERNIE IN
SCHOOL AND THIS RESULTED IN A QUICK TRIP
TO THE WOOD SHED!!!!

Ernie

made

it

thru

the

Eighth Grade.

Eighth Grade

examination.
Ernie scored
he passed. He graduated from high
school in 1913.
His first job was pump­
ing 13^ A gallon gasoline at a service
station.
Ernie was sent on a bill coll­
ection mission at a prominent lawyers
office in town.
The lawyer threw the

70.1,

Members Absent:
Warren Adair
Dick Beringer
George Buchanan
Woody Craig
Jeff Dean
Ed Geishert
Roger Higrea
Jim Lyon
Bill Milnes
Tom Normind in
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Stine
Dan Ward
Ken Worden
♦

Ernie didn’t

Well,

Non Rotarian Guests
Cindy Howe

YEAR IS 1900.
As WE APPROACH THE VILLAGE
WE SEE A POST OFFICE, A SMALL COUNTRY
SCHOOL, A COMBINED BLACKSMITH AND BARBER
SHOP AND A GENERAL STORE.
THERE WERE 4-0
TO 4-5 FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY.
This
WA3 WHERE ERNIE WAS BORN.
Ernies first trip to school was AT THE
age of 5.
There were no buses ibi THOSE
DAYS, FOLKS KNEW HOW TO USE THEIR LEGS.
DAY, NOR THE SECOND DAY, NOR THE THIRD
DAY, nor THE FOURTH OR FIFTH DAY.
He
H I S LUNCH IN THE FENCE CORNER
HID
This action caused Ernie
DAYS IN A ROW
A PROBLEM, BECAUSE THE TEACHERS IN those
DAYS ONLY MADE $35»°° A MONTH AND THE
PARENTS IN THE AREA BOARDED THE TEACHERS.

ATTENDANCE:

Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Non Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

1978
PROGRAM NOTES:

CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED TO....
HAROLD GOOOHOLM....PERFECT ATTENDANCE

♦

*'*•

1,1

Charles Bacon
Dale Brose
Tom Collins
Hal Creal
John Dygert
Reo Goodwin
Dick Hruska
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Keath Pearce
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Mike Toupolik
Lester Wise
♦
most

*****

***

enduring flowers

ALONG THE WAYSIDES OF LIFE ARE SMILES,
THE SPARKLES OF THE EYE, LOVING WORDS,
LITTLE ACTS OF KINDNESS...THEY NEVER
WHOLLY FADE FROM MEMORY.
OFTEN AFTER
YEARS THEY ARE BRIGHTER THAN ON THE DAY
WE FIRST BEHELD THEM.
Edgar Linton

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM

BILL IN THE WASTEBASKET, AND ERNIE WENT
TO WORK FOR THE CEMENT COMPANY....
On May 31st 1918 Ernie left for Fort
INDUCTED into
INTO the
THE A
ARMY.
Custer to be inducted
rmy. On
GROUP
BORROWED
A
STALK
OF
THE WAY HIS
WERE
MET
BY
THE
POLICE
AT
BANANAS and

That cost them 50# eachI!!
Ft. Custer.
Ernies first EVENING MEAL, IN THE ARMY,

CONSISTED OF 1 SLICE OF BREAD AND A GLAS!
OF WATER.
IT SEEMS THAT 6 BIG GUYS CON­
SUMED ALL THE FOOD ON THE TABLE....ERNIE
FINALLY GOT THRU THE WAR AND RETURNED TO
Coldwater and was married in 1922. Ernie
ORGANIZED AND WORKED WITH BOY SCOUTS IN
THIS AREA FOR MANY YEARS. IN 193© CAME
THE DEPRESSION AND ERNIE WAS WORKING FOR
$6 a week.
$3 for Room and Board, $1.50
INTO SAVINGS AT THE BANK AND THE REMAIN­
ING $1.50 HE SPENT RECKLESSLY
Ernie
joined the Rotary IN 1946 AND SOME DAY
we’d like to hear THE rest of the story!

RICH CONNORS &amp; E.E.O

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Timo)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�I----------- a*ITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son. Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Saniford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Childrent Jahn
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brause,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Pro|ects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Malre, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 • Jefl Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Malre
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 • Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 ■ Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaG ro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division .
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Flo-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea................ *. .
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig. Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, Jeff. 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary ...............
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie • . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Cleo
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen. George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

CoWwaZer, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-46321
278-7448 I
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall * Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDWREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER 'r^TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singt'nge^OilCroin the U. S, A.

TUESDAY MARCH 21, 1978
PREZ SEZ:
Club received note of appreciation
from Don Shorno for contribution to
Memorial Fund in remembrance of Don’s
mother and father.
Dave Rubley was awarded a two year
perfect attendance pin.
Congratulations
DaveI
On April 8th, at 8 P.M. Howard K.
Smith, ABC network broadcaster will be
presenting a program at SturgisYoung Auditorium in Sturgis, Michigan.
Coldwater was number three in the
recent district attendance results.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
George Buchanan

Bill Milnes

*Go that extra mile-it’s never ever
crowded!

ATTENDANCE:
ABSENT MEMBERS:
Walt Balcom
Bill Bobier
Dale Brose
Bill Carlson
Sherwood Craig
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
John Dean
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Mark Feller
Dick Fischer
Ed Geishert
Darrel Goble
Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
Dick Holben
Larry Iveson
ROTARIAN GUESTS
C.H. Hoard
Jim Eley
N. Strobel
Al Wiler
Tom Megargle
Wm. Zabonick
Larry Rupp
Jim Johns

Santford Jolley
Jim Koss
Ralph LaGro
Mark Maire
Dick Moore
=*
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Keath Jearce
John P erson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Lester Wise
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey
Bronson
fl

II

II

Columbus, Ohio
Milan

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
Rich Connor
Vern McElmurry
Jill Taylor
M. L. Pillsbury
Dan Taylor
Chuck Bristol

ATTENDANCE TOTALS
Members. ............
Absent
Members Present .....
Rotarian Guests ....
Non Rotarian Guests..
Total Attendance.

. 57
. 9
.
6
. 72

DISTRICT GOVERNOR CANDIDATES: How
about nominee from our Coldwater
Club? The involvement begins in
May 1979, when Boca Raton R-I School
beckons for 10 days; and then, to
R-I Conference in Rome in June; the
latter is not mandatory, but all
expenses are taken care of by either
the District or R-I. The year begins
July 1, 1979 and ends June 30, 1980.
TODAY’S PROGRAM: Darrel Goble in
charge with Dan Magsig acting in
Darrel’s absence and introducing
Rich Connor, Personnel Manager at
Bundy Tubing. Rich talked to us
about EE0, Equal Employment Opport­
unity. Rich is a graduate of Wayne
State University and has been with
Bundy five years, three years in
Coldwater with his personnel duties.
EE0 procedure and enforcement is
handled by a federal commission and
its staff of investigating officers.
EE0 deals with matters of potential
discrimination in the areas of civil
rights, sex, age, race, wages, and
handicapped. Union agreements can­
not be used to support discriminating
activities.
The EEO laws call for affirmative
action plans. In 1973, Bundy devel­
oped their affirmative action plan.
Responsibility for implementation
is with various levels of corporate,
plant and unit managers. Bundy’s
affirmative action plan runs for a
year in advance. It is subject to
audit both by Bundy, itself, and the
federal government. There is a cost
in meeting requirements and benefits
in a detailed review of progress
each employee is making with the
company.
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM: Reo Goodwin
in charge - Part II The program
in effect to deal with CHILD ABUSE.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
'CRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CcOllTTEES
COMMUNITY SERVICE"

ROTARY CLUB OF |

Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS;
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 * Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupolik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pai
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam.BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Naglo
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1970
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 • Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1970
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1970
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ..
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice........... j.
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea.♦
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Dione
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
.....................
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel. 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 | Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508|
238-46321
278-7448 |
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
.

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

4 9036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATERRotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesty^liib in the U. S&gt; /I.

TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1978
PREZ CHUCK SEZ:
Important all Board
Members attend a Directors Meeting
Tuesday evening, April M-th.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Paul Thompson

Jim Koss

* JOKE (Golfer Division)
These two golfers were going at it
on Sunday morning.
Said one of them "If the truth's
known, I feel a little guilty about
not being in church." There was a
pause.
"I couldn't have gone to church
anyway," said the second. My wife's
sick in bed."

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
MEMBERS ABSENTCharles Bacon
Dale Brose
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Woody Craig
Bill Crotty
Ed Devito
Roger Higbe
Dick Hruska
Bill Lymburner
Jim Lyon
John Milnes

Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Shorno
Mike Toupalik
Dan Ward
Lester.Wise
Ken Worden

NON ROTARIAN GUESTSCindy Howe
John Barron
Terry Selcow
Rich Conners
Kateri Strobel
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Al Wiler
Bob Matthew
Joe Uvick
Bob Kirkpatrick
Wendell Hathaway
Kent Miller

Bronson

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
Chuck Bacon will tell us of his
travels to Panama. Ought to be
very timely.

* Clerk:
"What terms would you like?"
Customer: "I’ll pay cash."
Clerk:
"Cash!
I’ll have to get
the manager to see how to handle
this."
Luck and Ability"The winds and the waves are always
on the side of the ablest navigators.
—Edward Gibbon

n

TOTAL
Members
Absent
Members Present..
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance.

PROGRAM TODAY: Reo Goodwin in
charge with program presented by
Bernie Burbo and Mari Gilhert, who
talked to us about the Child Pro­
tection Law as well as the problems
of abuse of children. Both ladies
are Protective Services Workers for
our Branch County Department of
Social Services. Three factors
contribute to abuse and neglect.
Physical abuse, emotional abuse and
sexual abuse. Half of the case work
comes from middle class homes and
the other half from homes using
welfare and ADC. Citizens who turn
over information pertaining to
child abuse situations, do not have
their identity disclosed. More
information available by contacting
above Branch County Office in the
Human Services Building, 809 Marshall
Coldwater, Michigan. Telephone
279-8^26 - Office Hours 8 AM to ^:30
PM. This program today is part
two of this important community
topic presented to us several months
ago.

2J
73

6

* "You say you want to reduce? Why
not play golf?"
"I tried that once but it's no
good. When I put the ball where
I can see it, I can't hit it, and
when I put it where I can hit it,
I can't see it."

* The man in the restaurant looked
down at his plate and then up at the
waiter.
"The portions here seem to
have shrunk a lot lately."
"That’s an optical illusion," the
waiter said. "Now that the restaurant
has been enlarged they just look
smaller."
* The young man and his bride had
been married for a few months, and
one night late, he called his mother.
The conversation went like this: "Mom,
I have undoubtedly married an angel.
Martha doesn’t have an earthly thing to
wear, she’s always up in the air;and
forever harpin’ on something."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.______

�CcOhlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF |
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pal
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal,Ken Putnam, BobLoose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergcant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholarship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goblo,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Sorvlce:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Blrlnger,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1977 &gt; 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 • Charles Putnam

Soptomber 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schluballs
25 • Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 ■ Bernard Laney
21 - B.K, Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Roo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupallk

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 ■ Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn. .....
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.-.
. .
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett Street • Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske'Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. T
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - GaTf
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lone - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357 ■
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan ................
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .....
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDWATEp^^tar)' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATtR,,ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingirjgestVViil) in the U. S. A,

Tuesday April 4, 1978
PREZ SEZ:
Union City Rotary now
meets Tuesday at noon. Club honored
Harold Goodholm with Plaque for 55
years of perfect attendance at
District Meeting. Fantastic.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Jerry Towns
Remember this is National Smile
Week.

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
MEMBERS ABSENTDale Brose
George Buchanan
Woody Craig
Harold Creal
John Dean
Larry Donay
Mark Feller
Ed Geishert
John Milnes
Keith Pearce

Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Lester Wise
Larry Woodhams
Ken Worden

NON ROTARIAN GUESTSNick Carson
Fred McLain

ROTARIAN GUESTSQuincy
Ray Ehl
Clarence Snyder Bronson
Bronson
Norb Strobel

PROGRAM TODAY: Program Chairman
Bill Milnes introduced Chuck Bacon
who presented his program on the
Panama Canal, chuck started his
program with a description of the
trip through the Caribbean, some
island stops and along the coast of
South America to Panama. Next we
were filled in on some of the history
involving this country. We learned
of the area's discovery, its geo­
graphy and the intrigues involved
in the formation of Panama as a
country. We were told of the French
involvement in starting the canal
and of the thousands of deaths resuiting from working in this tropical
country. The information surrounding
the United States involvement and
how we bought the rights to finish
the canal were very interesting.
Details of the canal, the number of
its locks,
and the amount of tech­
nology involved makes us want to
visit the area. Thanks to Chuck
for a very interesting and articulate
presentation.
NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
Richard Conners will present a
program on Union Contract Negotiations

TOTAL
96
Members
17
Absent
”
7?
Members Present
2
Non Rotarian Guests
5
Rotarian Guests
86
Total Attendance
I type like
* Secretary to Boss:
I live — fast with a lot of
mistakes.

*Polite Golfer to foursome ahead:
Do you mind if we play through?
I just got word my plant's on
fire.

"Safe!"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsev,
Lawrence Woodhams

c^Wttees

I

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexion
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph laGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergoant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 • 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 • Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 ■ Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278*6033
Andrews,Mark.4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall-River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ...............................
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat . . ..
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. &lt;
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street . . .'
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue r Jgnice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 93 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almory Drive - Diane
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore. Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021 I
278- 2007 I
279- 7147 '
278-2811 I
278-8412 '
238-4323
278-6783 |
278- 4198 ;
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER|Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER 'ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'Club in the U. S. A.

APRIL 11,
PREZ SEZ
RAY FOX IS CELEBRATING HIS 90th BIRTHDAY
WITH AN OPEN HOUSE ON APRIL 19th.

1978

PROGRAM TODAY:
Al Nelson introduced
Rich Connors, Personal Manager at Bundy
Tubing. His topic was LABOR NEGOTIATIONS!
We were presented with a brief history
of the Bundy operation in Coldwate*,,de­
tailing the first contract negotiations
in Sept. 197^.
The second contract neg­
otiations began in July 1977 and were

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
TOM COLLINS AND BOB MAN

DON SHORNO SAYS THE ONLY WAY HE’LL
PLAY GOLF THIS YEAR IS IF HE GETS
TWO GOTCHAS............

ATTENDANCE NEWS

Rotary Guests
Dean Todd

CONCLUDED IN OCT. 0F 77’T0LD
OF THE LENGTHY PREPARATIONS INVOLVED IN
PLANNING STRATEGY FOR A NEGOTIATION
EFFORT. This EFFORT INCLUDES THE GRIEV­
ANCE HISTORY, WAGE AND BENEFIT SURVEYS,
INFORMATION FROM SUPERVISORS IN THE
PLANT, INFORMATION FROM OTHER BUNDY
PLANTS, INFORMATION FROM LOCAL PLANTS,
CONSULTATION WITH LABOR ATTORNEYS-, ANO
PERSONEL NOTES ACCUMULATED OVER THE PAST
3 YEARS.

The

Non-Rotarian Guests
Rich Connors
Lisa Hoeksema

Terry Warner

Absent Members
Charles Bacon
Dale Brose
Carlson
Crotty
John Dean
John ffYGERT
George Henriksen
Dick Hruska
Keath Pearce
Charles Putnam
Howard Taylor
Dick White
Ken Worden

Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Woody Craig
Duane Davidson
Larry Donay
Mark Feller
Rich Holben
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Ken Putnam
Paul Thompson
Lester Wise

approach

to

negotiations

includes

ATTITUDES, LEGAL RIGHTS, DUTY TO BARGAIN
HONESTY, HUMOR, FRUSTRATIONS, FACTS AND
THE NEEDS OF BOTH THE EMPLOYEE AND THE
EMPLOYER.
During the 77* negotiations even with
A POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS SETTLEMENT,
1’HE COBSEQUERCEB OF A STRIKE HAD TO BE
CONSIDERED.
THE CONSIDERATIONS WERE:
EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES, CUSTOMER NEEDS, AND
THE FUTURE OF THE PLANT OPERATIONS.
WE WERE TOLD OF THE ACTUAL STRIKE, ITS
IMPACT AND THE EVENTUAL SETTLEMENT.
The PRESENTATION WAS INFORMATION AND
INSTRUCTIVE.

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED BY
KEN PUTNAM

ATTENDANCE TOTALS:

Members
Absent
Members Present
Rotarian Guests
Non-Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

99
Sf.eo
FAtFA
tXZM

i WANT THE WARM RAIN on my face
To hea R THE 30NGB IRD3 SING,
In FACT I*M TIRED OF WINTER MONTHS

I*M HUNGER!NG FOR

SPRI NG! !&gt;

George L. Ehrmah

Secretary to Boss:
”1 TYPE LIKE I
Fast, with a lot of mistakes!!!!"

LIVE

u«HE
Let’s face It—we've lost our will to quit farmlngl"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^BklTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburnor
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guosts: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholarship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1970
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 ■ Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K, Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 ■ Robert Loose
14 • Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 La Cos to Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street*- Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple^Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 | Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310 I Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
. .
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Cleo
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 | Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 I Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 I Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
t.
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COUNTER. MICHIGAN

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT E^^/ar)' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^ilb in the U. S. A.

APRIL 25.

1978

ATTENDANCE CON'T.

PREZ SEZ:
BOARD MEETS NEXT TUESDAY..............

ROTARY EXTENDS SINCERE SYMPATHY TO THE

CRAIG SEBALD FAMILY.
**♦♦**♦

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
DAN MAGSIG
GORDON SCHULBATIS
CHUCK PUTMAN

TOTALS
MEMBERS
ABSENT
MEMBERS PRESENT
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
ROTARIAN GUESTS
TOTAL ATTENDANCE

99
24

75
7

86

PROGRAM TODAY:
BOB SEAMAN INTRODUCED
LESTER BAILEY, PASTOR UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH, COWR. PASTOR BA ILYS SUBJECT,
’‘AMERICANISM.. .WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT MAY

BE MAINTAINED!*
AMERICANISM IS:
VICE PREZ SEZ:
1. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
2.
CAPITOLISM
SPECIAL
REMEMBER THE LADIES NIGHT
THESE
TWO
ELEMENTS YOKED TOGETHER MAKE
TRUE GRIST DINNER THEATRE ON MAY 13TH
US
WHAT
WE
ARE.
THE NEED FOR YOUTH IN
6:00 P.M.
COCKTAILS
CONGRESS
WAS
EXPRESSED
AND THE TENDENCY
7:00 P.M.
BUFFET DINNER
TO
FREEZ-OUT
YOUTH
BECAUSE
OF PAST AC­
8:30 P.M.
MUSICAL SHOW
TION
WAS
EXPLAINED.
WE
WERE
TOLD HOW THE
"■MONEY"
CHRISTIAN ETHIC HAS BEEN PUSHED BACK AND
RESUHL.THAT
­
HAVE YOUR
ERVAT?ONS RINEBY°MAYM?TH,CONTACT
DICK
OUR-WAY-OF-LIFE GOES BEYOND THE
*

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*

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*

NOTE:
LA GRANGE, INDIANA ROTARY CLUB
MEETS AT BAILEYS RESTAURANT SOUTH OF
STURGIS AT THE TURNPIKE AT 6:15 P.M.
ON MONDAY EVENINGS.

*******
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
ROTARIAN GUESTS
NELSON WEBER
KEN GUNTHDRPE
KENT MILLER
ORRIN WIAE COUR

JIM ELEY
RAY EHL
BOB LE GALLEY

♦

*

*

FOR OUR SYSTEM, BEING BOTH STRONG AND
FLEXIBLE.
WE SHOUD PLACE OUR PRIMARY
INTERESTS ON THINGS THAT LAST, THESE
CONSISTING OF DIGNITY AND THE CHRISTIAN
ETHIC, A GIVING OF YOURSELF.
THEN WHAT
IS THE RIGHT MIX TO MAKE OUR SYSTEM WORK?
XA DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT AND CAPITOLISM,
CEMENTED TOGETHER BY THF CHRISTIAN ETHIC.
A FINAL THOUGHT "THE EARTH IS CRAMMED
WITH HEAVEN®............
THANK YOU PASTOR
BAILEY FOR A VERY INSPIRING MESSAGE.
******

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
WILLIAM EVERETT
LISA HOEKSEMA
ERIC MILLER
GORDON PIERSON
ABSENT MEMBERS
FRED ANDERSON
WOODY CRAIG
CHARLES DAVIS
LARRY DONAY
HAROLD GOODHOLM
ROGER HIGBEA
JOHN KLEIN
BOB LOOSE
JOHN MILNES
KEATH PEARCE
CRAIG SEBALD
PAUL THOMPSON

CIVIL LAW. WE SHOULD BECOME EVANGLISTS

DALE BROSE
HAL CREAL
JOHN DEAN
ED GEISHERT
GEORGE HENRIKSEN
LARRY IVESON
RALPH LA GRO
JIM LYON
GIL PATTON
GEORGE PIERCE
DON STINE
LES WISE

*

CRAIG SEBALD PRESENTS PROSECUTOR JOHN
LIVESAY AND ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR,DAV ID
COYLE.
PRESENTATION OF THE 1978 UPDATE
OF CRIME IN BRANCH COUNTY IS THEIR TOPIC
******

TOMORROW IS NOT PROMISED US,
SO LET US TAKE TODAY
AND MAKE THE VERY MOST OF IT
THE ONCE WE PASS THIS WAY.

JUST SPEAK ALOUD THE KINDLY THOUGHT
AND DO THE KINDLY DEED....
AND TRY TO SEE AND UNDERSTAND
SOME FELLOW CREATURE'S NEED.
TOMORROW IS NOT PROMISED US,
NOR ANY OTHER DAY,,
SO LET US MAKE THE MOST OF IT
THE ONCE WE PASS THIS WAY.

Louise Mae Hogan

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE®

ROTARY CLUB OF | —ITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
Director: Jim Koss
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobler,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 ■ Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 • Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
Octobor 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 ■ Don Stine
IB - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Novombor 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 ■ Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

Docombor 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 .Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane --Rhea. . . ...........
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 33 N. L«se Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
. .
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janot
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat ..........................
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
..............
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 I Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel • .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert,’ Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 1 51 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223
COLiL.^ER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATERj'|pfarj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAWr RQWY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesrO/cio in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1978

ANNOUNCEMENTS :
Walt Balcom’s Birthday this week.
Remember to sign up for the True
Grist Dinner by May 6 with Dick UhlCost $15.00 a person - Dinner on
Sat., May 13.
Darrel Goble is being transferredso will be leaving Coldwater Rotary.
Best wishes to Darrel and his family
also, our thanks to Darrel for his
fine work as associate editor of our
Coldwater Rotary Reflector.

Coldwater Rotary was 5th in at­
tendance in the region last monthlowest we have been in sometimelet’s do better on make-ups.
♦"Flying saucers are not new to some
married men."
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent MembersBill Milnes
Tom Collins
Bob Nagle
Woody Craig
Tom Normandin
,
Bill Crotty
Gil Patton
Dan Dean
Keith Pearce
Mark Feller
John Pierson
Dick Fischer
Charles Putnam
Ed Geishert
Ken Putnam
George Henriksen
Paul Ruse
Dick Hruska
Jerry Town
' u
Bob Kerr
James
Troust
John Klein
Lester Wise
Bill Lymburner

i

Non-Rotarian Guests
Jerry Ditommaso
Fred McLain
Bill Klotz
Sue White
Dave Steinmatz
Sara Bartlebaugh
Jim Oppehman
Bob O’Keebe
Sam Schlubatis
David Coyle
Rotarian Guests:
Ray Ehl
Tom Evans
Alvan Wiler
Dale Vincent
Wendell Hathaway
Mike Kraus

PROGRAMS

Craig Sebald and Walt Balcom
introduced David Coyle, Ass’t
Prosecuting Attorney for Branch
County. He gave, an overview of
the functions of the Prosecuting
Attorney’s Office. It is their
responsibility to represent the
legal interests of the citizens in
all the various courts. They,
also, give advice to county govern­
ment.
They strive to resolve cases in
the best interests of all involved,
not merely secure convictions, but
achieve justice.
"Dealing with people is a great
responsibility", he emphasized.
"Because the actions of this office
can affect human lives significantly"
He indicated that all aspects of
a case are considered before de­
ciding to prosecute a case to make
sure the evidence is adequate and
the probable result will be justi­
fiable in both satisfying the law
and cost to the taxpayer.
In this
regard, plea bargaining is often
used when conviction on one count
may be sufficient to cover several
violations, thereby reducing the
time and cost to process cases.
He summed up by stating that he
feels "Our office is taking a
positive approach towards criminal
justice in Branch County."

* Experts One who makes his mis­
takes quietly.

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
First of a two part program by
Doctor Lynn Bondurant and Doctor
William Nettleman called "Where
It Really is At in Science Today".

Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

Totals
Members
Absent
Members Present
Non Rotarian Guests
Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance

or tight a band; it might cut off
circulation," said he.
"It’s going to do that anyway,"
said she.

*
96
2*fr
72
10
5
87

* The couple was shopping for wed­
ding bands. "I don’t want too wide

SHOCK THERAPY?
What many of us need
To overcome a defeatist stance
Is nothing more than a vigorous
Kick in the can’ts!
Ruth Richards

* What the man who has everything
needs is help with the payments.
Henry E. Leabo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C®GUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 * James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 » Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

COMMUNITY SERVIC

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Cyly
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley. Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dalo Browse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubafls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Sorvlce:
Harold Goodholm

★

1977 • 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 ■ George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 ■ James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 • Don Stlno
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 ■ B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Roo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • *
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue' - Jean. . ...........
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. .....
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha *.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive •» Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.-. 7T*. .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janie?
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake ^rive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . .
.
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
I Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
.Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan . . . . . . . .
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

’ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjOfe/arj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^feffi^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^Cfill) in the U, 5. A.

TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1978

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Mark Feller

ANNOUNCEMENTS t
President Chuck announced the
following resignations from club
memberships
Woody Craig
Darrel Goble
Dale Brose
V.P. Dick, asked that changes of
membership information as noted in
club bulletin, spellings, names,
addresses and phone number be turned
into Dick .by May 23.

Club voted to hold a Rotary Show
in 1979.
♦Yes, the automobile is here to stayif you keep up the payments!
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
ABSENT MEMBERSBill Carlson
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon

ROTARIAN GUESTSBill Smith
Ray Ehl

John Milnes
Tom Normand in
Gil Patton
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
John Pierson
Dave Rubley
Alan Sward
Mike Toupalik
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
•«
Jim Eley
Mike Kraus

TOTALMembers......... .. ......... 94
......... 22
Absent
Members Present... ...... ...72
Rotarian Guests... .......... 4
Total Attendance.. .........7%
♦SIGN ON A CHURCH BULLETIN BOARD
"In order to get to heaven, take
your flight training here."

PROGRAM:
Dr Bill Nettleman and Dr. Lynn
Bondurant presented first of two
part program - "Where It Really
Is At In Science".
Introduced by Don Shorno. Each
speaker in their introductory
remarks, made some very humorous
comments about the others topic.
Bill Nettleman told us the corn
seed is a living factory.
Corn
seed has its own food within, til
it makes a root. There is, also,
a shoot section, that becomes the

stem and leaves. Growth of stem is
at a rapid rate.
Corn root branches
out widely.
Roots per plant can add
up to many miles. Food in the corn
stalk goes both ways, up to plant
and down to roots. The leaf absorbs
moisture and sun. The corn tassle
is part of how corn pollinates.
Sweet
corn needs to be planted in four rows
in order to properly fill out.
Lynn Bondurant expanded on how
distances in space have changed with
time. Ray of sunlight travels a
million miles per six seconds.
Sun
is center of our solar system. Eight
and one-half minutes for sunlight to
reach earth. Light travels six tril­
lion miles in a year. Takes four
years for light to reach the star
closes to the sun. We were reminded
there are many galaxies.
NEXT WEEK: Lynn will talk to us
about the birth, aging process
and the death of a star.
In conclusion, debate for today’s
program seemed to end in a draw.
Lots of Humor and Content!
Don’t miss next week’s second
debate to see if there is a winner
in the final round.
At the conclusion of next week's
program our speakers will be giving
us a test. We will all need to
have our wits about us.

♦At a vacation camp for children, a
little girl fished for a while, then
threw down her pole in frustration
and said, "I quit, I just con't seem
to get waited on."
♦A neighbor boy knocked at the door.
"Can Timmy come out and play?" he
asked.
"I’m sorry, but he’s taking a nap,"
replied Timmy’s mother.
"Then," inquired the boy hopefully,
"can Timmy’s new bike come out and
play?"
♦A really contented man has his
yesterdays all filed away, his pre­
sent in order, and his tomorrow sub­
ject to instant revision.
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
When you help out a man in trouble,
you can be sure of one thing; he won’t
forget you the next time he’s in trou­
ble.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

tOfcirTEES

Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

COMiyiUNITYSERVI

Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son. Jim Lyon, Hal Sexion
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 ■ George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 * James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 • George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 • Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goblo,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 • Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 • Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279*70) 1 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske RoacT* Janet ....
Andrews.Mark.4110 LaCosta Cove, Bradenton, Fla-Ruth
Iveson. Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278*6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John. 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
.
Brose. Dale. 627 N. Fall River Drive * Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive*- Katherine . .
Card. Harold. 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner. Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson. Duane. 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238*2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin. Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller. Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Geishert, Edwin. RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 | Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea...................
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

MR; ^NEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLu^AILR, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

�"fie Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATH&amp;’toO' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAW^R^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest\$lt) in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Elwyn Bodley
Bill Crotty
Pat Leonard
Paul Ruse
Bill Lymburner
Dave Rubley, whose birthday for
some unknown reason, was not menioned in this reliable news sheet
last week.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Tom Collins reminded us that Mayor
Exchange Luncheon will be held Thurs­
day, May 25 at the Career Center.
Mark Maire introduced his guest
Mark Forester, who signed us up
for the Jaycee Coldwater March of
Dimes Walk A Thon. Don Stine,
County Commissioner and Al Nelson,
Coldwater City Council, challenged
each other as to who could walk
the longest distance.
Dick Uhle said all corrected info
for our Rotary Reflector needed to
be submitted by June 1.
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent members:
Charles Bacon
George Buchanan
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Larry Donay
Dick Fischer
Bill Grimes
Roger Higbea
Dick Hruska
Bill Lymburner
Jim Lyon
John Milnes
Rotary Guests:
Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Clarence Snyder
Kent Miller
Carl Hasbrouck

Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton
Don Steffey
Jerry Town
Dan Ward
Lester Wise

Quincy
Lafayette, Ind
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Non Rotarian Guests:
Chico Torres
Mexico
Sam Schlubatis
Mark Forester
Webb Treat
Attendance News:
Members ..........c......
AUOullu • ooaooooooooaeo* • 0 £2.

Members Present....... 70
Non Rotarian Guests..... Bi­
Rotarian Guests......... 6
Total Attendance
80

The ladies nite out at Tru Grist was
a very enjoyable evening of companion­
ship. Thanks to V.P. Dick Uhle for
putting the party together.

Welcome to new member Richie C. Barnes.
Richie and his family live at 21 Scott
Ave, here in Coldwater. Richie’s
classification is Certified Public
Accountant.
TODAYS PROGRAM:
Connie Swart in charge today and
introduced Dr. Bill Nettleman, Cold­
water physician and Dr. Lynn Bondurant,
an administrator in our Coldwater
Community School System, who was back
with us to complete part two of their
program for- "WHERE IT REALLY IS AT
IN SCIENCE".
Dr Bill Nettleman on first.
He
proceeded to describe the onion as
one of nature’s masterpieces. Plants
take a large surface area for its
roots to grow. Five per cent of an
„ onion plant is mineral. Tip of onion
is like a callous.
Plants keep growing all their life.
Cells serve two purposes, for growth,
and to replace old cells. Cell mem- branee of plant will not stretch.
If
a plant runs out of moisture, plant
will go limp. Plant cells divide in
two over and over again.
Dr Lynn Bondurant back to talk to
us on outer space. Reminded us of
great expanse of the Universe. The
birth and death of a star.
Stars birth begin with dust. The
sun creates hydrogen, which is heated
up causing layers to develop in the
dust til there is a massive explosion
that takes place in a split second,
releasing enormous energy. Over
millions of years cores of material
develop into solid material. A cubic
inch of this material, beginning just
a few feet below the surface weights
hundreds of tons.
Lynn told us a black hole in space
is caused when a star does not cast
off lite, because it has so much
gravity.
Lynn &amp; Bill both summed up their pro­
gram by telling us that while their
subjects were two different aspects of
nature that, plants, stars and we hu­
mans are made of the same type atoms,
NEXT WEEK: A musical by 9 students
from Legg Jr. High School.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
' UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

*

SOfclTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVI

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Sleffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygerl, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schluballs
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Sorvlce:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
1
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 • James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 • Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 • Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 • Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupallk

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
9

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha *.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639*8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152.
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy - •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
'...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol.’.
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. ....*..
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 3^ N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan .......
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth ........
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

LUSE

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

: ONT
MICHIGAN

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATBjggfotoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^R^fARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^iltfi in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1978

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Hal Creal
Bill Lymburner
John Dean

Paul Ruse
Bill Grimes

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Pat Leonard is retiring and moving
to Petoskey. Sorry to have you
leave us.
Next Board Meeting, June 6th, at
7:00 P.M.
Both Old and New Board
to attend.
No make-ups on Monday at Quincy
because of Holiday.

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent members-Charles Bacon
Carroil Barnes
Dick Biringer
George Buchanan
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dygert
Dick Fischer
George Henriksen
Roger Higbea
Jim Lyon

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Richard White
Lester Wise
«
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward

Rotary Guests-Lafayette, Ind
*■
Bill Smith
Bronson
Al Wil er
Bronson
Bob LeGalley
Bronson
Norb Strobel
Non Rotarian Guests &gt;
Sara Ash
Renee Maire
Kim
Fair
Jenny Walls
Lynn
Bondurant
John Sward
Troy
LaGro
Dale Treadwell
Cornell Goodreau
Mark Whiteside
Craig Allen
Mike Gallinis
Sarah Bartlebaugh
Harold Rawdall
John Buirley
Sam Schlubatis
Members............ ■. •.... •..93
Absent ............. a......... 2 2
Members Present....
.71
Non Rotarian Guests •••a......l6
Rotarian Guests.... oooooooooo 11«
total Attendance. oooo oo oo ooQl
*The Iowa farmer and his wife were
having lunch at one of the spiffier
Hamburger Palaces in Chicago. The
tab was $2.15 each.
"You know," said the farmer
thoughtfully, "the way I figure this
is that we have a dozen or so
$50,000.00 steers back home."

PROGRAM:
Mr. John Bailey and a.select
group from the junior high school.
We have alot to be proud of
in our young people, when we
hear talent such as this.
The group is composted of
nine young people from Legg Jr.
High School.
They have sung in competition,
and quite understandably won a
number of awards.
We would like to thank them
for the fine program. We are
sure they have a great musical
future
NEXT WEEK’s PROGRAM: Kgu Connors
will speak to us about Kimble
Camp.
* The Navy recruiter was inter­
viewing the prospective swab
jockey.
"Do you know how to swim?" he
asked.
"Gosh," said the recruit, "what’s
the matter? Aren’t there enough
ships??"
*You can criticize President
Carter. You can criticize Vice
President Mondale. You can
criticize the Congress. But
you have to hand it to the
Internal Revenue Service.

* In the business world, an
executive knows something about
everything, a technician knows
everything about something and
the switchboard operator knows
everything.
* The new bride was in tears.
Her husband, returning from work,
asked her what the problem was.
"I made a cake and put it in
the freezer about three hours
ago," she wailed, "and there still
isn't any frosting on it."
*Automation is a technological
process that performs all the work
while we just sit there. When
we were kids, this process was
called "MOTHER."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—&lt;•MITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Koss, Hal Sextan,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

C^IMUNITY SERVI

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Lose, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Pro|octs:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 • Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 ■ Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
20 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupallk

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive ■ Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ... ’ 278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • ■
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha '.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Jeff. 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278*4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy * *
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20* Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fisjte Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drivy - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
'Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - (Jail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lgne'*- Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive ■ Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E, Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . .
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
i Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-22171
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island ■ Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue * Joon .............
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail ■ ■ ■
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celio ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N, FRF MONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^mtoto? REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestx^iii) in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY MAY 30, 1978
HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Bill Crotty

Dick Biringer

THANK YOU CARDS FROM:
Fae Milnes
The Bert Fallers

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Al Nelson—Pledges for March of
Dimes will be gratefully accepted
by Al.
Bill Grimes—Fly in Sunday, June 4.
Chuck Bacon brought us a Tokyo, Japan
Rotary Club Flag.
It was a gift from
a Japanese Rotarian, who happened to
be sailing on the same ship as Chuck
and his wife, on the Danuhe between
Germany and Russia.
Dick Uhl reminded us to make sure
information changes in bulletin are
turned in.
Fred Anderson-Rotary information
meeting will be held June 15 for those
who joined after July 1, 1976.
Get your reservations in within next
couple weeks.
Board of Directors meeting next
week.
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent Members
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Fred Culy
Duke Davidson
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Mark Feller
Bill Fuller
Roger Higbea
Rich Holben

Rotary Guests
Len Conner
Bill Smith
Ray Ehl
Tom Evans
Bill King
Wendel Hathaway

Dick Hruska *
Jim Lyon
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Lester Wise
Norm Youtsey

Hillsdale
Lafayette
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

Non Rotarian Guests
Doug Jardine
Manny Diteresi

Attendance Totals
Members................
Absent....g............
Members Present......
Rotarian Guests........
Non Rotarian Guests....
Total Attendance ....

93
24
69
6
2
77

PROGRAM TODAY:
Chairman for today was Ralph
Toupalik, who introduced our speaker
Len Conner, of Kimble Camp.\
Kimble serves Branch-Hillsdale
counties and is district office for
area YMCA, so operates year around.
Program started 1908 with camping
getting underway 1914. Facilities
are year around equipped.
Purposes is to recognize and
encourage Christian potential and
growth of each infividual, thru
positive Christian environment and
experiences.
Program includes camping, school
classroom outdoor center, fall band
camp, football conditioning camp,
retreats and Christian singles
gatherings.
During 1977, 14,000 individuals
made use of the facilities. 140
youngsters from Branch county camped
at Kimble in 1977.
Scholarship programs are available
for summer camp.
Coldwater Rotary
supplies a scholarship.
The 1978 Camp Program was outlined
for us, including the seven trip camp
programs.
Len invited us all to come out and
see Kimble Camp.
Our thanks to Len and Ralph for a
very informative program.

There is too much violence on TV,
With Fist and gun and knife,
But the most valuable thing that TV
killsIs the hours of your life.

*Fellow citiznes, why do you turn and
scrape every stone to gather wealth,
and take so little care of your child­
ren to whom one day you must relin­
quish all?
*Nature gave men two ends—one to sit
on and one to think with. Ever since
then, man’s success or failure has
been dependent on the one he used
most.
NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM:
A speaker from Crime Prevention
Bureau for Branch County.

LET’S all make an effort to
attend!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PJVI.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNI I ¥ SERVIlW

^ftrtlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 • James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Gelshert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 ■ Charles Putnam

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 ■ Tom Normandin
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 • George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 197B
7 ■ Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 • Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Rea Goodwin

April 1978
4 • William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K, Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
278-5073
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • .
278-5234
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
278-4741
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha *.
278-4310
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, JeH, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary ......
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
. ,
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine. ....
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
'...........
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fi^ke Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple ,U*ine - Rhea
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood - Ruth
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278*6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278*8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen’ ‘
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia . . . .
Woodhams, Lawrence. 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

HR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATOffifetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAhi:^^,J^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesrOfia) in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1978

ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE PREZ:
Letter of thanks from Harriet Schlubatis.
Mark Kellogg has been chosen to go
to Rotary Camp Emery. Mark needs a
ride to camp on June 21. Let Pres.
Chuck know if you can be of help.
Our V.P. Dick Uhle reported on our
recent District Conference along with
message from District Governor Elect,
Bill Galbreath. Below are his goals
for his year in office:
1. Place Rotary up a notch in your
priorities
Broaden
your club’s horizons
2.
More involvement with our match­
ing district club program with
Rotary Clubs in India
g Improve public relations.
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent MembersWalt Balcom
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Fred Culy
Jeff Dean
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Dick Fischer
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
George Henriksen
John Dean

Rotarian GuestsLarry Hagen
Ed Johnson
Bill Smith
Norb Strobel
Mike Kraus
Clarence Walters

Roger Higbea
Bill Lymburner
Jim Lyons.
Tom Normandin*
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
Don Stine
Mike Tou^alik..
Jim Trous^
Lester Wise
Ken Worden

Bronson
Valparaiso, Ind
Lafayette, Ind.
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy

Total AttendanceMembers............
Absent o............
Members Present.
Rotarian Guests....
Total Attendance

93

70
6

Following item was received from Les .
Woodward.
*
A new Sunday school teacher had to
iron out some problems with the Lord's
Prayer. One child had to be corrected
after repeating, "Howard be thy name."
Another youngster prayed, "Lead us not
into Penn Station." Still another sur­
prised the teacher with, "Our Father,
who art in heaven, how’d you know my
name?"

PROGRAM:
Program Chairman, Don Steffey.
Branch County Crime Prevention
Bureau of Branch County Sheriff
Department, department head Craig
Miller, spoke to us about property
identification and retail business
crime prevention survey..Movie to­
day on shoplifting problem. Movie
explained shoplifting amounts to a
two billion dollar crime problem.
Most active days are Friday and
Saturday, and lunch hours. Deterent
to shoplifting include, adequate
sales people in store. Sales people
should acknowledge all customers.
Don’t allow empty cartons to accumu­
late .
An alert cashier will note torn
and broken cartons. Check unpack­
aged clothing. Watch for switching
of tags. Professional shoplifters
often times work in pairs. Estimated
one in sixty customers will try to
shoplift.
Officer Miller advised merchants
to call law enforcement to apprehend
shoplifters.
Driver license numbers can be
identified, as a unique number to an
individual.
Concealing merchandise, while in
a store could be grounds to question
a person about shoplifting.
Thanks to Don and Craig for an
excellent program.
Tom Miller
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM:
Craig Miller will be
is in charge
our speaker, in part II of his program on crime prevention.
*By the time a man gets to greener
pastures, he finds that he can’t
climb the fence.

*The golfer’s wife was mildly inter­
ested in a development which she had
observed.
"Why is it," she asked, "that you
don’t play golf with your old foursome
anymore?"
Answered the golfer, "Would you like
to play golf with a fellow who cheats
about his score, constantly improves
his lies, iNho fudges on his putts &amp;
is dishonest about his handicap?"
"Oh, dear heavens, no!"
"Well, neither do the other fellows
in the foursome."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M,

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - METHODIST CHURCH - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�^ftuTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupallk,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershlpDevelopment: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorship: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

1977 ■ 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 • George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 ■ Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 • Shannon Rickert
13-James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupallk
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 • Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 ■ Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 ■ Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupallk

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

Ernie Luse

★

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978
Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert ■ Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rqad.xJacqueiyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John,'39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
. .
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue*- Gail. .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara « *
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago • Dorothy
279-9452 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
...........
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy* •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
....................
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279*9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry; 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

‘19036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^otorj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwA^^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest\^ib in the U. S, A.

TUESDAY,

JUNE 13, 1978

PRES SEZ:
Thanks from Tibbits Summer
Theatre for past support.
Asked Sat. July 22, 11:^5 PM
to 2 AM for Club to be respon­
sible for taking down the scenery*
Thanks from Deanna Lyon for
being remembered during her stay
in the hospital*

Totals!

SPECIAL NOTICE FROM SEC. RUMSEY:
Semi annual $40.00 dues are due
now. Make your check payable to
Coldwater Rotary Club and submit
to Bob Rumsey, Secretary, 120
Cheryl Ann Dr., Coldwater ^9036*

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Constitution of Coldwater Mich.
Rotary Club Article VIII, Section
5 (a) states "The membership of
any active, senior active, or.past
service member except as provided
in this Article, who is absent
from four consecutive regular
weekly .meetings of this club shall,
automatically terminate, unless
such absence is made up as herein
after provided, or he is excused
by the board for good and sufPI o

'f'

”

DON’T MISS FOUR CONSECUTIVE.
REGULAR WEEKLY MEETINGS!!!!
*The horse would have a good
laugh today, if he could see all
the motorists adjusting their
shoulder harnesses.
ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent Members—
Warren Adair
Bob Kerr
Ralph LaGro
Hal Creal
John Dean
Bob Loose
John
Milnes
Larry Donay
Tom Normandin
Jim Endicott
Mark Feller
Keath Pearce
Dick Fischer
George Pierce
Bob Seaman
Bill Grimes
George Henriksen Don Stine
Howard Taylor1
Roger Higbea
Dick Hruska
Mike Toupalik
Lester Wise
Rotarian Guests —
Linus W. Heydon, Sr
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Dale Brose
Monroe
Bob LeGalley
Bronson
Non. Rotarian Guest sy—
Greg Miller
Mark Williams

Members 00*000000000
Absent ..o.*......*.

Members Present* * *
Rotarian Guests.**.
Non Rotarian Guests
Total Attendance.*

93

2$

2

75

Make Up Your Attendance—Be A
100% Member!

PROGRAM TODAY:
Tom Miller in charge. Greg Mil­
ler, Director of Branch County
Crime Prevention Bureau, talked to
us about bad checks.
In Michigan alone, accounts for
forty to fifty million dollars per
year in loss. Billion dollars
nationally.
To protect yourself from bad
check criminal:
Identificat ion
1.
a. Drivers license best
b. ask for birthday
Match age of holder against
2
type of check.(Ex: Young per­
son cashing Soc. Sec. Check
Don’t accept check with
3
alteration
Match signature
Don’t agree to hold check
6
Be aware forged payroll check
Establish
check policy
7
What to do if you receive a bad
check from a forger. Get in
touch with law enforcement people.
Three bad checks in an amount
less than $100 in a ten day period
constitutes criminal action.
Checks for more than $100 con­
stitutes a felony
Credit cards can present same
level of problems.
In summary, Know your endorser!
Check over that check!
Officer Miller offered the ser­
vices of his department to the
community.
Thanks to Greg for returning
with another informative program.
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
The Ultimate Energy Solution with
Chuck Davis in charge.
*The first-grader was talking about
the recent fire in his school, "I
knew it was going to happen," He
said, "we've been practicing for it
all year."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—&lt;6MlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 - James Kass, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsev,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary international
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

COMMUNITY SERVIC1

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
MembershipDevelopment: Hal
Creal, Ken Pu tnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-abArms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Schlubatls
Rickert, Gordon--------Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlpi Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Protects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 « George Buchanan
9 • Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 • James Lyon
20 • Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

October 1977
4 • George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 197B
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 - Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 - Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 • Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert • Telephone 639-4433

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division . x
Anderson. Fred. 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews.Mark.4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton.Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom. Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose. Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean. ....
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail. .... .
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea.
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha -lMargaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins. Godfrey. 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara * .
278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha *.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy. Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles. 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John. 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Feller, Mark. 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick. 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin. Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 i Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-2811 I
278-8412 1
238-4323!
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE
223 ;-i. FREMONT
CjLUA/her, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEj|gfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWi^^^^l^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest\$lb in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JUNE 20, 1978

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Larry Woodhams

-Mrs. Jo Ann Case for making sense
out of the scribbled notes and
typing them up.
-VP Dick for keeping us current
in advance program information
-club members who have filled
in over the year taking down
program notes.
-club members who have contri­
buted various items to be in­
cluded in the Reflector
-Club Secretary Bob for supplying
the attendance information.
-Our Sergent-At-Arms Duke &amp; Jim,
for their efforts, above and
beyond the call of duty, to
proof each issue for it's usual
reliable accuracy.

Reo Goodwin

Congratulation to Bob Loose on ach­
ieving his Senior Active Classificat­
ion*
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Rich Holben presented proceeds
from 1978 Rotary Show, $3400, to
following group representatives!
Al Sickles-Seats around Heritage
Pool area
Al Obed-Wing Historical Muesuem
Dale Sevig-Tibbits Opera Foundation

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent Members
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Fred Culy
John Dygert
Dick Fischer
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
George Henriksen
John Klein
Jim Koss
Bill Lymburner

Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
Dan Magsig
Tom Normandin
Keath Pearce
John Pierson
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Paul Thompson
Les Wise
Norm Youtsey

Rotarian Guests
Bob Stark
L. W. Heyden
Bill Smith
Kenneth Gunthorpe
Norb Strobel
Philip Hoard
Tom Megargle
Bob Kirkpatrick
Clarence Walters
Dick Greathouse

Quincy
Quincy
Lafayette, Ind
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
Middletown, 0.

Non Rotarian Guests
Phil Smith
Webster Grove
Dale Sevig
Al Sickles
Frank Eaton
Nick Smith
Ethen Smith
Tom Vilella

&lt;

Total Attendance
Members............ ......... 93
Absent..... . ..... . .. ......... 22
Members Present.■• ......... 71
Rotarian Guests..... ........
9
Non Rotarian Guests,
Total Attendance.. ....-,...“87
MAKE-UP Your Attendance—Bec^A 100%
Member.

Notable Quote from John Dean. "Know
how to tell a nudist? He * s the guy
in the one button suit."
♦"In nature, wind and fog do not
normally coexist•.In language,
however, they.sometimes do, and the
greater the. wind the mo're impene­
trable the fog." ;
,
-Theodor© M. Bernstein

Another Rotary year will soon be
completed and your Rotary Reflector
staff has very much appreciated—
-The printing and mailing done
by Larry's crew at The Patterson
Company.

PROGRAMS

,,
•

Chuck Davis in charge, and he
talked to us about "The Ultimate
Energy Solution".
Chuck's interest in energy began
in 1973-74, during the crunch. We
need to find alternative energy
sources to sustain us when petrol­
eum wells have run dry.
Variety of proposals to solve
the problem included formation
National Department of Energy.
Shortage has caused balance of
payments problems, inflation and
loss in the value of the dollar as
well as a dependence for defense
on foreign oil.
■■ .Ultimate solution in Chuck's
mind lies with solar energy. Pro­
blem with solar has been securing
a“dependable supply. This can be
overcome by securing solar energy
collection thru an outer space
satellite system.
Arthur Little »
has been a leader in this type of
exploration.
This should lead to a solar
energy collection and distribution
system.
Thank you Chuck for a very
thought provoking talk.
Next Week's Programs
A Rotary
Year-End Surprise.
Be in Attend­
ance for sure, and join the fun.

♦Inflation: Cutting a dollar in
half without damaging the paper.
-Mary Ruddy
♦"A good test of your power of
concentration is your ability to
do your child's homework while
he's watching television."
-Sunshine Magazine
♦"The world is changing so fast
these days that you couldn't stay
wrong all the time even if you
tried."
-The Financial Post
♦The Postal Service's credo, up­
dated: "Neither snow nor rain nor
gloom of night stays these couriers
from the swift completion of their
appointed rounds—so there must
be some other reason."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12; 15 P.M,
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Tima)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJM.

�—-AMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 » James Koss, Hal Sexton,
Richard Uhl
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. RISTOW
Dowagiac, Michigan
President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

COMMUNITY SERVI
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Steffey, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexion
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culv
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal,Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service:
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 - 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 - George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 - George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam
September 1977
6 ■ Shannon Rickert
13 - James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton
October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11 - Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 - Howard Taylor

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
1 5 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 • Bernard Laney
21 - B.K. Pearce
28 - Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 ■ Reo Goodwin

April 1978
4 ■ William Milnes
11 • Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert - Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews,Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6821 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Pairfield* - Wilma J
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • *
278-8006. Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Komstien, Vincent, J29O Grgnd Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 "Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jean
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lane - Rhea
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara • •
278-5234 i Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ’.
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
..............
279-9452 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
639-8329 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie . . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ...........................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goble, Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy • •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-6840
'278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217 I
278-6357
278*8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatls, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD►WATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2272
236-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEO^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^jARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singinge,st\)/iib in the U. S. A.

TUESDAY JUNE 27, 1978

NO MEETING TUESDAY,
HAPPY DAY!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Craig Sebald
Gil Patten

JULY 4.

HAVE A

Tom Normandin
Don Shorno

DISTRICT ANNOUNCEMENTS BY PREZ CHUCK:
Attendance News:
85.26%-Number 3
with Vicksburg at 89.40% in #1.

Tom Collins was recognized today,
as this was his last meeting prior
to leaving for his new duties.
Annual $4-0.00 dues are due. Pay
to Bob Rumsey, Secretary
120 Cheryl Ann Drive
Coldwater, Michigan 4-9036
Make check payable to Coldwater
Rotary Club.
Rotary Board will meet Thursday
noon, July 6, at Community Health
Center Conference Room.
Be Prompt,
as meeting will start on time.

NEW MEMBERS:
Terry Warner, Manager of Burger
Chef, was welcomed into club member­
ship today by Paul Ruse.
Good to
have you on board Terry!
Gary Mallernee, in management at
WTVB, was also welcomed into club
membership by Paul Ruse.
Great to
have you as a m^jnber pf Rotary,
Gary!

President Chucks %xpr,essed his
deep appreciation for the support
he had received during this past
Rotary year.
In addition he re­
minded us all of the terrific job
Secretary Bob Rumsey has done again,
during this past Rotary year in
keeping all the club membership
records in shape.
President Chuck then turned gavel
over to incoming President Dick Uhl,
who then expressed the club’s ap­
preciation for the splendid job
Chuck has done during this past year,
as our President.

ATTENDANCE NEWS:
Absent Members
Walt Balcom
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
Richie Barnes
Jim Lyon
Mark Maire

Rotarian Guests
Glen Barnett
Ray Ehl
Kenneth Gunthorpe
Fred Nichol
Bill Smith

Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Keath Pearce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Les Wise
Charles Woodward

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Portage
Lafayette,

Ind

TOTAL ATTENDANCE:
Members................
Absent.......»•&lt;•«•»»
Members Present...
Rotarian Guests....••
Total Attendance..

..... 93
..... 24..... 69
O• O . O 6
.... 73

Make-Up Your Attendance..... Be a
100% Member.
President Dick Uhl got program
started with few stories on past
Rotary Year working as VP with
Chuck Gieshert.
Past President Fred Culy then gave
some humorous insights about Chuck,
including a special German(English)
food item that Chuck prepares.
John Milnes then talked about
those things he knew about Chuck.
Items, such as, his keen interest
in desserts, choir singing, skiing,
famous after dinner drinks, being
sprayed with a garden hose by a
youngster, and his riding lawnmower.
His brother, Ed Gieshert, told us
about how it was to grow-up with his
younger brother Chuck and about some
of Chuck’s habits.
Bob Nagle elaborated more about
Chuck’s skiing, including presenting
a pin from Colorado, as a result of
Chuck’s recovery from his separated
shoulder skiing accident.
Chuck responded to the group by
saying that just like the roasting
on TV, only half of what we heard,
if that, was true.
As you might guess by now, Past
President Chuck was roasted mightily,
and we all had fun.
Thanks to the above group for
putting the program together and to
Chuck for being such a good sport
about it all.
PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1978,
will be presented by Circuit Court
Judge, Tom Megargle, with Dick
Fischer as Program Chairman.

.*A man returned home from work one
night to find his whole house in. a
mess.
Astounded, he asked his wife,
What on earth happened?
You’re always wondering what I do
all day, she snapped.
Well, now you
know.
I didn’t do it today.

*The only man who ever got his work
done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.

♦Technology has developed a .150.
soda can, which when discarded will
last forever—and a $15,000 car
which when cared for, will rust out
in two years.

♦The docotr was scolding the patient’s
wife.
"I’ve examined your husband
carefully and there’s not a.thing
wrong with him.
He just thinks he s
sick."
A couple of days later he
met her on the street.
"And how is your husband now?" he
a.slced o
"Worse," said she. "Now he thinks
he’s dead."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — METHODIST CHURCH — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�(^fcwTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1977-78
CHUCK GEISHERT
President
DICK UHL
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1978 * James Koss, Hal Sextan,
Richard Uhl
1979 * Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ' Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
JOHN H. R1STOW
Dowagiac, Michigan

President, Rotary International
W. JACK DAVIS
Hamilton, Bermuda

COMMUNITY SERVI
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Jim Koss
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don
Stefley, Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Paul Thomp­
son, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Club Bulletin:
Fellowship: Mike Toupalik,
Harold Card, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Pat
Leonard
Membership: Dick Moore,
Tom Collins, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal.Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dick Uhl
Public Relations: Santford
Jolley, Duke Davidson,
Don Stine
Rotary Information: Ernie
Luse, Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Paul Ruse
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ralph LaGro
Rural-Urban: Dale Brouse,
Paul Thompson, Shannon
Rickert, Gordon Schlubatls
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dan Ward, Al Nelson
Youth-Scholorshlp: Jim
Conrad, Les Wise, Dick
Fischer, Howard Taylor

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
International Youth Projects:
Ed DeVito, Darrel Goble,
Richard Moore, Bob Nagle
Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay
World Community Service;
Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dave Rubley
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, John Milnes,
Jim Endicott, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Walt Balcom, Bill Bobier,
Carroll Barnes, Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Don Shorno,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1977 • 1978
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1977
2 ■George Buchanan
9 - Jeff Dean
16 ■ George Henriksen
23 - Mark Maire
30 - Charles Putnam

February 1978
7 - Ralph LaGro
14 - Bernard Laney
21 ■ B.K, Pearce
28 ■ Patrick Leonard

March 1978
7 - Robert Loose
14 - Ernest Luce
21 - Darrel Goble
28 • Reo Goodwin

September 1977
6 - Shannon Rickert
13 ■ James Lyon
20 - Tom Normandln
27 - Gilbert Patton

April 1978
4 - William Milnes
11 ■ Al Nelson
18 - Ken Putnam
25 - Robert Seaman

October 1977
4 - George Pierce
11- Don Stine
18 - Gordon Schlubatls
25 • Howard Taylor

May 1978
2 - Craig Sebald
9 - Don Shorno
16 - Conrad Swart
23 - Howard Teeter
30 - Ralph Toupalik

November 1977
1 - Paul Thompson
8 - Michael Toupalik
15 - Dale Treadwell
22 - Richard White
29 - Lester Wise

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1977
6 - Charles Woodward
13 - Warren Adair
20 - Carroll Barnes
27 - Harold Creal

June 1978
6 - Don Steffey
13 - Tom Miller
20 - Charles Davis
27 - Les Woodward

January 1978
3 - Bill Carlson
10 - James Conrad
17 - Duane Davidson
24 - John Dean
31 - Harold Goodholm

July 1978
4 - Holiday
11 - Dick Fischer
18 - Walt Balcom
25 - Dale Brose

ROTARY SHOW
February 23, 24, 25, 1978

Co-chairmen
B.K. Pearce &amp; Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dick Uhl Phone 278-5521

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1977-78. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Chuck Geishert ■ Telephone 639-4433
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
279-7011 Holben, Richard, 106 1/2 Division
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Andrews.Mark,4110 LaCosta Cove,Bradenton,Fla-Ruth
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
278-6621 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bernes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Brose, Dale, 627 N. Fall River Drive - Jeon
278-5073 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Laney, Bernard, 82 Maple Lone - Rhea
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Leonard, Patrick, 83 N. Lake Drive - Katherine . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen
Collins, Godfrey, 18 Cheryl Ann Drive - Barbara ■ 278-5234 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road - Ruth
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene - .
Craig, Sherwood, 71 W. Pearl - Martha ..............
278-4310 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Road - Lillian
279-7249
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, 7 W. Chicago - Dorothy
279-9452
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay Street - Delores
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street ■ Susan
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett Street - Charlotte. .
278-5475 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Feller, Mark, 281 W. Pearl - Pat
278-4082 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 179 Marshall Street - Marjorie - . .
278-4990 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Putman, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . ............................
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .
Goble. Darrel, 1260 Union City Road - Dorothy ■ •
278-7960 Rickert, Shannon, 295 W. State - Clea
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
I...........
278-6517 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive ■ Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
?78-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
278-6357
278-8325
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-2811
278-8412
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
278-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-8756
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sgxton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
£*S’ord, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy ■ Gail ■ . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles. 163 Marshall
Woodward. Leslie, 163 Marshall - Rosamond
Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

_________

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

V

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published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

_Sec._34266, P. L. &amp; R.

jma’zs ' if"- &gt; s

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PHONE
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�"M’ Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATESggfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^OJ^r CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dltW\n the U. S. A.

July 11, 1978
"PREZ SEZ"

President Dick passed his first big recall
challenge by weilding a heavy gavel and
beating down the dissident early leavers
who objected to the administration’s new
lottery fime policy.
President Dick set the stage for a very
active and productive year by challenging
each member tot

1.

100% participation in the Annual
Rotary Show with each member assum­
ing some responsibility for the
shows success.

2.

Strive for improvement in each
member’s attendance at the weekly
meetings. He pointed out that we
get out of Rotary just what we put
in and 100% attendance should be the
goal of every Rotarian.
Committee activity builds comradship
and interest in Rotary ideals and
every committee will be expected to
function in the capacity described
in the committee chairman’s report.

3.

*************

Secretary Bob reminds me that dues are
nearly overdue. Send your $40.00 check to

Bob Rumsey
120 Cheryl Ann Dr.
Coldwater, Mich. 49036

*

*************

CONGRATULATIONS GO TO:
Bob Rumsey for 18 years of perfect
attendance. That’s dedication, Bob!
*************

X

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Howard Taylor

Larry Donay
Carrol Barnes
Jim Conrad

K

*************

SANTFORD JOLLY received his Senior Active
badge for 15 years of service to Coldwater
Rotary.
*************

REMINDER - Rotary Golf Outing - Kalamazoo
Elks, July 24. $24.50 Including steak
lunch! Golf carts extra - applications
from President Dick.
*************

Song Leader John Milnes got the new fiscal
year started with several refreshing and
exhilerating songs - It is too bad pianist
Mark can’t stay up with John.
**************

Bob Loose reports that Major Chuck is a
better pilot than canoeist. It seems they
both got an unexpected bath while canoeing
from Burlington to Union City on the
St. Joe River.

GUEST SPEAKER for the day was Bronson Rotarian
and Branch County Circuit Court Judge Thomas
MegarglO who gave an interesting review of
the 15th Circuit Court functions.

Branch County is one of 15 counties having
only one Circuit Court Jedge. Even though
the Michigan Supreme Court has set 900 cases
per year as an optimum case load, Brandh
County Court Is receiving approximately 1100
cases per year. The Branch County case back­
log Is increasing by about 60 cases per year
due to carry over from year to year.
The Friend of the Court, which is a part of
the Circuit Court, handles about 1200 cases
a year regarding support payments, divorces, etc.
This heavy work load has casued a need for
more employees and the physical areas assigned
to Circuit Court are already becoming over
crowded.
In addition be having Appellate jurisdiction
over the District and Probate Courts, Tom's
responsibility includes matters of parole and
probation as well as all legal cases over
$10,000.
Tom pointed out that there are many things
wrong with our present judicial system and the
Michigan Supreme Court is pushing for a com­
plete overhaul of the court system. • Michigan
jails and prisons are so overcrowded that
Jackson will take prisoners convicted of
assault crimes only. The State’s new bond
requirements make it almost mandatory that the
accused be released on bond even though the
Court does not agree with the action. A
prisoner sentenced to a term of one year in
Jackson can expect to be paroled in 3 months.
Wayne, Oakland and McComb Count Courts are 5
to 7 years behind in their cases. Without
some form of plea bargaining, our County would
need 3 or 4 more judges, Tom is against the
new state law that makes prison sentencing
mandatory for conviction of possession of a
firearm in commission of a felony since the
law does not take into account other facts.
Thanks to Dick Fisher for an interesting program.
****************
Next weeks program is in charge of Dan Dean
who will present a very timely and Well done
documentary on the American Farmer.
****************

As of July 1, 1978, Dan Ward has accepted the
position as Club Secretary and will be respons­
ible for all Secretarial duties EXCEPT matters
pertaining to attendance. Continue to send
make-up cards and attendance information to
Bob Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr. A big THANKS!
goes out to Rotarian Bob for his many years of
devotion as Secretary and a JOB WELL DONE!
****************

Mark Maire and Dan Magsig were the official
greeters for the day.
****************
Howard Taylor was recognized for sending out
his accounts due statements with postage due.

**************

The Coldwater Kiwanis Club extends an
invitation to all Rotarians to join them
on a bus outing, July 30, to a Tiger Ball
game - total cost $17.50 including lunch.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 J».M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:t5 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVERUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

COWUTTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton. Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebala, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal. Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry ^oodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotly
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Prefects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexion

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard While
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 ■ Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 ■ Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB-ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean?
Bobier. Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan.George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty. Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick. 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm. Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea. Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet .... * 278-8360
278-6821
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
278-8006 Kennedy, John. 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-5970
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
278-8086’ Klein’, John,'39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
~
278-6183
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
* l-uce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . . x 238-4632
278-5075 Luse, Ernestf 223 n. Fremont Road . » . . .
278-7448
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Ca£iene . .
278-2021
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
278 2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
238-2266 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
278-6652 Miller, Tom. 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
278-5917 Mi,nes' William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278-6856
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
278-4082 Paft°n» Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.............................
278-5796
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-2272

NAME

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278*5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time*.
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan ................
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik. Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREJJO.NT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEKiBtary REFLECTOR
Published by The
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Shiging&amp;st ^fiW^nthe U. S. A.

PRESIDENT DICK SEZ:
Board of Directors has adopted a policy that
speakers running for public office are not to
be asked to appear as club guest speakers six
weeks in advance of the elections,
*********************

Club received a note of appreciation from
Myrt Ruse for the plant she received while in
the hospital,
*********************
Club now has two secretaries with titles and
duties as follows:

Dan Ward - Corresponding Secretary: Dan
will act as the recorder of minutes for
regular meetings and special meetings, be
responsible for Rotary International reports,
circulation and data of new members, order
supplies.
Bob Rumsey - Attnedance Secretary: Bob will
be responsible for keeping attendance
records and of keeping the local club and
District informed of results.
*********************
Rotary District 636 Golf Outing particulars
are as follows:

To be held at the Elks Country Clpb, July 24,
Kalamazoo. Golf beginning at 8:00 A.M.,
Pop or beer on the course. Special events
at designated holes. Quick lunch, buffet
style and keep playing or relax (8 oz, _ '
sizzler steak, baked potato, green beans,
salad and desert). Ticket prices, golf
carts not included, $27.50. See President
Dick if you wish to sign up.
*********************
Coldwater Optimist Club challenges us to a
$100 side bet for the Super Stars for'Cancer
on July 22, 1978. Rules: each club puts up
$100 to the Chairman of this event, Jerry Ford.
There are 6 clubs invited. The winning club
will have their $100 returned and the other
$500 will be donated to the Cancer Society in
the winning club's name.

CONGRATULATIONS to the following members for
their perfect attendance record awards:
Craig Sebald
Twenty Years
Jim Lyon
Five Years
Bob Loose
Two Years
*********************

CANOE NEWS: As result of the disparaging
remark in last week’s club bulletin. Chuck
woodward and Bob Loose, both of whom are
familiar with the cold waters of the St. Joe
River, issued a challenge to other club
members to go canoeing on the St. Joe on
Sunday, July 23. They will have four canoes
available to those with energy enough to make
the trip.

Money talks,

but it .never gives itself away.

My wife says I only listen to 25% of what she
says, so she tells me everything four times.

TODAY'S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, Dan Dean, presented
us a movie sponsored by the White Motor Car
Company entitled "The Price of Foor Compared
to What", as narrated by Mr. Jerry Litton.
Mr.-Litton, a U.S. Congressman from Kansas,
was killed along with his wife and two members
of their family after completing a successful
primary political campaign to seek the U.S.
Senate seat of then retiring Stuart Symington.

The film took the form of a talk to us by Mr.
Litton dealing with the subject matter with
some great items Kansas country humor tossed
in at just the right places.
The percent of disposable income spent for
food,at the time the film was made, in USA was
between 151 to 16%. Now it is just over 16%.
Food costs less in USA than any other part
of the world.
Food is packaged and ofter times ready to go,
as apposed to countries where 80% disposable
income goes for food. As an example, the
whole chicken hangs in the open market place,
unrefrigerated, waiting for a buyer,

Farmers need to unite to market their products
to their customers. They need to allow for
cost of materials and marketing their products
to their customers. Profit motive is a must
in order to spin? on production improvements.
Productivity has improved 2-j- times in the last
twenty years on the farm.
If other US pro­
duction had done the same, inflation would be
a lot less of a problem.
Same money twenty years ago bought 60 Lbs. of
beef that now buys more than 116 Lbs. beef.
Worldwide markets for our farm products are
the way to significantly help reduce our
balance of payments.
**********************
ROTARIAN GUESTS, JULY 18, 1978.

Mac Keith
John Weigth
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Ind.
Fred Nichols
Bob LeGalley
Alvin Wiler, Bronson
Helge Hansen
Mike Kraus
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Joe Watson
Claire Hulett
Dick Balderman
Jim Olmsted
***********************
ABSENT MEMBERS, JULY 25, 1978.
Ed Geishert
Walt Balcom
Roger Higbea
Bill Bobier
Ernie Luse
Bill Crotty
Dick Moore
Duke Davidson
Gil Patton
John Dean
Keath Pearce
Ed DeVito
Charles Putnam
larry Donay
Ken Putnam
John Dygert
Hal Sexton
Jim Endicott
Ken Worden
Charles Geishert
Help your club attain 100% attendance!
Make up your absence at Bronson or
W.S.M.
Quincy before next Tues.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P-M.

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JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey.
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Stefiey.
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Tcupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Hlgbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 ■ Harold Card
17-Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 ■ John Dygert
November 1978
7 • Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard While
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Malro
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
.
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive * Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet . . g.
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ... .
276-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . .
278-5956
"Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
.
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart. Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 -.Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy - Gail . . *
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupaljk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278*8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278*6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEj®fefewj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^sl^^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sing/ngt’sf

the U. S. A.

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN GEORGE BUCHANAN presented a
Fort Wayne Rotarian, whose classification is
employment, as our program.
Mr. Dale May Hall, who is associated with
Bone Personnel of Fort Wayne, Indiana, gave
a very informative talk on problems connected
with employment of people.
Thank you from Edna Mann for flowers sent to
The employment Industry started in the 18?0s
her while in the hospital.
to provide a conduit whereby Immigrants could
be channeled into areas needing workers. The
**************
employment agencies were located at points of
CANCER SUPER TEAM - White, Steffey and
entry and charged a fee to the thousands of
Rubley were thanked and congratulated by
immigrants who arrived in the United States
President Dick for their participation in
looking for jobs. An average fee for getting
the Super Cancer Tournament.
job and worker together was $12.00.
**************
Employment agencies are especially hard hit
during periods of depression and wax,, and
Rubley, Creal, Uhl, Dygert and Lymburner
did not really get a firm footing until the
volunteered to fulfill Rotary’s committment
1950s. Today the industry is strong and is
to tear down Tibblts scenery last Saturday
managed by young, aggressive professional
night. The rest of us should thank these
college graduates. In the early years, the
hard workers.
worker-applicant paid the fee while today
**************
most fees are paid by employers who pay for
locating and training.
Mayor Chuck reported on the canoe trip down
the St. Joe - five canoes went down the river There are 12,000 agencies in the United
(some unmanned) and Rotarian Tom Miller is no
States with 2,000 new agencies starting up
longer dry behind the ears.
in 1977 as a result of an aggressive franXXX ***********
chise program.
The employment agency has the responsibility
Rotarian John Dygert reported on Rotary Golf
of never placing a person in a position unless
Tournament participation. Rotarian Paul
Agencies
Thompson ended up Club Champion (in ping pong) he has a good chance of working out
compete with the U. S. Employment Service
**************
Offices throughout the nation. Even though
Member Ernest Luce presented a Club flag from the Federal Government uses computers in
handling the large segment of unemployed,
Berkley, California. One fine’at that Club
the employment agencies feel that a more
was in amount of $100.00.
personal approach is needed in placing most
**************
applicants. The Federal Employment Service
deals mostly with blue-collar workers, while
Thank you for mums from member Dale Treadwell
placement bureaus service mostly white-collar
who is recovering from a hospital stay
workers, although many bureaucrats would like
**************
&gt;
to see the Federal and State Governments
become more influential in both fields.
ABSENT MEMBERS - July 25, 1978
Employment agencies are governed by State
John Milnes'
Warren Adair
laws and must be licensed by the State in
Bill Milnes
Carroll Barnes
which they operate.
Dick Moore
Richie Barnes
Al Nelson
Bill Crotty
Most large firms have recruiting teams which
Tom Normandin
Charles Davis
visit college campus’ and recruit engineers
Gil Patton
Dick Fischer
and other skilled trades as they are needed.
Keath Pearce
Reo Goodwin
Many questions were answered by Mr. May Hall
George Pierce
Bill Grimes
and we thank George Buchanan for an interest­
Charles Putnam
Rich Holben
ing program.
Ken Putnam
Jim Koss
Don Stine
Ralph LaGro
*****XXX MX******
Howard Taylor
Bill Lymburner
Dan Magsig, next weeks program chairman,
Terry Warner
Mark Maire
will have Paul Odin, Branch County Probation
Ken Worden
Gary Mallernee
Officer.
22 members are sporting 100% attendance!
****************
are you one of them? "Get the makeup habit"
at Bronson, Quincy or a neighboring club of
GUESTS:
your choice.
Quincy
Dan Dobson, Past President
Quincy
*************
Linas Hayden
Jackson
Bruce Fisher
Member Don Shomo is in the process or
Quincy
Dr. Baldwin
gathering correct birthdates. If you have
Coldwater-Portage
Fred Nichols
not signed the birthday roster, please do so
****************
or be prepared to pay!

PREZ SE2: Coldwater #1 in attendance 88.8/0 through July 15. Best in the District
through June.
District 636 sent check for $5000 to Camp
Emery to help with their expenses.
**************

*************

Song leader Dan Dean and pianist Mark Feller
did a fine job of sprucing up the group
singing.

August 3 - Next Rotary Board Meeting - Health
Center at noon - Board Members are urged to
attend.
****************
David Pierce, Real Estate Appraisal - New
member, was introduced by Norm Youtsey.
Welcome aboard, David!
WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiona Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoOllTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE’
CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller. Don Slelfey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Mogsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobler,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd- District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygerl, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubafls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Blringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
B ■ Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Don Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobler
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 ■ Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 • Ed Geldiert
28 • Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 ■ George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 • Mike Toupallk
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 ■ Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 ■ Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson,
Larry,
149
N.
Centennial
Road
Jacquelyn
*
278-6704
278-6821
238-2511
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5970
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278*8840
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6183
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-2912
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956 * Luce. Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen • . . .
238-4632
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna.
278-2007
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. ~ Barbara
279-7147
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
278-5166
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
278-7948
238-2266 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
278-2811
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mery
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
278-5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy 278-7152
279-9492
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon
278-6856
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
279-9349
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-5796
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
278-8743
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. * Marjorie
278-6356
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
278-8981
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
278-2744
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
278-2311
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
279-9412
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
278-2272
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

NAME

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278*5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278*5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
'Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
,«... . . .
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

MH. ERNEST LUSE
223 tl. FREMONT
COLDXATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATESHMfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Suigbigesttyltftfn the U. S, A.

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN GEORGE BUCHANAN presented a
Fort Wayne Rotarian, whose classification is
employment, as our program.
Mr.
Dale May Hall, who is associated with
District 636 sent check for $5000 to Camp
Bone Personnel of Fort Wayne, Indiana, gave
Emery to help with their expenses.
a very informative talk on problems connected
**************
with employment of people.
Thank you from Edna Mann for flowers sent to
The employment industry started in the 1870s
her while in the hospital.
to provide a conduit whereby immigrants could
**************
be channeled into areas needing workers. The
employment agencies were located at points of
CANCER SUPER TEAM - White, Steffey and
entry and charged a fee to the thousands of
Rubley were thanked and congratulated by
immigrants who arrived in the United States
President Dick for their participation in
looking for jobs. An average fee for getting
the Super Cancer Tournament.
job and worker together was $12.00.
**************
Employment agencies are especially hard hit
during periods of depression and war, and
Rubley, Creal, Uhl, Dygert and Lymbumer
did not really get a firm footing until the
volunteered to fulfill Rotary’s committment
1950s. Today the industry is strong and is
to tear down Tibbits scenery last Saturday
managed by young, aggressive professional
night. The rest of us should thank these
hard workers.
college graduates. In the early years, the
worker-applicant paid the fee while today
VVVWVWMVVWMMMV
most fees are paid by employers who pay for
locating and training.
Mayor Chuck reported on the canoe trip down
the St. Joe - five canoes went down the river There are 12,000 agencies in the United
(some unmanned) and Rotarian Tom Miller is no States with 2,000 new agencies starting up
longer dry behind the ears.
in 1977 as a result of an aggressive fran­
V V VVWVVWVVWMVV
chise program.
Rotarian John Dygert reported on Rotary Golf
The employment agency has the responsibility
of never placing a person in a position unless
Tournament participation. Rotarian Paul
Thompson ended up Club Champion (in ping pong). he has a good chance of working out. Agencies
compete with the U. S. Employment Service
**************
Offices throughout the nation. Even though
Member Ernest Luce presented a Club flag from the Federal Government uses computers in
Berkley, California. One fine at .tha'X* Club
handling the large segment of unemployed,
was in amount of $100.00.
t '
the employment agencies feel that a more
personal approach is needed in placing most
**************
applicants. The Federal Employment Service
Thank you for mums from member Dale Treadwell deals mostly with blue-collar workers, while
placement bureaus service mostly white-collar
who is recovering from a hospital stay
workers, although many bureaucrats would like
**************
to see the Federal and State Governments
ABSENT MEMBERS - July 25, 1978
become more influential in both fields.
John Milnes
Warren Adair
Employment agencies are governed by State
Bill Milnes
Carroll Barnes
laws and must be licensed by the State in
Richie Barnes
Dick Moore
which they operate.
Bill Crotty
Al Nelson
Most large firms have recruiting teams which
Charles Davis
Tom Normandin
visit college campus*' and recruit engineers
Dick Fischer
Gil Patton
and other skilled trades as they are needed.
Reo Goodwin
Keath Pearce
Bill Grimes
George Pierce
Many questions were answered by Mr. May Hall
Rich Holben
and we thank George Buchanan for an interest­
Charles Putnam
Jim Koss
ing program.
Ken Putnam
Ralph LaGro
Don Stine
****************
Bill Lymbumer
Howard Taylor
Mark Ma ire
Dan Magsig, next weeks program chairman,
Terry Warner
Gary Mallemee
will have Paul Odin, Branch County Probation
Ken Worden
Officer.
22 members are sporting 100% attendance!
****************
are you one of them? "Get the makeup habit"
at Bronson, Quincy or a neighboring club of
GUESTS1
your choice.
Dan Dobson, Past President
Quincy
*************
Linas Hayden
Quincy
Bruce
Fisher
Jackson
Member Don Shomo is in the process or
Dr. Baldwin
Quincy
gathering correct birthdates. If you have
Fred Nichols
Coldwater-Portage
not signed the birthday roster, please do so
****************
or be prepared to pay!
*************
August 3 “ Next Rotary Board Meeting - Health
Center at noon - Board Members are urged to
Song leader Dan Dean and pianist Mark Feller
attend.
did a fine job of sprucing up the group
****************
singing.

PREZ SEZ: Coldwater #1 in attendance 88.8% through July 15* Best in the District
through June.

David Pierce, Real Estate Appraisal - New
member, was introduced by Norm Youtsey.
Welcome aboard, David!
WKB

______

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE L° YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI.

V

___

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
DirectortPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR * 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL » When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|ects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

★

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 • Ftoul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret• •
Barnes,*Richie, 21 Scott Ave..- Karen. ........
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . ...............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
......................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Jan^t ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat . .. .
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.^^. . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N, Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawo Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand * Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-6981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawo Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 36 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. D.E. DAVIDSON
15 W. PEAPJ/ST.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^Wtory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^O^I^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singinj»i’st dfMAn the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ:
President Dick explained procedure in recom­
mending a prospective new member:
1

Active or Senior Active Member proposes
name of prostective new member to Presi­
dent or Corresponding Secretary.

August 1, 1978
Dan Magsig, program chairman for the day,
presented Paul Odin, Chief Probation Officer
of the 3rd District Court, Coldwater, Paul
is a graduate of Nazareth College, majoring
in Criminal Justice and Psychology,

20% of the County population is on probation
at the present time. It is Mr. Odin's respons­
ibility to make recommendations to the Court
before every sentence Is meted out by the
Judge. The Probation Department tries to
recognize the need for social control. It is
not considered a popular stand to obey the
laws of our land.

2

Name is turned over to membership and
classification committees for recommenda­
tion to Board of Directors.

3

Committee's recommendation is approved
or disapproved by Board.

U

If approved, name is sent to every member
via the Rotary Bulletin for their con­
sideration.

The Probation Department has three sworn
officers, all having college degrees.

5

If any member voices his disapproval to
the Board, the Board will reconsider the
application.

The County Alcohol Abuse problem is very
significant. 90% of all assault cases are
related to alcohol abuse.

6

If name is approved, sponsoring member
and applicant meet with the Indoctrina­
tion Committee and after a 10 day wait,
the applicant is presented to the Club
as it's newest member.

The Probation Officer must look at the
person's attitude and behavior. They must
work with men and women from age 17 to 7b,
Rehabilitation is the primary purpose of
parole or probation. Generally, the person's
whole life or being must be refashioned.

7

Extreme caution must be used, that the
applicant's name is kept strictly con­
fidential until he has been approved by
the Board of Directors.

CONGRATULATIONS to Rotarian Harold Card for
two years perfect attendance.
**********************

MUSIC provided by John Milnes as leader and
Roger Higbee on the piano.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY - John Kline
GREETERS - Dave Pierce &amp; Norman Youtsey
DR. DON SHORNO reports only four (4-) birthdays
still outstanding. Please call Don if you.have
not reported your birthdate.
MEMBERS ABSENT, AUGUST 1, 1978
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Mark Feller
Bill Fuller

Ed Geishert
Dick Hruska
Bob Loose
Bill Lymburner
Jim Lyon
Tom Normandin
George Pierce

Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Dick White
larry Woodhams
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Charles Gills
D le Vincent
Bill Smith
Bob Rozelle
Maurice Ryan
Bill King
Norb Strobel
Dan Dobson

Jenkintown, Pa
Bronson
Lafayette, Ind
Delphos, Ohio
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Corbin Grimes
Doug Jardine
John Livesay

The Probation Officer follows the same line
of thought as most employers; they lay out the
rules that must be followed; the probationer
is expected to follow same rules as an employee­
employer would follow; be punctual, honest,
productive, etc
Probation violators use the
same line of thought as most motorists:
A

If I don't stop at the stop sign, I'll
probably not be caught.

B

If I do get caught, I'll probably get
off scot free.

C

If I do get a fine, it will probably
be a minor one.

we as a community must make it clear that we
will not tplerate law violations. Our courts
must be firm yet fair. Lock-up is not the full
and final answer
A good work-release program
pays dividends to the entire community, It
holds families together and offers new hope and
opportunity to the offender. This type of
program gives him a chance to form correct
habits and it offers him new self respect. By
giving the offender a job, homes do not get
burglarized and a family stays off welfare.
The Department is offering a new volunteer
program featuring former alcohol and drug
offenders.

Presently, there are 5?-b county residents on
probation or parole. Some are second timers,
but most are first offenders. 12% are female
as compared to b% in 1971.
******************

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Program Chairman Richie
Barnes, CPA, will present Robert Deimer, CPA,
of the firm of Bristol Leisering, who will
talk on "Historical Building, An Attractive
Tax Shelter."
******************

AS ALL GOOD AMERICANS, DON'T FORGET TO VOTE
IN THE PRIMARIES NEXT WEEK!

Rich Conners
Alex Zadavyi
Paul Odin

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION *- TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

AYE CUBLEY
ROBERT RUMSEY

.
Prwid.nt
Vice President
Recording sXfa?y

DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hol Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebola, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
) - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
] 5 • Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 ■ Elwyn Bodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 • Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geldiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ... .
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . .............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
...........
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9cCornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. #-2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
•Luce, Lester* 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna.
’ 278-2007
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane ;
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278*6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-2272

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
276-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ERNEST LUSS
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MICHIq AN

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjgWary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sing ingest &amp;fMnn the U. S. A.

8/8/7B
PREZ SEZ: President OicK reviewed the Rotary
magazine for August. The Article "Reach Out" is
very stimulating and poses 4- practical chal­
lenges :

1. ACROSS YOUR DESK: Convey to your employ­
ees. customers, colleagues, competitors
and suppliers the ideal of Rotary service.
Impart to your fellow Rotarians the high
ethical goals of your vocation. Through
career conferences and other programs,
help youth in their preparation for a
lifetime of meaningful accomplishments and
responsible citizenship.

Rotarian Richie Barnes introduced Robert
Deimer, CPA, from Bristol Lelserlng, whose
topic was "Historic Preservation of Homes &amp;
Community Buildings." Mr, Deimer is a Trustee
for Wing Museum and reviewed the restoration of
the Wing House. Every effort is being made to
restore the building to it’s original state.
Section 191 of the Revenue Code as written in
the 1976 Tax Reform Law, states that there are
two rules for preservation:
1,

If you own property in a Historical
District, you have an accelerated
depreciation schedule on major improve­
ments (5 yrs.).

2. ACROSS A ROOM: Encourage members who have
grown apathetic to become revitalized in
2. The appreciation write-off has been
service through your club. Offer your
increased from 125% to 200% on restora­
hand in friendship to new members. Inspire
tion of older buildings (with certain
and motivate them to become "doing"
limitations).
Rotarians. Share your enthusiasm for
Once an area has been declared a Historical
Rotary with prospective members. Invite
them to join in our "Adventure in Sertice." District, a building without historical value
cannot be torn down without the approval of the
3. ACROSS A STREET: Find and fill the urgent Secretary of the Interior.
needs of your community. Provide under­
A private owner may qualify for Federal funds
standing and concern for the aged, guid­
ance and encouragement for youth. Through to help preserve private buildings although
there are stringent restrictions involved.
interact, Rotaract and RYLA, give young
Coldwater's Historical District borders Wright
people the opportunity to reach out in
Street on the East, Division Street on the West,
service. Dare to be different. Reach
including the four parks in the downtown area.
beyond what yeu know you can do.
4. ACROSS THE WORLD: Create a climate of
understanding and trust, on a person-toperson basis. Through the Rotany-Founde^
tion, youth exchange, the matched dis­
tricts and clubs program and world com­
munity service, reach out to people of
all lands.
***************

Roger Higbea Guest Bob Deimer
Warren Adair John Dean
***************
Wm, .Galbreath
NOVEMBER 14, District 636 Governor/will make his
annual visitation and all Rotarians are urged to
take part in the visitation meeting.
***************
•
Paul Thompson introduced Bill Klotz, our newest
Rotarian member. Classification is Agri-Supply.
Bill lives at Coldwater Lake and his wife is an
RN and works for Dr. Nettleman, WELCOME TO
ROTARY, BILL!
***************

BIRTHDAYS:

Mr. Deimer announced that the Historical
Society are in the process of assembling a
history of Branch County families. Every inter­
ested citizen will be invited to submit a history;
of his family to be recorded in the County
History.
***************
Next week’s program is in charge of Roger
Higbea. Mr. Rick Overgaard, Band Director for
Quincy Schools, will bring Karen and Kathy
Provencal to give an enlightening and informa­
tive talk on their experiences in Europe this
past summer. The girls were co-sponsored by
Blue Lake Music Camp through a National competi­
tion, to go on an European Music Tour.
***************

WHAT IS THE ROTARY FOUNDATION? The objective of
the Rotary Foundation - to further understanding
and friendly relations between peoples of differ­
ent nations - is carried out through six pro­
grams of the Foundation. The six programs are
known collectively as The Rotary Foundation
Awards for International Understanding. They
Dr, B. K. Pearce has had to resign as a Coldwater are:
Rotarian due to work commitments,
1. Graduate Fellowships
***************
2. Undergraduate Scholarships
3. Technical Training
Committee Reports are due by next week and MUST
4. Teachers of the Handicapped
be completed and submitted by each Chairman.
5. Group Study Exchange
***************
6. Journalism Awards
Annual Treasurer’s reports are available - ask
Prez or Secretary.
***************

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION -

Rome, Italy

June 10-14, 1979

Chicago, Illinois

June 1-5, 1980

WKB

All of these awards involve people going
abroad to study, to absorb, to learn, to com­
municate - with special emphasis on working
with Rotarians and others in the task of pro­
moting better understanding amoung peoples of
different nations. The success of each program
will be measured by the personal contacts that
these students and team members develop in the
countries they visit and by the number of people
they reach after they return home. In every
case, Rotarians are the primary source of
opportunities for such contacts.
The Coldwater Rotary Club is over an 800%
Club, shooting for 1000%.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

|

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHY— TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CO^fclTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LOSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon.
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Birlnger,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Birlnger
26 • ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert
November 1978
7 • Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
2B - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 ■ Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jell Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 • Warren Adair
24 ■ Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 ■ James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN #

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278*6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
• •
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639*8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278-4990
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road • ,
. . . . .
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road^Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
*Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopowa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel • .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fetarj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAl^l^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sbigingest^Wmi the U. S. A.
August 15» 1978

PKEZ SEZ: Vice-President Dave Rubley presided
while President Dick is on vacation.
****************
Mark Kellogg, Coldwater High School graduate,
reported on his trip to Camp Emery as Coldwater
Rotary’s representative. He was very impressed
by the speakers who talked about leadership
training. Mark recited a very timely poem "It
Couldn’t Be Done" by Edgar Guest that expressed
Mark’s impression of the whole Camp experience.
Thanks Mark for a good report.
****************

Thanks were received from Chick Kennedy for
flowers sent to him while he was confined in
the hospital.
****************

GUESTS:

Bronson
Lafayette, Indiana
Bronson
Coldwater
Portage
CHS Graduate

Norm Strobel
Bill Smith
Doug Thompson
H. J. McKnight
Fred Nichols
Mark Kellogg

***************
GREETERS FOR THE DAY:

Paul Ruse

Fred Anderson
***************

John Dygert
***************

Ken Worden was honored for 5 Years Perfect
Attendance.
******* ********

Ernie Luce celebrated 30 Years PERFECT
ATTENDANCE!
***************

Greeters will be listed each week in advance.
Watch for your name and if you cannot make your
commitment, please notify the alternate.
Greeters whould be on hand from 11:55 A.M. to
12:15. Next week's greeters are:
Charles Bacon
Mike Toupalik

Harold Card, Alternate

If you have any questions, contact Harold
Card.

***************
ABSENT MEMBERS:
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
John Dean
larry Donay
John Dygert
Bill Fuller
Charles Geishert
George Henriksen
Mark Maire

The first country they toured was Holland
which is filled with history and interesting
experiences.

Luxemburg is one of Europe's most beautiful
countries with it's many castles nestled in the
rolling hills.
Germany was very interesting, especially the
custom of grandparents living on the first floor,
parents on second and children on third floor
with kitchens on each level. Three generations
living in each home is necessary due to land
being in short supply.
Karen and Kathy were part of an International
Music Tour and played two or three concerts
each day as they toured Europe.
****************
Next week's program is in charge of Walt Balcom.
****************

INTERNATIONA CONVENTION, ROME, ITALY
June 10-14, 1979
INTERNATIONA CONVENTION, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
June 1-5, 1980
****************

THE HOUSE I LIVE IN

BIRTHDAYS:
Warren Adair

The program chairman, Roger Higbea, presented
Mr. Rick Overgaard, Quincy Band Director, who
presented Miss Karen Provencal who attended Blue
Water Music Camp near Muskegon. Karen and her
sister, Kathy, won trips to Europe to further
their training in music.

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Gil Patton
Dave Pierse-.-.
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Dick White
Dick Uhl
Terry Warner
Chuck Woodward

What is America to me
A'^name, a map, the flag I see,
a certa-is-Aworid, "Democracy,"
. .^Wh^t' is America to me?
The house I live in,
A plot of earth, a street,
The grocer and the butcher
and the people that I meet;
The children in the playground,
the faces that I see;
All races, all religions,
that's America to me.
The place I work in,
the worker at my side
The little town or city
where my people lived and died
the "howdy" and the handshake
the air of felling free
the right to speak my mind out,
that's America to me.
The things I see about me
the bit things and the small
The neighborhood drug store,
the house a mile tall;
The wedding and the churchyard,
the laughter and the tears,
The dream that's been a growin'
for two hundred years,
The town I live in
The street, the house, the room,
The pavement of the city,
or garden all in bloom,
The church, the school, the parks,
The million lights I see,
But especially the people,
That's America to me.
(Reprinted from Marsh Drug Stores)

Many of these Rotarians will be making up at
neighboring clubs. Are you one of these?

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CC^ftlTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretory
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson. Jim Trousl
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville. Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire. Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,''
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

★

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1970
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1970
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlngor
26 - ElwynBodley

October 1970
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Cord
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert
November 1970
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard While
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 • Hal Creal
1 5 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
Decomber 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 ■ Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 • Reo Goodwin
26 ■ William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 iyopawa Island ■ Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
...........
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
.........................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85*Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John,.39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglds~Ave*hue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopowa Island - Fae
278-5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-2968
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
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278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 Iyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Wprner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celio ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493 *
278-8575
279-9448 ~
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
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278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LOSS
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Sertfft Best"
a.

(Wv*

_____

The COLDWATEgggbta/j REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/^ikR&amp;lTA^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest CftMnn the U. S. A.
August 22, 1978

TODAY'S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, Dick Biringer,
filling In for Walt Balcom, introduced Nick
Smith, candidate for the’State Legislature.
Nlok operates a l?00 acre farm near Addison.
He explained some of the issues to be voted on
this fall. There will be 9 or 10 questions on
the ballot, which, according to some, could
bring out an additional 10% of the voters at
election time.
Some of the proposals to be voted on:
1. THE HEADLEE PROPOSAL that limits State
spending to a portion of Michigan
personal income.
2. THE TISCH PROPOSAL which would cut
property assessments in half by chang­
ing the SEV to 23% instead of the 50%
of cash value as it is now.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

THE MODERN LITTLE RED HEN

Once upon a time, there was a little red hen
who scratched about the barnyard until she uncov­
ered some grains of wheat. She called her neigh­
bors and said, "If we plant this wheat, we shall
have bread to eat. Who will help me plant It?"

"Not I," said the cow
"Not I," said the duck
"Not I," said the pig
"Not I," said the goose
"Then I will," said the little red hen. And
she did. The wheat grew tall and ripened Into
golden grain, "Who will help me reap my wheat?"
asked the little red hen.
"Not I," said the duck
"Out of my classification," said the pig.
"I’d lose my seniority," said the cow.
"I’d lose my unemployment compensation," said
the goose.
"Then I will," said the little red hen, and she
did.
At last it came time to bake the bread. "Who
will help me bake the bread?" asked the little
red hen.
"That would be overtime for me," said the cow,
"I’d lose my welfare benefits," said the duck,
"I never learned how," said the pig.
"If I'm to be the only helper, that’s discrimi­
nation," said the goose.
"Then I will," said the little red hen.

3.

4.

THE SCHOOL VOUCHER PLAN - whomever
has youngsters in school would be
issued a voucher and could send their
children to schools of their choice­
private or public.
THE VANEK PROPOSAL shifting some of
the education load to local govern­
ments from the State.

5. MANDATORY SENTENCING- no parole for
violent crimes-must serve the minimum
sentence.
6. DENIAL OF BAIL-Allowing judges to deny
bail to persons with records of violent
felony convictions.
7. DRINKING AGE-Trying to return to the age
of 21 as legal drinking age.
8. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION-Shbuld we have

She baked five loaves and help them up for her
neighbors to see. They all wanted some and, in
fact, demanded a share. But the little red hen
said, "No, I can eat the five loaves myself."

aj^flMBMW^^tional Convention to
'-pother
the State ConstitSa^ht of 0011^^7

"Excess profits," cried the cow.
"Capitalist leech," screamed the duck.
"I demand equal rights!" yelled the goose.
And the pig just grunted. And they painted
"unfair" picket signs and marched round and round
the little red hen, shouting obscenities.

9.

When the government agent came, he said to the
little red hen, "You must not be greedy."

"But I earned the bread," said the little red hen

POLICE have the
bargaining? Does
not^^^^rhe right to strike, but does
callow binding arbitration,

10, INVESTMENT-This would authorize the
State to deposit it’s funds in credit
Unions and Federal Savings and Loans or
Banks. Until now, only Banks have been
authorized as depositorys.

"Exactly," said the agent. "That is the wonder­
Mr. Smith did a very effective job of des­
ful free enterprise system. Anyone in the barn­
cribing many lengthy and complex ballot pro­
yard can earn as much as he wants, but under our
posals in a brief, concise manner. We thank
modern government regulations, the productive
Dick and the speaker for this timely information.
workers must divide their product with the idle." BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PROPOSALS SO YOU
CAN VOTE YOUR CHOICE NOVEMBER 7.
And they lived happily ever after, including
------------V.K. B.
the little red hen.
******************
But her neighbors wondered why she never again
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Chairman Hal Sexton is
baked any more brea.
Nuff Saldi
"flying in" a World Renowned Ballonist! In
view of recent Trans-Atlantic Ballon flight,
******************
you should find this very interesting.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOs Dan Ward and Larry Iveson
******************

GREETERS:

Today, Harold Card
Next week, Gary Mallemee of WTVB
Tim Warner of Burger Chef

■

Alternate, Past Pres, John Dean, of
Dean Insurance

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

o
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
N CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 -Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

COWlTTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon.
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxinc: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Hlgbea
22 • Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, BUI Grimes,
Jerry Towns

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 • Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
r 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6821’
151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
27
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret &gt; * \'37B-B006 Ke
Fairfield • Wilma J
&gt;
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
-ons Court - Martha
V78-4982 x"?
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Kerr.w*
Mjglas Avenue - Patricia
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
fit, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
8 Douglas Avenue - Janice
, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Loose, obert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
278-5956 • Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy 278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
279-9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-2511 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5970 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-8840 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6183 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-6501 Swart, Conrad. 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2912 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
278-2217 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
767-4508 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
238-4632 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-7448 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-2021 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278- 2007 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
279- 7147 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-5166 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-7948 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-2811 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6534 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 wise Le5ter&gt; 137] Union city Road . Ce|io ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
070 oloo Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-6856 Worden Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238*4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATES^feto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingost cfwrmthe U. S. A.

August 29, 1978

August 28, 1978 was proclaimed Elwyn Bodley Day
at Quincy Rotary in honor of Elwyn Bodley,
Charter President of Quincy Rotary. Elwyn has
been President of 3 Rotary Clubs and District
Governor of 2 different Rotary Districts. He
has spent his working life as Superintendent
of 4 different School Districts. Elwyn was
the featured speaker at Monday's Quincy Rotary
Meeting and was presented with a Past Presidents
Plaque. His talk on "Reminiscing" was both
humorous and interesting.
Thanks Elwyn for a great program and a life
dedicated to Rotary Ideals.
*****************
VISITORS - 8/29/78«

Quincy
Clarence Walters
Bronson
Alvin Wiler
Ft. Wayne
Bob Hamblin
Lafayette, Ind.
Bill Smith
Marshall
Mark Putnam
****************
Board Meeting, Sept. 7» 12s00 Noon at the
Community Health Center.
****************

Bill Smith, from Lafayette, Indiana Rotary,
presented a check to our Foundation Fund in
appreciation for a pleasant summer with
Coldwater Rotary.
****************

ATTENDANCES
Coldwater garnered 87.54%, #2 in the District
right behind Bronson, who was #1 with 93%• ’
****************
Ken Worden was introduced as State Champion in
Michigan State Shuffleboard Assn, competition.
****************

COMMITTEE REPORTS MUST BE IN IMMEDIATELY!
****************

NO MEETING AT QUINCY ROTARY NEXT MONDAY due to
Labor Day.

****************
Ernest Luce got so excited about having a
birthday that he wanted to celebrate a week
early.

****************
PRESIDENT DICK is striving for 90% attendance
for Coldwater Rotary. Let's all help achieve
this goal by making up at a neighboring club
when we are unable to attend our own Tuesday
meeting. Remember, a make-up can be made six
days before an absence or six days after.
Let's continue to keep Coldwater No, 1 in clubs
conparable to our in size in the District.
****************

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM in charge of Walt Balcom
will be a slide presentation on the Headlee
Amendment by Drew Claes.
****************
HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE LABOR DAY WEEKEND.
TO SEE ALL OF YOU NEXT TUESDAY!

WANT

Hal Sexton program chairman, presented Chuck
Woodward, Past Presidentf local plane pilot and
balloonist, who gave an Interesting history of
amateur ballooning.
In 1783 a Frenchman launched a balloon with a
chicken, duck and pig as passengers.
The first record of ballooning in Branch
County was in the mid 1800s. The launch took
place on the corner of Grand St. and Pierce St.

There are two general types of balloons smoke or hot air and gas or hydrogen balloons.
The sport of Hot Air Ballooning was introduced
in i960. These are Hot Air Balloons with pro­
pane gas as a source of fuel. Chuck carries 2
tanks of propane which is fed to a burner which
burns the liquid propane off the bottom of the
two 10 gallon tanks. The balloon holds 5^,000
cubic feet and supports a wicker basket or
gondola which will accommodate 2 passengers.
The balloon descends about the same rate as a
parachute.
Ballooning requires a dedicated ground crew
who help launch and recover the balloon.
Rotarians Hal Sexton, Bill Grimes and Rich
Holben are members of Chuck's ground crew. Any
other people who would like to balloon are
encouraged to join the group.
Chuck highlighted his program with very clear
slides showing the fun of ballooning.
********************

Last Week's story, entitled "The Modern Little
Red Hen" was borrowed from the PENNWALT
COHPANY"S STORY.
Another borrowing - this time from Royal Indus“trTbs quarterly reports

"The following is to be taken as a thought for
our American Bicentennial.
"The free enterprise system has helped us to
be the best fed, best dressed, and best endowed
people in the world. For those who may think
that some other nation may have a better way of
life, remind them of this comparison:
"Russia has more territory than the United
States, a larger population, a great many nat­
ural resources, and the Soviet Union has had
over 50 jears to put into practice a completely
socialistic system. Yet, for us to be equal to
their way of life we here in the United States
would have to 1. Cut our ;paychecks by 75% •
2. Move 60 1million workers to the farm,
3. Abandon ■two-thirds of our steel-making
capacity
4. Tear up 14 out of every 15 miles of
highway.
5. Do away with two-thirds of our railroad
tracks.
6. Knock down 70% of our houses.
7. Rip out nine-tenths of our telephones.
8. Junk 19 out of 20 autos.
9. And destroy 40 million TV sets.
all we would
do to
"Then, axx
wvuxu have to
— —
““ be
— equal
-1----- —is
to find a free enterprise country that would
sell us wheat on credit to keep us from starving'.'
******************
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS:

____________

Rome Italy

June 10-14, 1979

Chicago, Illinois

June 1-5, 1980

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CcOklTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
President
DAVE RUBLEY
vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980* Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR * 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Sleffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobler,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schluballs,
Charles Pufnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crolly
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Prefects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
0 • Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexion

Sopf ember 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnqor
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobler
10 - Harold Card
17-Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 • Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 ■ Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie. 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156. Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson. Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat........................................... .•
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie.
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fainfield - Wilme J
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John,3_9_.Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 29&amp;G/^nd Strreot Winnie. . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
..............
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean . .
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - .Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
’ 278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767*4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238*4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Stef fey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-944B
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
276-5033
278-5033
278-6334
276-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best
eJVVv,

The COLDWATEBgBto? REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'f^^^OJ^^1 CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Sept. 5, 1978

PRES SEZi Paul Harrisi Founder of Rotary In
1905• ^as a young attorney in Chicago who felt
that there should be some type or means for
businessmen to get to know each other and have
a closer relationship. He invited four or five
other young businessmen to a lunch and out of
this first meeting, we now have 17,695 Rotary
Clubs with 822,700 members in 152 countries and
geographical regions.
President Dick encouraged all Coldwater Rotarians
to read or reread our book "Service Is My
Business" which gives the history and objectives
of Rotary membership.
******************

GREEI'eRS today were the "Dynamic Duo", John and
Bill Milnes.

Next Week - Gary Mallernee, WTVB &amp;
Carroll Barnes, Carrolls Shbes
Howard (Fingers) Taylor, Alternate
******************
SINGING today let by John Milnes
******************
PRESIDENT DICK REMINDS ALL THAT COMMITTEE CHAIR­
MAN REPORTS ARE DUE IMMEDIATELY!
******************

BOARD MEMBERS were reminded that there Is to be
a Board Meeting at 12 Noon, Sept. 7, at the
Health Center.
******************

TODAY'S PROGRAM was presented by Mr. Drew Claes,
Commercial Property Manager for Ford Realty.
Drew was petition chairman for the Headlee Tax
Limitation Proposal which will be on the Nov.
ballot. Drew gave a very interesting and in­
formative slide presentation on the escalation
of local and state taxes over the post 10
years. Some of the facts presented were:
1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

Michigan personal income has risen 140%
since 1968 while government spending
has gone up 73Q%»
State welfare spending has gone up 600%
in last 10 years.

The state population has increased 6,35$
in 10 years while state employees have
increased 50%«
State government will spend everything
given to them - there is no limit to
govern their budgets at present time.

A Lid must be put on local, state and
federal spending.

The Headlee proposal would prohibit state and
local tax' increases beyond specified current
limitations without voter approval. It would
limit current ratios to current earnings of the
states citizens. It would also require the
state to finance all state mandated programs
on local governemtns, and it provides a means
of refunding taxes collected beyond the legal
limits.

Mr. Claes encouraged all citizens to become
knowledgeable on the various tax proposals and
A letter of thanks was received from the Branch
then support and vote for the Headlee proposal
County Historical Society for Rotary's $1,000
Nov. 7.
donation to the Wing House.
W
■■
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******************
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM, is in charge of Fred
GUESTS FOR THE DAYs
M y
' Anderson. He will present Edward C. Howard,
Rotarians - Bill Smith
Lafayette, Ind.
Auburn, Indiana, who will discuss the Impact
Tom Megargle
Bronson
of the auction industry in todays marketplace,
Ray Ehl
Quincy
speaking specifically on Kruse Classic Auction­
Mike Krause
Quincy
eers, and the antique, classic and special
interest collector car industry.
Non-Rotarian Guests*******************
Eric Peterson
All
Renata Toupalik
CHS
DO YOU HAVE A PROGRAM COMING UP?
Nancy Price
Students
Well balanced programs broaden members horizons
*******************
and increase the opportunity for members to
ABSENT MEMBERS TODAY:
better understand the ideals of Rotary.
George Buchanan
Harlow Sexton
Our programs should be balanced between the four
Duke Davidson
Don Stine
avenues of service-club, vocational, community,
John Dean
Jim Troust
and international understanding.
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
Any worthwhile informative program on promoting
Jim Endicott
Reo. Goodwin
international understanding, raising business or
George Henriksen
Roger Higbea
professional standards, or advancing community
Gary Mallernee
Tom Miller
interests is suitable for a Rotary meeting, even
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
though the word Rotary may never be mentioned.
Ken Putnam
Charles Putnam
The goal of our programs is to broaden the per­
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
spectives of an informed membership. Another
*******************
purpose is to promote fellowship and friendli­
ness among fellow businessmen.
Are you making up your absence and helping your
club attain at least 90% attendance?
Vocational service programs include addresses or
discussions on standards, trends and problems of
*******************
various businesses and professions.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Bill Fuller and Ernie Luce,
Community Service programs evoke interest in
Ernie's 39th.
social services, civic matters, youth concerns,
*******************
and our clubs own service projects.
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION , ROME, ITALY
International service programs, designed to
June 10-14, 1979
illustrate and promote International under­
standing and- goodwill - often include talks
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
about other countries problems in international
June 1-5, I98O
relations or world community services.
DOES YOUR PROGRAM MEET ONE OF THESE CRITERIA?
WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAt PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert.
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

COWflTTEES
CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Sleffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Cord, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Tcupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: J|m Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
8 • Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Hlgboa
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 • Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodlay

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 • Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed GelEhert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Fbul Thompson
10 • Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156. Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrod. James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff. 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean. John. 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pct
Fischer. Dick. 56 N. Circle Dr. ■ Marjorie. . ”

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pct
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
..
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich. 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
Hruska, Richard. 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield wWilma J. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grar^ Street JA'jpnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . , .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Corlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Don. 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr.-Jeanne
"Mon, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Patton. Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman. Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . ,
Steffey. Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan. 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Rood
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD »*HER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
238*4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
cJTVVV)

The COLDWATEBgBto? REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dfiVli'ui the (J. S. A.

PRES SE2: President Dick reminded us of the Im­
portance of being Involved In supporting youth
programs and activities. He enccuiraged us all
to continue to be Involved In the future - "Today's
Youth Are Tomorrow’s Leaders."
Rotary’s youth work Includes! Student Exchange,
Little League, Youth Competition in Basketball
and Football, Junior Achievement, Rotary Park,
Big Brothers and Membership on Community Boards.
**************

SPECIAL THANK YOU!
Dear Chucks

The Tlbbits wishes to thank the Rotary Club for
its continued support of the Tlbbits project.
The strike night crews were very helpful and
absolutely necessary to the success of the up­
coming show. Rotary crews are always the most
experienced and helpful. Also the special
donation from your show is most helpful in the
continued growth of the Tlbbits service to our
Community.
Sincerely,
Larry Carrico
**************

HAPPY BIRTHDAY:

Terry Warner
Bill Klotz

Dan Dean
Ralph LaGro
**************

WELCOME BACK TO DALE TREADWELL!
****»**»*«*»«*

GREETERS:

(Sept. 19)
Warren Adair
Rich Holben
Craig Sebald, Alternate
**************

COMMITTEE REPORTS PAST DUE! Those Committee
Chairmen who have not turned in their reports
may face a fine from our ever eager Sargeant
At Arms.
**************
ABSENT ROTARIANS 9/12/78.
Walt Balcom
George Buchanan
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Lawrence Donay
Dick Fischer
Ed Geishert
Bob Kerr

Gary Mallernee
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Bob Seaman
Don Stine
Mike Toupalik
Larry Woodhams

****«***»**»*«

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Nelson Weber
Wendell Hathaway
Philip Hoard
Norb Strobel
Mel Rice
Clarence Snyder
Bob LeGalley
NON-RCTARIAN GUESTS:

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Leesburg, Florida
Bronson
Bronson

Greg Granum, Panel Processing
Nancy Price
Eric Peterson
Sherry McKinnon
David Barnes
Harold Coddlngton
Keath Pearce

__________ _____

9/12/78
SEPT, 10-16 YOUTH ACTIVITY WEEK

Program Chairman Fred Anderson Introduced a
representative from the Kruse Company. Ed
Howard Is the Administrative Assistant to the
company President. A four-year Evans Scholar­
ship winner, Mr. Howard holds a Bachelor of
Science degree from Indiana University, Ft.
Wayne Campus. He is a life-long resident of
Ft. Wayne and is active in numerous community
development projects including the Indiana
Alumni Association, Southwood Park Civic
Association, Catholic Social Services and
Lutheran Hospital Volunteer Services. He is
married and has four children ranging in age
from two to seven years.
Mr. Howard presented a slide program showing
us many pertinent facts concerning the Classic
Car industry. His company has done business in
four countries and forty four states. Kruse
Company works in the Auction field on a co­
broker, co-commission basis, often times with
charity organizations.
Labor Day weekend in Auburn, Indiana is the
time for a big gathering for a Classic Car
Auction. This also serves as a showcase for
the industry. Cars arrive on vehicles which
carry them from location to location. They
must be handled carefully, as a scratch on
sale day can cause a reduction in pried. There
were 80,000 people in attendance at Auburn.
Another big Auction is held in Scottsdale,
Arizona in January
S8me cars peak out in price and lose value.
This year's auction in Auburn had a car which
sold for a record price of $235,000. All top
five sales went to private owners. Sixty
percent of all the cars assigned this Labor
Day were sold.
Auction of 50's models are becoming popular.

The Kruse company also does extensive auction
work with land and homes. This type of auction
w&amp;rk very often comes through classic car
contacts.
Fred, a very interesting program-THANK YOU.
***************

NEXT WEEK'S program will feature Chuck Bacon
with a talk on his trip down the beautiful
Danube.
***************

PLAN FOR 1979 CONVENTION:
Rome, the "Eternal City," will host the 1979
convention of Rotary International 10-13 June.
Make plans now to gather a group from your
Rotary club to attend this 70th annual meeting.
************ ***
ROTARY TODAY

As of 1 July, 1978, there were 17,815 Rotary
clubs and an estimated 830,250 Rotarians in
154 countries and geographical regions. New
clubs admitted in 1977-78 totaled 488 in 39
countries.

W, S. Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M,

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P,M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
•

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^OllTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice Presidcnt
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert.
David Rubley. Paul Ruse
*1980- Norman Youtsey.
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Sleffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY service^
Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 ■ Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 ■ Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 • Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUR ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold. 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy * Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert. John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert. Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen. George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

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278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
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Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - 'Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Freratont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jon
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

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Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail * . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol.
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^i^Gj^V' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Sept. 19, 1978

PRES SEZt

Today's program Chairman, Dr. Charles Bacon,
presented Dr, Charles Bacon who gave an interest­
President Dick explained the functions of one of
ing review of his recent trip across Europe via
our 4 main committees, the Community Service
the
Beautiful Blue Danube.
Committee, and presented Paul Ruse, the Community
Service Committee Chairman.
Dr. Bacon’s narrative included enlightening
glimpses into the past with historical data
LATE!
LATE!
LATE!
LATE!
LATE!
to point up various aspects of his trip. He
Committee Reports will be considered LATE by
brought to mind Russia’s occupation of much of
next weeks meeting and those who have not turned
Europe and stated that most of that part of the
theirs in will be liable for a fine.
world is still occupied by Russia or indirectly
oontroled by her.
*******************
The
Danube is one of the main modes of trans­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to:
portation across Europe and will soon be part
Dick Moore
Don Steffey
Bill Bobler
of a waterway linking the West coast of Europe
with the Black Sea. The Russians completely
*******************
cominate the shipping trade of the Danube.
Bill Grimes invited all to attend the "Fly In"
The
Bacons boarded ship in Germany and crossed
at Memorial Airport next Sunday. The event is
Austria,
Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rominia and
being sponsored by the Fly Club and admission is
Bulgaria to the Black Sea and across the Sea
free. There will be rides and special events
to Turkey.
throughout the day.
Dr. Bacon especially enjoyed Istanbul, Turkey
*********** ********
and recommended the trip to every one.
Rotarian Bob Mann announced the death of Lila
********************
Mulchahey, widow of Past Rotarian, Ray Mulchahey.
The club spent a moment in silent prayer in
NEXT WEEK’S program will be in charge of Elwyn
memory of Mrs. Mulchahey.
Bodley who will present Mike Coppens of
********************
Vicksburg. Mike was one of 5 people selected
to visit England as part of Rotary Exchange
Sargeant-at-Arms, Duke Sward, announced that
program. He will talk and show slides of some
Sept. 23 is the first day of autumn.
of the highlights of that trip.
&amp;
********************
The program will include a discussion of English
business, industry and people. The area the
MEMBERS ABSENT, SEPT. 19, 1978:
team visited is called the East Midlands and
Jim Koss
Richie Barnes
includes such places as Nottingham, Sherwood
Bob Loose
Dick Biringer
Forest and England’s beautiful Peak District of
Bill Lymbumer
Bill Bobler
Derbyshire.
Jim Lyon
George Buchanan
********************
Gary Mallemee
Bill Carlson
An
admirable
and inspiring project was under­
Tom
Miller
Hal Creal
Bob Nagle
taken by the Rotary Club of Centreville, Mary­
Bill Crotty
Al Nelson
land, in cooperation with the county's board of
Duke Davidson
Dave Pierce
education and the recreation and parks board. It
Dan Dean
Paul Thompson
offered a program of education and recreation for
Ed DeVito
Jim Troust
retarded and handicapped children.
Larry Donay
Terry Warner
Dick Fischer
Rotarian involvement with this undertaking
Bill Fuller
began in the summer of 1976. when the Centreville
********************
club sponsored a week-long camp; this project
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
continued throughout the school year, and was
assisted by a six-week day camp program in the
Clarence Snyder
Bronson
following summer.
Bronson
Norb Strobel
Centreville Rotarians approached the problem
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
with this philosophy: Retarded and handicapped
Ray Morettini
Eric Peterson
children have the same needs as so-called
Nancy Price
Helen Baloom
"normal" children to develop as individuals and
Renata Toupalik
to make the community aware of them. The various
********************
day camp activities included programs that were
plysical,
cultural, mental and social.
GREETERS TODAY:
Rich Holben

Dr. Warren Adair

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
Dick Biringer
Alternate: Ken Worden
Dick Hruska
********************

John Milnes was the able song leader with Mark
Feller at the piano.
********************

Like all children, those who are retarded or
handicapped learn and enjoy do doing. In the
photo accompanying this article, John, a retarded
boy, learns the location of a nose by "reaching
out." Across the makeshift desk, laurie, a
Rotaractor, helps John to better understand the
world he lives in by familiarizing him with
things that others consider to be second nature.

A very humanitarian service performed by a
Rotary Community Service club.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

1979
1980

June 10-13, 1979

Rome, Italy

Chicago, Illinois

June 1-4, 1980

WKB

_______________________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

’
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY 6:15 PM

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._______ _______

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
WCK UHt
President
Viee President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

co'

COMMUNITY service^

ITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Sleffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hol Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

&gt; Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 • 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 • Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 • Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 ■ ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17-Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 • Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Doan
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Ftaul Thompson
10 ■ Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 • Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 ■ Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 ■ John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 js Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen. . .................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
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278-2239
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Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson. Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street -'Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
.
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

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Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .... . .“
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E.Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam. Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
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279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road * Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
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278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEBg|te?7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'?&amp;^OJA^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Sept, 26, 1978
President
Dick
referred
to
the
District
TODAY'S
PROGRAM
chairman
Elwyn
Bodley presented
PRES SEZl
Mike Coppens of Vicksburg, Mr. Coppens Is a
Governor's letter announcing that District 636
1979 Conference will be held at Long's Convention newspaper editor and was a member of the Rotary
Group Study Exchange Team which recently s'pent
Center, Lansing on May 11-12, 1979• Pres. Dick
six weeks In England as a guest of Rotary Dis­
would like a good contingent from Coldwater to
trict #122, Mr, Coppens gave a very interesting
attend. Mark your calendar for May 11-12.
colored slide narrative of his stay in the
REMINDER: Rotary International Convention Is In Lincolnshire-Devonshire area of Central England,
Rome, Italy June 10-13, 1979 and Chicago, Ill.
The purpose of the Group Study Exchange is to
June 1-4, 1980.
help US businessmen become better acquainted
District 636 has a group of camping enthusiasts
with their counterparts in other countries.
who belong to the International Fellowship of
Mr, Coppens pointed out that Englands local
Rotarian Campers and will be holding their
newspapers carry 85% local news and leave world
national rally In Chicago In 1979. Any Coldhappenings reporting up to the large city
Water Rotarian Is eligible to join this camping
Regional newspapers.
group.
The English have a real thing going for them in
Coldwater Rotary attendance fell to 86.2% in
that their radio stations are all state owned
August, thus knocking us out of first place
and
carry no advertising. (However there ain't
honors for the first time in 4 months. Let's
no free lunch and someone has to pay for that
get back into the makeup habit and increase our
broadcast time.)
number of 10Q% members.
Mr.
Coppens told about visiting a smdll rope
*****************
company that is still doing business out of its
GREETERS this week were:
original building which was built in 1782, as
contrasted to the huge ICB Corporation which is
Dick Biringer
Dick Hruska
one of Britain’s largest industrys and only 31
GREETERS next week:
years old. ICB makes large earth moving equip­
Elwyn Bodley
Larry Iveson
ment and will not build a machine until it is
Alternate-Don Shomo
completely paid for. Each order must be paid
for in advance, which is a far different pro­
*****************
cedure than that used in the US.
Member Ernest Luce shared a very humorous poem
entitled "My Get Up and Go Has Got Up and Went." England is experimenting with Industrial
Estates (Parks) where whole new cities are
Ernest continues to be one of our youngest
being built to accomodate new industrial expan­
older members. Well done Ernie!
sion. Homes, retail stores, parks, hospitals
**** X X- X X XX *******
and all the other ingredients of a city are
built to service the industrial complexes.
Rotarian Bill Bobier and Past President Chuck
Geishert belebrated their birthdays last week
Mr’J CoppenJ was especially impressed with the
many old churches and cathedrals which dot the
*****************
English countryside
Many of them date back to
Song leader John Dean and accompanist Mark Feller trtb 1600'st He also mentioned the famed
gave us an introduction to the 1979 Rotary Show
Sherwood Forest of Robin Hood renown. It is
theme by leading several old favorite foot­
being destroyed by coal mining expansion,
stomping songs •
Belated efforts by the environmentalists to
salvage a portion is under way.
*****************
One
of the highlights of his trip was a tour
Visiting Rotarians were:
through the Royal Crown Darby China factory
Phil Hoard
Bronson
which is world famous for it's fine china.
Wendell Hathaway
Bronson
There is a normal waiting period of two years
for visitations, however, they were given
Non-Rotarian Guests were:
special consideration as visiting dignitaries.
Gary Kuckel
Eric Goodwin
He
summed up his impressions of the English by
Sherry McKinnon
Ken Anderson
pointing out that they feel America is a very
Eric Peterson
Robert Rogan
big country but it is filled with very friendly
*****************
people.
Absent Members-Sept. 26, 1978s
Thanks Elwyn for a fine educational International
program.
Fred Anderson
Mark Maire
Carroll Barnes
******** X M X- ******
John Milnes
George Buchanan
Bill Milnes
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM in is charge of Bill Bobier
Bill Carlson
Tom Miller
who will present Rotarian Major Earl Polsley
Bill Crotty
Bob Nagle
from Grand Rapids, Executive Officer, Salvation
Fred Culy
Tom Normandin
Army, SW Michigan and Northern Indiana.
Duke Davidson
Gil Patton
Ed Geishert
John Pierson
*****************
Roger Higbea
Bob Seaman
ARE YOU DISPLAYING THE ROTARY POUR-WAY TEST IN
Richard Hruska
Mike Toupalik
YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS? BETTER YET, ARE YOU
Bill Klotz
Norm Youtsey
LIVING UP TO IT?
Bill Lymbumer
*****************
IS IT THE TRUTH?
1
2. IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
3. WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?
WILL
IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
4,

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._____________

�ROTARY CLUB OF ----------- ITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
Vfe* President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretory
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey.
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

DirectorPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Tcupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 • Fred Andorson
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Birlngor
26 ■ ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 ■ Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 • Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 ■ Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 ■ John Dean

March 1979
6 * Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 ■ James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Raul Thompson
10 ■ Mike Toupallk
17 • Wcrren Adair
24 • Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 ■ Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 • James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
S

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred. 46 Maple Lone - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Bornes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - .
Barnes, Richie. 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn. Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrod. James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy.
.........................
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean. John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne .... ^
DeVito, Edward. 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert. John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mory................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. .......
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin. RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin. Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes. Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger. 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben. Rich. 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, JohS, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue*- Patricia. . . . 7. .
278-5386 Kornstien, Viyent, 290 Cj^and Street Winnie...
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose,
Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
278-5956
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669
Magsig, Don, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gory, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
278-5909
278-5917 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8360
278-6704 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
238-2511 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-5970 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8840 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-6183 .Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6501 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
278-2912 Swart, Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
767-4508
Thompson, Paul. 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara. ...
238-4632
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-7448
Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen’ ’
278-2021
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2007
•Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
279-7147
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-5166
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-7948
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-2811
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6534
238-4323 White, Richard, 46 N, Circle Drive - Delores
278-6783 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4198 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-6856
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. £
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Meeting Time:
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
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278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDWATESgpfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWm|^OT^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest (^iM^in the U. S. A.
Oct. 3, 1978
PREZ SEZ:

Program Chairman, Bill Bobier, presented the
speaker for the day, Major Earl Polesley, a
fellow Rotarian from Grand Rapids (Past-Pres.
Gerald Ford's home club).
"What’s With The
Salvation Army?” was the title of Mr. Polesley's

VOCATIONAL SERVICE COMMITTEE:
Norm Youtsey, Chairman

Sub-Committees work in the area of:
A.
B.
C.
D.

Employer-Employee Relations
4-Way Test
Occupational Information
Trade &amp; Professional Relations

President Dick encourages every club member to
share the ideal of service with all of his
associates in business or profession through the
the above committees*

******************

John Milnes served as song leader for the day.

******************
GREETERS:

Larry Iveson &amp; Elwyn Bodley

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
George Buchanan Alt. Don g^ffey

Santford Jolley

******************

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

In Grand Rapids alone, over 140 adults visit
the Army Center nightly. Last year over 11,000
babies were born of unwed mothers in Salvation
Centers throughout the USA. The ages of the
mothers run from 12 yrs. on up. The Army
receives thousands of letters from grateful
One of their recent summer camp visitors was a
91 Yr. old woman who had never been to camp

Ray Ehl
Quincy
Gordon Martin
Bronson
Alvin Wiler
Bronson
Clarence Walters Quincy

before.
The Army serves many servicemen throughout the
United States when they are away from home.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

w Major.Polesley concluded his talk by urging ali
Rotarians to do something for some one else
evgpy&gt;day, and we will be fulfilling Rotary's
motto of "Service."

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Brooklyn

******************
ABSENT MEMBERS:

Fred Anderson
Charles Bacon
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Dick Fischer
Bill Fuller

The poem, "You've Got To Have A Glory”, best
describes the work of the Salvation Army. Some
people call the group a church because they are
dedicated to doing "Good Works Among^Men.
A
great deal of their work is done with people
needing personal rehabilitation. They own
hospitals, rehab camps and alcoholic centers.

recipients of Army services.

Oct. 3» 1978

Linda Holcomb
Daniel Hale
Joseph Kunk
Ethan Smith

address.
Mr. Polesley gave a very humorous and interest­
ing history of the Salvation Army activities
throughout the country. Salvation Army began
it's work in ’America about 100 years ago.

Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
George Henriksen
Roger Higbea
Santford Jolly
Bob Loose
Tom Miller
Bob Seaman
Don Stine
Harold Taylor
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward

******************

Mr. Polesley was very interesting and his ex­
planation of the Salvation Army efforts was
most educational. Bill, your selection of a
program was in keeping with the guidelines of
Rotary International. Thanks Much!
******************

REMINDER; District 636 1979 Conference will be
held at Long’s Convention Center, Lansing, on
May 11-12, 1979. Plan to attend.
******************

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM, in charge of Harold Card,
will feature a documentary film on the 1978
Indianapolis 500. All you race fans won’t
want to miss this one.

******************

Rotary International:

The contributions to The Rotary Foundation in
1976-77 totaled $10,104,473. The average con­
tribution per Rotarian worldwide was $12.74.
Of the 17,364 Rotary clubs in existence on 30
June, 1977, 5,431 or 31-2% made no contribution

Rome, Italy, June 10-13, 1979

Chicago, Illinois, June 1-4, 1980

WKB

to The Rotary Foundation. By region, Asia aver­
aged the highest, $28.25 Per Rotarian

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER___________________ _
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

c^WTttees

1978- 1979
COMMUNITY SERVICE" F
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE
Director'.Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Stefiey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton. Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxinc: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobler,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President. Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobler
10 ■ Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert

Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|octs: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, BUI Grimes,
Jerry Towns

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 • Ed Geishert
28 • Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard While
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Doan

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 • Warren Adair
24 ■ Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 ■ Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan. George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy. Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. ;. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, &gt;35 Fairfield-w Wilma J
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Komstien, Vincent ?90 Gra^d Street Winnie. . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Dot-^^.s Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Paricnurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . .
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street * Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. ....
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island * Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall * Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. west LUSE
223 W. PREMONT
COLD W£R, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
eJVVV&gt;

The COLDWATEOfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'f^.^Ojyy^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dliWin the U. S. A.

Oct. 10, 1978
PRES SSZ:
President Dick spoke of Community
Service, Larry Woodhams, Chairman: the purpose
is to initiate, develop and complete projects
designed to improve your community.. Every
.i.»t :1 n. should pledge and apply the ideal of
service to his personal, business and community
life.

Specific projects of the Community Service
Committee are:

A.
B.
C.
D.

Rotarian Harold Card, Chairman for the day,
Introduced Jerry Hagen, Public Relations man
for Jim Gilmore-A. J. Foyt Racing Team,
Mr. Hagen gave an interesting up-date on
Indiarapolis type racing. Tom Sneva is the
leading professional driver for 1978 with only
one major race left in the racing season. The
1st place finisher for the year receives a
$10,000 cash award.

Tickets for Indianapolis Time Trials cost from
$15,00 to $55.00 and the prizes total more than

Handicapped Children
Rural-Urban
Student Quest
Youth Scholarship

one million dollars for the famous race.

*********************

Al Unser, three time winner of the '500,
received $296,000 as the 1978 winner. Al's
first win was in 1971 and repeated in 1972.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

Rotary Internation Convention

Rome Italy, June 10-13, 1979
Chicago Illinois, June 1-4, 1980

Thanks, Harold, for an interesting program.

District Governer's Visit
Nov, 14, Gov, William Galbreath of Stevens­
ville will visit Coldwater. The Club will
assemble at the Country Club at 6:30 P.M.

for dinner with the Governor.
75th Anniversary of Rotary - Feb. 23, 1980
District 636 - 1979 Converence

Long's Convention Center, Lansing
May 11-12, 1979
************************

GREETERS TODAY:

Santford Jolley and
George' Buchanan

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

William Bobier
John Kennedy

ABSENT MEMBERS, OCT. 10, 1978.
Fred Culy
Dake Davidson
Charles Dr vis
Dan Dean
•Dick Fischer
Ed Geishert
Bob Kerr
Ralph LaGro
Bill Klotz

Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Dan Ward
Ken Worden

Seventeen out of ninty-four absent. This means
that we have 81.9% attendance. Let's do better.

***********************
ROTARY FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTIONS, Cont.

ROTARIAW GUESTS:
Bronson
Quincy
Middletown, Ohio
Bronson

NO.’I-ROTARIA'I GUESTS:
Linda Holcomb
Dan Hale
Joseph Kunk

***********************

AU. Eon stine

************************

Gordon Martin
Ray Ehl
Dick Greathouse
Tom Megargle

Janet Gutherie, the first woman Indy driver,
finished 9th and drove the entire race with a
bad arm, thus having to drive with only one
hand.

Coldwater High School

The United States, Canada and Bermuda have an
average contribution per Rotarian of $12.59They are second in the world, following Asia
who has an average of $28,25.

***********************
TWO NEW COUNTRIES ADMITTED TO ROTARY INTER­
NATIONAL:
Rotary's world continues to grow.
Recently admitted to Rotary International were
the clubs of Andorra, Andorra and Dubai, United
Arab Emirantes.

************************
Coldwater Rotary is planring a ladies night for
Nov. 28 at the Career Center in combination with
Bronson and Quincy Clubs - Program will be the
fellows who visited England on Rotary Exchange.

Andorra, the largest of Europe's small states,
has been an autonomous principality. It is
situated in the Pyrenees between Spain and
•France and is a significant commerce and
tourist center.
The United Arab Emirates is located along the
eastern Persian Gulf coast consisting of seven
states.
Dubai is the capital.

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�coWIttees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
KLv
President

HEet
DAN WARD
ERNEST LUSE

RewX8H-

Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobior,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magslg
0 - Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobler
10 - Harold Card
17 • Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 ■ Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Raul Thompson
10 • Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobler, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller. William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
. . . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fqkfield - Wilrpa J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent,
^rand’^^et Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-2968
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road * Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448"
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N, PREMONT
Coldwater MICHIGAN
MTnnr«

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
aJWu

The COLDWATEjfflfetorj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^|l^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The S in\&lt; ingest dli\l&gt;A’n the U. S. A.

PREZ SEEi President Dick predicts that "The Maizje
A Blue Will Rise Again'.' If they win eight our of
their last nine games it will still be a good
season.
President Dick outlined who may propose new
members. There seems to be some question in our
local By-Laws as to who is eligible to propose
a new member. The following classifications are
allowed to propose prospective memberst

1.
2.
3.

b,

5.

Active Member
Additional Active
Senior Active
Past Service Member
By the Membership Development Committee

Honorary Member classification is not eligible to
propose new members.
*****************

WHAT IS AN ADDITIONAL ACTIVE MEMBER? Any active
member may propose TWO additional men from the
active's business for Rotary membership. The
additional active has full membership except if
the sponsoring active member terminates, the
additional active is terminated also.
******** *********

A SENIOR ACTIVE is an activd member with 15 or
more years of Rotary membership, or is 65 years
of age and has 10 or more years of membership,
is 65 or over and has been a member of more than
one club for a total of 5 or more years, or is a
present or past officer of Rotary International.
A Senior Active member MAY NOT propose an addi­
tional active member.

*****************
ROTARY GUEST:

Norm Strobel, Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
*
Don Metzler
Linda Holcomb
Coldwater High School—-&gt;
Dan Hale
"
Joe Kunk
"
"
*****************

ABSENT MEMBERS - Oct. 17, 1978
Harold Goodholm
Warfen Adair
Bob Kerr
Fred Anderson
Dan Magsig
Charles Bacon
John Milnes
Bill Bobier
Bill Milnes
George Buchanan
Tom Miller
Harold Card
Dick Moore
Duke Davidson
Bob Nagle
Charles Davis
Tom Normandin
Dan Dean
Gil Patton
Ed DeVito
Charles Putnam
Larry Donay
Don Stine
Jim Endicott
Larry Woodhams
Bill Fuller
Ken Worden
Ed Gelshert
30% OF OUR MEMBERSHIP WAS ABSENT TODAY! One of
the benefits of Rotary membership is the fellow­
ship derived from regular attendance. Let's all
make a special effort to attend as often as
possible and to make up at another club when
absent. It is also very important that you turn
in your make-up slips immediately after-your
visit to another club (to Bob Rumsey) in order
for our club to get credit for the make-up. One
or two additional make-ups can mean the difference
of a percentage point on the club's report.

****** ***** *********

Oct. 17, 1978
Program for the day was in charge of Fred
(incision) Culy who presented Mr. Wade Smith of
the Branch County Intermediate Schools. Wade
introduced Mr. Craig Berry of Reading, State
President of Michigan Future Farmers of America.
Mr. Berry gave a thumbnail sketch of the FPA
organization dedicated to developing leadership
training among rural youth. He also pointed
out that the Michigan membership is in excess
of 10,000 members and has increased steadily
since it's inception in 1929- The 1978 theme
is "Celebrating A Golden Past and A Brighter
Future." Mr. Berry introduced Miss Peg Arm­
strong of Newhall, Iowa, who is an officer o
the National FFA organization. Miss Armstrong
is a sophmore at Aimes University and was in
Coldwater to keynote the "Green Hand Initiation
Conference at Branch County Career Center on
Tuesday evening. Over 600 young people were
expected for this program.
Miss Armstrong was a most articulate speaker
and very adept at mixing humor and FFA facts.
into an Interesting program. Some of the points
brought out by Miss Armstrong are:
1. Rotary and FFA objectives are similar
in that "Service To Community" is the
cornerstone of membership.
2. FFA objectives include helping American
Youth fashion a successful future in
agriculture through understanding of
the Free Enterprise System.
3. Personal leadership involvement and
active participation in community
affairs is a must for FFA members.
4.

The FFA motto Is: Learning To Do,
Doing To Learn, Learning to Live,
Living to Serve. This sums up the
.objectives of the National FFA Organi­
zation and explains who fine young
people such as Miss Armstrong and Mr.
Berry are willing to take time from
their busy school schedules to travel
throughout the country extolling the
Ideals of Future Farmers of America.

Thanks Fred &amp; Wade for a fine program.
*************%■******

REMEMBER DISTRICT CONFERENCE is May 11-12, 19?9
at Long's Convention Center in Lansing. Pres.
Dick would like a good representation from the
Coldwater Club.
********************'
MARK YOUR CALENDAR - LADIES NIGHT, Nov. 28 at
Career Center in conjunction with Quincy and
Bronson clubs. Interesting program and fine
meal. Treat your Rotary Ann to a fun evening!
****** ************* *

DISTRICT GOVERNOR, KM., GALBREATH, of Stevens­
ville will visit the Coldwater Club Nov, 14.
Let's shoot for 90% attendance at the noon
meeting and all Committee Chairmen at the
Country Club dinner meeting at 6:30 P.M. Comm,
reports will be required.
********************
NEWS NOTES: Thank you cards (for flowers)/were
received from Sue White and Sue Nagle and' Rot­
arian Fred Culy, all of whom were recently
hospitalized. We are glad that our efficient
Community Health Services have speeded their
recovery.
Rotarian Les Luce celebrated his birthday this
past week, 10/13. Congratulations Les.

Bill Carlson &amp; Bob Kerr
Conrad Swart, Alternate
SONG LEADER volunteer John Dean substituted for
John Milnes. John is anxious to get into next Feb
Rotary show. Looking for new voices. STEP FORWARD NEW MEMBERS!
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M. '

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

CO'

COMMUNITY SERVICE

ITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Dircctor:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lyniburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Mogsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal. Ken Putnam. Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Lorry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEM RENOUF
Nambour, Australia
. , .
The above . oar progrem

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

.

’
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton
September 197B
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Dick Blrlngor
26 • ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 ■ Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 ■ Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 • Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

Rotarv Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
wBI be
b, .he Ab President Prep.-n, Chairman, Dove Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay. Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . ..
Fuller. William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
. .V . . ■
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield 278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. ...............
278-8086 Klein, John. 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand F*reet Witt's ■ • •
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha ■ Margaret. . . .
278-5956 •Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . ■
278-7249 Lyon. James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna.................
Mjfl-2096 Maire, Mark. 287 Almary Drive - Diane
■GSM669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan...................................
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17^Jlendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 •Man, Robert Fr.. 75^J. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores............................
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-4248
Nelson, Al. 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon.......................
278-2968
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-6978
Patton. Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane. ........................
278-4082
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. ■ Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John. 340 Marshall - Moura.........................
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam. Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Rood • Harriet

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood • Rita
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-2511 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5970 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-8840 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
278-6183 Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-6501 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2912 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail ■ • •
278-2217 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
767-4508 Thompson. Paul. 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
238-4632 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-7448 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-2021
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Loke Drive • Christine
278- 2007
279- 7147 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5166
278-7948 Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Rood...............................
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-2811
278-6534 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester. 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278- 6856
Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9349 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time
33^6X^2:00^ TM-67
Visiting lipiariarf^AIways

Vielconte

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

WF

The COLDWATEOfefc/r} REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf§^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest ShYi^in the U. S. A.

Oot. 24, 1978
Program Chairman Judge Ed DeVito, from Branch
County Probate Court, introduced Mr. John
Howard, Case Worker for Probate Court. These
two gentlemen presented a film entitled
"Are You Listening?11, which was produced for
the Mormon Church,

COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER NEWSi
Thank you note for flowers from Mary (Mrs. Jeff)
Dean was received.
Rotarian Ernie Luse is confined at Community
Health Center and should receive our thoughts
and prayers.

Many of our problems with others comes from our
inability to listen. We are more apt to talk
when we should listen. We let our prejudices
get in the way of our communScation with others
so that we miss the whole point of a convers­
ation.

««*«•*•»•*»**»****»
Letter from Dist. Governor William Galbreath
reminds us that deadline for submitting candid­
ates for Dist. Governor is Dec. 1. and anyone
interested should contact President Dick.

Judge DeVito told of many problems that come to
his court which are the result of peoples in­
ability to communicate with those with ohom they

Rotary Foundation Week is Nov. 12-18, and there
are several interesting programs available.

come in contact.

•*«•*****«•«**«-»«••
Also, our Dist. Governor will be visiting ub on
Tues., Nov. 7, and all Rotarian members are
urged to be in attendance. Our early leavers
privilege will not be in effect for this meeting.

*t*««H****M**M**
September attendance was 87
which was good
for second behind the Vicksburg Club with 88.71%.
Let's keep those makeups coming in. 35 members
absent today - the largest number of absentees
in many years. It appears that many of us
should review our commitment to Rotary.

-ft******************
ABSENT MEMBERS-Oct. 24, 1978:
Carroll Barnes
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Mark Feller
Dick Fischer
Reo Goodwin
Roger Higbea
Richard Hruska
larry Iveson
Jim Koss
Bill Klotz

Jim Lyon
Mark Ma ire
t.
Tom Miller
Dick Moore
George Pierce
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Don Shorno
t
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Richard White
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

The Probate Court has a staff of 5 which works
with an ever increasing case load of youthful
offenders. Offenders are usually failing in
school, from homes where parents are not getting
along, and who are running with comrades who are
also in trouble with society. Learning and
listening is an inportant key to communication
with others.

A new juvenile code will soon be adopted in
Michigan and will be a great improvement over
the present system. Reform schools are on their
way out and re-integration back into society is
the main objective now. More responsibility is
being placed on our schools to do a better job
of counseling and educating youth to become
useful citizens.
Prison or jail confinement of youthful offenders
has not proven to be an effective solution. Our
jails are bursting at their seams. Our society
does not permit the wholesale killing of law
violators, so the only alternative is to proper­
ly educate them on the advantages of useful
citizenship. "Firmness But Fairness" is the
objective of our Probate Court.

Thanks Ed for an interesting program.
*«*»&lt;**«*****«-»*««*
Rich Benson, head pro at Sauk River Racquet Club,
will be our guest speaker next week. The program
is in charge of John Dygert.

*******************
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

«***•**&lt;«••**«****»
John Klein

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Norb Strobel
Mark Putnam
Warren Wade
Bob Beauchamp

*******************
Bronson
Marshall
Bronson
Bronson

PROMOTE CLUB FELLOWSHIP - At every club meeting
there is something to learn about Rotary and its
objectives. A direct relationship expecially
exists between fellowship and attendance. All
club members should appreciate this fact, and
endeavor to promote fellowship within the club.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

John T. Howard
Robert Showerman
Linda Holcomb
Dan Hale
Joe Kunk

Alternate - Howard Teeter

Speaker
Coldwater
••

•»*♦*♦♦********♦*♦**

A CLUB MEMBER'S DUTY - No Rotarian refuses a
sincere request by his club to assist in its ac­
tivities and service projects. He participates
in all club events, unless it is absolutely
impossible.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

*******************

Rotary International Convention:
Rome, Italy - June 10-14, 1979

GET YOUR MAKE-UPS IN!

Chicago, Illinois - June 1-5, I98O

NUMERO UNO - NUMBER ONE!

LETS MAKE COLDWATER

District Conference:

May 11-12, 1979, Longs Convention Center, Lansing

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
___ _________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

k

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoOlTTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice Presidenf
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS;
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jlni Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Toni Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Directors Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnqer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 • Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer. Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert. John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott. James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278-4990
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Roadt- Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. v
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremon£Rood Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
.
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel •. .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Don, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR, ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
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278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
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278-5033
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278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best "

The COLDWATEggfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^|^^|FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinggst dfiWA'n the U. S. A.

Oct. 31, 1978
PREZ SEZ: President Dick announced that the
Board of Director* would be meeting Thursday,
Nov. 2, at 12:00 Noon at the Health Center.

Rotarian Ernie Luce has been released fro* the
Health Center and is recuperating at hoae, 223
North Freaont Rd. We wish hi* a speedy recovery.
President Dick explained Rotary's 4th Avenue of
Service, International Service, which is under
th* direction of Rotarian Ralph LaGro. The ob­
jectives are to involve every neaber in an effort
to advance International Understanding, Goodwill
and Peace by using the total resources of Inter­
national Rotary. Sone Projects are:

A.
B.
C.

International Youth Projects.
Rotary Foundation
World Coaaunity Service.

Quincy
Bronson

Ray Ehl
Philip Hoard
Joseph E. Uvick

Non Rotarians

Ric Benson
Progra*
Linda Holcoab
CHS
Dan Hale.
"
Joe Kunk
"
Lonnie AvraAlt.
Congressman Dave Stockman
********************

Mr. Benson was formerly
in charge of physical fitness at lanslng YMCA
and will be aoving to Coldwater in the near

future.
The speaker gave a detailed description of the
Racquet Club construction, which is located on
S. Butters Ave *, just off West Chicago St•
There will be six racquet ball courts, exercise
rooms, saunas, lockers, dressing rooms, as well
as supporting areas. The firm is shooting for
500 memberships with nearly 300 already commited. Members will receive court priority for
prime playing times as well as reduced rates
over the general public.

The object of Racquet Ball is to propel the
ball to the front of the court before it touches
the floor and is quite similar to paddle or hand
ball.
The playing court is 20 x 40', completely en­
closed and the ball is playable off any wall
and the ceiling. A game consists of 21 points
and only the server can score points. Most
games take approximately 30 minutes to complete.

Women

SHE WRAPS IT UP FAST

A census taker asked the woman,at the doors
"How many in your family?"
"Five," snapped the answer. "Me, the old nan,
kid, cow and cat."
"And the politics of your faaily?"
"Mixed. I'm Republican, the old Ban's a Demo­
crat, the kid's wet, the cow's dry and the cat’s
a communist."
Thomas laMance
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River Racquet Club.

Mr. Benson stated that the beauty of Racquet
Ball is that it can be played by people of all
ages and they can set the pace of their own
game. There will be leagues for all classes of
players.

GUESTS FOR THE DAY - Oct. 31. 1978

Rotarians

Todays progra* Chairman, John Dygert, presented
Mr. Rick Benson, the aanager of the new Sauk

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APT ANALOGY

Federal aid is like giving yourself a blood
transfusion in your left arm, drawing from your
right ara and spilling 90 percent of it on the
way across.
Hayward Hensley

especially are being attracted to Racquet
Ball since the game does not require the expert­
ise and accuracy that tennis does in that there
is notnet or out of bounds to hinder the
amateur.

Because the game requires constant movement and
can become quite strenuous, proper warm-up is
an absolute necessity. It is recommended that
participants spend at least 10 minutes of leg
stretching and arm movements before starting to
play - the game is.considered ideal for weight
control and body toning.

The Sauk River Racquet Club expects to open the
last of November and with a public Grand Opening
soon after.

Thanks for an interesting program John and Rick.

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GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
Hal Creal
Vincent Korneteln

...
Ait- HU[e To“P«llk

Bob Rumsey joyously celebrated his 50th birth­
day this week. Here's wishing you good health
and long life Bob!

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*****************

ALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMKN AND AVENUE CHAIRMEN WILL
MEET WITH GOV. BILL AT THE COUNTRY CLUB AT 6:30
P.M. FOR REPORTS.

WKB

Lets all plan to be in attendance Tues, Nov, 14,

to welcome Dist. Gov. Wm, Galbreath to the
Coldwater Rotary Club. Mr. Galbreath's schedule
will take hi* to every Rotary Club in Dist. 636.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoOlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVERUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley. Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director.Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Trousl
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1976
) - Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 - Elwyn Bodley

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 ■ Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 • John Doan

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Ftiul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Warren Adair
24 ■ Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 • James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

Buchanan, George. P.O. Box 156, Coldwater • Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad. James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy ■ Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Foil River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark. 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick. 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy. John, 85 Fairfield - ’Wilma J. .
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. T
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley. David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Honchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia . . . .
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279-9448278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49035

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^feto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?|fe8j^W CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singing&amp;st

the U, S. A.

Nov. ?, 1978
PREZ SEZi Thank you cards for flowers while 111
Rotarian David Rubley presented Rotarian Jim
were received from Hike Koss and Ernest Luse.
Endicott, Director of the Board of Public Util­
Rotary Foundation Week Is next week - Nov. 12-18. ities in Coldwater.
This Foundation was started In 1917 to further
There are about 40 municipally owned utilities
common understanding on an International basis.
In Michigan. Host are small utilities serving
In 1947, a memorial to Paul Harris sparked a
rebirth of the Idea of Rotary Contributions for very compact areas. The Coldwater Utility pays
Idea exchange among people of all nations. Each 6^6 of gross Income to the City in lieu of taxes.
The 40 locally owned utilities supply only 9% of
Rotary Club Is encouraged to donate $10.00
annually for each new member plus $1.00 for each Michigan's electric needs.
old member. Approximately 5°% of Rotary Clubs
The speaker gave a vivid description of what the
are accepting this challenge. The other primary Board is doing to supply future power needs for
method Is to donate $1,000 on an Individual
Coldwater residents and Industries. For several
basis as a Paul Harris Fellowship. The Coldwater years, the cities in the lower tier of counties
Club does donate on the recommended level.
have been members of a Mutual Aid agreement
whereby they would help each other In times of
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emergency. This Mutual Aid agreement has develop­
John Dean, song leader, had fun with an Impromp­ ed into the establishment of a 5 community power
tu quartet - Mark Haire. Gary Mallernee. Jeff
authority, empowered to finance and build needed
Dean and Dan Magsig. Good going fellows!
generating facilities for the next generation.
»»**♦****-»*♦*■»***
The electrical supply will become acutely short
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to George Pierce, Ed Gelshert and in supply as early as 1982-1984. Feasabllity
studies have shown that it Is more economical to
Ralph Toupalik.
build one large power plant to service several
communities than several small individual plants.
ROTARIAN GUESTS - Nov. 7. 1978
The Michigan South Central Power Agency was esta­
Chick Kennedy blished in March, 1978. with the following cities
Ray Ehl
Quincy
(Member Guest) as membersi Coldwater, Hillsdale, Marshall,
Dale Vincent
Bronson
Union City and Clinton. The Agency's first
NON - ROTARIAN GUESTS:
budget is for $219,000 financed by bonds Issued
to the member communities. It is to the credit
Marshall
Boyd Wiggins
of the city fathers of the respective cities that
CHS
Suzanne Klein
•I
they had enough confidence in each other that they
George Huff
•I
could establish a power authority that will be a
Craig Bercaw
separate entity unto itself and outside the
Bronson
Sue Vincent
jurisdiction of the various city governments.
w*jhhhwh**«***«
The first plant will have capacity of 50,000 KW
MEMBERS ABSENT - NOV. 7, 1978
to service the first 20 years. In 1986, the
second 50,000 KW plant will be on line and in
John Milnes "
Dick BirInger
1993. the third plant will provide 100,000 KWs.
Gil Patton
George Buchanan
Coldwater has to purchase about
of it's
Charles Putnam
Bill Carlson
power needs at the present without any guarantee
Ken Putnam
Duane Davidson
of future supplies. In order to be master of our
Craig Sebald
Dan Dean
own destinies, it is necessary to be able to
Paul Thompson
Bill Fuller
guarantee unlimited power to our industries who
Lester Wise
John Klein
provide jobs. The bonding limits will be in the
Ken Worden
Ralph LaGro
neighborhood of $40 million which is considerably
Bill Klotz
more than the city alone could handle, hence the
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need for a joint power authority.
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
Thanks Jin for an informative program.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Rotarian Jin and the City of Cold­
Wm. Crotty Aitemate-Ralph Toupalik
Jim Koss
water were recently honored when the new power
authority elected Jim as the Charter President of
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the new entity.
The R.I. board recently established a "75th
Anniversary Fund for the Development of the
Rotary International Health, Hunger and Humanity NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: District Governor William
Program." The new fund, announced at the R.I.
Galbreath of Stevensville will be with us. Let's
convention in Tokyo, Japan, will be used for
have 100% attendance.
major international service programs, such as a
»»*«**■»*****«**»
worldwide effort for the Immunization of child­
ren and adults. The development period of the
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1978.
program Is from 1 July, 1978 to 30 June, 1980.
The Tuesday night after Thanksgiving - 7«00 P.M.,
Career Center, ladies Night - Supper and Program.
Any Rotary club that subscribes to the fund a
sum equal to U.S. $15.00 per member (as a mini­ Reasonable cost (Approximately $6.00) for good
mum), or U.S. $1,500.00 per club, will be eligi­ dinner and interesting evening.
ble to receive recognition.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
The invested capital of the fund and the earned Ro_
italv - June 10-14 1979
interest will be expended for the purpose of the
’
*
fund over a period not to exceed five years. The Chicago, Illinois - June 1-5» 1980
trustees of th© fund will b© "th© executive con— DISTRICT CONFERENCE
nittee of the board of directors of R.I. Further
.........
details concerning the 75th anniversary fund and
1979. Longs Convention Center. Lansing
the health, hunger and humanity program will be
sent to all clubs as soon as they are available.
WKB

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^ftlTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro. Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Stef fey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Cord, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 ■ ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 ■ Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Mol re
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 ■ Warren Adair
24 • Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geldiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 ■ Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 ■ Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes^Richie, 21_Scott Ave. - Karen. ...................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan. George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord. Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fail River Dr. - Barbara
Culy. Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winni^. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road * Harriet

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2511 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5970 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278-8840 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6183 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-6501 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2912 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
278-2217 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
767-4508 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
238-4632 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-7448 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-2021
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278- 2007
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
279-7147 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-5166
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-7948
278-2811
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6534 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
278-6783 Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278- 4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. « ......................
279- 9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278- 6856 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279- 9349 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279*9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEI^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'tfeM^J^'RY' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Nov. 14, 1978

CLUB VISITATION BY DISTRICT
GOVERNOR WM. GALBREATH
OF STEVENSVILLE
Mr. Galbreath is retired from the lakeshore
Education System and has been an active Rotariap
for twelve years. District 636 extends from
Lake Michigan to Hillsdale and up to Grand Rapids
and lanslng. Mr. Galbreath is responsible for
51 Rotary Clubs and 2882 members in District 636,
and is elected to the District Governor's posi­
tion for one year.

Through the years, recipients of these
awards who represent the highest standards of
youth in their countries, have Expressed the
certainty that the period they spent abroad as
"ambassadors of good will" for Rotary had an
Inportant impact on their lives.
You might be Interested in the follow-up
success stories of a few of the earlier award
recipientsi
Joseph Byrne Sills - Vice President,
United Nations Association

Mr. Galbreath reviewed the ideals of Rotary as
Armen Guzellmian - Concert Pianist
being "Service Above Self" and reminded us that
one of Rotary's main purposes is to promote good
Trygve Fredrik Hamberg - Editor
will and human understanding among all people of
Ms. Sylvia Bacon - Associate Judge,
the world He pointed out that Rotary InterSuperior Court for Washington, D.C.
national's President Clem Renouf of Australia
has coined Reach Out" as Rotary's slogan. Health,
Jofei Sukegawa - Institute of Law, The
Hunger and Humanity is Rotary's battle cry for
Supreme Court for Japan
the next two years.
It was Bertrand Russell who said, "We know
Rotary International is concentrating on the needs too much and feel too little."
of the children of the world by pledging $15.00
Through The Rotary Foundation, we have an
per member (830,000 members) to help alleviate
opportunity
to develop in the lives of
hunger and poverty among children.
tomorrow's leaders a stronger feeling and a
The speaker announced that this week is
greater sensitivity for others. Thus, they
National Rotary Foundation Week in honor of
will be not only more knowledgeable, but also
Rotary's commitment to "World Peace Through
more responsive to the needs and the attitudes
Understanding." The Rotary Foundation was organ­
of others.
ized in 1917 through voluntary contributions as
To date more than 12,000 award recipients
a method of uniting the peoples of the world
have crossed international boundaries, to
through mutual understanding and respect.
REACH OUT to people of different customs and
In those early days it could not have been
cultures in countries around the world. Who
easy to determine the effectiveness of such a
can calculate the expent to which this experi­
project. Much of the western world was engaged
ence has motivated them to break down those
in "The War To End All Wars," prejudice and
barriers of mistrust and misunderstanding and
suspicion among nations was rampant and people
suspicion which can so easily divide people?
in many countries were uneducated and living in
Mr. Galbreath concluded his talk by quoting
abject poverty. The contributions came in
Rotary International President Clem Renouf:
slowly for the first JO years and the programs
"Rotary gives ordinary men the opportunity for
envisioned by the leaders of Rotary were merely
extra
ordinary service to others." He
in their own minds.
challenged each Rotarian to move Rotary up a
In 1947, the death of Paul Harris, the beloved
not’ch in his priorities during the coming year,
founder of Rotary International, unwittingly
to accept the opportunity to serve, by REACHING
became the instrument that created The Rotary
OUT, by CARING and by SHARING.
Foundation as we know it today. All Rotarians
were united in their feeling that no ordinary
means could be used to honor the memory of this
PRES SEZ: President Dick Introduced to the
man who was held in such high esteem. A living
Slub an interesting series titled "FIRST MEN
memorial that would exemplify the ideals of
OF ROTARY."
international understanding that Paul Harris
Harry Ruggles, Chicago, Ill., World War I Era
spent his life working for was needed and so
1. Was the 5th member of Chicago Rotary
henceforth the contributions to the Foundation
2. Was The Charter Club's first treasurer
were to be made to perpetuate his memory. This
and 4th President.
was the inspiration that sparked a new and
Introduced singing to Rotary in an
3
enthusiastic interest in supporting and promoting
effort to instill comradeship and
the worthy goals of The Rotary Foundation.
friendliness among the members.
From the first 18 Graduate Fellowships awarded
4 Out of the first 200 men to join Chica­
in 1947, the Foundation has grown tremendously.
go Rotary, Harry Ruggles was responsi­
This year, studying abroad and promoting inter­
ble for nearly 150.
national understanding are recipients of 582
5 He was a printer by trade, contributing
Graduate Fellowships, 89 Undergraduate Scholar­
the printing needs of the Club.
ships, 51 Technical Training Awards and 93
One of their early meetings was being
6
Teachers of the Handicapped. The first recipi­
held at the old downtown Sherman Hotel
ents of the newly established Journalism Awards
and had lapsed into a rather dull
are studying this year, 1978-79. Also, 110
affair so Harry jumped up and shouted
young business and professional teams were sent
"Let's Sing."
to various parts of the world as a part of the
He later organized a Club Quartet that
7
Group Study Exchange program.
sang at weekly meetings and early con­
ventions.
This means that nearly 1,400 young men and
Mr. Ruggles was raised in Northern
8
women were given an opportunityto study or work
Michigan and died Oct. 23, 1959 at the
in countries all over the world and to meet
age of 88.
personally with the people in their host countries
**********************
In this mutual exchange of ideas and friendship,
many of the stereotyped notions of people of other GREETERS NEXT WEEK: Fred Duly 4 Robt. Loose
nations were found to have no basis.
Alternate - Jerry Towns
WKB

____________

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

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ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.______________

�CO®ITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretory
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

' COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymbumer
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sextan
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Blrlnger
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 • Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 ■ George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 • Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street ■ Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Stringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
.
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
.
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
..............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive * Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy. Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N.^Tiske Road -*Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Xdkonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
.
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . 278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marion
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD7,'ATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-44)4
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278*7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEKBfetoj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWZ^^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Nov. 21, 1978
PRES SEZ: President Dick read thank you letter
Progran for the doy was Miss Vicky Nlnno of the
from Gov. Bill Galbreath and thanked all commit­ Dept, of Social Services, who gave an interesting
tee chairmen and conmittee menbers who gave
account of the DSS's adoption project. Mies
reports at the Dist, Governor's nesting last
Ninno pointed out that the progran was sonewhat
Tuesday evening. Also thanked all who helped
an extension of the State’s Foster Hone Care
In order to properly natch child and
nake Governor Bill's visit a memorable one. Thereprogran
new home, extensive studies are made of both
seens to be many menbers taking part in many
child and new potential parents as to their back­
projects in Coldwater Rotary.
ground, habits, reason for adoption requests,
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tenpement, etc. Since July, 3 Branch County
NEXT WEEK is our Ladies Night joint nesting with fanilies have qualified for adoption, however,
the proper children as yet have not been found.
Bronson, Union City and Quincy Rotary Clubs,
Tine is 7iOOnP.M. at the C reer Center for a good Every effort is nade for a favorable natch, how­
dinner and entertaining progran put on by the
ever, the statutes allow a dissolution of the
Rotary Exchange Tean that recently visited in
adoption within the first year in event of an
England. Cost is just $6.00 per person for a
emergency. Mentally disturbed and handicapped
pleasurable evening. WE WILL NOT neet next Tues, children are given special consideration and
noon, and the ladies Night will be our regular
children from same fanily are kept together when­
weekly nesting. Plan to treat your Rotary Ann
ever possible. Generally children are placed in
to a good Rotary night.
hones outside their hone community in order to
GREETERS AT THE LADIES NIGHT NEXT WEEK WILL BE:

Duane Davidson &amp; Lester Luce
Alternate - Dale Treadwell

give then every opportunity for a new start in
life. DSS works closely with private placement
agencies to see that every child is eventually
found a new hone and parents, and single persons
are eligible to adopt a child.

Upon attaining the age of majority, adopted
persons nay request information regarding their
natural parents. However, the Court of Juris­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO diction will furnish this information only with
Carroll Barnes
the consent of all parties or if the child's
ALSO LAST WEEK - ( NOT ROOM IN LAST WEEK’S LETTER)health is threatened.

Santford Jolly (who has caught up with Bob
A child's birth record is changed by Court Order
_ _ „
.
i _ . .
Rumsey)
to reflect the new parents.
R. B. Kerr (Bob has
of his
t
lifetime in perfect Rotary AttendJ)?robate Judge Ed DeVito helped field questions
Harold Card
Mike Toupalik

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from the floor.
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9ABSENT MEMBERS - Nov. 2.1, 1978
THANK YOU card was received from Mrs. Dan ((Haire)5 * Carroll Barnes
Dan Magsig
Dean for flowers received during her recent
John Milnes
Bill Bobier
illness.
Ton Normandin
Bill Carlson
Gil Patton
Harold Creal
Charles Putnam
Bill Crotty
THE ANNUAL MEETING of Coldwater Rotary will be
Bob Seaman
Charles Davis
held Tuesday, Dec. 5 atwhich tine we will elect
Don Stine
Larry Donayy
new Board Menbers and Officers to take office
Howard Taylor
John Dygert
next June.
Mike Toupalik
Jin Endicott
Jerry Towns
Charles Geishert
Those Rotarians who have consented to have their
Dan Ward
Ed Geishert
nanes placed in nonination are:
Lester Wise
Roger Higbea
David Rubley*
Paul Ruse*
Ken Worden
John Klein
John Dygert
Jin Conrad
Norn Youtsey
Bill Klotz
Duke Sward
Walt Balcon

* Presently serving on Board

Pres. Dick says thanks to the nominating conn, of
John Klein, Chairman| Paul Thonpson and Santford
Jolly for their recent work.
We will elect three from the above list to the
1979 Board at our Dec. 5 noon meeting
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There will be a Board Meeting Decenber 7, at the
Health Center at noon - all Board Members
should plan to attend.

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Lets help the club maintain a 90% attendance
by making up before next Tues.!

ROTARIAN GUESTS

Donald Coate
Wendell Hathaway
larry Hagen
Ray Ehl
Glen Barnett

Bronson
Quincy

Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN.GUESTS
Craig Bercaw
George Huff
Sue Klein
Bill Timm

MAKE UP!
NO TUESDAY MEETING AT NOON NOV £8,
REGULAR MEETING WILL BE TUES. EVENING

WKB

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

________________

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�coOirriis

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
Preiidr.nl

DAN WARD
ERNEST LUSE

Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS!
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
DirecfonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Ba I com
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
1 5 • Roger Higbea
22 • Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Birlnger
26 - Elwyn Bodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|ects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 &gt; 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 • Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Doan
13 - Georgo Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 ■ Mike Toupalik
17 • Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanqe
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret.
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Faiftield • WilmcfJ
278-4982 Kerr, Robert; 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien. Vincent,..29QrGcc?d &amp;r&lt;wt Winnie. . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert. R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
.
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. . .
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279-9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive * Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Rood, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
■
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

�WF

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATES^feton REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATe^O^^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest cfwnnHie U. S. A.

Nov. 28, 1978
NEXT WEEK'S GREETERS1

ROTARY INTER-CLUB DINNER
LADIES NIGHT

Charles Davis 4 Bill Lumbumer

Alternate - James Troust

Meeting-Career Center
Participating Clubs - Coldwater, Quincy, Bronson
and Union City

Master of Ceremonies - Dr. Peter Baldwin, Quincy

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NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM will be in charge of
Larry Iveson.
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Song Leader - Rotarian Dan Dobson, Quincy
Nearly 200 Rotarians and Rotary Anns attended
the annual inter-club get together. Invocation
was given by Rotarian George Henriksen of the
Coldwater First Baptist Church.
Dr. Baldwin, Rotarian from Quincy, Introduced
Mr. Graham Woodhouse of the Dowagiac Rotary Club.
Mr. Woodhouse was the Group Leader for the Group
Study Exchange trip to England. He gave the
background of the exchange program between Rotary
District #122 of England and District 636 in
Michigan. Mr. Woodhouse has 39 years perfect
attendance in the Dowagiac Club and brought
greetings from his club to the group in attend­
ance.

The Exchange Group visited 33 Rotary Clubs
while in England and stayed in different homes
each of the 6 week visitations.

DATES TO REMEMBERt

Rotary InternationalRome, Italy, June 10-13. 1979
Chicago, Illinois, June 1-4, 1980
District 636 1979 Conference-

Long's Convention Center, Lansing, Mich.
May 11-12, 1979

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Perhaps a gentle reminder of the

OBJECTS OF ROTARY

The objects of Rotary are to encourage and
foster the ideal of service as a basis of
worthy enterprise and, in particular, to cenourage the foster:

1. The development of acquaintance as an
Mike Kopin, newspaper publisher from Vicksburg,
opportunity for service;
opened the program by relating some of the team's
experiences and showed slides of places visited t.
. 2 4; High ethical standards in business and
in the Nottingham area. The famous city of
professions; the recognition of the
Nottingham has over 300,000 population and is
• v -&lt;. * worthiness of all useful occupations;
recognized as the lace capltol of England. It
and the dignifying by each Rotarian of
is a pleasant combination of the old and new and
his occupation as an opportunity to
is remembered as the central city in Robin Hood
serve society;
stories. Sherwood forest is about 30 miles from
3. The application of the ideal of service
Nottingham and was once the Royal Hunting Grounds
by every Rotarian to his personal,
but is now pretty much decimated by coal mines.
business and community life;
Mr. Clark Hayes, radio announcer from Hillsdale,
4. The advancement of international under­
recounted their experiences in Lincolnshire
standing, good will, and peace through
where they visited the magnificent Lincoln
a world fellowship of business and pro­
Cathedral. They also visited some of the larger
fessional men united in the ideal of
farms in England with acreage as high as 1000
service.
acres.

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Mr. Tom McKenzie, insurance agent from Faw Faw,
told of his impression of quaint, historic and
Members of the Rotary Club of Rorschach-Arbon,
very scenic Derbyshire. Tom's slides of the
Switzerland, renovated the Hinterberg, a Fath
interior of the century old homes were most pleas­ Finder house, near Andwil. The house serves
ing. Mr. McKenzie closed the presentation by
handicapped Path Finders. Renovation included
restating the purpose of the Rotary Group Exch­
insulating and erecting wood siding on the
ange Study Program as that of promoting Inter­
facade. Without Rotarian aid, this important
national Understanding among citizens of the
community project would have been delayed for
world through exchange of ideas.. He thanked the
some time.
Rotary Clubs for sponsoring their trip.

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Special guests were Mr. 4 Mrs. Wm. Galbreath,
District 636 Governor from Lakeshore, Michigan.

World community service helps any Rotary club,
especially in developing countries, to complete
a needed project that exceeds a club's resources

WKB

__________________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 p.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._________ _____

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

BL

DAN WARD
ERNEST LUSE

Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

co®Fftees
COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, BUI Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
fl - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 - BUI Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 • Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 • Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS S ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lilliah. . .
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte......... •. . .
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive. Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth. ....
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive * Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85^fairfield - V^ilma J
278-4982 •Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent4^?9.0-Gr^.-d«5treet Winnie...
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James,*.335 Grand Street • Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr.-Jeanne
238-2266 "Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae ....
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald. 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .....
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. - Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
.
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD WATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
-278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEJ^fefary REFLECTOR
&gt;CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Published by The COLDW
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Dec. 5, 1978

The Annual Meeting of Coldwater Rotary was held

This week's program chairman was Larry Iveson,
who presented Bernie Stankowicz, Adult Education
Director at the Branch County Career Center.
Mr. Stankowicz explained that the Career Center
is geared to offer any and all educational
courses desired by a nominal group of Branch

today with Paul Ruse and David Rubley being re­
elected to the Board of Directors and Duke Sward
was elected as a new Board Member.

The Board of Directors held their 1979 Organiza­
tional Meeting at the Health Center Thursday noon
under the direction of President Dick.

County Adults.

With more leisure time and a great yearning for
knowledge, our County adults are continuing
their education efforts in growing numbers.
This winter nearly 450 adults will be enrolled
in 40 different classes. Tuition and material
costs are minimal and classes run from six to
fifteen weeks, one night per week. College
credits are given for successful completion of

♦*♦»****♦*****♦
Greeters for the day were Bill Lymburner and
Chuck Davis.

Greeters for next week are:
Dan Dean
Jin Lyon

Alternate - Terry Warner.

many of the classes.

♦»»»»*■»♦»»»«**»

There is a great need for apprentices in many
fields} typing stenography, accounting, in addi­

District Gov. William Galbreath was appointed
Past President John Dean to the District Golf
Outing Committee for 1979. John’s vast experi­
ence in organizing golf outings promises to add

tion to the industrial trades.

Mr. Stankewlcz also encouraged persons with
special talents and a desire to teach their
particular skill, to call him at 279-8081.

much to the 1979 event.

♦*♦*****♦**#♦**

Thanks larry and Bernie for an interesting
Sympathy was expressed to the Warren Adair family
upon the passing of warren's father.

program.

♦*»***♦♦****♦**

*»»♦**»■*♦******

Michigan Center Rotary just recently celebrated
their 25th Anniversary.
Congratulations!

Happy Birthday to:

Carroll Barnes
Dick Uhl

***♦♦♦*♦***♦***

Jim Endicott
Mark Maire

District Governor Elect, Don Calkins, will soon
be visiting various Clubs in District 636 to
get their ideas on the 1979-80 Rotary program
5or our District.

«*»♦*♦»*♦»»***
Congratulations to Al Nelson for 4 years perfect

Rotary attendance•

•

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♦♦♦*****♦**♦***
'

November Club Attendance-

Vicksburg
Charlotte
Coldwater

DATES TO REMEMBER:
Rotary International Convention:
Rome’ Italy, June 10-13, 1979
Chicago, Illinois, June 1-4, 1980

90.8%
87 %
85.2%

3rd place is not good enough for Coldwater!
keep those makeups coming in.

Lets

♦♦*•»***♦*****♦*

District 636 1979 Conference­
Long's Convention Center, Lansing, Mich.
May 11-12, 1979

»»♦**»*&lt;*»******

Rotary Foundation standings show the following
high percentage clubs:
Jackson
Sturgis

2500%
1700%

Coldwater

900%

Lansing
Bronson

.2300%
1700%

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Absentees - Dec. 5. 1978

Rotary Guests:
Tom Bieberle

Wife to Husband:
"You keep saying money isn't
worth much these days, then you make a fuss when
I spend some!

It will take a $1300 donation to boost Coldwater
up to 1000%. That's where our weekly fine money
r
...
_ .. . •
goes, so cheer up - it is all for a worthwhile
cause•

Warren Adair
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Jeff Dean

EXPENDABLE?

Henry Leabo
»»•»*,»»»****♦♦**

miHU
I I
OUCH!!
If you were to kick the person responsbile for
most of your problems and mistakes, you wouldn t
be able to sit down for six months!
Dallas Reed

Edward DeVito

Tom Normandin

Dick Fischer
Harold Goodholm
Richard Hruska
Jim Lyon
Gary Mallernee
John Milnes

Dave Pierce
George Pierce Non-Rotarian Guests:
Chris Holben
Kelly
Don Stine
Jim Troust
Annette Culbert
Larry Woodhams
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey
Program next week:
Jim Koss presents Gary Howe
on Gymnastics

Portage

♦*****************

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

WKB

/

_________ ____

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�c^ftrrEEs

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVERUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 • Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobler,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Tost: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobler
10 • Harold Card
17-Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 • Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidnert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jorry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 • Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

M
ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 36 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen. - .
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bo bi er, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
..
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
276-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fjred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
..
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-^741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. ■ Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat . .. .
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfielck* Wilma J.»
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Kornstien, Vincents 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue? - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon,
335 Grand Street - Deanna
287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magoig, Don, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae ....
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupallk, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
..
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

’ Honorary Member

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278*9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The C0LDWATEfi|||Z«7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/V^|^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sin^ingest dih^'n the U. S. A.

Dec. 12, 1978

GREETERS FOR TODAYt

Jin Lyons and Dan Dean.

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
John Dean &amp; Fr. Robert Man
Dick White, Alternate

Program Chairman Jim Koss presented Chuck
Beatty and Judy Howe, who are associated with
Branch Gymnastics and Physical Development, Inc.,
located at 24 Wright St., Coldwater.

Mr. Beatty is a teacher at Legg Junior High
and also the Director at Branch Gymnastics. He
is a former high school and college gymnast and
was a nationally certified gymnastics judge with
many regional, national and international com­

ft****************

John Kline was honored for 8 years of perfect
Rotary attendance,

■»♦■»**♦*•»*****•****

petitions to his credit.

Mr, Beatty explained that the Gymnastics and
Physical Development Center was established to
provide a professional facility to service child.
ren
and adults of all ages in the area of gymnas­
Marshall Rd. this Sunday.
tics, both recreational and competitive; pre­
ft****************
school motor development for ages 3 to 5l slimnas
Christmas songs were led by John Milnes ably (?)
tics for people of all agesI dance; and physical
fitness for all members of the family.
assisted by President Dick Uhl.

1979 Rotary Show assignments were announced by
Show Chairman Rich Holben and Show Producer John
Dean. End men will meet at John's house at 677

♦»♦♦♦**♦*****«■*♦*

The facility at 24 Wright St. has been com­
pletely renovated with reception area, dressing
rooms and a large 50 X 40 activity area. All
instructors are safety certified, with Raeanne
Renner, former United States Tumbling Champion,
heading up the staff. Miss Renner has taught
gymnastics for clubs and high schools throughout
Mid-Michigan and has 14 years of dance experience
and pre-school motor development background.

The 1979 Board of Directors held their organiza­
tional meeting and elected Dave Rubley President
Elect and Paul Ruse Vice-President. Congratu­
lations gentlemen!

****.*»««**»»»****
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Warren Wade
Gordon Martin
Dan Dobson

Bronson
Bronson
Quincy (Past-President)

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Chris Holben
Coldwater High School
Pat Kelly
"
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Annette Culbert
"
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Steve Dobson
Quincy

The gymnastics course offers a program geared
toward the development of gymnastic skills and
technical excellence. It is a program that
* develops coordination, concentration, strength,
flexibility, good- posture, sportsmanship and
companionship. Competitive teams will be formed
at all^age levels for those more agressive young
girls who enjoy competition.

******************

MEMBERS ABSENT EEC. 12, 1978

Charles Bacon
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Fred Culy
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm

Roger Higbea
Bill Klotz
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward

♦ft#****#***#*****-*
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NEXT WEEK:

Bill Lymbumer

******************

President Dick reiterated his inaugural vow that
all Coldwater Rotarians will have some active part
in the 1979 Rotary Show - some singers, some stage
hands, some ushers, some program sellers* There
is a job for every member.
ft*****************

DATES TO REMEMBER:
Rotary International:
Rome, Italy, June 10-13, 1979
Chicago, Illinois, June 1-4, 1980

District 636 1979 Conference:
Longs Convention Center, Lansing, Mich.
May 11-12, I979

________

The slimnastic program offers adults the op­
portunity to slim down or fill out and to improve
their strength, flexibility and posture.
It is a
leisure activity that allows one to meet people
with similar interests and varied backgrounds.
After a question and answer period, the Rotary
members were treated with a personal tour of the
new facilities by Mrs. Howe and Mr. Beatty.

Thanks Jim for an interesting introduction to
one of the communities newest businesses.

******************
PEACE ON EARTH,
GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN

God placed the peace HE promised
into the.hands of man,
But man has never kept that peace
since endless time began...
For man has never understood,
either now or then,
That peace comes not through battles
but "DOING GOOD UNTO ALL MEN"!
And when we meet with "strangers"
on life's busy thoroughfares,
"Be not forgetful that thereby
oft angels pass us unawares"...
And when we are at peace with GOD
then only will we find
THE PEACE on EARTH HE promised
and ETERNAL PEACE of MIND.
Helen Steiner Rice

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

Bronson — congregational church — Wednesday, 12:15 p.m.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.__________ ____

�CC^fciTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

?*“ “rubley

,.

ROBERT RUMSEY

DAN WARD
ERNEST LUSE

*-*&gt;*

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John KI ein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Mi

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 • Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geldrert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carrol I Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 • Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret• •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean:
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. .
Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd.-Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea. Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska,' Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 8^5 Fairfield -cWilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road • Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
276-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Rood, Quincy * Gail. . •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . - .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

22 5 N. F R E *; q t
COLD’A'ATER. AiTC

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278*5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

�WF "He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEE®feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAW^ft^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestfyMn the U. S. A.

Dec. 19* 1978

PRES DICK SEZt Rotary's 3-H Program - to inprove
Health, alleviate Hunger and enhance Human De­
velopment around the world* Each Rotary Club
is encouraged to give $15*00 per member to this
worthwhile project* The Tokyo Club has already
given $30*00 per member*

President Dick read a thank you note from the
Warren Adair family for flowers in nenbory of
Warren's father who passed away recently.
♦**♦*♦*♦**»**

Suggestions are open for projects to which we
should donate profits from the February Rotary
Show. Please jot your suggestion on a note and
pass along to President Dick or any Board
Member so that it can be considered.
W » W M 1* M W M M M W W M
krTTrf
JirT H.T Tit,

TODAY'S PROGRAM was in charge of Bill Lynbumer
who presented John Milnes* John led us in a
good old-fashioned Christmas Song Fest*

One of the communities loading song groups*
George Henriksen* Jerry Towns* Annette Culbert,
Jin Koss* Chuck Geishert* Norm Youtsey and
Chris Holben pleased the group with their own
rendition of "Hark the Herald Angels Sing."

Pat Kelly, Dan Magsig* Ken Putnam, Ralph LaGro,
Richie Barnes, Dick Hruska, Dick Holben got
into the Rotary Show Theme by joining in the
favorite Christmas Hynn"While Shepherds Watched
Their Flocks By Night."
Harold Goodholn, Hal Creal, John Dygert, Hal
Sexton, Bill Bobier, Bill Milnes, Bill Fuller
made up the 3rd Boys Choir and did a super job
with "0 Come All Ye Faithful."

Thanks Bill &amp; John for a fun program*

The following note was received from an esteemed
Barrister and Rotarian i

*♦♦**»*♦#*♦**

Bill Lymbumer showed up how to offset infla­
tion with a han awarded to Roger Higbea and
a turkey each to Chuck Davis and Les Luce*
M W M M fct- JC W M M M W MM
•■**•*** *.4A^^**
*,&lt;T**T

ROTARIAN GUESTS, EEC. 19, 1978
Philip H. Hoard
Bronson
Bill Weaver, former Coldwater Rotarian,
now residing in Adrian*

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS I
Jin York, Yoltek Vice-President
Chris Holben
CHS
Annette Culbert
"
Pat Kelly
"
XJt JS M W M-

MX M W M

ROTARIANS ABSENT 12/19/78

Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Larry Donay
Mark Maire
Ton Miller

Jin

Ton Nomandin
Dave Pierce
Charles Putnam
Don Stine
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Terry Warner
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden

MWMWMWWMWMWWWM

Harold Goodholm was appointed to the Nominating
Committee to screen candidates for District
Governor for 1980-81. Harold is one of five
men frok the District on this Committee*

NO ROTARY MEETING at Quincy for the next two
weeks due to Christmas and New Years*

TODAY'S GREETERSt
John Dean and Dick White
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Ed De Vito and Dick Moore
Alternate - Les Wise
**************

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NEXT WEEK:

Howard Taylor

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CC^ftlTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Cord, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller. Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxinc: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubalis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupollk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Cdnrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
0 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

September 197B
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 • ElwynBodley

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 ■ Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 ■ Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geldiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 ■ Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 • James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 • Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 • Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
. ..................
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6821 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield^ Wilma J. &lt;&lt;&gt;
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Gr^r'jRtreet \Vinnie . . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Ave/ y - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279-9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road • Harriet

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278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
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278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
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278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian. . .................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle * Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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PHONE
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278-8373
278-4907
278*5842
278*5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
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278-8474
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278-5521
278-9848
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278-5033
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* Honorary Member

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Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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Published by The COLDWM^CLUBfColdwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S.*A.

Dec. 26, 1978
PRES SEZ: EFFECTIVE NEXT MEETING, Jan. 2, 1979,
MEAL COST WILL BE $3,00 BY ACTION OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS. Ernie pointed out that this is the
first increase in over 2 years.

****»**«*«»*
Song Leader for the day was Jerry Towns, accom­
panied by Roger Higbea.

************
BIRTHDAYS:

Bob Nagle and Dr. Charles Bacon
John Milnes from last week.

************
ROTARIAN GUESTS: Dec. 26, 1978

Bronson
Bronson

Lesson Modert
Jin Eley
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Don Shorno, Jr.
Troy LaGro

Percy LaGro
Bill Forsythei

************
ABSENT MEMBERS, Dec. 26, 19781
Warren Adair
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Dick Biringer
George Buchanan
James Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Mark Feller
Charles Geishert
Harold Goodholm

George Henriksen
Santford Jolly
Bill Lymbumer
Gary Mallemee
John Milnes
Dick Moore
Tom Nonaandin
Gilbert Patton
John Pierson
Dave Rubley
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupalik
Dan Ward
Norn Youtsey

Novenber attendance of 82.1% was the poorest&gt;
showing in over 2 years1. Cone on you Rotarians*,
let's reappraise our committment to Rotary!
Attend the weekly meetings or get your nakeup in

************

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, Howard Taylor, Introduced Mr.
Lewis Saunders, Briggs Rd., Quincy, who is very
active in the Anerican Agricultural Movement.
Mr. Saunders reported on the status of the
American Farmer today.
The American Agricultural Movement in Michigan
started about one year ago in Coldwater with a
snail office stated by volunteers. The Michigan
organization is busy preparing for the National
Tractorcade that will drive into Washington, D.C.
early next year.' The Michigan contingent will
be joined by convoys fron the Dakotas and other

nidwestem states.
Mr. Saunders pointed out that Anerican Agricul­
ture feels that the Federal Government wants to
replace the individual farmer with large corpor­
ate farms by forcing central sewers and water
systems onto the rural areas. This would force
property taxes so high that the farmer would
lose his land through inability to pay his taxes.
Mr. Saunders predicted a possible physical con­
frontation between participating farmers and
Washington D.C. law enforcenent officials. He
said the average farmer is fed up with lack of
action by the Federal Government and that they
are ready to take stronger action in order to
get parity for agricultural products.
Our speaker predicted that the Nation's energy
crunch could be alleviated by making alcohol
out of grain and using it as a substitute for
gasoline and oil. Brazil is headed for use of
alcohol as 100% source of energy, and the U.S.
should be noving in that direction. Use of
alcohol would reduce air pollution by 30% and
would also be more beneficial to automotive
engines. Eventual cost of alcohol for use in
autos could easily be in the present range of
regular and no lead gas.
Mr. Saunders showed a great deal of knowledge on
the subject of Anerican Agriculture and present­
ed a very thought provoking picture of agri­
culture in the future.

We thank Howard and Mr. Saunders for a very
interesting program.

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
Larry Donay and Robert Nagle
Alternate - Larry Woodhans
************

COMMENTS FROM THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S LETTER:
CONGRATULATIONS TO JIM WILLIAMS AND BELDING - On
November 27th the Belding Rotarians had their
first issue of "Roto-News" off the press. They
also announce their Christmas Party Dec. 18th and
the awarding of a Paul Harris Fellow. *They have
moved up to 1000% for Rotary Foundation1. They
neet at the Candlestone Inn.

************
If you are looking for a real fun-packed couple
of Sunday's, brush up on your Polish and lets
head for Bronson where the livliest club on our
southern border is planning a super bash for the
District 636 Rotary Bowling Tourney
I had
occasion to visit only a couple of weeks ago and
I can tell you they pull out all of the stops.
The dates are February 4 and 11. Lets get out
and support this great district effort. Get your
reservations in now.
(excerpt fron Gov. News Letter)

*****************

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN FOR NEXT WEEK - Richard Moore
*****************
ON JANUARY 1, 1979* all semi-annual reports and
It
due are to be sent to Rotary International
would please the District Governor to have these
in on time.

*****************
"I have been concerned this year that Dist 636
show sone growth in each club's membership, It
is all too easy to become complacent and
"conforable" with the status-quo. Then all of
a sudden we wake up to a drop in membership due
to natural attrition, and we really have a job
j." May I remind all of
trying to play "catch up
you that we need to gather into our clubs the
good potential that is often closer than we think
We have no right to deny to eligible men the
opportunity to join our ranks. When someone
indicates that your club is large enough, ask
then to describe how they entered the fratemi
ity."

Gov. William Galbreath

WKB

__ ______________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M. -

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M, ______________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

DAN WARD
ERNEST LUSE

Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS;
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

—ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
DirectorsPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hol Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
* Dygert, Georgh Henriksen;
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crcjtty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
* 1 • Dan Magslg
8 • Richie Barnes
1 5 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 • Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 • ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geldiert
28 • Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 ■ Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 ■ George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 • Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 ■ Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy. ............................
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive. Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin. RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive * Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janets. . . .
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr,.Robert, 8 Parsons.Court - Martha. .-.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 •Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cbve - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gory, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
070 oloo

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sextori, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. ....
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl. Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Rood
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise. Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033

AftRA

Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
r

278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

779
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

. u
u Honorary **
Member

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                    <text>e"He Profits,tylost Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBSt
Published by The COLDWA1

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^&amp;fN^n the U. S. A.

PRES SEZ: President Dick reminded us that the
Board of Directors will appreciate any suggest­
ions regarding use of Rotary Show Funds. Please
forward note to any Board Member.
Official action will be taken at this week's
Board Meeting to confirm the Board's consensus
feeling that the caterer's meal increase must be
passed on to the members. $3.00 will be the
new weekly fee unless club members have a better
alternative.

***************
Dan Magsig is caretaker of the music sheets and
would appreciate them being turned in after each
noon practice so there will be enough to go
around at the evening practice.

***************
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Dick Fischer, Ken Putnam
Chuck Davis and belatedly to John Milnes.

*»**««***«««***
GREETERS TODAYi

Bob Nagle

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

John Dygert

Al Nelson

Alt. Charles Woodward

***************
ROTARIAN GUESTS - Jan. 2, 1979

Ken Gunthorpe
Elmer Houghton
Norb Strobel
Mark Putnam
Dwight Green
Bill Beaty

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Marshall
Bronson
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS -

David Thompson
Ross Adair
Don Shorno Jr.

Jan. 2, 1979
TODAY'S PROGRAM was in charge of Past-President
Dick Moore, who presented Kevin Ireland, Program
Director at Radio Station WTVB and currant
President of Coldwater Jaycees, and Rotarian
Bill Carlson, who is currently serving as Reg­
ional Vice-President of Michigan Jaycees.
Rotarian Bill defined the Jaycee organization as
a leadership training exercise for young men
between the ages of 18 and 35• Jaycees train
young men in the art of public speaking, com­
munity service and self improvement.
The local Jaycee chapter has been Instrumental,
with the Michigan Jaycees, in raising funds to
expand burn medical treatment facilities
throughout the State. The State Organization
also worked extensively in getting through the
bottle return bill and Headlee Amendment passed
into law.

Mr. Ireland described several local Jaycee
projects that have been sponsored by the Cold­
water Jaycees, among them are the CPR classes|
March of Dimes Walkathon; Muscular Dystrophy
Campaign: halloween Parade, all of which allow
members to get training in civic projects.
Both Mr. Ireland and Rotarian Bill encouraged
employers and fathers to sponsor a young man in
Coldwater Jaycees.
- Thanks, Bill and Kevin for an Interesting
program.

***************
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN W W M M W W W Vt

John Pierson

W M W W W M

ROTARY CHORUS REHEARSAL EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT
7:30 P.M. AT THE ELKS, UPSTAIRS. THIS IS VERY
IMPORTANT FOR THE SUCCESS OF OUR ANNUAL SHOW
AND YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ATTEND REGULARLY.

***************
****************

ABSENT MEMBERS - Jan. 2, 1979

George Buchanan
Hal Creal
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
Roger Higbea
Bob Kerr
Jim Koss
Bob Loose
Bill Lymbumer

Mark Maire
Gary Mallemee
Al Nelson
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
John Pierson
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Mike Toupalik
Jim Troust
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROFITS

Watch for this new feature each week! Become
acquainted with new members and renew contact
with older ones. An effort to help each and
every one to better know his neighbor.

TOO TRUE THESE DAYS

Some people with gold in their teeth can't afford
to chew meat with them.

Joseph C. Salak

****************

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
O'CKUHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

1978 * 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CO
CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance:.Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
“
Fellowship: Harold Card, Doq
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
,
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Lusd,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Ghuck Wttodward
**
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adoi(&gt;
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill primes,
Jerry Towns

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
■ Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
' Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Ma ire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman ‘
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street ■ Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret « •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen. . .-r
. Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy * Dorothy.
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
...........................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . ................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin. RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth. ....
Grimes, Bill. 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat-....
Kennedy, John, 85 FairfieTd ~Wilma Jt
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. ......
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand S^fc|‘r’ 'Q/innie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avonue^^S
;
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenu^l ^ail

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura............... J.*1?
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl............................. .T?
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel"cru.
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. .
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ^4=*.
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. . . .
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Honchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wis
Lesfer 137] Union city Rooj . Ce|;a . . . .
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna................

279 9492
278-6856
279 9349
oto

4/0-3/70
278-8743
278-6356
278-898 J '
278-2744

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

. u
u
Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278 5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006 279- 94 12 278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M. -

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278- 2021
278*2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
"6534
238-4323
278*6783

ERi’FJST T ’•rr.H’

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATES^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWmW^^
The Singingest

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

the U. S. A.

Jan. 9. 1979
Pres Sezi One note reainder for suggestions for
distribution of Rotary Show profits. If you have
This week's prograa chairman, John Pierson,
a pet project, please send a note to President
presented Georgiana Holcoab, Chair Person of the
Dick and It will be added to the list for aeaCounty
Coaalssion on Aging.
bers consideration.
The
prograa
Is financed by Federal, State and
**********
Local funds. One of the aost popuiaa functions
The Board recoaaended support for Oscar F. Hughes Is the bas service provided to Coldwater area
for Director to Rotary International and the club Senior Citizens. In addition to transporting
seniors to and from their hoaes, it delivers 20
supported this recoaaendatlon.
hot
seals each day to senior fhut-ins.
_
**********
Coaalssion on Aging believes It tobe
portant for seniors to get out of theirhoses ;as
Make-up slips are a little tardy in coming to
Sect. Bob Ruasey. Please get to Bob as soon as
much as possible, even if It la for°
time. It Is good for their aoraleeto have sone
possible so the club can get dredit.
«**»*•**«*
place to go.
Nronson is sponsoring District 636 Bawling Tourna-Mobile
Meals is a Cooperative
Prograa that spprtODlJ.6 riBUlB J.Q a
---------------- -----anH
pliaents
the
Commission
’
s
hot
meal prograa, ana
aent on January 18. If you want to participate
’*
n~""
as a team member, see President Dick immediately specializes in providing special diel aea s.
#♦*♦**♦*♦♦

Rotarian Larry Woodhams put out a plea for skit
ideas. If you have a laugh idea, see larry.
**********

Non-Rotarian Guestst
Mary McCafferty
Bryan Sexton
Jim Lyon
Rotarian Guest:
. Ken Gunthorpe

CHS

Hoaaekeeplng services are also provided
seniors who are not capable of caring for
own hoaes.
Telephone No. 279-7043 is the Hotline that will
get help and aid to any Branch County Senior who
has a problem.
Thank you John and Georgiana for a very interesting prograa

*********
Bronson.

**********

Next week’s program Is In charge ,of Bob Nagle,
Regwill feature Vic Dotson from the Coldwater
i
ional Center who will speak to usi about AISMR.

*********

Absent Meabers, Jan. 9, 1979«
Toa Nornandin
Fred Anderson
Gil Patton
George Buchanan
Don Stine
Bill Carlson
Paul Thompson
Larry Donay
Jin Troust
Dick Fischer
Dan Ward
Harold Goodhola
Charles Woodward
Bill Griaes
Ken Worden
Jia Koss
Bill Milnes
*********

Show Director John Dean introduced the club to
■ore of the great songs that will be featured in
the 1979 Show. I never cease to aarvel at how
well John or Duke Davidson choose songs that are
totally foreign to so aany of us. Chorus pract­
ice Is every Tuesday at 7»30 at the Elks.
*********
GREETERS NEXT WEEK (we think):
Jia Endicott &amp; Tom Nornandin
Alternate - Les Woodward

*********
CHILL THRILL?

I like the winter’s icy might.
The blackened trees with ruffs ofi white,
The way a snowflake swoops and soarsi
Unless, of course, I'a out of doors.
A. H. Livingston

ROTARY PROFILE
Warren Adair was born Aug. 5» 1929 in Stanford,
Connecticut. H6s family aoved to Elmira, N. Y.«
where he attended grade school and high school.
He received his B. A. Degree at Ohio University,
his Masters at Western Michigan and his P.H.D.
at Cornell University.
Dr. Adair and his lovely wife Lorraine have
three children| Ross, who is attending law school
at Texas Tech] Scott, residing and working in
Coldwateri and Gayle,,a student at the University
of Miami.
Following a tour of service during the Korean
Conflict as an Operations Sargeant in the Aray,
Dr. Adair taught Physics at Elmira, was a Proffessor at Colgate, Assistant Principal at Kingston
N. Y., Superintendent at Trenton, Michigan, and
now Superintendent of the Coldwater Comaunity
Schools.

Dr. Adair enjoys sailing, having a 16' Rebel
Racer. He and Lorraine are also avid auction
goers and collect Depression Glass.

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

_____

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
f^AX/E RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COlWlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE J

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Doh Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Tcupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 • Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - EiwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information: J .
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Eiwyn Bodley

r
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Cord
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 ■ John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 ■ George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat..............................................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . . . . \ \ .

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6821
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield -”Wilma J. . r*
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086T Klern7~John7~39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie...
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Averrue~^ Jan^u7’.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry. 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road * Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278*7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
. .
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street ■ Margaret
Bodley, Eiwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

223
COLD AiER, bllCillGAN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDW ATEREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ,R^T^^J CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest&amp;M$n the U. S. A.

Jan. 16, 1799
PREZ DICK reviewed several of the standing com■Ittee assignments of Rotary. President Dick
emphasized that ours Is a strong club because
most members are Involved In It’s functions via
committee work. If your committee chairman has
not contacted you, please check assignments on
the back of the weekly Rotary bulletin and give
him a call.

John Kline filled in for this week's program
chairman, Bob Nagle, and introduced Vic Dotson,
AIS Staff Supervisor, Community Health Department,
who gave an Interesting slide presentation on the
proposed Alternative Internediate Services
Mental Retarded project for Branch County. The
program produced the following information 1

The AIS/MR Unit at Coldwater is charged with
developing and supervising the operation of a
THANK YOU note was read by President Dick from
number of small group homes scattered across the
Fran (Mrs. Wm.) Fuller for flowers received dur­ counties of southwestern Michigan. These resid­
ing her recent stay In the hospital. We wish her ences will provide needy Regional Center inhabi­
a speedy recovery.
tants with a more home-like atmosphere is which
to grow and develop. The objective is to enable
#♦♦**♦*♦»*
these people to move toward greater self-suffi­
Dan Ward announced that show program advertising ciency and hopefully into other less intensive
contacts will be distributed next week. Most
foster care setings.
contacts can be made by phone and we will have
Residents
of AIS homes will be supervised 24 hours
one week in which to contact the assigned pros­
a
day.
While
they are home and awake, there will
pects. HOWEVER, approval must be received before
be at least two staff on duty. At night, one
the ad is authorized. Last year several firms
staff member will remain awake. Additional staff
reported that their names were printed without
approval, thereby causing embarrassment for all can be provided if necessary. Staff members will
from the local communities where the homes
parties. Each solicitor will be held accountable come
exist,
for their assignments.
*•••**«•»«

The official charge for living at the Coldwater
Regional Center is $69 per day, as compared to $52
per resident per day in an AIS home. Since the
AIS program will meet stringent federal standards,
tk iS eli8ible for 56% federal reimbursement,
irtf D®partaent of Mental Health bill each county
of the State's cost of operation for those re­
sidents admitted from that county. It is less
costly to the State and county to have residents
•Living in an AIS home, rather than remain at the
Coldwater Regional Center.

Rotarian larry Woodhams requests any ideas you
might have for show skits! Good or Bad - the
committee will clean them up or spruce them up
as the need warrants. Please pass your favorite
joke on to larry.
****
ABSENTEES - Jan. 16, 1979:
Charles Bacon
Gary Mallernee
Carroll Barnes
Tom Miller
Dick Biringer
Bob Nagle
Bal Creal
Charles Putnam
Ed DeVito
Bob Seaman
Bill Fuller
Don Stine
Harold Goodholm
Paul Thompson
Bill Grimes (Excused) Mike Toupalik
Jim Koss
Charles Woodward (Exc.)
Mark Maire
Ken Worden
Another reminder to get your makeup card in to
Robert Rumsey so the club can get credit for
your attendance. Please Mail to Bob's home at
120 Cheryl Ann Dr., or hand to Bob at next week's
meeting.
♦****♦•»##»**&lt;

GREETERS FOR NEXT WEEK:
Albert Faller 4 Gil Patton
Alternate - Hal Sexton

Wrotmy PROFIIE
FRED ANIERSON - 7/19/14
Fred was born in Quincy,
the son of Emil &amp; Grace
(Gates) Anderson. He is
a graduate of Coldwater
High School and numerous
American Institute of
Banking Courses.
Fred and His lovely wife
Kathryn have three sons
Jan, Tom and Scott.

Bom to a dairyman, Fred
was engaged in farming &amp;
also managed the Anderson
Dairy until 1964. At
that time he joined the Southern Michigan Nat'l
Bank and is still there at present.
Fred was President of Rotary from I966-I967.

His hobbles are golf, reading, investment club 4
general tinker.

**•»»***♦»♦

DID YOU KNOW? Program assignments for the full
Rotary year appear on the reverse side of the
Rotary Bulletin each week. It has been reported
that some members were not aware that they were
scheduled for a program until President-Elect
Dave contacted them for the context of their
program. Please check and see if your name is
inscribed thereon, and act accordingly.

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM is in charge of Charles
Putnam. Our guest speaker will be Mr. Ernest C.
Browne, Jr., Vice-President of Michigan National
Bank, Detroit. Mr. Browne has served 8 years on
Detroit Common Council and is the author of
''Rediscover Michigan" program.

WKB

Jan. 30 - Dick Hruska. Feb. 20 - Chuck Woodward
Feb. 6 - Jerry Towns Feb. 2? - John Dean
Feb. 13 - Richard White

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COlWlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE "

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

r
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

★

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 • John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Kass
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21- Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilrrib J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 'frnd Street Winnie. . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Wenue - Janice
278-2912

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater • Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie
.

LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 "Man, Robert Fr.. 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-5917
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-7152
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-2968
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
278-6978
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-4082
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruso, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan. 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Don, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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MR. ERNEST LUS
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MIC

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�"He Profits MostWho Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^farj, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^E^-^QT^^FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinges^ft^n the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZi President Dick noted that Rotary
membership is now 97• We are a very active club
and much Is expected from each member. We are
looked upon as DOERS in the community: Committee
participation is vital to our continued success.
Reviewing committee reports, President Dick con­
tinued with VOCATIONAL SERVICE:
EMPLOYER-EMPOYEE RELATIONS: Mark Malre publishes
a breakdown of various employers, giving the num­
ber of employees, wages paid, benefits available,
etc. These are distributed to industries.
FOUR WAY TEST: Jeff Dean has distributed the
pamphlet to each Rotarian.
r
OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATIONi Al Nelson arranges
plant tours for youth of the community.
TRADE AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS i John Dean pro­
moted his committee function through various pro­
grams throughout the year.
RETIRED FRIENDS: Ken Worden will make report at
a later date.
«-»*»*«********

Jan. 23, 1979
Chuck Putnam, Program Chairman, Introduced Mr.
Edward Browne, Jr. of Detroit. His topic was
"Rediscovering Michigan."

Traditionally February is considered National
Heritage Month and a special time for Historical
Tours. Mr. Browne took us on a colored slide
tour of Historical sites of Detroit. Besides
the interesting slides, the narrator gave us
a number of historical facts:
Elizabeth Dennison Thorpe was the first black
person born In Detroit in 1787• She was very
involved in the underground railroad during the
Civil War. She was working with whites living
on Grosse Isle.
The second Baptist Church of Detroit is the old­
est Black Church in Michigan, being built in
I836. It is located near Greek Town and has
received two expansion projects during its life.
There were seven routes of underground railroad
that came into Michigan on their way to freedom
in Canada. Detroit, due to its close proximity
to Windsor became a gateway to freedom for
thousands of slaves.

Song Leader John Dean says HIt is a good thing the
show is at the end of February instead of January.' Blacks were not allowed to fight on the side of
the North at the start of the Civil War. In
Let's all surprise John 4 Mark by memorizing our
I863, the first colored Michigan Regiment was
songs real soon.
organized and fought for the North.
A**************
Past President Chuck Geishert is distributing the
show tickets. Lets all sell those Thursday and
Friday night tickets first. The Saturday night
tickets will take care of themselves. Please note
that the Ticket Committee has made it easier for
us this year. No monkeying with $0$ change! All
tickets are an even $3.00 - no student price.
**♦**»•»*♦*■»****

The Michigan Plaindealer was the first black
newspaper published in the 1870's.

A very Interest program.
providing it for us.

Thank you, Chuck, for

»*»*♦**»•»**♦

NEXT WEEK - Dick Hruska is planning another
toptnotah program entitled "Clowns."
»*♦*****♦#**

THANK YOU from Ton Normandin for flowers received
while a guest at the Health Center.
***************
ROTARY propiie
GREETERS THIS WEEK - Hal Sexton and Gil Patton
Charles Rlchmann Bacon was
GREETERS NEXT WEEK - Dick Fischer and George Pierce born December 22, 1924 In
Chicago, Illinois. He was
Alternate - Norn Youtsey
the son of Vinton A. and
*»*«*•**•*****«
Esther Rlchmann Bacon. His
father was also a medical
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Tom Miller
doctor. .
***************
Dr. Bacon graduated from
ABSENT MEMBERS - January 23, 1979
Highland Park, Michigan
highschool In 1942. He
George Buchanan
Ton Nornandin
attended the University of
Bill Carlson
George Pierce
Michigan and received his B.S. degree In 1945.
Bill Crotty
Ken Putnam
Larry Donay
Graduating from the University of Chicago Dave Rubley
Dick Fischer
School of Medicine in 1949, he served his
Paul Ruse
Harold Goodholm
internship at the Alameda County Hospital in
Bob Seaman
Bill Grimes
Don Stine
Oakland California during 1949-51• From 1951
Jim Koss
to 1956 he was a Resident Surgeon at Henry Ford
Howard Taylor
Gary Mallemee
Hospital in Detroit.
Dan Ward
John Milnes
Charles Woodward
Charles served with the U. S. Army Medical Corps
Bill Milnes
Ken Worden
in Austria as a Captain.
Norn Youtsey
Dr.
Charles R. Bacon and Marjorie ann Bean were
ROTARHIAN GUESTS - January 23, 1979
married on May 10, 1952. They have four child­
Mark Putnam-Marshall Dave Foster-Marshall
ren: Katherine of Evanston, Illi Thomas, a
student at Harvard Business School in Boston;
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
Carol, 1st Horn with the Philharmonic in
John Rohloff
Garry Donner
Rochester, N. Y.; and Eric, a senior at Albion
M. L. Pillsbury
Mary McCafferty
with plans to attend Stanford Business School
Brian Sexton
next fall.

B** Bacon, a general surgeon in Coldwater since
April Fool’s Day 1957, i8 a Fellow, American
ollege of Surgeons and a Diplomats, American
Board of Surgery.

Dr. Bacon's hobbies include golf and travel. He
is a Past Chief of Staff, Community Health Center,
Past President, Branch County Medical Society and A member of Rotary Board during the 1960's,
a 20 year member of the City Planning Commission.
(Continued Left Column)
WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

*
•
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymbumer
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Mai re, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

★

F
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave.- Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie.
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George. 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
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639-8669
639-8329
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639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 81&gt; Fairfield* -Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 6ou&lt;£?s Avenue * Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street * Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278*6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
-278*2021
278*2007
279-7147
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278-7948
278-2811
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238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road * Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

J.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgfg&amp;fcw-y REFLECTOR
Published by The

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest&amp;kfriti the U. S. A.

PRES SEZ:

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Club attendance average at 86.04%
period July 1, 1978 thru December
31, 1978. President Dick is pleased
with the accomplishment.
Attendance record report for above
period for each member was dis­
tributed to those in attendance.

More members are needed for our
show chorus. There are sixty
members signed- up to date. Chorus
members contribute approximately
40 hours total.

Welcome to new members:
Greg Granum-indueted by Howard
Taylor. Greg is manager of the
Coldwater plant of Panel Pro­
cessing. He lives at Matteson
Lake.
Ken Anderson-inducted by Hal
Sexton. Ken is sales manager for
Voltek. He lives in Coldwater
with his wife and two daughters.

Congratulations to Bill CrottyOne year PERFECT ATTENDANCE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
Ed DeVito

Al Nelson

Bob Loose

ROTARY SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Chairman John Dean said:
Feb 6 practice at Elks
Feb 7 practice at Country Club

Practices will continue on
Tuesday and Wednesday til show
week.
Ticket sales Chairman Chuck
Geishert said Saturday nite
tickets are all out to be sold.
Chuck'has Thursday and Friday
nite tickets. In addition
tickets are being sold by:
Carroll’s Shoes
Taylor’s Stationer
Culy Jewlery
Dally Tire

MEMBERS ABSENT JAN 30, 1979,
Warren Adair
Jim Lyon
Walt Balcom
Dan Magsig
Richie Barnes
Tom Normandin
George Buchanan
Gil Patton
Jim Conrad
George Pierce
Duke Davidson
John Pierson
Jeff Dean
Charles Putnam
Larry Donay
Ken Putnam
John DygertBob Seaman
Jim Endicott
Don Stine
Dick Fischer
Paul Thompson
Ed Geishert
Terry Warner
Bill Grimes
Charles Woodward
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dan Dobson
Bob Beauchamp
Norb Strobel
Philip Hoard
B. Beder

Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

Chet Graves
Mary McCafferty

Jim Lyon

ROTARY PROFILE:

Carroll
Barnes is a
life-long
resident of
Coldwater.
He was born
November 20,
1940 to Mary
and Howard
Barnes, also
long-time
residents of
___
Carroll graduated from Coldwater
High School in 1958. He has con­
tinued his education by completing
numerous retailing classes. Carroll
also, has the honor of being the
PIF.A. in the county. Ask him
about the details!
Carroll married the former Peg
McGarry, another hometown gal.
They have two (almost teenagers)
children, Amy and Tim.
Carroll’s hobbies include fishing
golf, boating and hunting.
Carmi 1
is quite an avid snowmobiler. We
heard that a couple of years ago,
Carroll wanted a thorough wash job,
so he drove his machine into MorCarroll may not have
had the best running machine in
town, but he did have the cleanest.
TODAY’S.Program Chairman, Dick
Hruska.introduced Mike Thomas. Mike
lives in Coldwater and is associated
with the Airflight Company located
at the Airport here. •
Mike is a professional clown, and
applied his clown face while we
watched and asked him questions about
the clown profession. Mike’s clown
personality is "Big Foot".
Mike helped to get the KiwanasClown program off the ground. Clown
school runs ten weeks. There will be
class graduating locally at Legg.
Sometimes, the best clowns come
Kh° are shy and reserved.
1 ivrTv® S to ?e an outlet for them.
oirnmJ?
also make-up other faces,
Santa- Dracula- or a

Mike then put on his clown dresstop hat, multi-colored coat and
trousers and giant size shoes....
Thanks to Dick and Mike for a
very interesting and informative
program.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM:
Ken Putnam is in charge.
He
will have as a speaker Hans
Schuler.
'

Bill Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
WaUHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

coWJttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
1 5 • Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 • Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1. 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 ■ Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. , . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive ? Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - WITma’J
*. . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie...
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice^
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.'
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
'Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street • Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan.
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. ....
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
......
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall * Donna

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrod, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rl. 2 Quincy • Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair .........
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller,.Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie........... . . . ^
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Ha.rold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278;5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34,66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAfE

The Singingest^

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
the U. S. A.

Feb. 6, 1979
PRES SEZt President Dick announced that World
Understanding Week will be celebrated the week of
March 6.
**♦**♦**•»**»*#»

Mary McCafferty, student guest from Coldwater
High School, sent a note of appreciation for
being invited to attend our meeting.

A Thank You note was also received from Mary
Davidson for the vase of flowers she received
while a patient in the Health Center.
***♦******»«■**■»

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Greg Granum, Hal Sexton, Dick
White, Fred Culy and Gary Mallemee.
•»»♦**♦**»*♦***#

SHOW DIRECTOR JOHN DEAN INITIATED AN EXTRA
practice with the singing of some of the chorus
music. A solo was also rendered by Ralph LaGro.
Very Enjoyable!
*»»****»*•*«*•*

The response to the questIonaire for the profile
has been very gratifying. To date about v have
returned the form. However, a number have been
minus a picture. One without the other is an
exercise in futility. How will our newer mem­
bers connect the info with a face if your pro­
file is "faceless"?
*«***•**«-»*****

Ken Putnam was in charge of today"s program. He
Hans Schuler, Chief Executive of the Schuler
Restaurant Chain, along with Carol Carr, Public
Relations Director, and Brian Elliott, Heli­
copter Pilot.
Hans, a 1959 graduate of MSU, has a degree in
Hotel and Restaurant Management. He is active
in Marshall City Government, Calhoun County
Government, MSU alumni and Trinity Episcopal
Church. He presented an "Executive Chef" apron
to Ken and Mark Putnam.

Continuing with a history of the family Restaur­
ant organization, Hans stated that the company
has grown about four times. He credits it’s
success to employees being proud to work with
each other, respecting the thoughts of others if
there is a disagreement. He emphasized the
value of knowledge gained by talking with others,
the need we have for each other as neighbors,
friends and family. love in an essential in­
gredient and also teamwork.
Attributes Hans observes in successful people
are drive, initiative, energy and vigor; know­
ledge of how to get the job done) common sense,
thinking effectively and judging wisely; daring,
nose for opportunity, however, not being a risk
taker; millingness to work hard.

The program was concluded by a slide presenta­
tion showing us the Win Schuler Company StoryPast, Present, and Future.

Thanks to Ken, Hans and their guests for an
extremely interesting and informative program.

INFLATION GYRATION?

People run around in circles these days,
No mean gymnastic feat........
When you consider they're unable
to make ends meet!
Ruth Walsh

**«*»**«*****

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM will be in charge of Dick
White, to be announced later.
***♦*«*■»**#**

ROTARY PROFIIE

On July 5• 1945, Howard and Mary Barnes became parents of a
second son, Richie C. Barnes. A lifelong resident of the Coldwater
area, Richie attended elementary and high school here. He graduated
from high school in 1963 and attended Kellogg Community College,
receiving an ASA in 19&amp;5- He then matriculated at Western Michigan
University, gaining a BBA in 1967,

Richie and his lovely wife Karen have four children, Sara, Tony,
Jimmy and Tamie. He is a partner in Bristor Leisenring &amp; Co., CPA’S.
He was certified in May of 1969. He has been in public accounting
v,?e?rs’
first year in Indianapolis with Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell &amp; Co.
Interested in most sports, Richie's favorites are golf, bowling
and follyball. He is a member of St. Charles Parish, serving as
°a Adnlalatra*lon Council. He is a prior Board Member of
JW* an E1u
8 Tember of the Coldwater Country Club. As a result of his Interest in
communitv was sarvirL an bebea8u®and 6th Grade Basketball. His most recent contribution to his
y as serving as Chairman of the Workgroup on AIS/MR homes for Coldwater and Branch Co.

SEEING IS BELIEVING...
easy," he said.* "NcTtraffic wnhl*"8 he
drivin® to and froa work lately. "It used to be
directions! And - it’Ff™
’ D°
ratrace’ Not now!
are conlnB from a11
And
it s been that way ever since I got my new glasses. Lucille Goodyear.
ULTIMATE CHALLENGE....

on the road to success
roaa to success.

b“slnesa Has aaked what single instance started him
My wife said I couldn’t do it," he replied. R. B. Moore
WillIan Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
KCU«L
President
DAW RUBLEY
Vice PresidGnt
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
. .....
-Corresponding Secretary
dan
ward
Treasurer
ERNEST LUSE

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

coOFttees

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director'.Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton. Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Swara
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
. Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 ■ Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupallk
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive s Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret. ......
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6821
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilmad——. . . .
278-4982 ' Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8086 Klein, John,*39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Strega. Wjnnie . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret.. . .
Cardr Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road . . . .
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
. 278-4741
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
......................
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329 Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive --Edna. . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine. . . . .
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. . .
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma .
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte. ......
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet. .
..
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
278-4082 Pqtton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . .................
278-4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Geishert, Charles, 4. Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia . ..............
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.278-6.517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
279-9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. . . .
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow. 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White,' Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9446
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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W'

The COLDWATEREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^ffiWcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestClMn the U. S. A.

__________________

Feb. 13, 1979
amFJS+I Thanks for 10Q% signup for the show
ana getting all advertising in so early.

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The top four selections for show money are!
Tibbits
Cancer Society
Basic Life
Smoke Devices for
Support
the elderly

Ticket Chairman Ralph LaGro announced that all
Saturday night tickets are sold and waiting
list has reached 50 - lets get those Thursday
and Friday tickets out and committed.

****************
The nominating committee for President of
Rotary International, unanimously nominated
Rolf J. Klarich of the Rotary Club of HelsinkiHelsingfors, Finland for the office of President
of Rotary International for the year 1980-81.
Rolf was born in oulu, Finland and is a grad­
uate of the Swedish Economic University and the
City of London College. A Rotarian since 1953,
he is a member of the Rotary Club of HelsinkiHelsingfors. He has served Rotary International
in many capacities including governor, director
and vice-president.

Program Chairman Dick White Introduced Charles
Hoops, local coordinator for Evergreen School
for the Physically Handicapped

Mr. Hoops presented slides on the special
Olympics for the Handicapped. Soccer, wrest­
ling, basketball, track and field, and winter
sports are emphasized.
The response and enthusiasm of the participants
makes all of the volunteer effort to put on
local, district, state, regional and national
and international eliminations worth while.
Athletic ability is not a criteria for advanc­
ing, but attitude. 350 students are involved
on the local level in winter sports and track
and field. Age ranges from 8 years old up, and
training for the Special Olympics starts about
one month prior to the eliminations.

A special nurse is on site to tend to accidents
and to administer medicine to patients.

Thank you Dick for an interesting program.
******♦****»************.

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM will be a narration by
Major Chuck Woodward. He will tell us about
his recent plane trip around South America.

**** ************
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

ROTARY PROFIIE

Jim Lyon
John Pierson
Jim Troust
Harold Goodholm tried to claim a birthday but
Dr. Shorno corrected him and would not let hla
celebrate until next week.
****************

Dick and his lovely wife Jean have three
children, Kent, Robert and Ann. He has prac­
ticed law in Coldwater since 1949. He held
the office of President of Rotary in 1958* His
hobbies are travel, hunting and gardening. He
is very interested in city government and
politics.

ABSENTEES - FEB. 13, 1979
Warren Adair.
Ken Anderson
Charles Bacon
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Ed DeVito
Dick Fischer
Bill Fuller
Charles Geishert
Reo Goodwin

Richard F. Biringer, son of Joseph and
Charlotte Biringer, was bom May 18, 1924. He
graduated from Oberlin College with an A.B. in
194-7 and his J.D. from the University of Mich­
igan in 1949.

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Larry Woodhams
Norm Youtsey

Richard is also a
Director at Branch
County Bank.

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ROTARIAN GUESTS - FEB. 13, 1979

Robert Seizert
Glen Barnett
Dale Brown
Norb Strobel
Dan Dobson

Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

(Excerpt from District Governor’s Letter)

At their board meeting on Feb, 5» 1979, Lake­
shore Rotary Club became the first club in
District 636 to qualify for the special recogni­
tion award for their contribution of $15.00 per
man to the Health, Hunger and Humanity program
in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the founds
ing of Rotary International. To Lakeshore and
their dedicated members, may I extend a personal
thank you and a big tip of the Governor’s hat.
I hope many more clubs will take your cue and
get on the 3-H bandwagon in support of this
great International program.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS

Steve Ryder
Amy Douglas
Mike Chambers

Bill Tyson
Gary Kuckel
Greg Maire

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GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Ed Geishert and Ken Putnam
Alternate - Roger Higbea

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert.
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

co;

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

1TTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey.
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shomo
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.L District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 • James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8360 Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
238-2511 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5970
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
T—.. 278.-8840. Stine, Don. 386 Western Avenue - Joan
.278^6183
Sward, Alan,*211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6501
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand StretW* Winnie*. .T
278-2912
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . • •
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2217
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
767-4508
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara. ....
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
238-4632
'Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-7448
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road *
278-2021
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
278- 2007
* Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
279- 7147
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Maire, Mark. 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-5166
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-7948
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6534
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
.................
238-4323
wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Milnes, John, 1436) lyopawa Island - Fae
278-6783
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
n^o oxoo
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
*...............
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
....
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Nelson, Al. 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
97009
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna................
278-5796
Patton, Gilbert. 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-6356
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
. honorary Member
278-2744
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278- 5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279- 9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-2272

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John. 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. .
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . •

PHONE

PHONE
279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703

278-5033
278-5
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEJ^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^B^^Y'CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

U. S. A.

February 20, 1979
PROGRAM FOR THE DAY was Mayor Charles Woodward
PREZ SEZi President Dick announced the ?4th
birthday of Rotary, On February 23, Rotary will who gave a very interesting oral report of the
recent trip around South America,
begin it’s 75th anniversary year with more than
18,000 clubs, including nine new clubs admitted
Chuck told about planning the trip, which came
on January 11. But the celebration is sobered
about because of a spontaneous comment made one
by the fact that official action brought the
day out at Branch County Memorial Airport. Four
termination at the end of January of all Rotary
other flying enthusiasts soon requested to be­
clubs in five countries. The 68 clubs had not
come parties to such a trip.
functioned for months or years] their termination
The trip covered 25,000 miles and used 2600
by the board of directors was a recognition of
gallons of gasoline in the two plane] 33 trips
the situation. The clubs represented less than
half of one percent of the total number of clubs. through customs, domryimrd sd msny ad four times
in one day, aviation gas averaged over $1.00 per
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gallon and was nearly always available.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY tot
At Georgetown, Guiana, the only available gaso­
Norm Youtsey
Howard Teeter
line was in a wrecked DC-8 which the party
Connie Swart
Harold Goodholm
commandeered with the aid of a 20 foot plastic
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syphon hose, and a twenty dollar bribe to the
security officer.
The Mountain-Doers (Lymbumer, Klotz &amp; Duke) done
Rotarian
Jim Conrad acted as radio contact for
did it up good with their specialty number.
the voyagers and made contact with other Ham
Good going, men!
Radio operators to receive the party as they
The Rev. Jim Troust pleased the group with his
progressed on their trip.
own rendition of Delta Dawn - some different
than Sunday mornings "A Mighty Fortress" but Jim The language barrier was a challenge on several
is going to be great.
occasions and required much ingenuity in order
to communicate with the Spanish speaking natives
Stage Chairman Satnford Jolley called the first
of the South American countries.
work session next Sunday afternoon at Tibbits.
Stage hands please plan to attend.
Brazil charged $50.00 per plane each time they
landed at an airport. However, they are very ns
Director John Dean reminds us that THE SHOW IS
much
up-to-date with airport facilities. Com­
NEXT WEEK! Chorus will practice Each night next
puterized
weather data was always readily
week, and all specialty acts are to attend the
available. Argentina is about 20 years behind
practice Sunday at Tibbits. 5 to 8pm
Brazil in air facilities and do not normally
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accommodate foreign air visitors. Every time
they stopped at a local airport, they were
Dick White, Chairman of the Branch County Cancer
immediately suspected of being dope runners.
Orusade, announced that there will be a basket­
It was only after they gained the confidence of
ball conpetition between the Dgjtrpit Lions and
the airport operators that they were welcomed
the Michigan State Police at theColdwater High
and taken into the locals confidence.
School Gym on March 8. Tickets are $2.00 each
Sounds like an interesting experience and we
and the proceeds will be dividtg^iy .th^ Cancer
thank Chuck for bringing us an account of his
Society and Big Brothers. Lets aTl support this
experiences. I'm sure there is much more to
very worthy endeavor.
tell
at a later date.
****************

There will be a board meeting at 12 noon, March 1,
1979 at the Community Health Center. All board
members mark their calendar.

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The 1979 Rotary Show has a great Tradition
to uphold!!

ROTARY PROFIIE

William W. Bobier was bom
Sept. 18, 1918, the son of
Eva and Leo Bobier. This
blessed event occurred in
Eaton County, Michigan
Bill is a graduate
of Charlotte High
CALL THE “HOUSE DOCTOR”
School and is still
a Graduate Student at the School of Hard Knocks.
Margaret and Bill have three children, Marda,
Marilyn and Bill. They have presented them with
six grandchildren.

From 1937 to 1946, Bill was employed at a
building material business in Charlotte. He came
to Coldwater as Vice-President and Manager of
Legg Lumber Co. in 1946.
Bill served on the Board of Directors of
Rotary in the 1950s•
His hobbies are hunting, fishing, woodworking
and gardening. A very active person, he has
served on the Board of Directors of the Chamber
of Commerce, Board of Directors of United Fund,
Board of Directors of Branch County Federal
Savings &amp; Loan, Treasurer of United Methodist
Church and Treasurer of Salvation Army.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWrlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Mogsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

★

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 ■ Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trad e and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 ■ Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Joi ley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lone - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
.Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 7.8. S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene. ..................
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
.
278*5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-6840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia. .VTT7V* "278-'6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie ...
278-6501
Koss, James, 76 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . . . .*.. ‘ JHSth
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
278-2217
278-5956 Loose' Robert. R.R. # 2, Tekonsha ■ Margaret. . . .
767-4508
-n7_ *Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Luse. Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood •
............
278-7448
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Rood - Carlene . .
278-2021
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
O7Q 90QA
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166
639-8329 Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
238*2266 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
370‘6662 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
278-6534

278 5900
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Milnes. John' 14361 ’yopawa Island - Fae
Milnes’ wi,liam&lt; 70 Grand - Jean..........................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278*8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward,'Alan,'211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell. Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White. Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278*6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|®|to7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^^^f'
jrCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^fi^in
the U. S. A.

Feb. 2?, 1979
PREZ SEZ: President Dick read thank you notes
from Past-President Chuck Geishert and RotaryAnn Marion Teeter for get well flowers during
their recent illness. Also, a thank you card
was received from Coldwater High School March­
ing Band expressing their thanks for the cash
contribution to their New Orleans expense fund.
ALL Rotarians and their ladies are Invited to the
Rotary Show AFTERGLO Saturday Night at the Elks
immediately after the close of another highly
successful show. Traditionally, the Afterglo is
designed to be a fun time where the members can
unwind and enjoy themselves. Food and beverage
will be served.
******************

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Rotarians Bill Carlsom and
George Buchanan, and

Today's program was in charge of John Dean; who
related a few highlights of previous Rotary
shows. John Read the following resolutions from
the 1935 club minutes:
G. B. Branch, "I hereby resolve to stop in­
creasing the population of Coldwater." George
was Bob Nagles Father-in-law.
R. A. Kerr, "I resolve to find a better ex­
cuse for being late to Rotary Meetings."
Like father, like son seems to fit very well
in this case.
The balance of the program was used to spruce up
on several of the show songs, Director John gave
us a special treat by having all of the show
ushers come up front and sing their version of
Just Another Polka. There was a comment at one
of the tables that the chorus and ushers should
change places starting Thursday night.

CONGRATULATIONS to Rotarian Harold Goodholm on
56 years of perfect attendance in Rotary. Harold Dan Dean soloed on his show song The Gambler,
has been a member of the Coldwater Club for
which promises to be one of the biggest "hits"
approximately 25 years, and is Past President of
of the 1979 show.
the Stillwater Oklahoma Club. Rotary Internation­ In spite of all the grief the show members give
al recognizes Harold as one of the 5 Rotarians in Director Jdhn Dean, the writer wishes to express
the world with over 50 years of perfect attend­
the sincere THANKS of every blub member to John
ance. As a token of their esteem for Harold,
for his very able leadership. John's patience,
each Rotarian in attendance donated $1.60 in
good nature and subtle wit has kept the'show on
Harold's name to the Rotary Foundation.
the road' and we are all in debt to John for
******************
setting a good example of a Perfect Gentleman,
the Club says tahnks again, John, for the untold
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
hours of work and worry put into the 1979 show!
And all the congregation said Amen (let it be so)
Harold Goodhoim
Craig Sebald
WKB
Alt. Warren Adair
******************
******************

ABSENTEES, FEB. 27, 1979

George Buchanan
Hal Creal
Ed DeVito
larry Donay
Ed Gieshert
George Henriksen
Tom Normandin

John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Larry Woodhams

NEXT WEEK’S PREGRAM Chairman is Jeff Dean who
will present Dr. Stanley Bushouse, Principal of
CHS, and the 6 foreign exchange students current­
ly studying at Coldwater.

ROTARY PROFILE

Elwyn J. Bodley was born
May 17, 1905 in Whittaker,
Michigan, the son of Willard
James and Mattie Elizabeth
Bodley.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Amy Douglas
CHS
Steve Rider
Mike Chambers
Gordon Robinson
Elwyn graduated from Milan
High School, received his AB
******************
Degree from Eastern Michigan
A little more than ten years ago, at Rotary's
University and his MA Degree
convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, a Paul Harris
from the University of Michigan
Fellow asked if his wife could accompany him to
the Paul Harris Fellow' breakfast. Learning that
Grace Ellen and Elwyn J. Bodley have three
it was for Fellows only, he promptly worte out
children| Donald E., Irene (Mrs. William Grimes),
another $1,000 contribution so that his wife could and Patricia.
join him for breakfast. That's one small human
Following his chosen profession, Elwyn served
Interest tale in the larger story of the Rotary
as a teacher in a rural school in Monroe County,
Foundation's financial success. In Honolulu,
there were 39 Fellows from six countries. In Rome as Principal at Quincy High School and Superin­
there wiH be more than 31,000 Paul Harris Fellows tendent at Bronson, Sturgis and Bay City.
eligible to attend the luncheon which has been
Elwyn was the Charter President of the Quincy
announced by Trustee Chairman William R# Robbins. Rotary Club, President of Bronson and Sturgis
It will take place Tuesday, 12 June....contribu­
Rotary Clubs and District Governor of both
tions by or on behalf of Fellows in fiscal 77-78
District 63I and 636. This is a Rotarian who
amounted to almost 60 percent of the record 11.9
lives Rotary!
rniilion dollar contributions. In the first six
months of this year, —
contributions are running 24
During his retirement Elwyn enjoys golf, walk---percent ahead of last~wqr'°
last year's naceZ ~
Coneratula+Jnnc
an^ watching others work.
governors, Foundation Jromoti™ leaders^

’

(Exempt

c.nelal

uu^t^th ATT®N°ANCE THIS WEEK! Only 13 absentees out of 100 and some of those will be making
up at other clubs. Keep up the good work!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

�CoOklTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 ■ Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 • Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|ects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey.
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

F
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17-FredCuly
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 • Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Kareru..
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary.................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
...........................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . ................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene.......................
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy. Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richord, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. ........
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie^. .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956 , Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna..................
278-2096 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
276*5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
070*71 m
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278*4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, A*« 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082
Potton’ Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone..............................
278- 4990
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
639-4433
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura..........................
639-4635 Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE
N. FREMONT
LHCill

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2511 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-S970 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-8840 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-6183 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-^.501
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail ♦ • •
278-2912
278-2217 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
767-4508
238-4632 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-7448
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2021
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2007
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7147
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5166
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-7948
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-2811
278-6534
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
238-4323
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
278-6783
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
278-4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
279-9349
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
•
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

March 6, 1979
Bill Milnes, Program Chairman, introduced Dr.
PREZ SEZ: President Dick conveyed a special
THANK YOU to MARK, DICK HOLBEN AND JOHN for their Stan Bushouse, Coldwater High School Principal,
who in turn Introduced our foreign exchange
efforts and leadership for the 1979 Rotary Show,
student guests. Dr. Bushouse called on each
WORLD UNDERSTANDING WEEK - Clem Renouf, President student to share with us their impressions of
of Rotary International states, "The Immediate
the United States.
future of the world Is In our handsi the hands of
Hiltrud Mertens, from West Germany, decided to
people who care, people who reach out to other
become an exchange student along with her sister.
people. Rotarians are such people,"
She is staying with the Price family whose
Rotary Foundation sent 1500 young ambassadors to
daughter stayed with her family while she was a
travel abroad as exchange teams and as an In­
student in Germany. Schools in Germany are
dividual educational experience. If our youth
dismissed between 12:30 to l«00 P.M, Hll enjoys
are able to study and live with those of other
traveling. Her native city In Germany has a
countries, maybe they will begin to understand
population of 400,000.
each other’s problems, thus they may realize
Staying with Mr. &amp; Mrs. Quentin Scheidler is
that peace between nations Is essential for
human survival and not merely an Ideal to be
Erik Dalby from Denmark. His home is in the
proclaimed!
northern part of Denmark and he lives near a
town of 20,000 people. It is near the coast so
«**•«***■»*•**«*
he enjoys fresh fish. Scandinavian children
Chuck Gelshert asked that all ticket money be
enjoy the night life of their country. Erik
turned In.
enjoys sports at Coldwater High School.
&lt;HHHHHH&lt;&lt;HHOHI

Vuce-Presldent Dave took a survey of interest in
May ladies nite. He will be working on this.
**«*»*«»««*»***

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ken Worden &amp; George Buchanan.
&lt;HHHHHHHHHHHHHH(-

Quincy will not have a meeting Monday, Mar. 12.
Get your makeups in elsewhere.
-tHHHHHHHHt-******

Harold Goodholm has completed $6 consecutive
years of perfect attendance in Rotary. Harold
was honored last Thursday night by the Coldwater
Rotary Club during the Annual Rotary Show.
&lt;HHHHHHHHHHHHH&lt;-»

&gt; t

ABSENTEES - MARCH 6, 1979«
Walt Balcom
George Pierce
Richie Barnes
Charles Putnam
Harold Card
Ken Putnam
Duke Davidson
Bob Seaman
Charles Davis
Don Steffey
John Dygert
Don Stine
Dick Fischer
Howard Taylor
Bill Fuller
Mike Toupa-lik
Santford Jolley
Jim Troust
Jim Koss
Dan Ward
Gary Mallemee
Larry Woodhams
Bob Nagle
Ken Worden
Gil Patton
Norm Youtsey
ROTARIAN GUESTSi
Ed Gelshert, Quincy
Warren Wade, Bronson

Henry Gomley, Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS 1

Mike Hernandez is from the Capital City of
Venezuela and is living with the George Ashton
family. Their climate is very hot, with 65°
temperature being considered "Cold." Mike came
to the U.S, as an exchange at the urging of his
English teacher. High school in Venezuela is
much like our colleges in that the hours are
flexible and days vary. Mike come from a family
of four brothers and sisters from a city of
3,000,000 people.

Charlotte Kristensen, living with the Hodge
family, is from southern Denmark living in the
third largest city. Her friend liked the United
States, so she decided to visit. Schools in
Denmark are from 8 A.M. to Noon, with an opport­
unity to attend evening classes in the winter.
Public transportation is more accessible there.

Mr. &amp;-Mrs. Warren Widener have opened their home
to Kirsi Porsti from Finland. Her home school
is the same size as Coldwater High. She likes
her teachers and the people she has met. She
likes basketball and has enjoyed the winning
season. Kirsi hopes to study medicine at U of M.
Ismo Uosukainen, also from Finland, comes to us
from a town about 80 miles from Helsinki. It
has a population of 80,000. It is a center for
paper manufacture. The national sport is skiing
and saunas are very popular in each home. Public
transportation is expensive and helps young
people travel at ease.
Dr. Bushouse mentioned the responsibility that a
family assumes and the interest they can take in
providing a home for a YFU youngster. Thanks
to Dr. Bushouse for bringing the students to us.
&lt;HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH&lt;

ROTARY PROFILE

Rodrigo Villena
Santiago, Chile
Dr. Lynn Bondurant Coldwater Comm. Schools
Lynn Kriser
CHS
Doug Pope
CHS
Jeff Davenport
CHS
Ismo Uosukainen
Finland
Kirsi Porsti
Finland
Hiltrud Mertens
West Germany
Erik Dalby
Denmark
Charlotte Kristensen Denmark
Mike Hernandez
Venezuela
Dr. Stan Bushouse CHS Principal
**»*•»***#*&lt;,♦»

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Terry Lee Warner was born
Sept. 13, 1955 in Ionia. He
is the son of L. D. and
Margery Warner.

After graduating from Ionia
High School, Terry worked 6
years at the Burger Chef in
Ionia and then transferred
to the Burger Chef in
Coldwater. His wife's name is Mary.

Terry enjoys hunting, fishing and basketball.
He likes to work in the community and especially
with young people.
&lt;HHHHHHHHHHHHHH&lt;*&lt;HH&lt;

Hal Sexton
Don Shorno
Alternate - Fred Anderson

William Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

COWiTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller. Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE *
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13-Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
"
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly
278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
278-6033 Hruska. Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
278-6821
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-2239 Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
278-8006 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan....................
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
278-4982 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - A^artho
278-8840 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
.
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-8086 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio. .....
278-6183
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - JeOn
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent,*190 Grand jftreet Winnie. . .
278-6501
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail • • •
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian...........................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
278-2217
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
278-5956 •Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-7448
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna..................
278-2007
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
279-7147
278-2096 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
.
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary. . .......................
238-2266 -Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
278-6534
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
278-5909 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
t 278-6783
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
io
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
O7fl’lodn
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary.................
278-2968
Ne,son’
67 E- p,erce Street - Jean........................
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
279-9349
978-6078 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-4082 Potton* Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane..............................
278-5796
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
278-8743
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. * Marjorie. . ................
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
278-6356
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro. .
............
278-8981
• Honorary Member
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive. Quincy - Pat
639*4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.......................
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet
278-2272
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-944*—
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848

278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

'

The COLDWATES^b/arj, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^?aUB, Coldwofer, Michigan
The SingingestcfMn the U. S. A.

____________

March 13, 1979

PREZ SEZ: Thank you note from Governor Bill
received, thanking Dick and Jan for an enjoyable
evening and congratulating the entire club upon
another successful project.
Also:

Program Chairman Bill Grimes introduced Bill
Grimes who gave a colored slide presentation
on his recently completed plane hopping trip
around South America in the company of Mavor
Chuck Woodward.

Dear Dick and Jan, and the Rotary Club of
Coldwater:
Thank you so much for the wonderful evening
Saturday night. It was our first visit to Coldwater and certainly will be a memorable one.

This proved to be a very information and enjoy­
able program. Thank you Bill for sharing your
experiences with us via pictures.
**************

NEXT WEEK - Program Chairman Mark Maire will
rJJ-x?8 S tr®m®"doijs project for your club and present Wayne Kellogg on Coldwater Highschool
probably one of the finest projects in Dist. 636. Athletics.
Thank you again for your Wonderful hospitality.

Bill &amp; Char Menser
Lakeshore
******************
Keep in mind the four projects to receive the
proceeds from our show: Basic Life Support,
Tibbits, Cancer Society and Smoke Alarms for
the elderly.
******************

Received from SUNNY FLORIDA:
"I see by the Coldwater Daily Reporter that
the show time is fast approaching. Will, I
can’t sing and I can't dance. I am too lazy to
work and I wouldn't trade this Florida sunshine
for the Michigan weather.
Please accept the
enclosed as a peace offering.

Good luck with the show."

Sincerely,

**»♦****♦*«»»»

ladies night - MAY 12, Holiday Inn, Angola.
Cocktails at 6:30, dinner at 7:15 - Band and
dancing.

**************

SLhanexreceived in invitation from the Ohiorie Rotary Youth Exchange Program for Rotary
I^J-nationa1 Districts. They are a member
o1 the U.S. Coordinating Committee for the
Rotary Summer Home Stay Program for Scandinavia­
ns.A.
This is an exchange program for sons and daughers of Rotarians only (except to Finland). If
you are interested in participating is this
exchange, please contact President Dick who has
the pertinent information necessary.

They have a goal of 100 and when they reach that,
no more applications will be received. Speed
seems to be desirable.

Elwyn (Bodley)
*******************
Dan Dean was our able songleader for the day.
*******************
ABSENTEES - MARCH 13, 1979
Warren Adair
Bill Milnes
Ken Anderson
Bob Nagle
George Buchanan
Tom Normandin
Hal Creal
Dave Pierce
Fred Culy
Charles Putnam
Ed DeVito
Ken Putnam
Mark Feller
Hal Sexton
Roger Higbea
Don Stine
Dick Holben
Mike Toupalik
larry Iveson
Dan Ward
Santford Jolley
Terry Warner
Dan Magsig
Charles Woodward
Gary Mallernee
Ken Worden
John Milnes

ROTARIAN GUESTS - March 13, 1979

Barry Bender
Pete Baldwin
Ned Legg

Quincy
Quincy
Lansing

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS

Jeff Davenport
CHS “
Dave Cope
Lynn Kriser
Garry Donner
George Bracher
Charles Gruner
Dan Jarchow
******************

ROTARY PROFILE
F. Harold (Hal) Creal was
born in 1931 in Geneva, Ill
He was the soneof Floyd and
Naomi Creal.
Hal attended Western Michi­
gan University and received
his BBA in 1954. He has
acquiredsome hours towards
his Masters Degree from the
University of Utah. He is
a Fellow of the American
College of Nursing Home Ad­
ministrators .

Hal and his lovely wife Lillian have three
children, Mark, Susan and Paul. They are both
involved in the management of Carriage Inn Con­
valescent Home’ the Bronson Care Center and the
Little People's Child Care Center.
Reading and Volunteer Work in the Professional
Society &amp; Industry Association occupy Hal's
in
he also had an active interest
politics S* He aYso has a passing interest in

•I

II

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Richie Barnes and Don Steffey
Alternate - Rich Holben

PROFILE PTFAw°nAHAVE N0T SUBMITTED YOUR ROTARY
IN ALPHABRTTr^f
S°‘ WE HAVE TRIED T0 PRINT
there are ^nSJLuuADER BUT Y0U WILL notice THAT
bSsb?j&gt; m ™1HAVE BEEN PASSED BY - NOT
VOID TN
INTENT BUT BECAUSE THERE IS A
PLEASENPICK UPAIn™
Y0U HAVE L0ST Y0UR F0RM'
POSSIBLE WT-i^aT™1 0NE AND SUBMIT AS SOON AS
WlSHT^BraS^®- I’M SURE YOU DO NOT
BE KNOWN AS "NO FACE".

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
--------------------------------- ----------------------------- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON -- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

- WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -

TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._______________

-- ---

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
^«UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicappod Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|ects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
S

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - l^ilma 4, . . w . . . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
'...........
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. • Jeanne. . ..............
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert,. 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
.
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pct
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy.
..........................
Davidson. Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fische’r, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
‘ Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278*9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEMbtar), REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^&amp;RO&amp;^CLUB. Coldwater. Michiaan
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

PREZ SEZ: President Dick announced that there
will be an important Board Meeting at the Health
Center on Thursday, March 29th at noon. All
Board members are urged to be there.
Important Dates:
May 11-12 - 1979 Annual Conference
Longs Convention Center, Lansing
June 15-16 - District Assembly
Song Leader Dan Dean did a super job today.
****#**♦*»*»*»»»#»

Happy Birthday to Don Stine
David Pierce

Duke Davidson
Bill Milnes

Bill Grimes announced the "Greatest Travelogue
On Earth" this Sunday night at 7:00 P.M. Tibbits Opera House. Slides of Mayor Woodward's
and Bill’s trip around South America will be
shown. Donations will be accepted for Tibbits.
Open to the public.

ABSENTEES - MARCH 20, 1979..
Fred Anderson
Rich Holben
Carroll Barnes
Dan Magsig
George Buchanan
John Milnes
Harold Card
John Pierson
Fred Culy
Charles Putnam
Duke Davidson
Ken Putnam
Charles Davis
Paul Ruse
Larry Donay
Howard Taylor
Jim Endicott
Mike Toupallk
Dick Fischer
Lester Wise
Bill Fuller
Terry Warner
Ed Geishert
Ken Wopden
Riger Higbea
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Leason Modert
Bronson
Jerry Hollister
Robert Seizert
John Worth
Quincy
Dan Dobson
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Doug Cope
CHS
Jeff Davenport
Wayne Kellogg
******************

Ladles night will be held at the Angela Holiday
Inn May 12th, with docktails at 6:30 and dinner
at 7:15 P.M. Reservations are now being taken
by David Rubley, Chairman for the event. Give
Dave a break by making your reservation early.
is much easier to plan if one knows how many
will be attending.
WKB

n the U. S. A.

March 20, 1979
Mark Maire, Program Chairman, introduced Wayne
Kellogg, Athletic Director at Coldwater High
School for the past 7 years. He told us that
the Coldwater coaches are totally committed to
their responsibilities to the children of
Coldwater Schools.
CHS was completed in 1956 and the athletic pro­
gram consisted of 8 intsrscholastic sports.
Title 9 of the Federal Civil Rights Act requires
equal opportunities for boys and girls alike, so
now the school provides 15 interscholastic
sports with 46 coaching positions. Athletic
events last year consisted of 540 different
events.
Winter programs provide many problems due to
lack of facilities which were built for half as
many activities. Every effort is made to ro­
tate practice time so that every sport receives
equal use of prime time and facilities.
Two years ago the coaching staff approached the
Board of Education with a long range Master Plan
for a future Athletic Complex. The complex
would include more tennis courts and softball
diamonds, new all weather track, new press box
and additional seating at the football field.
In addition there would be a new indoor build­
ing for additional gym and locker facilities.
The school has had to refuse the City Recreation
Department use of the school facilities due to
school overcrowding, so the City was forced to
look for indoor facilities of their own. The
School and City have now joined forces to pro­
vide joint facilities which will accommodate all
needs. A planning firm was engaged to develop
the Master Plan which also provides activity
areas for Senior Citizens as well as a Community
Auditorium which would seat 1500 people.
The Heritage Activity Building would include
indoor tennis courts, ice skating rink, dress­
ing rooms etc., and would provide a cover for
the outdoor pool. It is hoped to use Federal
funds as they become available. Some will be
100% Federally funded and others 5O-5O matching.
This is a 20 year plan and at present day costs
the total would be 10 million. This would be
built as money became available.
Thank you Wayne for an interesting and informa­
tive review of the athletic plant and plans.
******♦■»*****♦♦♦*

NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM will be in charge of Jim
Lyon. He will present Mr. George Bratcher, our
City Tax Director.

ROTARY PROFILE

John Dygert was bom Aug.
15th, 1933 in Kendallville,
Indiana the son of Paul and
Mildred Dygert.

He is a graduate of Cold­
water High School, the
class of ’51, has a BA De­
gree from Michigan State
University in 1955 and his
Ma^ers degree from MSU in
___________ _
"®jored ln Business, Edonomics, Dis­
tributive Education and Education Administration
10VTely Mlfe
are the Paints of
three children, Lori, Paul and John.
After serving as Air Transportation Officer In

the U.S. Air Force, John has been involved in
retailing, banking, real estate and has insur­
ance experience. He has been teaching and in
School Administration for the past 18 years.
John’s hobbies consist of golf, tennis, sailing,
travel and "Gentleman Farmer." He has served on
the United Fund Board, is a Past President and
Fund Drive Chairman. Also, a member of the
Board of Directors of Tibbits Theatre, he has
served in the capacity of Membership Chairman.

John fells that his most significant accomplishment was in the development of Vocational Educa­
tion in Branch County, culminating with the con­
struction and operation of the Brach Area Career
Center. He is currently Associate Superintend­
ent for the Branch Intermediate School District.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley. Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Bolcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magslg, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Birlnger
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Ma ire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

f
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive ■ Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean. . .....
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater • Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
Fischer; Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, ‘RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm,' Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger. 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. .•*&gt;
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. ...........
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl ........... ...............
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive .-’Phyllis . •.
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson .Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
*278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
**278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey. Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don. 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive * Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

*

The COLDWATES^to^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLD WA^E^^^f^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest&amp;bi$n the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ: President Dick congratulated Richie
Barnes and Gordon Schlubatis on their community
awards as Man of the Year and Outstanding Citizen
respectively.
■

**************

IMPORTANT DATES!
Way 11-12 - District Conference, Longs Con­
vention Center, Lansing
June 11 - Rotary International Convention in
Rome, Italy.
June 16 - District Assembly, St. Marys Lake,
Battle Creek - For New Officers.
May 12 -

Rotary Ladies Night, Angola Holiday.
See Dave Rubley for your reserva­
tions. Give your best girl a treat
instead of a treatment - Delicious
dinner plus good entertainment.
**************
Tom Miller &amp; Harold Card
Howard Taylor
Howard Teeter
Tom Miller - Alternate
**************

GREETERS THIS WEEK:
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Chuck Woodward, Paul Thompson,
Jim Koss, Don Stine and Duke Davidson. Duke,
Chuck and song leader John Milnes pleased the
audience with their rendition of MSU fight song
accompanied by all MSU Alumnus.
**************

There will be a Board Meeting this Thursday at
the Health Center - noon for lunch and short
meeting.
**************
*
Dan Dean announced the Rural Urban Committee Mtg.
at the Courthouse Wednesday, March 28, 1979 at
7tJO to establish a permanent cooperative effort
to bring rural and urban business' closer,,to­
gether.
**************

Dick Fisher Is moving to Wisconsin and will be
leaving Coldwater Rotary. President Dick wished
Dick much success and happiness in his new en­
deavor.
**************
SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM TOUR - In order for
Rotarians and their wives to have an opportunity
to gain a better understanding of the educational
programs being provided the physically and men­
tally handicapped in Branch County, a tour of
these programs is being set-up for Tuesday A.M.,
April 24, from 9«00-12:00 A.M. This will in­
clude services provided to residents of the
Coldwater Regional Center, as well as local
schools. Rotarians are urged to discuss this
with their wives, and notify John Dygert of
their Intention to participate. This should be
a very informative and rewarding experience.
**************
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Warren Adair, American
Grarriti.

**************
H is apparent that Mr. Bratcher
^ ®r^ kn°wled8eable and capable in his field
and Coldwater Is fortunate to have his services.,
he L7° e uyx r* etcher's employers that
he has done much to pacify and satisfy disgrunt­
led tax payers of the city by patiently explain­
ing the procedures used in arriving at their tax
base.

WKB

March 27, 1979
Today’s Program Chairman, Jim Lyon, presented
Mr. George Bratcher, City Tax Director. Why
taxes go up? There Is no comparison between the
process of assessing that was done light years
ago and the procedure required today. The next
three years will bring even greater changes as
result of the State Legislature's actions.

There Is more Involved than just the local
assessor's actions, mainly the State Tax Laws.
Each county equalization department must deter­
mine If each property Is being assessed at 50%
of market value and if not, they must apply an
equalization factor that will bring all prop­
erties at least up to 50%. Therefore, the
properties that were originally at 50% will be
over 50% after application of the factor.
Coldwater property values have been going up
and up and up each year due primarily due to
Inflation and shortage of homes. The old case
of supply and demand Is causing an upward move*
ment of values.

The three year average for homes in Coldwater is
at 44% or 6% below the statutory figure of 50%•
Therefore, Mr. Bratcher raised homes 10% and
business and industry 4% for an overall average
of 7%, thus bringing the various classes back
in line. This year we do not have a state
equalization factor since we are in line, so
our overall increase on homes is about 6%
rather than 10%.

Coldwater is one of 2 cities in Michigan who has
all of the 2000 tax rates programmed into a
calculator to facilitate equitable taxing assess
ments.
At the present time, assessments are.being
equalized by classes; residential, business and
industry. It is Mr. Britcher's plan to individ­
ually review each parcel in the 3 classes in
order to equalize every parcel within the class.
Most complaints originate because owners feel
they are being assessed at a greater value than
their next door neighbor, or the house down the
street. Since there are over 4500 individual
parcels, this will be a large undertaking.

Mr. Bratcher pointed out that it is not detri­
mental to improve ones home by making major im­
provements as so many people believe. A $1000
capital improvement will be assessed for $500
and result in $26.00 additional annual tax.
That is a 2.6% increase and hardly enough to
warrant doing without the major improvement.
Thanks Jim and George for a very interesting
and informative program.

ROTARY PROFILE
Dan J. Magsig, the son of
Manly and Mary Magsig, was
born April 19, 1943 in Toledo
Ohio. He attended Highschool
in Ovid, Michigan and gradu­
ated from MSU with a B.S. in
Mechanical Engineering.

Dan and his wife Jan have 3
children; Heath, 10; Trent, 7J
Quinn, 3.
Dan started his business experience with G.M.
from 1965-67, was with Allis Chalmers from 6771j International Harvester, 71-75 aa Manager
of Operations; and in 1975 became the owner of
Systems Unlimited, Inc. in Coldwater.
Enjoying fishing hunting, softball, snowmobiling
and general repairs, he also finds time to coach
Little League, Jaycees, be a Layleader &amp; Trustee
of United Methodist Church, YMCA Indian Guides.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE™

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 • Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 ■ Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Bi ring er, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John. 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.
. . . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure C£ve - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy • Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive • Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. . ................

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive * Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278-4990
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. ......'
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . ■
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fctarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest&amp;M$n the U. S. A.

April 3. 1979
While our esteemed President is basking in the
Warren Adair introduced himself as a program
sun at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and we are
named "Adair." He stated that the program had
watching the snow outside, perhaps this is a good nothing to do with formal education, but he
opportunity to print a few extra items - so, when started out by educating us on "How To Be A
the cat is away!!!
Standup Comic."
"SHOW ME"
We became acquainted with a different person
from the quiet, reserved, dignified school
"I'd rather see a sermon, than hear one any day;
superintendent
that we have come to know. His
I'd rather you would walk with me, than merely
delightful
delivery
of "American Grafitti" was
show the way|
enjoyed by all.
The eye's a better pupil, and more willing than
the ear,
Thank you Warren for an entertaining program.
Fine counsel is confusing but example’s always
clear.
And best of all the preachers are the men who
live their creeds.
ROTARY PROFILE
For to see good put in action is what everybody
Gregory John Granum was
needs.
I soon can learn to do it, if you'll let me see born February 3. 1949 in
Minneapolis, Minn. He is
it done;
the son of Robert and
I can see your hands in action, but your tongue
Jacquelyn Granum.
too fast may run.
And the lectures you deliver may be very fine
Greg is a graduate of the
and true;
University of Michigan,
But I'd rather get my lesson observing what you
Oakland Community College
do;
and Western Michigan University. Prior to
For I may not understand you and the high advice coming to Coldwater, he worked for seven years
you give.
in a supervisory management capacity with Jewel
But there is no misunderstanding how you act and Foods.
how you live."
Residing at Matteson Lake near Bronson, Greg is
Author Unknown
interested in handball, raquetball, swinning,
skiing, sailing pool and golf. Besides the
The above is an excerpt from Governor Bill's
busy schedule and rigors of starting a new plant
letter.
**********#♦♦■»»
in Coldwater, he is presently attempting to pur­
chase a home in Coldwater and will look forward
IMPORTANT DATES:
to a mutually rewarding relationship with the
community and his fellow Rotarians.
May 11-12 - District Conference, Longs Con­
vention Center, Lansing
June 11 - Rotary International Convention in
Rome, Italy
—
Dan Dean reported that the Rural-Urban meeting
June 16 - District Assembly, St, Marys lake,
was successful last week and hopes to have
Battle Creek-For new Officers
another.
May 12 - ladies Night, Angola Holiday Inn.
*«*»»«♦*»♦»**»
See Dave Rubley for yourreservations.
***♦#**■»**##*♦#*
The Golf Outing will be held July 23 at the Cold­
water Country Club. Bill Crotty is the chairman
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:
and Coldwater Rotary will be hosting.
Paul Thompson &amp; Ralph Toupallk
*****#*•»**♦*■»*#
Larry Iveson, Alternate
*******#*»#♦****
ATTENDANCEFOR FEBRUARY WAS 88.26% - third in
the District, Get those make-ups in. Would be
ABSENTEES: (April 3, 1979)
nice to be Number I.
Ken Anderson
Bill Milnes
•»*#****■»******♦
Walt Balcom
.
Bob Seaman
Hal Creal
Have you asked your wife to accompany you on the
Craig Sebald
Bill Crotty
special education program visitation day, April
Don Stine
John Doan
24, from 9 to 12 A.M.? Let John Dygert know of
Mike Toupalik
Gregg Granum
your interest now!
Jim Troust
Roger Hlgbea
Dan Ward
*****■»****■**&lt;•»*
Bill Lymburner
Chuck Woodward
Mark Maire
Ken Worden
MANY HAVE MADE SOME SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENT TO
Dan Magsig
ROTARY THIS YEAR TO HELP US IN THE GREAT CAUSE
OF SERVICE. IF YOU HAVE NOT FOUND THAT SOME­
THING EXTRA TO DO FOR ROTARY, WHY NOT MAKE A
ROTARIAN GUESTS - APRIL 3, 1979
RESOLUTION TO GO TO THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE AND
SWELL THE RANKS OF DEDICATED ROTARIANS WHO ARE
Kenneth Gunthorpe
Bronson
Jim Eley
••
making a great effort to provide a program of
"ROTARY AT ITS BEST!" Get your room reservation
Dlck^Spalding
Quincy
in now! Holiday Inn South, Lansing.
John Worth
&lt;■
****##**#*##*♦**
Henry V. Pruitt
EVER NOTICE? A mother usually hopes that her
Bob LeGalley
daughter will get a better husband than she did,
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
but she knows that her son will never get as good
a wife as his father did.
Dan Jarchow
Marty Griffin - CHS
Lucille Goodyear
Jon Plank
Ken Elliott
Sandy Lenon
"
Women have better memories than men. For example
the average woman of 30 can remember things that
JD &amp; WB
happened to her 40 years ago.-Henry Leabo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 p.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
?«««•
President
o^E?UBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton. Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 ■ Elwyn Bodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 ■ Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
.....................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
Donoy, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie.

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
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278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma«l
Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio.. . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph. 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2. Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Dione
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes. William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

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238-2511
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278-8840
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278-6501
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278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road &gt; Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue * Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive * Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don,- 386 Western Avenue * Joan . .
. .
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive * Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
...........
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth. ....
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ■ ■
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^J^to-y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?^^^^?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^^n the U. S. A.

April 10, 1979
Vice President Dave Rubley presided in the absence PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Mike Toupalik presented Lowell
Maxson, from the Coldwater Lions Club, who pre­
of President Dick. He reminded us of the
sented an interesting program on Leader Dogs
following important dates:
for the Blind.
May 11-12 - District Conference at Longs Con­
Rochester, Michigan is headquarters of the
vention Center, lansing.
May 12
- Ladies Night - Angola Holiday Inn. Leader Day Program. It was established in 1939
and has graduated over 5°00 students from a
Get your reservations in to Dave.
June 16
- New Officers Conference, St, Marys 4 week instruction program. Dog and master are
introduced to each other during the second week.
Lake, Battle Creek.
One
of the greatest challenges to dog and master
***********
is to successfully navigate a swinging door.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Dale Treadwell &amp; Jerry Towns
German Shepards, Golden Retriever and Brown and
*********** }
Black Labradors make the best leader dogs.

ABSENTEES APRIL 10, 1979:
Ken Anderson
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Dick Fischer
Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
Richard Hruska
Bob Kerr
John Klein

The cost of training of one dog costs $4500.00.
There is no cost to the recipient. Entire costs
are paid by the Michigan Lions Clubs and from
voluntary contributions.

Bill Klotz
Ralph LaGro
Mark Maire
Dan Magsig
Gary Mallernee
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Jerry Towns
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Terry Warner
Ken Worden

,

The dog gets 16 weeks of preliminary training
before being assigned a blind master and must
pass very rigid tests before graduating. Master
and dog are taught 4 basic commands: come,
down, sit and rest. The the students are taken
to downtown Detroit to practice.

Daily meals are prepared for 200 dogs whose
dishes and kennels are sanitized daily. A full
time veternarian keeps a daily check on each
dogs health.
Students stay right at the school during the
4 weeks of training.

Rochester graduated 354 teams last year shooting for 400 teams per year. Presently
they are expanding the dornitory facilities to
accommodate 24 more students.

This reads like a club roster instead of only
those who were absent! Can't recall ever having
had 41 absentees before. Let's get those make­
ups in and move up to number one or number two&lt;-position on the next District report.

Mr. Maxson made a plea for everyone to serious­
ly consider the eye bank as a means of leaving
a living gift to a blind person.
An extremely interesting and informative
program. Thank you Make and Lowell.

****************
ROTARIAN GUESTS - APRIL 10, 1979

Ray Ehl
Clarence Snyder
Rick Willison
Robert Seizert

Quincy

ROTARY PROFILE

Bronson
"

On February 2, 1938, Cleon
and Rachel Lyon became the
proud parents of their son
James.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS

Gary Kuckel

*****************

In the absence of our regular song leaders, the
spot was ably filled by Vince Kornstein. He was
able to inspire the audience to a tremendous
response.

*****************
GUESS WHO?

This is one of the more
interesting pictures we
received in response to
our plea for the Rotary
Profile. A FREE LUNCH
TO THE FIRST PERSON TO
CALL THE EDITOR WITH THE
CORRECT IDENTIFICATION.

Jim is a graduate of Grand
Ledge High School and has
received certificates in
several sales courses.

The father of five children, Denice, Jayann,
Teresa, James and Angela, Jim was formerly a
milkman, a factory worker, a route salesman for
Coca Cola, and presently a route manager and
Branch Manager for Coca Cola.

Jim was President of Rotary during the 1975~76
year and has served on the Board of Directors.
He enjoys hunting fishing, bowling and coaching
recreation basketball.

Community activities include Elks Lodge work,
a Past Exalted Ruler of Elks, Vice President of
the High School Boosters Club and Vice Chair­
person of Branch County Houseing Commission.

278-2239

WKB

*****************

Greeters Next Week: Jerry Towns &amp; Jeff Dean
Alternate - Dan Magsig
*«***«*******»*

NEXT WEEK:

Program Chairman Warren Adair will

present Lynn Bondurant and Faye Milnes with a
program on the new gifted child program in the
schools.

Dan Magsig's lovely wife, Jan, is seriously
ill in Community Hospital, Battle Creek Intensive Care. Cards would be appreciated.
No flowers or visitors as yet.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
f
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:14 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.I (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M.

i

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICKUHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
vice president
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director.Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
GeorgePierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends:’ Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 ■ 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 ■ Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carrol I Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
S
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

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278-8006
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NAME

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd, • Lillian
...........
278-7249
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr, - Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
639-8669
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Dan, 1624 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
' 278-6652
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte. . ...........
278-6978
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
*
278-4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - WilmcrJ
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 29^Grand Street Winnie...
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

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278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Rood
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda .
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. . ...........
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

279-9481
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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

cold

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest&amp;Mn the U. S. A.

April 17, 1979

PREZ SEZt President Dick reported on the Inter­
national Service Committee! Ralph LaGro Is the
Committee Chairman with Harold Goodholm In charge
of visiting Rotarians from other clubs and coun­
tries ( and Bill Milnes had charge of the meeting
for foreign students at the highschool.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE, May 11 &amp; 12, at Longs Con
vention Center In Lansing,

Eaton Rapids Rotary Club Is sponsoring a night
with Wayne King on May 8th at the Eaton Rapids
Highschool.
LADIES NIGHT, May 12th, Angola Holiday Inn.
get your reservations In to Dave Rubley.
***************

Do

CONGRATULATIONS to Jim Lyon, 6 years perfect
attendance.
****************

Todays Program Chairman Warren Adair presented
Fap Milnes and Lynn Bondurant of the Coldwater
School System. They told of the Branch County
Accelerated Learners Program.

This new program for gifted children Is held -on
the second floor of the Roosevelt Building and
is In session Monday through Thursday. The
program was approved In mid 1978 by action of
the Board of Education after a thorough study
by a Citizen’s Committee. The Branch County
Intermediate School District provided partial
funding through a State Grant via Title 3C.

The children chosen for this program were nom­
inated through teacher recommendations, parents
and even students themselves. Participants
were selected via a process that kept the
persons identification secret until he had been
selected.

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Mrs. Fap Milnes is the program Coordinator and
has 4 classes of 18 each, all very ambitious,
Inquisitive kids from grades 3, 4, 5»
6, It
is their hope to expand the program to Junior
High level next year.

ROTARIAN GEORGE BUCHANAN presented 3 flags from
Rotary Clubs recently visited In California and
Illinois.
***************

These children are given the opportunity to
develop their individual skills to the fullest.
They are encouraged to use their imagination in
making games and other projects that require
much thought and research.

SONG LEADER John Milnes led us in a lively song­
fest .
***************

Thank you Lynn and Fap for an interesting
presentation on this new phase of education.
**************

GREETER THIS WEEK:

Jeff Dean

Mike Toupallk &amp; Mark Malre
Alternate - Dick Blringer
***************

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bob Man
***************
ROTARIAN GUESTS - APRIL 17, 1979.
Nelson Weber
Dan Dobson
Dale Vincent
F. S. Pruitt
Ken Gunthorpe

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Zeeland
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
Fae Milnes
Lynn Bondurant
Ken Elliott
Sandy Lenon
Marty Griffin
***************

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM will be in charge of George
Henriksen will present Bob Montgomery from the
Branch County Intermediate School District. His
topic will be the Problems of Handicapped ChildExisting Program, Future Program, Obstacles and
Needs.
**************

ROTARY PROFILE

Kenneth Putnam was born
December 30, 1917, in
St. Johns, Michigan, the
son of Ida and William
Putnam. He attended
,
Lansing Central Highschool
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Rotarians two years at Michigan State
Elwyn Bodley and Leslie Woodward for sending us
and graduated from the
articles and Items for the newsletter. We will
St. Louis Mo., College of
be using them from time to time and do appreciate Embalming.
the useful material!
Ken's Rotary Ann is Mabel,
THE AVERAGE ROTARIAN?
and he had three children; Nancy Brayton, Mark
and Chuck Putnam.
It is so easy to be dazzled by the "big" statis­
tics - figures like 18,000 and 150 and 835,300 Before coming to Coldwater in 1946, Ken was
and to overlook the vital statistic. How often
employed in Lansing and Detroit. He is a
have we referred to the "average Rotarian?"
past-president of Rotary.
There is no such person. Here, according to a
Recently Ken and Mabel purchased a summer home
recent survey of The Rotarian Is a profile (in
part) of the average U.S. Rotarian reader of the
at Harbor Springs, Michigan which they find a
magazine. He Is 53• with 13 years of Rotary
most enjoyable "second" home. He enjoys his
membership. His Income is $36,951. He's married, chosen profession and is active in the Methodist
Church.
owns his own home, valued at $69,828. Travel Is
a major hobby. He and his family average 10
air line flights a year, and he takes 2 or more
vacations each year, averaging 15 nights a year
STALL IN THE SADDLE
in hotels and motels. He is affiliated with the*
local Chamber of Commerce, and belongs to a trade
Years ago the Pony Express
or professional association............. Clem Renouf,
Carried the U.S. Mail.
Progress is a varvelous thing:
President, Rotary Intern'1.
Now is goes by snail. T
„
0
J Lou Segiun

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
------------------------- -------------------------------- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert.
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

★

ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

CLUB SERVICE

Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
/ INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Program: Dave Rubley
Director: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
International Youth Projects: Bill
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
World Community Service: Harold
Treasurer: Ernest Luse
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 ■ 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley
October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn. .....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret . .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J.w
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street ^Vinrne . . s w 278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose’ Robert« RR« # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
* l*uce» Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ............
278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon' Jamos' 335 Grand Street - Deanna..................
278-2007
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara.
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat..............................................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. ....... .

noo noAA Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 *Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
978* 89n? Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores

278-7948
278-2811
278-6534

278-5909 M‘,nes' John' 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917 Mi,nes’ wi11iom, 78 Grand • Jean...........................
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-4248
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin. Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Pan°"' G’1bert. 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pot
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

278-5956
__ cn7c

978 79 a
278 9096
639-8669

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ..
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100*
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan,'211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Goil. . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard. 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N.
ONT
COLDWATER,
MICHIGAN

�The COLDWATE^^ta,-; REFLECTOR
"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Published by The COLDWAT-S
The Singingest&amp;i
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
n the U. S. A.

April 24, 1979

Pres Sez: President Dick announced that this Is
Rotary Magazine Week as well as National Secretary
Week. So, President Dick reviewed our National
Monthly Magazine, The Rotarian, quoting from a
recent publication, "U.S. journalist Sydney J.
Harris Once said that learning is like water It Is a great source of power as long as it
remains fluid, but when it Is permitted to freeze
over It is a useless Impediment to any creative
activity. As Rotarians attempt to keep apace of
the problems confronting their communities, their
countries and their world, they might do well to
keep Mr. Harris’ words In mlndj for Rotarians
must be continually learning In order to Insure
that their efforts are relevant to the needs of
the day, and that their actions will produce a
positive impact upon society. Without a constant
flow of Information, suggestions, and ideas, a
Rotarian's continuing education will falter, and
his creative approaches to service may well be
in danger of "freezing over."
"But we Rotarians possess a special resource
which keeps us up-to-date and informed, one which
serves to move us to action and encourages us
with Inspiring examples of service throughout the
world. I am speaking, of course, about our
official magazine."
The magazine forms a direct link between Rotar­
ians In every Rotary country, sending news, in­
formation, and inspiration to every corner of the
earth, and reinforcing the International bonds
connecting all Rotary club members.
*****-»«*»*«***

CONGRATULATIONS to Bob Kerr for 31 years of
perfect Rotary attendance!
***#***»*#**»♦

TODAY'S PROGRAM chairman was Carroll Barnes who
presented Mrs. Diane England who is Branch Co.
Director for "ears for the Deaf" program.
The local program started in September, 1978 as
a result of Mrs. England's 4-H Dog training
programs. The Coldwater Lions Slub and Mrs.
England have joined forces to provide ears for
the deaf through the use of specially trained
dogs. .The local Lions Club pays the deaf
chllds medical costs and the dogs have been
donated by a gentleman from Haslett, Michigan.

Mrs. England trains the dogs to distinguish
various sounds such as door bells, knocks,
telephone and smoke alarms. Their training
starts at the age of 10 or 12 months and
follows the same obedience training as given to
leader dogs for the blind.
This Is a brand new program and at present time
Is strictly on a local level. However, it Is
Mrs. England's plans to share the program
throughout the nation and hopes to eventually
expand the program In order to serve deaf
adults as well as children. She presently is
preparing a training and procedural manual
which is the first of Its kind.

One of the nice features Is that many dogs who
are turned over to the Humane Society are
Intelligent enough and of the right temperament
to become an "Ear Dog." The deaf person only
has to be physically and mentally capable of
working with the dog.

Currently there are two young people partici­
pating in the training program.
We thank Carroll and Diane for a very Interest­
ing program.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jerry Towns, Chuck Putnam, Dan
Magsig and Gordon Schlubatis.
♦****»*■»*####»

EXCERPT FROM GOVERNOR BILL'S NEWS IETTER: Bronson
Rotary Club has donated $30«00 per member to the
Rotary 3-H program (Health, Hunger &amp; Humanity).
****#***♦**»#♦

IMPORTANT DATES:
May 11-12 District Conference at Lansing
Longs Convention Center. Coldwater
needs representatives.
May
Rotary Ann Dinner Dance at Angola
Holiday Inn. Give your best gal a
Mother's Day surprise with an ex­
cellent dinner and enjoyable
evening among friends. Vice-Pres.
Dave Rubley needs your reservation
by next Tuesday.
June 26
District Assembly - St. Mary's Lake.
Battle Creek
*****»*»#»*#»****

March attendance was 85 2/lQ^ - lets keep those
make-ups coming In to Bob Rumsey.
P

ROTARY PROFILE

Charles E. (Chuck) Davis
was bom Deo. 29, 1924 In
lafayette, Indiana. He
is the son of John and
Nellie (Fickle) Davis.
Chuck earned a B.S. Degree
from Indiana University
and has done graduate work
at Indiana University and
Northwestern University,
His spouse
. __ is truly his
Rotary "Ann".

“CHUCK” DAVIS
os seen by Alex Patino

Presently the Controller for the County of
Branch, Chuck has also had experience In
Financial and General Management and in
Industry.

A former member of the Union City Rotary Club,
he held the offices of Secretary, Treasurer and
President in that club.

During his spare time, Chuck enjoys boating,
water sports and travel and is active in Elks
Club and Coldwater Country Club besides his
Rotary activities.

ho!»?SrJdentJhUCk GeiGhert is confined to the
H*1 f°r ®xtenslve tests. He hopes to be
able to come home In a few days but will be taking
therapy treatments for some time.
6 NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: George Henriksen will
**♦#♦*»*»»*&gt;»##**
present Mr. Bob Montgomery on Branch County
w?Y&lt;r urtwtn
1
handicapped children.
XT "EBt S
ft1'
* JI- Proust
............

THIS WFFZ au mm e.n«z»..A Iternate-Santford Jolley
PIEASE PLAN YOUR MAKE UP^imw231, NUKBER °F ^EN^ES FOR THE YEAR - 38. IF YOU WERE ONE OF THESE,
ON APRIL 16 ffi Km mSuPSWERE SeNT^3
PRESENCE BUT THE LADIES WEHE OVERWHELMED
WM * WB
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time}

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVL

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DKKUm
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

committees

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adoir,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1,2,3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. •■Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive ■ Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E, Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick. 56 N. Circle Dr. ■ Marjorie. ..... . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.*!
•* 278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street jVinnje. . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . . . . .
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
767-4508
"Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
.................................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ., .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise. Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279*9448
278-4350
278-7100
276-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

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�The COLDWATEOItarj, REFLECTOR
"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Published by The COLDWA?!

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^dfiilj^n the U. S. A.

PRES SEZ! President Dick announced that there
will be KOA Camping facilities at the District
Conference May 11-12.
VICE-PREZ Dave Rubley asked that all Rotarians
planning on attending the Dinner-Dance on May 12
at the Angola Holiday Inn should call or contact
him immediately for reservations
***************

May 1, 1979
Community Service Committee Member George
Henriksen introduced Bob Montgomery from the
Branch County Intermediate School District,

Song Leader for the day, John Milnes, was accomp­
anied on the piano by Howard Taylor.
***************

Mr. Montgomery announced that May is "National
Day of the Child" month. "Programs for the
Disabled Child" in Branch County was Mr. Montgonery's topic for the day. The Intermediate
School offers a very complete program for the
disabled child.
Pre-school and early education for the handi­
capped is recognized as a model for the whole
State. Many of the children are able to attend
public schools as a result of supportive help.
Branch County's program started 1971,
years
before the State even passed enabling legis­
lation.

Dave Rubley asked for a motion as to whether we
should sponsor a Rotary show next year - Motionseconded -carried (nearly unanimous). Only oppo­
sition was Rotarian Jolley and Shorno.
***************

Close cooperation between the area doctors allows
early contact with children in need of help.
Pediatric care for the handicapped in gained from
specialist centers in Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids
and Ann Arbor.

ABSENTEES - MAY 1, 1979
Carroll Barnes
Dick Biringer
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
John Dean
Larry Donay
Greg Granum
Mark Feller
Charles Geishert
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Roger Higbea

Civil rights for the handicapped under Federal
Act, Sec. 50*4-, Civil Rights section of the Nat­
ional Rehabilitation Act, has gone over board in
guaranteeing rights of the handicapped at the
expense of other groups. Mr. Montgomery feels
that we all should work for the equal rights of
all citizens, rather than zeroing in on just
certain groups.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to George Henriksen, Walt Balcom
and Dan Magsig.
***************

Dick Hruska
Bill Lymbumer
Mark Maire
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
John Pierson
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Terry Warner

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Fleming Pruitt
Tom Megargle

Zeeland /
Bronson

NON-RCTARIA'N GUESTS
Bob Montgomery
Beth Page
Jerry Ford

Tim Ufkes
Kim Kinsey
Paul Andrews

**************

GREETERS NEXT WEEK - Terry Warner &amp; Dick White
Alternate - Harold Card
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NEXT WEEK - Hal Creal
**************
?????????????????????9?9‘&gt;

GUESS WHO?

Free lunch to first one
to call editor with the
correct identification.

Segregation of the handicapped is not a good
solution, so the students have been integrated
into the mainstream of the school system which
has been a good improvement in the program.

Wider programs for the handicapped can do much
to help them to catch up with the rest of society
Many of them have been unable to learn to read
and write due to their main handicap, and special*
tutoring has been correcting this condition.
Parent involvement is an absolute must in order
to maximize the handicapped's potential. Team
effort on the part of parents, professionals and
the community is the key to solve this important
social problem.

Thanks to George and Bob for another fine program

^/V*^^/±/±/±/±/±/^/±/*/±/Z/*/*/*/E/EZ^^/Z/±/±
ROTARY PROFILE
On October 13, 191*1, Cyrus
and Mabel Luce became the
proud parents of a son,
Lester.

Lester attended grade and
high school here in Cold­
water, received his A.B.
Degree from Hillsdale
College, his Masters from
Bowling Green State Uni­
versity and has 20 semester hours toward an
advanced degree. He and his college sweetheart,
Helen, have two children, Thomas and Jane.

After teaching at Laingsburg from 1937-^1 and
Imlay City 19*11-46, Lester became the Senior High
???????????????????????7
Principal at Harbor Springs from 19*16-50, at
Eaton Rapids 1950-57, Niles 1957-67 and back home
A shipment of 710,000 doses of tetanus toxoid
aaccine donated by a pharmaceutical laboratory in to Coldwater where he served from 1968 to 1977
when he retired. He was State Pres. Mich. Assoc,
Canada was shipped to the Philippines last month
under auspices of the Health, Hunger, and Humanity of Secondary School Principals, member North
program. The vaccines will be used in an immuni­ Central Assoc., 8 years State Rep. on NCA, and
was one of two men sent to Far East for North
zation program jointly carried out by Rotarians
Central Assoc.
and the Philippine Ministry of Health.
Lester enjoys golf, reading, is a ruling elder of
Rotary in actionI
(Excerpt Gen, Sec. Letter) the Presbyterian Church, Past-Pres. Niles Lions,
Past-Pres. Eaton Rapids Kiwanis Club.

____________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.______________ _

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVERUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Deon

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16-John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278*6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278*5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl-Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy. . .............................
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
278-6682
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
....
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. .• 378j£5$T
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
. Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-2021
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. • Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323

278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane...............................
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
* Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln,
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive * Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam,
Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . .
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel • .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive* - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278-8981

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
........
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

• Honorary Member

278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Sec, 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

A

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

I

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5842
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-5493
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan ......_
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • Gail. • •
278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278-6603
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-2318
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5556
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5521
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
278-9848
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-7888
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celio ....
278-4424
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
278-7383
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278*5033
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
27^5334
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
t &lt;4278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEggfefcwj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^^&amp;Ew^^p CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sing ingest Cfkfnn the U. S. A.

May 8, 1979
PRES SEZ: Final call for Rotary Ann Dinner Dance TODAY'S PROGRAM was presented by Rotarian Hal
Creal who talked about Branch Counth Health Care
this Saturday, May 12 at Angola Holiday Inn.
This is a splendid opportunity to give your loved for the elderly.
one a special Mother's Day outing. See or call
Two types of patients make up the need for caret
Dave Rubley immediately!
Basic, those who need care but are not bed con­
*****************
fined, Skilled, those who need daily medical
help.
District Rotary Conference this Friday and Sat­
The patient has a Bill of Rights which protects
urday, May 11-12 at Long's Convention Center in
Lansing. Rotarians Luce, Rubley and Coodholm
his rights and gives him the same rights that he
have offered to represent our Club and give of
would have in his own home.
their time and efforts to further the objectives A resident council is made up of residents who
of Rotary. We owe these dedicated gentlemen a
evaluate the program and make recommendations for
BIG THANKS.
improvement.
*****************
Four out of ten residents have no family or
friends to visit or care about them. Only the
It was reported by one of our respected Senior
Actives that Father Bob Man recently entered the
staff give them a word of cheer.
Episcopal Church and was caught by the organ!
Little People Day Care Center opened in 1977 to
Thanks Les for this timely information.
offer day care service to the community and to
*****************
provide a place where staff members could leave
their young children during.working hours.
Song leader John Milnes was delighted to see
pianist Mark back at the piano today!
At present, there are 169 residents at Carriage
Inn plus 32 at the Bronson Care Center. Nursing
*****************
stations are staffed 24 hours a day. Approxi­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mark Feller and Dave Rubley.
mately 200 employees serve 250,000 meals annually
from modern kitchen facilities. The Snack Bar
*****************
serves hundreds of snacks each day and is open
Dan Magsig reported that his wife is on the mend
to visitors and staff.
but still paralyzed. She was at home this past
The social and spiritual needs of residents are
weekend and appreciates our thoughts and prayers.
stressed. The patio is very popular in spring
Dan presented Terry O'Connell as our newest mem­
and
summer, and is the site of the annual ice
ber. Terry is part owner of Williams Apothecary.
cream social. The weekly social hour every Fri­
*****************
day is so popular that people start getting
ready in mid week.
Past President Chuck Geishert is home but still
having some outpatient care at Ann Arbor.
Over $1,000,000 in wages are paid each year and
is mostly spent in,Branch County. Utility and
*****************
operating costs run about $270,000.
w • “i; a &amp;
President Elect Dave asked for Bulletin changes
for the new printing for next year. Anv eddress "Giving Care by People Who Care" is the motto of
the staff of Bronson and Carriage Inn.
or family changes should be forwarded tb Dave
right away.
Thanks Hal for a most interesting and informative
program.
*****************
Les Wise &amp; Larry Woodhams
John Kennedy, Alternate
Last week’s greeters, Terry Warner and Dick
White each owe a fine for deserting their posts.
*-****************

NEXT WEEK'S GREETERS:

ABSENTEES MAY 8, 1979:
Fred Anderson
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
James Conrad
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Jim Endicott
Bill Fuller
Charles Geishert
Roger Higbea
Rich Holben
Richard Hruska
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Chet Graves
Kimn Kinsey
Labeth Page
Boyd Wiggins

Bob Kerr
Bill Klotz
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Hal Sexton
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Howard Taylor
Dan Ward
Norm Youtsey

Next Week's Program, in charge of Bill Carlson,
will feature Dr. Peter Baldwin, Quincy Rotarian
and Vetrinarian, who will speak on "Heart Worms
in Your Dog."

ROTARY PROFILE

Jeff Dean was born Aug. 7,53,
the son of John Dean and Vai
Youngquist.
He attended elementary and
high school in Coldwater and
studied two years at Kellogg
Community College in Battle
Creek. He has also numerous
seminars related to the in­
surance industry, through
the Independent Agents Association of America,
to his credit.
Jeff and his lovely Rotary Ann, Mary, hive one
son, Eric. Prior to 1972 when he joined his
father in the insurance business, he toiled at
house construction and general labor.

Bundy Tubing
CHS
It
Marshall

Jeff occupies his liesure time with photography,
music, golf and summer sports such as swimming,
softball, etc.

ROTARIAN GUEST:

Quincy
***************
STILL NEED PROFILES AND PICTURES!
TO BE NAMELESS AND FACELESS?

***************

Tom Evans

DO YOU WANT

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Congratulations to Rotarian Dave Pierce for his
Th«pSess in 6uessing our last week's "Guess Who"
Jeff Dean, this weeks Rotary Profile at a later
“o'-7 •

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
D'CKUHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

committees

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Tcupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Prefects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

February 1979
6 ■ Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Malre
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 ■ Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman • Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

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NAME

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal. 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott. James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
.
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie. ........

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Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . . ^. . . . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha....................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winfecr. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice. ...*...
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jon
Maliernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr.-Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

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Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy * Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.
....................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
’ Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. . ................
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger. 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson. John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan.

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
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238-2456
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEggfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestGfN$n the U. S. A.

May 15, 1979

President Elect Dave Rubley reported on the
Rotarian Bill Carlson was program chairman. He
District 636 District Conference at Lansing Longs presented Dr. Peter Baldwin, Quincy Rotarian and
Corvention Center, Keynote speaker spoke on the
one of the areas leading Veternarians, His
survival of Free Enterprise System. The Rotary
subject was "Heart Worm In Your Dog."
Health, Hunger &amp; Humanism program was stressed
Forty Five cases of Heart Worm have been found
and an appeal was made for $15.00 per member.
in the Coldwater-Quincy area, which means that
Also, the Central States Rotary Youth Exchange
every dbg in the area is subject to exposure.
Program was promoted in an effort to get more
Dogs running in the area or those playing out­
students in the Rotary Exchange Program.
doors in the early evening are the mbst suscept­
******##**»*#*»
ible, but even house dogs are contacting the
disease.
The Rotary Party last Saturday was much funoand
fellowship for those who attended.
There is a presentative program which can lessen
the chance of contact. Daily medicine for one
**■*****■»******»
or two months will lessen the chances of con­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bill Lymburner
tracting the disease. Michigan is second only
to Florida in the number of diseased dogs. It
»*»***&lt;**♦*****
is thought that people who take their pets to
Music was led by Mark Feller and John Milnes
Florida where they are bitten by a carrier mos­
with Ken Putnam providing the humor.
quito and then carry it back to Michigan.
***************
The danger to the dog is that the adult heart
Mark Maire presented Chet Graves of Bundy Tubing. worm may let loose from the inside of the heart
and float in the boodstream until it hits a
Chet is our newest and 100th member.
vital organ, which then is fatal to the dog.
******»*-»»*♦**■»■
Now is the time to have your dog checked for
David Pierce spoke on Rotary participation in the Heartworm. If Heartworm is prevelant, then
Tlbbits Membership Drive. Any Rotarian who is
treatment can be started and presentative treat­
not a Tibbits member and would like to be, please ment can be administered if the dog has not
contact Dave,
been bitten.
**************»

(The following is the first part of an article
which appeared in the Battle Creek Enquirer and
News. It features the rehabilitation of Janet
Magsig, Dan's wife, and gives a good insight to
the courage and determination of this young
wife and mother.)

Dr. Baldwin expressed great concern that our
community will be subjected to even greater
threat of epidemic level of Heart Worms in our
dogs. He urged all dog owners to take immediate
preventative action.

Thanks Bill for a very timely program.

Janet Magsig is a pretty, trim, blue-eyed'brumette.^She has a husband, three young children and a
home in Coldwater.

She is not too unlike other mothers and home­
makers except that in Hatch, she suffered a
stroke at age 38.

Today, in a wheelchair and only using her left
hand and arm, she can peel a potato, make a bed
and vacukm a room. She also can mix up a batch
of cookies.
She has learned to do the chores of daily living
and more at the Southwestern Michigan Rehabilita­
tion Hospital at I83 West St., in the Community
Hospital building.

Rotary Profile
Robert Nagle was born in
Newark, N. J., Dec. 16, I929.
He graduated from Denby High
School, Detroit, in 194-7 and
received a Degree in Business
from MSU in I953.

k

Bob and his lovely wife, Susan,
have four children: Earl, 21;
Nancy, 20; David 17; Marcia, 13

A produce buyer for A &amp; P in
ggtjj
Detroit from 1954—58, Bob came
to the J. B. Branch &amp; Co, in
1958.
lOTHM

In an attractive apartment^like setting that in­
cludes a newly remodeled kitche, patients learn
to adjust to their handicaps by relearning skills
Rotary offices held include President for the
needed for living when they return home.
1967-68 year. His hobbies are golf and skiing
"They relearn those things they have formerly
and he is active in Downtown Business Assn, and
taken for granted or what they formerly did auto­ the Chamber of Commerce.
matically, ' said Norine McArthur, director of
occupational therapy at the center.
"Mrs. Magsig’s progress is coming through her
sreater independence. Her speech has REMEMBER - ANY CHANGES IN YOUR ADDRESS, FAMILY
improved tremendously and she is able to fress
STATUS, ETC. SHOULD BE TURNED IN TO DAVE RUBLEY
MrQSeMfAU*ing on®"handed techniques with no help," IMMEDIATELY FOR NEXT YEARS MEMBERSHIP DATA.
Mrs. McArthur said.
p
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stal?ding and able to take a few steps with
The farmer, aware that hunting season was at
ambn? J aas’stanc® and the goal is for her to
hand, went out to the barnyard and painted COW
ambulate independently in the future."
on both sides of his cos, PIG on his sow,
Although most ordinary chores-bed making, washHORSE on the old filly, The next morning he was
in* an\°theS’ f?°d preFaratlon and clean up, dust- dismayed to see that his tractor had been shot
full of holes - it was a John Deere.
lefrn to cnnUra ?^take/W° hands’ here Patients
learn to cope with a single hand.
Thanks to Les Woodward
(We will print the remainder of this article as
t^anv^orp^nf * This is something that can happen
ther/i
US* and i^.ia 6°od to know that
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there is help to be had.)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

President
*UBLEY
Vice President
B^Y RUMSEY Recording Secretary
dan ward Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson. John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 • Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 • ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidnert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 ■ John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
President, Rotary International
Program Chairman
17 - Robert Seaman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237
CLEMRENOUF
24 - Santford Jolley
Nambour, Australia
31 - Craig Sebald
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladies N.ght will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237
change.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156. Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy. ................................
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat.
. . ............
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278-4990

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger. 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

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639-4433
639-4635
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279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . . .. . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein,“John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winojp.j . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice. .....
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura.
...............
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
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278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
...............
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

“ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Sijbushed BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fetorj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT-^^^^^o^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestVfit&amp;tfn the U. S. A.

May 22 , 1979
Pres Sea: A joint meeting of the old and new
Rotary Boards will be held in early June at Pres.
Dick's home for the purpose of changing of the
guard and to organize the committees for the new
year. If you have a committee preference, pleasd
contact President Elect Dave,

Today's program was brought to us by Rotarian
Ken Worden, an expert on the recreation for old­
sters called "Shuffleboard." Satisfaction and
fellowship are the principal rewards derived
from the game.

Ken got started several years ago while visiting
in Lakeland, Florida. He found many willing
teachers who were anxious to impart their know­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to John Dean, Bill Grimes, Paul
ledge and experience to a newcomer.
Ruse, Elwyn Bodley, Bill Crotty, Dick Blringer
and Hal Creal,
Florida has 3 different classes of shufflers *********#*#»#&lt;
the District Amateur, the State Amateur and the
Professional.. It is a great team game for man
The Dynamic Duo, Mark and John, did a fine job
and wife and a wonderful way to make new friends.
leading us in the Rotary sing.
Tournaments are held for all classes weekly
»*******♦*■»■»#»♦
throughout Florida, so a couple can be on shuffle
We welcome back Elwyn Bodley who has been *lht er- tour all winter long. The tournaments last 3
ing in sunny Florida. We all enjoy Elwyn*s
days and contenders are awarded points which
periodic news notes and good natured jibing about enable a person to move up to the higher class.
Michigan weather.
The season climax is the Masters Tournament, and
♦♦if***********
is reserved for the finest shuffleboard players
We are glad to see Past-Pres. Chuck Gelshert back in the Nation. Ken has mastered the game to the
point where he finished 3rd in the Masters Finals
in circulation. We wish him continued recovery.
this year. Ken ended the season with 53 points
which was second high for the season.
IF YOUR PHONE OR ADDRESS HAS CHANGED DURING THE
All tournaments are sanctioned by the Florida
YEAR, PIEASE NOTIFY DAVE RUBLEY RIGHT AWAY.
Shuffleboard Assn, who set the rules and direct
***♦*****#♦#*&lt;
the tournaments.
ABSENTEES MAY 22, 1979
The game takes a great deal of concentration and
knowledge of the different courts, Wind directCarroll Barnes
Gary MAllemee
Paul Ruse
ion also plays an important factor, Some top
Geo. Buchanan
Tom Normandin
Don Steffey
players keep notes on court conditions and pecuJim Conrad
Gil Patton
Don Stine
larities and then refer to their notes during the
Dan Dean
George Pierce
Dick White
competition.
John Dean
Charles Putnam
Terry Warner
Ed DeVito
Ken Putnam
Larry Woodhams Ken plays in Ohio and Michigan during the summer
Larry Donay
and throughout Florida during the winter and
encourages the game to all who are looking for
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
fun and relaxation.
Gordon Martin, Bronson
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Ih
Philip Hoard, Bronson
Ed. Gelshert,' Jr., Quin. Thanks Ken for an interesting program.
Fleming Pruitt, Zeeland
***♦♦»*♦**♦***
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Jim Conrad will present a
film and slides on Camp Emery.
Betsy Maire, CHS
Will Wise, Ann Arbor
***************

***************

(Continuation of news article by Virginia Gust)

GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

Les Woodward &amp; Carroll Barnet
Alternate - John Kline

The apartment is equipped with a washer and dryer
that is built lower to enable a person in a
ROTARY PROFILE
wheelchair to reach in and remove the clothes.
The electric range in the kitchen has been lower­ Craig H. Sebald was bom
ed to accommodate a cook in a wheelchair, and the June 21, 1927 in Ann Arbor, I
the son of Herbert and Mary ;
counters on one side of the room are lower and
Sebald.
easier to reach for persons who have suffered a
physical impairment.
Craig graduated from Cold- .
water Highschool in 1945
For the same reason, one side of the double
stainless steel kitchen sink has been raised sev­ and completed a 2 year
business administration
eral inches at the bottom for easier reaching.
course at MSU. He and his
There is also a one-handed electric can opener
wife Rita have two child­
that also can serve as a mixer and a knife sharp­ ren, Lucinda dnd Randall.
ener.
He has been with Michigan Gas l'
“"_ J__
Utilities
for 24
years:
18
years
in
the
Coldwater
Office and
Mrs. Magsig can peel a potato by using a square
wooden board fitted on the underside with suction years in Otsego.
cups. She impales the potato on two sharp prongs His Rotary accomplishments include 20 year of
rising from the board. "The board serves as a
perfect attendance as of June, 1978 and 2 years
hand for the patient to hold the potato," Mrs.
as a director in Otsego Rotary.
McArthur said.
Craig's hobbies include gardening, wood working
She has learned to make a bed while sitting in a and duck hunting.
wheelchair by making half of it at a time. Nor­
mally a right-handed person, Mrs. MagsEg uses her
left hand to change a pillow case and can accom­
plish it in about three minutes, fluffing the
The courage and perseverance of this young woman
is an example for all of us. I hope that even
pillow at the same time.
getting the story piecemeal will be an inspiration
(I wish that space were available so that this
to each and every one)
entire article could be reproduced at one time.
WKB
cont.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY ~ POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COWlTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 ■ Roger Higbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17-Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 ■ John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5366
278-7258

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
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238-4323
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278-4198
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279-9349
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Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive * Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. ....
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James. 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278*5493
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278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848

Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Rood - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy*- Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
.....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street WinnttM. .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 1633) Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
222 r;. FREMONT
COL’?A1 ER, MIcHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

• Honorary Member

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The Singingestthe U. S. A.

May 29, 1979
Rotarian
Jim
Conrad
gave
a slide presentation
PRES SE2: Dan Magslg could use our help with
on Camp Emery which is jointly sponsored by
evening meals for the next two weeks. SeePres,
Districts 629 and 636, making up the Western
Dick if you can help. On Tuesday and Thursdays,
portion of Michigan. The camp is located at
they need drivers to Battle Creek from L;00 to
Big Blue Lake near Muskegon.
4:30 P.M. (Pres. Dick received enough volunteers
at the meeting for these two weeks but if you
Firmly believing in the Rotary Motto "He
would like to help, perhaps they could use a
Profits Most Who Serves the Best", the Rotary
couple of standbys for times when someone has a
Youth Leadership Conference offers an opportun­
change of plans. You might wish to leave your
ity for Rotarians to share their vast experi­
name and phone number with Dick if you would like
ence with our leaders of tomorrow. The program
to help these young people.)
lecturers number some of the most respected
speakers from the Midwest. Preston Bradley,
There will be a Board Meeting for old and new
Pastor of Peoples Church, Chicago, drove over
Board Members on June 7, 1979 at President Dick’s
1600 miles to appear at last year's conference.
home.
Dr. Bradley had just observed his 82nd birth­
A very nice thank you was received from Suzanne
day, but still had the exuberance of a 30 yr•
Klein, our scholarship recipient for 1979
old. "There is just as much authority in the
**************
American Home that there has always been except
that it has changed hands," and it is time the
The team of Milnes and Feller again provided
situation is corrected
excellent leadership in the music department.
Marks music gets better each week if that is
Congressman Guy Vander Jact was the keynote
possible, and John's broad smile sets the pace
speaker last year. "If you want to critcize
for the whole afternoon.
your home, city or country, you had better have
a better solution to offer,
the comment from
**************
the response speech from the participating
Gary Kuckel was presented by Rotarian Chuck Woodwarqyouths.
as our 101st member. Gary is Coldwater City Mana­
Founded in 1948, Camp Emery has helped over
ger and came to Coldwater from Riverview. Gary,,
3000 young men to become better citizens.
his wife and children live on W. Pearl St.
Jim announced that our attendee this year is
Joe Kunk from Coldwater High School. He will
ABSENTEES - MAY 29, 1979;
be attending Camp Emery on June 20.
Duke Davidson
Ken Anderson
Jim Endicott
Charles Davis
Charles Bacon
George Henriksen
Richie Barnes
Dan Dean
Roger Higbea
Dick Blringer
Ed DeVito
Rick Holben
ROTARY PROFILE
George Buchanan
Larry Donay
Bill Klotz
Harold Creal
John Dygert
Harlow (Hal) Sexton was born
Feb. 3, 1933 in Chicago,
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Illinois, the son of Charles
Ed Geistiert, QuTncy
Nelson Weber, Bronson
and
Irene Sexton. He attend­
Bill Smith, Lafayette, I. Swight Green, Bronson
ed
High
School in Downers
Bill Beaty, Bronson
Dan Dobson, Quincy
Brove,
Ill.
and Mattawan, Mi.
Tom Evans, Quincy
Kent Miller, Bronson
He
received
a
BS Degree from
Jerry Parr, Jackson
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
Western Michigan University
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
in 1955.
Jan Vandersluis, Wick Building Supply
The Sextons, Hal &amp; Wanda, have three children;
Kathe, Barbara and Brian.
(Continuation of Enquirer &amp; News article concern­
After graduation from college, Hal served 2|
ing Janet Magsig.)
years in the Army and started with ATL in 1958.
Mrs. Magsig also has learned to dress herself,
He completed 20 years with this company in 1978.
which includes putting on jearns. "It isn't
easy to put on socks with only one hand," said
Serving Coldwater Rotary as President in 1976-77
Mrs. McArthur.
Hal is interested in Tennis, Flying and Cross
The apartment has been designed as much like ;a
Country skiing. He is chairman of the Branch
County Airport Commission and serves as a
home as possible so patients can learn to put
their new skills to use.
Co-Sponsor of a Junior Achievement Company.
They are encouraged to use their new functional
knowledge in making cookies and treats, which are
shared with other patients.

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Bob Luce will present
Bill Smith on physical fitness.
NEXT WEEK'S GREETERS: Ken Worden and Vince
Kornstien with Bill Bobier as Alternate.
****************

Recently, a group of patients prepared a dinner
for their friends under the direction of Kathie
Haskins, director of recreation for the center.
Their retraining skills involved thinking, plan­
ning and organizing the dinner party and brought
into play their perceptual as well as their phy­
sical capabilities," said Mrs. McArthur.
In planning the dinner, they had to consider the
special diets of some of the guests, order the
right quantities of food, prepare it and plan the
table service. "It was more than a party," said
Mrs, Haskins, "it was a serious lesson in meeting
the needs of the daily world."

Dan Dobson announced that the annual Quincy Rotary
Barbeque will be held at Union Church on July 4,
from 5 to 8 P.M. The port chops are tastfully ’’
prepared by Chef Dale Brown and this is a great
place to take the family to eat on the 4th.
**************

(We will try to find space to complete this story
of rehabilitation next week. I think you should
begin to understand the problems facing a stroke
victim.)
WKB

President Elect Dave Rubley announced a "Last
CaH" for Rotary bulletin changes. See or call
him if you wish you listing changed.

Bill Grimes announced that the annual Branch Co.
Aviation Club fly in will be held next Sunday at
Memorial Airport with serving starting at 6 P.M.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M,

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
President
RnwevlS^
Vice President
n??^^T RUMSEY Recording Secretary
dan■ ward Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

coWirriis

COMMUNITY SERVICE™

CLUB SERVICE
Director.Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 • Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 ■ Fred Anderson
12 • Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 • Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 • Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - Jomes Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
S

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 2B0 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6B21
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
.....
DeVito. Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence. 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert. John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
’

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278-4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . .n. ••• . . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Wsmii . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
‘Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223*N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mollernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay^St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert. Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin. Reo, 76 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes. Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
.
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
...............
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ■ •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
•978-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279-7147
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278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley * Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive * Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

■ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.' ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C0LDV.A1ER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278*4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278*5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Next week we will honor Harold Goodyears
perfect Rotary attendance.
Let s have a 100% turnout next Tuesday to honor
Harold!
PRES SEZ:

*************

June 5, 1979
Bob Loose, program chairman, presented Bill Smith
of Lafayette, Indiana, Past President of the La­
fayette Rotary Club, Bill Is retired after 35
years with YMCA and spends his summers at one of
Branch County^s many lakes.

Speaking on physical fitness, Bill advises:
a balanced life or optimal rythm of dally life;
*************
some work, some relaxation, some religion, a care­
ful diet and some exercise .
ANNOUNCEMENTS i
Bob Baranouski and Tom Evans, Quincy Rotarians,
"Your body is the only one you will ever have—
again promoted Quincy Rotary Cured Pork Bar-B-Q better that you take good care of it. Our body is
July 4, 5-8pm at the Quincy High School Athletic the only machine that breaksdown from lack of use
Field.
and the more it is used the finer tuned it becomes^
Fielding M. Yost
Rotary Golf Outing—Coldwater Country Club—
July 23, Bill Crotty,Chairman. See Bill to enter Bill provided each of us with 10 points of physical
your foursome.
fitness advise, three of which are: the older you
become,
the more you should exercise; middle age
District Assembly—June 26 at St. Mary's Lake,
begins about the age of 26 when performance begins
Battle Creek. Contact Dave Rubley if you care
to fall off; there is no short cut for fitness, .
to attend.
the secret lies in faithfullness to a continued
84.79% attendance—4th place for-April—Good, but program of exercise.
not good enough. Let's get those make-ups in to
Bill left us with this fine philosophy: CRUSADE
Ward or Rumsey.
C stands for Christian faith
NEEDED!! June 20, a driver to take our'student
R stands for resourcefulness
to Camp Emery. See Pres. Dick if you can help.
U stands for "YOU", the human element
June 22, Friday, is Rotarian'night at Camp Emery
S stands for sensitivity to people
with dinner at 6:30pm, We would like a car full'
A stands for ability to do a job well
to go up. The speaker will be Morley Fraser, call
D stands for desire to be yourself
Pres. Dick.
E stands for enthusiasm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Bob Seaman, Congratulations!

ABSENTEES—June 5, 1979
Warren Adair
Larry Donay
Tom Normandln
Carroll Barnes
Mark Feller
George Pierce
Richie Barnes
Charles Geishert Chuck Putnam
Bill Bobler
Roger Hlgbea
Ken Putnam
Bill Carlson
Mark Maire
Mike Toupalik
Bill Crotty
Dan Magsig
Jim Troust
Duke Davidson
Gary Mallernee
Terry Warner
Ed DeVito
***************
GUESTS—Rotarians:
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Indiana
Bob Baranouski, Quincy
Tom Evans, Quincy
Non-Rotarlan Guests:
Roy Baum, Jacque Williams
_
****************

Fred A. Culy was bom Feb.
4, 1925 in Lansing, Mich,
the son of Fred and Marian
Culy. He attended Lansing
Eastern High School, SouthWest Texas Teachers College
and Michigan State Univer­
sity.
Fred reports his marital
status as "plenty" mostly due
to wife,Dorothy. They have
three children: Fred, Christine and Jeff.
Fred has spent 31 years in the Jewelry
business, eleven of those at Culy's.
He is a Past President of the Coldwater
notary, Past Commander of American Legion
Capitol City Post #12, Lansing, and Past Pres,
of the Coldwater Little League. Fred also served
17 years on the Coldwater Planning Commission.

Handwriting on the Cave
A caveman's life was fraught with fear,
His world was full of predators,
And it s much the same for modern man,
Except we call them creditors.
-Rosemarie Williamson

Thanks Bill and Bob for a fine and timely program.
****** ***********
Program chairman next week is Bill Crotty with a
surprise program.
GREETERS: * , ’
Norm Youtsey, Vincent Kornstien, Alt. Jim Koss
**************
(continuation of Enquirer &amp; News article concern­
ing Janet Magsig)
The bathroom in the apartment has been adapted for
special use. There is a safety rail around the
toilet and there are non-slip safety bars at the
side of the tub. There is an attachment to allow
the patient to shower himself, and a bath brush is
made so that a cake of soap can be inserted insidq

The mirror in the bath is tilted out from the wall'
at the top so the patient in the wheel chair can
see all of himself, and the bathroom sink is
raised to allow a wheelchair to go under it.

Two of the objects in the apartment that remain
standard are two green upholstered reclining
chairs, where patients are taught to get out by
sliding forward to the edge of the seat and using
their good arm and hand to raise themselves,
In vacuuming the carpet, the patient learns to
use the handle of the cleaner as a cane to sup­
port himself.
The average length of stay In the center Is 23
days, Mrs. McArthur said."At the end of that time
they may go home, and if further therapy is need­
ed, they can return as out-patients," she said.
Mrs.Magsig, wtjo suffered her stroke while playing
softball, has spent the last several weekends at
home with her husband, Dan, and their children,
ages 11,7 and 4.
"She is working toward getting back into the
swing of daily life," Mrs, McArthur said. "When
she returns to the center, she brings with her
the problems she has met on her home visits and
solves them in the center."
"Rehabilitation," Mrs. McArthur said,"is learning
to live with what you have left."
***»***»**»*******»

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley. Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COwliTTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE'

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

r
1978- 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1978
1 • Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 ■ Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Dick Birlnger
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 • John Dygert

Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidnert
28 - Harold Goodholm

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 • Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 ■ Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N, Fall River Drive * Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Porsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas ty/enue - Patricia
Kornstien, VmcenVr29d" Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . &gt;
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Mogsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
’Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. .................

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
...................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel • .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
276-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848

Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road • Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE

NAME

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. • •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-8743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEsSfetarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^^O^^Y1CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestcft&amp;tfn the U. S. A.

June 12, 1979
PREZ SEZ: Kiwanis Club of Coldwater is sponsoring Today's program featured Carol Ledbetter, lead­
a dinner for the 1949 CHS State Basketball Champs. er of the 4-H Challenge Program. This is a new
The cost will be $5.00 per ticket and will be held special 4-H project started by MSU in 1974. It
either at the Career Center or the Eaks. Tickets
if geared toward the older 4-H member in an
are on sale at the Chamber of Commerce Office.
effort to develop their skills in the great
outdoors.
The purpose is to help the partici­
Mrs. Magsig is learning to cook simple meals and
pants gain knowledge in handling the stress and
is ready to prepare some simple meals for her
challenges of life.
family. She continues to improve following her
stroke earlier in the year.
Carol showed slides of last years trip to the
.Tetons in Wyoming. There were fourteen in the
Show money checks will be distributed at next
group from Coldwater and Jackson. This was
week's meeting.
primarily a back packing trip with some experi­
*************
ence in mountain climbing. The cost for each
Jerry Anderson, District Golf Tournament Chairman, person was $200 which included transportation,
meals and camping accommodations for two weeks.
from Grand Ledge, was introduced and plugged the
upcoming golf tournament at Coldwater Country
The experience of Back Packing was new to most
Club. Bill Crotty is the local club chairman and
of the participants and the thought of scaling
will be glad to handle your tee off time.
sheer rock cliffs with only a strong rope
*************
between the climber and death was a great
challenge. While on up-hill climbs, the group
Dapper Dan Dean, the Farmer Man, led us in a
rested about 10 minutes out of each hour of
lifely songfest, accompanied by our professional
hiking.
pianist, Mark Feller.
The trip this summer will be to the Adriondack
*************
Mountain Range in New York State.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jim Conrad and Gary Kuckel.
A very interesting program.
Congratulations fellows!
***************
******** *****
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Reo Goodwin will present
A number of dignitaries were on hand to join the
our own Paul Harris fellow, Ernest Luse, who
local club in honoring Harold Goodholm for his
will talk on his favorite subject, Rotary.
56 years of perfect attendance in Rotary. Pres.
GREETERS NEXT WEEK: Paul Ruse &amp; Robert Luce
Dick presented 8 Paul Harris recipients from
Alternate - Geo. Buchanan
Bronson, Three Rivers and Coldwater who welcomed
Harold into their elite group as he was also
****************
presented with a surprise, a Payl_Harris Fellow­
District Governor Bill Galbreath, who was here
ship award presented by the’local club as a token
to share in honoring Harold Goodholm, sent a
of their esteem for acting as Coldwater's Good­
message to Bill Slisher of Bronson. "Climax is
will Ambassador by visitingjnanyjjtJier clubs
up to 100%! What's the matter’with Bronson." He
throughout the area during his~lofig tenure as a
also stated that he was glad to be back to honor
Rotarian.
-.or
«ar.Harold with the Paul Harris award - much deserv­
Harold Goodholm was brought into Rotary by his
ed.
father on March 5, 1923. His classification was
******************
Flour milling. In 1930, he became President of
the Stillwater, Okla. Rotary Club. 25 years later ROTARIAN GUESTS:
he became an active member of the Coldwater Rotary
Leo E. Sanderson
Quincy
Club and has been an outstanding example of the
Bob Baranouski
Quincy
ideals of Rotary throughout the years.
Glen Barnett
Bronson
One of 5 or 6 in the world having over 50 years
Elmer Houghton
Bronson
of perfect attendance in Rotary, Harold may well
Bert Ward
Bronson
be the Rotarian with the longest record of perfect
Tom Evans
Quincy
attendance in all of Rotary International.
Bill King
Quincy
"I've enjoyed more than anything else, the godd
Bill Smith
lafayette, Ind
fellowship displayed by Rotarians throughout the
John K. Worth
Quincy
w°„d?" remarked Harold. One of the highlights
J. D. Anderson
Grand Ledge
of Rotary for Harold has been to personally meet
William Zabonick
Bronson
raul Harris on several occasions.
Norb Strobel
Bronson
Dan Dobson
Quincy
Another thrilling thing in Harold's life recently
John
Shuman
Three
Rivers
"J8™?6!! hiS b°yhood horae was given to the State
"Gene"
Childress
Three
Rivers
of Oklahoma to be used as a museum on the State
Art Frampton
fairgrounds.1
Fleming Pruitt
Zeeland
The 90 year old Victorian mansion near downtown
. Alvin Wiler
Bronson
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
The present owner, Jim Fentriss, offered to give
the residence to any group which would move and
“•
Xate Falr
°f
hSe wii? £°CePt the project’- The rejuvenated
home will become a museum illustrating turn-ofthe century Oklahoma life. Bill Peavler, senoir
can Socit10"
fOX the Oklahoma Historifei
Sald’ The structure is one of the
few remaining examples of its period."
Congratulations to a grand person and exemplary
RotarianI

Bob Swanson
Dick Moore

Dick Holben
Helen Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY. 12:10 PM.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE'

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

r
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 • Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
639-8669
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
238-2266
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
* 278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978
Feller. Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
278-4082
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie
278-4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S..
...................
278-6682 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
"* 278-5970 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie ...
27£_-650L^ Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
278-2912
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail. . •
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2007
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet . ...............
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. • Jeanne
278-7948
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278*2811
Warner, Terry, 76 Honchett St. Mary
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . - .
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
279-9349
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Mauro
Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
............
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278*6517
279-9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATERj MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278*5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBffl
Published by The COLDWAfg

The Sing ingest

71

Pres Sez: "The net profit for the 1979 Rotary
show was $4,339*42 and is being distributed
as per the vote of the membership:
Larry Carrico, Exec Mgr of Tibbits was
presented with a check for $1800. Rotarians
Geo Henriksen and Dick White were presented
checks in amount of $600 each for Basic Life
Support and Br. Co. Cancer programs, $600
will be given for Smoke Detectors for the
indigent and aged as soon as the program is
developed.
iW#
Notice::::No meeting at Bronson on July 4
due to holiday. Plan your makeup elsewhere

####
Happy Birthday to Reo Goodwin and Larry
W oodhams...
John Milnes was in fine form as our Song
Leader, and organized a vocal sextet of Koss,
Youtsey, Sward, Graves, Taylor, and Uhl
who sang a favorite, My OLd Kentuckey HOjne.*'
#«#
Greeters for next week are:Gordon Schlubatis,
and Roger Higbea with Bill Carlson, alternate.

#####
Next weeks program is in charge of Al
Nelson and we will be touring the new CityCounty Library.
#####
Visitors today: Mr. larry Carrico and
Mr. Richard Mitchell from Elgin Ill.

Rotarian guests were: Dick Greathouse,
Middletown, Ohio; Bill Smith, Lafayette,Ind.;
Phil Hoard and Norb STrobel of Bronson; Tom
Evans, Qincy; and Bob Beeson.
####
Absent Rotarians today:
Ken Anderson,
Ralph LaGro
Geo Buchanan
Bob Loose
Gary Kuckle
Bill Lymburner
Bill Carlson
Dan Magsig
Duke Davidson
Garry Ma Hern ee
Ed DeVito
Tom Normandin
Larry Donay
John Pierson
John Dygert
Chas Putnam
Greg Granum
Ken Putnam
Jim Endicatt
Paul Ruse
Mark Feller
Don Stine
Chas Geishert
Jim Troust
Bill Grimes
Terry Warner
Roger Higbea
Chas, Woodward
Dick Hruska
Lets get those makeups
____
In to Bob Rumsey
in the next six days^

.

&gt;•

the U. S. A.

Rorarlan Reo Goodwin presented today's
program which was put on by our own
Rotary Information Committee.
Ernie Luse, Bob Seaman, and Fred Anderson
have developed a splendid educational
program for new Rotarians and our visiting
High School students to better help them
understand the objectives of Rotary. The
committee meets with the new members at
a Fireside Chat type of meeting and thru
slides and discussion introduce them to
Rotary History.
During todays meeting, Ernie pointed out
that Rotary got its start in 1905 in Chicago,
when Paul Harris and a few other young
newcomers to Chicago got together for
fellowship and to develop new friends.
Rotary is now international in scope, with
830,000 members in 152 different countries.
Only Russia a nd China do not allow Rotary
Clubs, and China has recently expressed
interest.
Rotary’s two mottos, "Service above Self,
and "He profits most who serves the best"
could well be the motto for every business
person, since service is the keystone of
the free enterprise system.
Ernie pointed out that the Coldwater Rotary
club was organized in Nov. 1921 with 22
Charter members who held their meetings at
the- Episcopal Church. FRAnk Rowe was the
firstKPresident•
we
Seaman explained some of Rotary
membership requirements as follows:
1, Regular attendance is greatly
stressed with 100% attendance a goal for
every member.
2. Four consecutive misses of meetings
results in automatic dissmissal as a member.

3, Attendance makeups can be made within
six days before or after the meeting missed.
4. Local club attendance requires at
least 60% attendance at local meetings.
„ Fred Anderson reviewed important facts
about the Rotary Foundation which was
established in 1947 as a memorial to Paul
Harris, Rotary's founder. Over one million
dollars was recived on the first subscri ption
and over 11 million dollars were given by
clubs and individuals in 1977-78. Susan
Mulcahey, a former Goldwater student was
a recipient in 1974 which aided her in
studying graduate work in England, There
has been 14,281 student awards presented
since the foundations inception.
Fred also pointed out that the average
age of Coldwater Rotarians was in the mid
forties, which is 7 years younger than the
national average for Rotary clubs.
Thanks Gents for a timely program.
WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoflfclTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
D'CKUHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 • Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - Elwyn Bodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

’
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 • George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 • Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue* Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller. Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278-2007
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
278-5796
278-8743

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
..............
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . ...
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street ■ Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
_________________________________________ COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEggu
J&amp;tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'i^^OJ^f^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^fit^n the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ: President Dick thanked his Board of
Directors, Committee Chairmen and the Past Local
Presidents and Show Directors for their loyalty
and great cooperation over the past year. This
is Dick's last meeting as Coldwater Rotary Presi­
dent. Thanks for a fine year Dick.

June 26, 1979
Today's program was in charge of Al Nelson who
arranged a trip through the recently renovated
City-County Library.

The renovation and expansion was financed by
grants from the Economic Development Adminis­
tration in the amount of $721,000 and bonded in­
debtedness of $280,000 financed by the City of
Coldwaterj

President Dick wished George Henriksen well in
his new assignment in Hot Springs, South Dakota.
We wish you success and happiness George - it has
The architectural firm of Graheck, Bell, Kline
been good to have you in Coldwater Rotary.
and Brown of Traverse City did a magnificent job
Past President Charles Geishert has just been re­ of laying out the new facilities for maximum
leased from University Hospital and will be check­ ease of use and attractiveness.
ing into Cleveland Clinic soon. Our best wishes
For those of us who remember the City Library as
for a speedy recovery Chuck*
school kids, there is no comparison between the
************
old and new buildings. The main floor used to
house all of the books, offices and storage,
Dan Dean and pianist Mark Feller performed in
while the second floor was used for storage of
their usual good manner.
old books and newspapers. Today the main floor
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GARY KUCKEL, TOM NORMANDIN,
is used as office space and record keeping and
CRAIG SEBALD, DON SHORNO AND GIL PATTEN.
the second floor is entirely devoted to the
childrens section. The old tower has been
************
attractively made into a story pit where child­
On June 20, Harold Goodholm and Ernie Luse took
ren can comfortably sit and listen to expert
Joe Kunk, our club's selection for Camp Emery,
story tellers. The addition of the new wing on
to the camp near Muskegon. Also, Frank RcSthig,
the rear of the main building is used for fic­
a German Exchange Student from the Bronson Club.
tion and non-fiction books and audio-visual
facilities. The main entrance off the west side
************
is entirely new and very attractive and the open
Dan Magsig extended his sincere thanks to all
staircase to upper and lower levels is an eye
members who helped with meals and transportation
catcher.
to and from Battle Creek with Janet. He reports
For the newer members of the Coldwater Community,
and they have a new source of encouragement as
Janet was able to move a portion of her right arm the library is a place where your children can
which has been totally paralyzed since her stroke. spend hours on end in a very pleasing and whole­
Please continue to remember this courageous young some atmosphere. The well lighted reading areas,
gracious and knowledgeable attendants, and alllady in your prayers and offer any help they may
around
good feeling that is present makes the
need.
library an ideal addition to our community.
************ *■

Like our churches, the City Library is an inte­
gral part of the life of our community, and with­
out it, the community would take on an entirely
different character.

ABSENTEES June 26, 1979s
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Dave Rubley
Bob Seaman
Don Stine
Terry Warner
Ken Worden
John Milnes
Gary Mallernee
Ralph LaGro

Ken Anderson
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Gary Kuckel
Hal Creal
John Dean
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Bill Fuller
Charles Geishert
Larry Iveson
Santford Jolley
Bill Klotz

Thanks, Al, for arranging the timely and infor­
mative tour.
**************
GREETERS NEXT WEEK:

*^5/^7^*^^*^*^*^/*^/^*^*/*^*^*^*/*^*^*/*/*^*^

ROTARY PROFILE

David L. Pierce, son of George
and Virginia Pierce, was born
March 17, 1952. He is a grad­
uate of Coldwater High School,
Kellogg Community College and
various Real Estate, Appraisal,
and Financial Courses.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Leason Modert
Dick Hosack
Richard J. Smith
Ray Ehl
Al Ueck
Kent Miller
Rick Willison
Fred Nichols

Reo Goodwin, Gary Mallernee
Alt. Jim Conrad

Bronson
Brazosport, Texas
Quincy
Veto Beach, Florida
Bronson

Dave and his lovely wife Karen
have two daughters, Amy and
Melissa.
Presently a Vice-President at Branch County
Federal Savings and Loan, David has been involved
in real estate finance and appraisal since 1972•

It

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mike Smith
Robert A. Luse
D. McCafferty
Art Kepes
*************
District Governor Bill Galbreath's news letter
brings the news that Past Dist. Gov. John Ristow
is confined in Ingham Medical Center, Lansing,
Room 615, and would enjoy hearing from his many
friends in District 636. Lets all stop for a
moment and send John a get well card.

WKB

An avid music lover, D vid has played drums for
17 years but also enjoys golf and tennis. He is ,
a member of the Advisory Staff at the Branch • ■ ,
Area Career Center, a Sunday School Superinten­
dent at the East Algansee Baptist Church, an
Ex-Drummer-Percussionist for the Millard B.
Fillmore Memorial Rock Band, and a member of the
Coldwater Country Club.
One of the highlights of David's Rotary life to
date has been his participation in "The Rotary
Pit Orchestra" with Mark Feller &amp; Buddy Cornwell.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.___________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
n*C^UHL
President
d^1RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

CO'

ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
DirectoriPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig. Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Sontford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Higbea
22 • Dan Dean
29 • Hal Sexton
September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

★

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geishert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 • Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Raul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5 - Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat. . ......................................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnus,. f&lt;.
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jeon
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. .................
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue « Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEggfetoj REFLECTOR
Published by The

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest effort the U. S. A.

July 3, 1979
PRES SEZ: President Dive announced that Ernie
Today's program was Introduced by Jeff Dean who
Luce has the 1978-79 Treasurer's report available presented Larry Carrico and members of the
for those who would like them.
Tibbits group as follows! Mike Lewis, leading
man in Molly Brown-Mike is from New York. He
A THANK YOU note from the Branch County Cancer
Society for our recent donation has been received. started out to be an engineer and formerly di­
rected 200 sewage plants in southern New Jersey
83.96^ attance for 3rd place among clubs of over , for EDA. But his first love is the theater so
51 members but under 125.
he resigned and now makes his living as an actor.
Mike will also play the lead in one of the later
August 18 - Rotary night to take down scenery
productions.
after Tibbits show - See President Dave for sign
-up.
A fist timer at Tibbits, Trudy Taylor, will be
Kiwanis trip to Detroit Tiger game in July. They here for the full season and will be ieatvred in
are inviting other clubs to participate. Contact "Guys &amp; Dolls." She was brought up in Penn­
sylvania and moved to New York two years ago.
Dave Rubley if you wish to go.
Trudy pleased us with Adelaide's lament from
DISTRICT 636 GOLF OUTING is coming up. See Bill
"Guys &amp; Dolls."
Crotty for sign up right away.
Bobby Marino was featured as Nicely Nicely
*» x »«•**»** x»*
Johnson In the original production of "Guys &amp;
Norm Youtsey presented Fleming Pruitt 3s our new­ Dolls" ten or twelve years ago and will repeat
est Rotarian. Fleming moved to the coldwater area the part this summer. Bobby sang "Sit Down,
Your Rocking the Boat."
from Zeeland, Michigan and Is associated with
Bundy Tubing. He lives at Coldwater Lake.
Gail Pedo from Voss Music graciously consented
to accompany the singers in the absence of
Wendell Kindberg who was called east due to the
death of his father.
ROTARY PROFILE
Larry filled us in on the upcoming show season at
Jerry L. Towns was born 4/4/34
Tibbits. Ticket sales are at an all time high.
in Hillsdale, Michigan, the
Gas shortage has not hurt the out of town sales.
son of Ned MB and Mary J.
The new heavy duty modern air conditioning
Towns. He Graduated from
system has been installed and will be tested this
Hillsdale High School in
Friday.
The future of our theater is very
1952f received an AB Degree
bright, even though expenses are up. Larry en­
from Hillsdale College in
couraged all Rotarians to get over and choose
1958, and completed the
their reserved seats right away since the cast
Graduate School of Banking
is an exceptional selection, the shows are all
at the University of Wis­
time favorites and interest is at an all time
consin in 1964.
high.
Jerry and his lovely wife
ThanksUeff, larry and cast for a fine program.
Carol have four children.
»»*»»»«♦*»»»»»»»
The Toledo Tj.-ust Co. was Jerry's place of
employment from 1958 to 1969. In 19^9 he went v GREETERS NEXT WEEK: John Milnes &amp; Hal Creal
to the First National Bank of Chicago where he
Alternate - Bill Crotty
remained until 1972 when he came to Coldwater
-x * »»*««*»******
with the Southern Michigan National Bank,
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Jerry Towns will present
Jerry served as show director in 1977. His
hobby is golf. He was president of the Coldwater Dr. Joseph Smoot, President of Andrews University
who is representing Mich. College Foundations.
Country Club in 1978-79, treasurer of the Cold­
water Chamber in 1978, Vice-Pres. in 1979! he
is a member of the 1st Presbyterian Church.

It’s A Good Deal—If You’re 129
Reprinted From
Chicago Sun Times 10/10/77
by Insurance Economics Surveys
Jack V. Fox figures he has put
about $15,000 into Social Security
since 1937. Add his employers'
matching contributions and in­
terest, and he figures he is owed
about $120,000, But at a return
rate of $360 a month, he'd have to
live to be 129 to get it all back. So
he s put together this modest
proposal to the Social Security Ad­
ministration.
Dear Social Security:
I have before me a Social Securi­
ty card issued to me in the summer
of 1937. At that time I was an 18year-old stockboy in a grocery store
in St. Joseph, Mo. My duties were
to keep the counters filled with
canned goods.
Subsequently, I worked as a gasstation attendant, a truck driver, a
pharmaceutical-company
messenger, an apple picker and an
inventory taker for a university. In
1940, I got a steady job as a

reporter and have been with the
same company ever since.
During those 40 years I have
paid regularly into Social Security.
By law, not by choice. The other
day I sat down and tried to figure
out how much I had contributed. I
finally arrived at a figure of about
$15,000. Figuring compound in­
terest over that period, the balance
should be around $25,000.
As I understand it, my
employers have been matching my
contributions all along, so the
figure would be around $60,000.
Given the rate of inflation, that
nest egg should come to about
$120,000.
I am 59 now. Figuring that I will
continue to contribute at the rate
of approximately $1,000 a year for
the next six years, with my
employer putting up the same
amount, with interest and in­
creasing inflation I would estimate

the real investment at about $150,000 when’I reach retirement age.
Then I will be eligible for about
$360 a month in Social Security
pension. At that rate it will take
me 34 years to break even, and I
will be 99 years old. More like 109
when you figure the government
will continue to draw interest.
But I read now that the Social
Security system only has enough
left for six months’ more operation
and that drastic remedies are
proposed. One is to increase the
contributions, and another is to
put off full retirement payments
until age 68.
If that goes into effect, I would
be more like 129 before I get the
money back. Not even Russians
live that long.
P.S.—I don’t guarantee those
figures, but I’ll settle today for the
$15,000.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

________ UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�^^CoOkirTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
DICK UHL
President
DAVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE’

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Sleffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Cnuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupallk, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Higbea
22 ■ Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Biringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Pro|ects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

'
1978-1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Wcrren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

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Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive * Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . ■ •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road

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Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy • Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E, Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie

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278-6978
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278- 4990

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 06 Fairfield -&lt;Wilmo J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
......
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vince^-, 290 Cron^j Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almory Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almory Dr. - Jan
Mallernee.Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-8668
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639-4659

Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Moura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATElQfeto-y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^|&amp;J^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singinge’st&amp;fMtfn the U. S. A.

July 10,1979

PREZ SEZ: President Dave announced that 30
members have not paid their annual dues to date.
If you are one of the thirty, please take care of
it at once.

Today's program was introduced by Jerry Towns
who presented Dr. Joseph "Grady" Smoot, Presi­
dent of Andrews University, who represents the
Michigan College Foundation.

August 18th is Rotary’s night to take down scenery
after the show at Tibbits. Eight volunteers need­
ed. Sign up with Dave.

"Grady" gave a brief history of the Foundation
which got it's start right after 1948, when the
G. I.Bill brought about dominance in education
by the large public supported universities. In
1949, five private schools, Adrian, Alma,
Andrews, Hope and Hillsdale, banded together to
gring the message of a partnership with private
industry to establish scholarships for worthy
students.

July 23rd - District 636 Rotary Golf Outing at
Coldwater Country Club. Lunch will be $4.00,'
Dinner $10,00 and Greens Fee $33.00. Let’s have
a good turnout of Coldwater Rotarians for a meal
or golf. More details next week,
****************** ■
A kudo to songleader Dick Hruska for using Cold­
water Rotary's answer to the Andrews Sisters:
Duke Davidson, John Dean and Jerry Towns on the
"Blue Tail Fly."
******************

After the City Council meeting, maybe we will get
a little more advice from Fast Freddy Culy of the
Stud Duck Fan Club.

******************
Of interest to his many friends, following is an
excerpt from Governor Bill Galbreath’s last news
letter:

In the years that followed, Aquinas, Madonna,
Sienna Heights and Marygrove joined the Founda­
tion. After a very shaky start, the Foundation,
actually the first in the United States but now
just one of 39 State Associations, has been
successful.

The Michigan Foundation raised $1,438,000 in
1978 while over 400 million has been raised by
the 39 associations. Locally, contributions
have been made by Lake Erie Door, Southern Mich.
National Bank, Quality Spring and Mrs. Louis
Legg.
Dr. Smoot said that private industry, through
the private non-profit sector, supports educa­
tion and the health industry.

"As I begin this last letter as your District
Governor, I am reminded of the many wonderful
60% of the leaders of business in Fortune’s 500
experiences that Ida and I were privileged to
are private school graduates and 50% of private
share with you folks here in southwestern Michi­
school graduates are going into business.
gan. I am hopeful that in the many Rotary Club
meetings, the social affairs, and the district
Grady summed up his speech by saying, "We are
functions, that somewhere you club officers and .
alive and well and will survive through part­
members found something in our deliberations that nership with private industry."
strengthened your dedication to the ideal of
Thank you Jerry for a fine program.
service through this wonderful organization,
Rotary. Our year is nearly over but I hasten to w
tell you that our tasks are not yet accomplished.
NEXi WEEK'S PROGRAM: Mike Bodkins of the
You officers must not think of letting yourselves
Intermediate School District is talking on the
be put to pasture, but rather seek to aid your
intellectual testing of children.
successor with a helping hand when asked and find
***************
for yourselves some avenue where you may continue
to use the talents that you have been polishing
GREETERS NEXT WEEK: William Milnes &amp; Ken
and brightening this past year. Gentlemen, this
Putnam
- Alternate: Fred Culy
ought not be the end for you but the beginning of
a greater, more experienced service for Rotary's
tomorrow. We will be looking for you down the
Rotary Road!
ROTARY PROFILE
*****************
Dale G, Treadwell, bom April
15• 1908, in Calhoun County,
Also from the Governor's News Letter:
Michigan. His parents were
As of the 31st of May 1979, District 636 has a
Bersell and Nellie Treadwell.
recorded total contribution of $60,911,095 given
Dale conpleted high school
to Rotary Foundation which entitles us to 3 extra
and Pre-Med in Olivet and
educational awards. I must tell you how over­
received his professional
whelmed I was by the response to my plea to reath
training at the Chicago
this goal. Clubs and individuals came through
College of Osteopathy.
magnificently and I want to thank you so much for
d nr Amon8 those were such great people as
Christine and Dale have four children: Charlotte
Cra"pton donating $l,000&gt; Climax Club
Rebecca, Pamela and Bryce.
witn 4&gt;L,3tW, starting seven men as Paul Harris
A retired Osteopathic Physician, he served 3
Sustaining Members. Other May contributions came
years on Rotary Board of Directors and held both
from Kalamazoo, $1,040: Lakeshore, $100: Portage,
?75J Kalamazoo South, $269: St. Johns, $100:
the office of Vice-President and President.
JJ’000’ Coldwater, ^.000: lansing, $1,080:
Dale, who resides at Coldwater Lake, loves water
Grand Ledge, $1,420.
sports and has been a member of the board of
we ve reached our goal together and I can't find
the Coldwater Lake Association twenty of the
words to express my gratitude.
past twenty five years. He is also active in
***************
church affairs.
The Government is now worried because 25 percent
of the people are living beyond their means. Look ?J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J^J^J*J*J*J*J*J*JfffJfJfJ*f*f*]
who’s talking! Henry Irish

—

***************

Duke Sward

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�i—seITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79
President
??AVE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretory
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980 - Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"
CLUB SERVICE
DirectonPaul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,’
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml

President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatis,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magsig
8 - Richie Barnes
15 - Roger Hlgbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hal Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blrlnger
26 - ElwynBodley

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geid^ert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - Fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

★

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben

Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 - Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. ■ Barbara
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
..........
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.................
Fischer, Dick, 56 N. Circle Dr. - Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive • Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85.^airfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 DcftjgT&amp;Avenue - Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5956
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-5075 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-4741 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-7249 Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
278-2096
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
639-8669 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
639-8329 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
238-2266 “Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6652 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5303 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5909
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
278-5917
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 4990 Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
279- 9481 Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
639-4433 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
639-4635 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6517 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel • .
279- 9266 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8668 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5981 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
639-4659 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Br. ERNEST LUSE
22^ N. FREMONT
COLDWAIER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
278- 2007
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
278-5796
278-6743
278-6356
278-8981
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swqrt, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen ‘
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278*6334
278-6586

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgOfearj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest (sunrln the U. S. A.

July 17. 1979
PREZ SEZ: Program Chairman Paul Ruse ably filling Today's program was introduced by Bob Seaman,
who presented Mike Bodkins of the Intermediate
in for President Dave, reminded us about the golf
School District. Mr. Bodkins talked on the
outing Monday, July 2J, 212 Rotarians are now
intellectual testing of ohildred.
them
signed up to play. Try and come out and join
for lunch, golf, dinner or what have you!
Mike first discussed individual psychological
testing and how to look for emotional problems
************
and learn to analyze individual strengths and
Let's hope Mark Feller comes bach next week! Our
weaknesses. He then discussed components of
Acapella singing seems to bring out the worst of
intelligence and then apologized to the Club for
the monotones.
bringing adult tests rather than child tests,
************
after he observed the level of certain nameless
club members
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Larry Donay. I only wish I had
my brains at his age.
Mike then discussed performance testing to^see
************
if the audience were "show me" or "tell me
people. He then tested some blub members on
ABSENTEES JULY 1?, 1979:
their speed in assembling adult puzzles. Norm
John Klien
Ken Anderson
Youtsey did fair on the hand puzzle and maybe
Bill Klotz
Walt Balcom
Mike was right in saying his vocabulary consists
Jim Lyon
Bill Bobier
of four words, "Make me an offer." Dr. Bacon
Gary Mallernee
George Buchanan
incorrectly identified his puzzle as a chiro­
Dick Moore
Jim Conrad
practor in a leotard, but quickly regained his
Al Nelson
Hal Creal
his composure and assembled the elephant with
Terry O'Conner
Bill Crotty
the trunk in the right place.
Dave Pierce
Duke Davidson
John Dygert did quite well on his pattern, but
George Pierce
Charles Davis
if that is part of his criteria for an annual
John Pierson
John Dean
raise
he might be in trouble. Chuck Woodward
Charles Putnam
larry Donay
was tested on repeating an eight digit number.
Ken Putnam
Mark Feller
I hope he remembers his girl friends' numbers
Pruitt Fleming
Bill Fuller
better
than that one or he might get a man on
Dave
Rubley
Charles Geishert
the phone.
Craig Sebald
Reo Goodwin
Don Stine
Greg Granum
The program ended with Bob Man putting Mike in
Richard White
Bill Grimes
his place by saying he has read that a PsycholoDan Ward
Roger Higbea
gist can get a license in Florida with no test­
Ken Worden
Richard Hruska
ingj1 for $7.00.
PARIAN GUESTS:
Thank you Bob and Mike for providing us with
a very intertaining and informative program.
Quincy
Bob Baranouski
fl
” *•'
*************
Ray Ehl
Lafayette, Ind.
Bill Smith
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM IS SANDY JOLLEY presenting
Angola, Ind.
Chuck Dheets
Jim Lyon reading excerpts from his text on
Portage
Fred Nichols
It
parachuting called "The First Step is the Long
Pete Marsiglia
One."
Elyria
,
Ohio
Jim Canan
*************
Bronson
Kent Miller
GREETER^
NEXT
WEEK:
Duane Davidson &amp; Dick Moore
Quincy
John K, Worth

I-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Grand Rapids

Bob Stone

***************
(Excerpt from District Governor's News Letter)

LAND, SEA, AND AIR!

AUG. 17,18,19!

With this Governor's letter, we will be sending
out to you club presidents a registration form for
the land, Sea and Air Rendezvous! Lets get some
of our good outdoor people over to Michigan City
for this fun week-end! Look for a good camper or
sailor or flyer, and put the registration form
in his hands. Ask him to get the movement going
in your club. THIS WILL BE A PRELUDE TO SOME FINE
ACTIVITIES THAT WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CHICAGO
DURING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION!!
FOURTH 3-H BANNER WINNER!

With the fine contribution of $750, Berrien
Springs-Eau Claire Rotary Club became the fourth
in District 636 to be winner of the 3-8 Banner.
My sincere congratulations to President Jon
Schuster and his fine club. 75 Anniversary Chair­
man Bill Cheney is delighted. I thank you on
behalf of R.I. Coordinator John Stucky. Keep up
the good work!
**************
Duke Sward

ROTARY PROFILE

Leslie Harry Woodward was
born July 19, 1895• 8e
was the son of Harry Pierce
and Jessie Marshall Wood­
ward. He attended Cold­
water High School and also
trade school.
Two sons were born to the
Woodwards; Charles L.
Woodward and Douglas P.
Woodward.
Leslie spent 10 years in the dry good business
and then served the people of Branch County
in the building materials field for 40 years.
He enjoys his home and lawn, hunting and fish­
ing and a little golf. A member of St. Marks
Episcopal Church, a member of the Coldwater
Country Club, masons, elks, American Legion,
D.A.V., Rotary, Coldwater Coffee Club and
the Polar Bear Association, Les has indeed been
an active community person and an asset to all
who know him.
WKB

You Will Always Be Welc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
make up your atten DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._______________

�^WUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITY SERVI

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lvmburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckei
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4,- Gil Patton
11- George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckei
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary 8. Mallernee
12 • Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryt ’Ann Drive-- Margaret •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace. ....

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfi«ld - WilmaJ
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
KleinTJohn, 39”Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Ktoll - Kay . . r........................
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckei, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ....
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • «
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne................» •
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, .11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
*. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
........................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd, • Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
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278-5909
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639-4433
639-4635
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279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . . .......................
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
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639-8453
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Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N, Hudson Street : Myrtle
I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey. Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy.................
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian..........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood • Eileen
Towns. Jerry. 102 Carlyle - Carol.................................
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.......................
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison, Court - Jonet
Ward, Don, P.O. Box 249 ..........................................
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence. 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
•
•
Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna................

278-8743
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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
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278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

278-7137

278-2744
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Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fcto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAW
The Singingest

)$"^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
in the U. S, A.

July 24, 1979

Sargent at Arms, Dave Pierce, reminds us that
Rotary’s two mottos are: "He serves the best who
serves the most," and "Service above self." Remem­
ber them, for Dave will be using them in future
meetings.

Dave struck paydirt with many fines from the golf
outing.

************

Song Leaders, Dan Dean and Mark Feller, livened
up our meeting with several rousing group songs
************
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to: Ken Anderson, Fred Anderson,
Les Woodward, Dick Hruska, and Larry Donay. Many
happy returns of the day. (We are not quite ready
for the 1980 show, but with Mark back at the piano
we are well on the way.)
************

District 636 Golf Outing was outstanding. The
golf course was in great shape-at the start of the
outing; the meal was great; the hostesses were
beautiful and served refreshments as needed. Many
prizes were given away. 212 visiting Rotarians
enjoyed the day at Coldwater’s beautiful Country
Club.

************
ABSENTEES - JULY 24, 1979:

Ken Anderson
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Harold Creal
Bill Crotty
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Greg Granum
Chet Graves
Roger Higbea
Bob Kerr

Gary Kuckel
Bob Loose
Gary Ma Hernee
John Milnes
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Pruitt Fleming
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Richard D. Emersen
E. Hart LaMont
Bill Beaty
Dick Buchsteiner
Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Tom Evans
Bill King
Dick Spalding
Norb Strobel
Bob Beauchamp

Bronson
Quincy
Lafayette, Indiana
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST - Larry Rayner

EARLY LEAVERS - WAS THIS REALLY NECESSARY?
George Pierce
Duke Sward
John Dygert
Mark Maire

Dan Magsig
Ed Geishert
Jim Koss
Bill Klotz
************

Today's program chairman, Santford Jolley
presented Jim Lyons and Jerry Johnson of Air
Sports, Inc«, who gave an interesting talk on
sky diving.

The first few lessons are done on the ground
and the initial five jumps are aided by the
use of a static line which is attached to the
airplane and causes the chute to automatically
open. The emergency chute also has a static
line attached to the main chute which will
open the reserve chute as the malfunctioning
main chute is discarded.

Opening altitude is around 2000 to 3000 feet
and the maximum height is 15,000 feet without
oxygen. Free fall time of 90 seconds will
cause one to fall 12,000 to 13,000 feet at the
rate of 120 miles per hour.
The novice is under the supervision of the
flight master until he feels you are experi­
enced enough to be on your own. Sometimes it
takes as many as 30 jumps before one graduates
from student to expert.

World competition is held each year and jumpers
are judged on aaccuracy and style.
Thank you Jim and Jerry for an interesting
program.

*************
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Craig Sebald has invited
David Sharrard, a teacher in the Coldwater
School System, to show slides on "Covered
Bridges_in the USA.

GREETERS N&amp;(T WEEK: Gilbert Patton and
Robert Nagle - Edward DeVito, Alternate

ROTARY PROFILE

Lester F.^Wise was bom
Oct. 5, 1918 in Cold­
water, the son of Clare
and Ada Wise. He is a
graduate of Coldwater
High School, Class of
1936, and the Central
State School of Bank­
ing.
Lester and his lovely
wife, Celia, have two
children, Bill and Julie
Lester has been associated with the Southern
Michigan National Bank since 1937. He held the
office of president from 19&amp;3 to 1978. At
present, he is Chairman of the Board.

Besides his hobbies of golf and reading, he has
very generously given of his time to the
Chamber of Commerce; Branch County 4-H Founda­
tion; Branch County Board of Public Works.

Lester served as Rotary President during the
year 1957-58.

After running the "Rotary Profile" feature for the
past seven months, we have had many favorable
comments. However, many have sent in the infor­
mation forms but neglected to enclose a photo. We
are nearing the end of our resources^, and have no
alternative to either running the profile minus a
photo or reasonable facsimile, or to discontinue
the feature. What is your pleasure?

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY. 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M

UN1ONJCITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.___________

�C^BklTTEES^

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1978-79

President
AVE RUBLEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1979 - Charles Geishert,
David Rubley, Paul Ruse
1980- Norman Youtsey,
Lawrence Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph
LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE"

CLUB SERVICE
Director:Paul Ruse
Attendance: Bill Fuller, Don Steffey,
Bill Lymburner
Classifications: Jim Lyon,
Hal Sexton, Charles Geishert
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom
Fellowship: Harold Card, Dan
Magsig, Tom Miller, Don Shorno
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Craig Sebald, Bill Bobier,
Dick Fischer
Membership: Dick Moore, Paul
Thompson, John Klein
Membership Development: Hal
Creal, Ken Putnam, Bob Loose
Program: Dave Rubley
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Duke Davidson, Jim Troust
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Duke Sward
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
12:00 PM
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM F. GALBREATH
Stevensville, Ml
President, Rotary International
CLEMRENOUF
Nambour, Australia

Director: Larry Woodhams
Handicapped Children: John
Dygert, George Henriksen,
Chuck Woodward
Rural-Urban: Gordon Schlubatls,
Charles Putnam, Dan Dean
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Mike Toupalik, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Howard Taylor, Dick White

August 1978
1 - Dan Magslg
8 ■ Richie Barnes
1 5 - Roger Higbea
22 - Dan Dean
29 - Hol Sexton

September 1978
5 - Fred Anderson
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Dick Blringer
26 - ElwynBodley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
International Youth Projects: Bill
Milnes, Ed DeVito, Bob Nagle
The Rotary Foundation: Walt
Balcom, Larry Donay, Richie Barnes
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Bill Grimes,
Jerry Towns

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Dick Hruska,
Jim Endicott,
Four Way Test: Jeff Dean,
George Pierce, Dick Biringer,
Charles Davis
Occupational Information:
Al Nelson, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Iveson
Trade and Professional
Relations: John Dean,
Howard Teeter, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Ken Worden,
Les Woodward, Elwyn Bodley

1978 - 1979
ROTARY PROGRAMS

October 1978
3 - Bill Bobier
10 - Harold Card
17 - Fred Culy
24 - Ed DeVito
31 - John Dygert
November 1978
7 - Jim Endicott
14 - Gov. Bill Galbreath
21 - Ed Geidiert
28 - Harold Goodholm

February 1979
6 - Jerry Towns
13 - Richard White
20 - Chuck Woodward
27 - John Dean

March 1979
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - George Henriksen
20 - Mark Maire
27 - James Lyon

April 1979
3 - fbul Thompson
10 - Mike Toupalik
17 - Warren Adair
24 - Carroll Barnes

May 1979
1 - Bill Grimes
8 - Hal Creal
15 - Bill Carlson
22 • Ken Worden
29 - James Conrad

CLUB HISTORIAN
December 1978
5- Larry Iveson
12 - James Koss
19 - Bill Lymburner
26 - Howard Taylor

Ernie Luse

June 1979
5 - Robert Loose
12 - Bill Crotty
19 - Reo Goodwin
26 - William Milnes

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3, 1979
Chairman - Rich Holben
Program Chairman
Dave Rubley Ph. 278-7237

January 1979
2 • Richard Moore
9- Robert Nagle
16 - John Pierson
23 - Charles Putnam
30 - Dick Hruska

July 1979
3 - Al Nelson
10 - Ken Putnam
17 - Robert Seaman
24 - Santford Jolley
31 - Craig Sebald

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1978-79. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Dave Rubley 278-7237.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-6086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
. .
Culy, Fred, Rt. 2 Quincy - Dorothy
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis. Charles. 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 614 N. Fall River Drive - Dorothy
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fischer, Dick; 56 N. Circle Dr. • Marjorie
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pot
Geishert, Edwin, RR#2 Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
. . .
Henriksen, George, 95 Cheryl Ann Drive - Carol. .
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
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639-8329
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278-4082
278- 4990
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
278-6668
278-5981
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Pqrk hurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, RobdW/R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, 335 Grand Street - Deanna
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, George, 261 Fairway View Dr. - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 N. Angola Road - Harriet

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
1 * •
pp " I* O'IT
22'5 N. 11‘
T.,VJ
....... ..
?.-TL Co L'»
COLDuK,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

278-6682
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
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278-2744
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Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive * Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan; 21 1" Fairfield'Drive- Nancy; .
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - Gail . . Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
.
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, 240 Riverview Road
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 251 Narrows Road - Linda
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
238-4414 |
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
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278-5521
278-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
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278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

“ Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjgfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaV^&gt;rU^^PCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest fyN^ui the U. S. A.

July JI, 1979
PREZ SEZ : President Dave read a thank you letter Program chairman Craig Sebald presented Dave
from CPR Board for Rotary's generous donation.
Sharrod, Coldwater Community Schools, who talked
Dues are over due - 10 members must see Bob Rumsey on covered bridges of our country.
or Ernie right away.
Bridges were originally covered to protect the
timbers rather than to provide protection for
8?% attendance! Second place behind Vicksburg who
horse and rider as generally assumed.
had 89.^. Good, but we can do better. Keep
those makeup cards coming to Bob Rumsey.
Most covered bridges are made out of White Oak,
»♦**»*****»*#*
pines, fir or Hemlock; they are held together
by wooden pegs rather than spikes. Most remain­
Harold Card was recognised for three years perfect ing bridges are a century or more old. The age
attendancei Craig Sebald recognized for 21 years
of a bridge can be determined by the construct­
perfect attendance. Congratulations, gentlemen!
ion of its floor. Diaglonal flooring indicates
Keep up the good work!
a very old bridge, while longitudinal flooring
denotes bridges built in the late 1800s.
**♦*»*»«♦**»»♦
Michigan has only four remaining covered bridges
Sgt.-at-Arms D.vid Pierce brings much fun and
one of which is near Centerville in St. Joe
excitement to the "for the good of the club"
County. Canada has many covered bridges, as do
portion of our meeting. The Rotary Foundation
the New England States.
coffers will certainly be the ultimate benefactor
of David's keen wit.
Following this introduction, Mark Williams from
Rotarian Paul Thompson's Extension Staff
******»*»**»♦♦
narrated slides.
ABSENTEES - JULY 31, 1979:
The longest covered bridge is 1282 feet long
Carroll Barnes
Bill Milnes
and is located in New Brunswick, Canada.
Richie Barnes
Tom Normandin
Pennsylvania
has 350 covered bridges, Ohio near­
Bill Crotty
Charles Putnam
ly 200 and Indiana 150, with the remaining 600
Duke Davidson
Ken Putnam
located in the New England States. The United
Mark Feller
Paul Ruse
States is losing about one covered bridge per
Charles Geishert
Hal Sexton
week as a result of vandalism and neglect.
Chet Graves
Don Stine
Mr. Sharrod is an avid admirer of covered bridge
Bill Grimes
Mike Toupalik
construction. He is more interested in their
Roger Higbea
Richard White
design and engineering than their history. He
Richard Hruska
Terry Warner
has traveled over 50,000 miles in the United
Bill Klotz
Charles Woodward
State and Canada in his search for unique
Gary Mallernee
Ken Worden
bridge construction.
Bob Loose
George Pierce
Thank you Craig, Dave and Mark for a very in­
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
*-’ ■
a
formative program.
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Bill Smith
Lafayett e, Ind.
Chuck Sheets
Angola, IRd.':’ ‘ "
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Ken Adnerson is the pro­
Norb Strobel Bronson.
gram chairman and will present an interesting
Warren Wade
Bronson
Community Relations program "Branch County 4-H
Fair, 50 Years of Progress."
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Robert L. Gingrich
EARLY LEAVERS - JULY 31, 1979
ROTARY PROFILE
Larry Woodhams
Don Steffey
Larry Donay
Charles Leslie Woodward was
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
bom March 21, 1921 in Cold­
Hal Creal
Chuck Sheets
water, the son of Leslie
Dan Ward
and Rosamond Woodward. He
**********»##*
graduated from Coldwater
High School in 1938 and
Dr. Bacon hopes we don't have a program on vener­
eal disease; after Jim Lyon gave a program on
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in 1942.
successful parachuting, he went out and broke his
leg on his next jump!
Chuck was affiliated with S. Pollock &amp; Son,
****»**#*#**»#*
Woodward-Pollock Lumber Co., _________
„
and Woodward
Building Materials (all one and the same) from
1946 to 1969. In 1969 he became a partner in
lake Erie Door Company where he remained until
the business was sold in 1976.

“What's the matter, Glenda? You haven't

Chuck, who is a past president of Rotary, is
an avid aviator, flying his airplane and hot­
air balloon. He has taken many trips to far
away places and likes to fish and hunt.
Besides his interest in Little League, and his
church, he has served on the School Board, the
Coldwater Planning Commission, the City Council
and as Mayor for two terms. He has also served
on the Branch County Airport Commission.
When asked for comment, Chuck replied, "Give me
the key and I will sing in anybody's flat."

THE AMERICAN LESION MAGAZINE

said a word since we left camp."'

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^mTtTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

1979-80

COMMUNITY SERVI

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10-Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman. Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine. .
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn. . . .
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen...........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jeon
Bobier, Bill, 2B0 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . ■ ■
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair.........................
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesvilfe Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake...............
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott. James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte..................
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat.. ................... ...................
Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm. Harold, 20 Lincoln...................... •
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson...................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. ........
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson. Larry. 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley. Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.....................
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent. 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri....................................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . .
278-4741
Luse. Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
............
278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene .
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137........................... ..................
639-8669
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon....................................
238-2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652
• Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
...................
278-5909
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean...................... • •
278-7152
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248
Nagle. Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon........................
.
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. . . .
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.
278- 6517
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279- 9266
Pierson, John. 340 Marshall - Maura....................
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
.....
279-7810

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

278-8668
639-4659

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ■ Myrtle.................
238*2511 Schlubatls,
acmuDatis, Gordon,
wv,,, 266
^oa U.S.
u.a. 27
«« S. - Harriet
278-5970 ,Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-8840 $ebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. . . .
£38-^855 e shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . .
278-6501 Steffey. Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan....................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart. Conrod. 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marion..........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . . ............
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth........................
278-7948
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
..........................................
278-6534 Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
278-2311
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel - .

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

N. FREMONT
C0LDMTER, MICHISAH
49036

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBOto™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^fh^in the U. S. A.

August ?» 1979

Rotarian Don Steffey announced that the Annual
Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing will be next
Tuesday at the Coldwater Country Club. Don
has tickets at $15.00, and it is open to all
*************
Committee Chairmen's reports are idue
‘
immediately.
Get them in to your "Avenue of Service" Director
or to President Dave.

*************
Ernest Luce was recognized for 31 years of per­
fect attendance. Congratulations to a great
Rotarian.
*************
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Warren Adair, and Jeffery Dean.
Warren reports that the ages are about the same.

*************

Song Leader Dan Dean, ably accompanied by Mark
Feller led us in a lively song fest.
*************

4-H is an educational program dedicated to
promoting the fields of agriculture and Home­
making among Branch County youth. There are
about 1200 4-H members in 55 clubs in the County,
In recent years, urban (city) 4-H clubs have
been organized, especially in the area of horses.
Many saddle club members come from the city
areas.
The 4-H program is an extension program of
Michigan State University and is actually an
extension of the school room but on a more
interesting basis. It is an effort to teach
young people how to live and make a living
according to Mr. Williams.

Walt Balcom concluded the program by relating
a few humorous incidents of the past 4-H fairs.

ABSENTEES AUGUST 7» 19791

Fred Anderson
Carroll Barnes
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Fred Culy
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Greg Granum
Roger Hibea
John Kline
Dan Magsig
Gary Mallernee

Today's program was under the direction of Ken
Anderson, who presented Mark Williams from the
Branch County Extension Staff. Mark told us
about the 4-H Club Program in Branch County and
showed colored slides about the 50 years of
4-H Fair Progress in our County.

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruit
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Don Sfcine
Jerry Towns
Les Wise
Terry Warner

A timely and interesting program.

ROTARY PROFILE

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Quincy
Barry Bender
Lafayette, Fred Nichols
Indiana
Mike Schicker Kirksville, Missouri
Jim Eley
Bronson
Ray Ehl
Bill Smith

Quincy
Portage

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Tim McCarter (Guest of Mike Schicker)
***************
EARLY LEAVERS - AUGUST 7, 19797

9999999999999

Bob Nagle, Dick White and Jeff Dean

****************
WHY DID YOU JOIN ROTARY? Fellowship, place to
develop voice; good place to eat lunch; for
community prestige; nothing else to do with mv'
?e?re°S'ooMltU^ndfsi?f t?"dot2oSt|nlike to
unitv and
» uusire yo co good in comm­
fellow
concern for

Pa®l Thompson was born March
24, 1934, in Allegan, Mich.
Hi§ parents were Paul W, and
Anna E. Thompson. He grad­
uated from Allegan High
School, received a B. S. in
Agricultural Economics
from Michigan State Univer­
sity in 1962, and a Masters
in Socialogy from MSU in 19&amp;9
Paul and his lovely wife,
Sara Lee, have 3 children,
David, 19; Linda,17; &amp; Ken,14
Paul started his career as Cass
Co. Agr. Agent in 19&amp;2, moved to
Coldwater in 19&amp;7 when he became
Br. Co. Ag Agent; and is currently
Extension Director for Br. Co.

Paul has served the Coldwater Rotary
Club as its Ass’t Secretary, Treasurer,
Vice Pres, and President.
PaulJs hobbies include water &amp; snow skiing,
racquetball, tennis and reading.
Paul is very active in his community, serving
as Supt. of St. Paul's Sunday School; and
a member of Board of Agri=Business Council;
Br. Co. Planning Council, and County Manpower
Board. He is a member of Epsilon Sigma Phi.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cifcwTTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
PrMidant
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Ma ire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13-Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Moire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - WilmoeJ
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.".
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple KAtll^ Kay .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane ■ Dorothy
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road ■ Carlene ■ ■
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
639-8669 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
238-2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652
'Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood - Carol ....
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake...............
278-7152
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. ....
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.........................
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
278-4082
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278"6517
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Goodwin, Rea, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Pierson. John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson....................
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita.........................................
279-7810
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
..............
278-8668
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
ttornw,-Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

279-7011
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278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278-2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
639- 8453
278-5796
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . . •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

Coldwater, Michigan

223 N- FREMONT
COLDhAiEr, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66,. P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278*2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^fez^ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAft^b^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^fi^m the U. S. A.

August 14, 1979

PREZ SEZ: Our blub Is responsible for 'striking'
the scenery at Tlbblts next Saturday night. We
need 10 or 12 guys and the job will be a snap.
Please show up at 10:00 P.M. In work clothes.

******»»»*#»***
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Terry McConnell - Congratulations
to a fine fellowJ

«»♦»»♦*»»*»«»»»
SONG LEADER Curly Dan and our fine pianist, Mark,
led us in some Inspiring song.

******»»#»»»-Hf*
Sgt.-At-Arms Dave did his usual fine job of
spicing up the meeting with his humorous fines
and himself paid a fine for not being able to
repeat three of the 4-Way Test.

■»**» ♦**»»****»*
ABSENTEES AUGUST 14, 1979«
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Bill Crotty
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Ed Geishert
Roger Higbea
Rich Holben
Mark Malre

Tom Normaddin
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Dick Uhl
Terry Warner
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Helge E. Hansen
Mac McKelth
Dan Dobson
Elmer Dobson
Dick Tackle
Rick Willison

Hillsdale
Green Valley, Arlz
Quincy
•I

Congressman Stockman was recently featured In
Time Magazine as one of the 50 newer faces In
Washington who will be heard from In the future
Mr. Stockman discussed the plight of Chrysler
Corporation and the future of 500,000 jobs. His
initial stand was that government has no busi­
ness In bailing out any Individual business,
however, Chrysler's plight Is unique In that
government regulations, via the EPA requirements
are largely responsible for the present crisis
position of Chrysler. 'They must rebuild and
reengineer every assembly line, and the net
result Is a complete abandonment of existing .
plants at a monetary loss of billions of
dollars. Congressman Stockman feels that Con­
gress has delegated to much power to regulatory
agencies and they should retake control of the
Nation's economy and debate the main issues of
the environment Including the energy shortage
and to restructure national policies In these
matters.

To capsule the Congressman's comments on some
of the most vital issues are the following
remarks:
Re« Energy Crisis: We are the only country
that has a national department of energy
at a cost of 12 billion per year, and yet
NO national energy policy. Our Congress­
man feels that the sooner we decontrol the
energy Industries and let the free market
operate without artificial controls, the
sooner the situation will be corrected.
Sunset Laws: Sounds good on paper, but
probably not too practical in practice.
Congress would merely extend the life of
the many agencies thus giving them perP'aiiTiTj
Limiting the growth of gov­
ernment" lnTohly result from political
accountability by Congress.
Re: Inflati^rS Price-Wage Guidelines: A

Re:

Adrian
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Roger Fuller
D. Bryan
Mary Lenhard, Detroit

Rotarian Greg Granum, program chairman for the
day, presented Congressman David Stockman.

W. Kager - Soltau
H. Peters
"

EARLY IEAVERS:

Dan Dean
Bill Grimes
Jim Endicott
Fleming Pruitt
R. C. Barnes
Chuck Bacon
Hal Sexton

year ago when President Carter invoked
voluntary wage-price guidelines, the in­
flation rate was about
annually, and a
year later it has risen to 13%, so guider-1
lines are not a long range answer. Mr,
Voelker's appointment last week as chair­
man of the Federal Reserve was most heart­
ening since he is committed to strengthen­
ing the dollar both abroad and at home.
This would eventually lower interest rates
Induce capital investment, create more
jobs, increase national productivity and
thus get the national economy back on the
right track. Mr. Voelket has the power
and determination to stop the unwarranted
treasury borrowing which has so cheapened
the dollar and in this there is a ray of
hope.

Carroll Barnes
Duke Sward
Gordon Schlubatis
Dan Ward
Duke Davidson
Gary Kuckel

NKlSCL PROFILE
J. Mark Malre was born In
Clinton, Iowa 11/22/38.
He is the son of Helen G.
and Edward B. Malre.

Mark graduated from Goshen
Highschool and Indiana U.
In i960, he and his lovely
wife, Diane, were married
and now have three child­
ren, Betsy, Renee and
Mark Jr.
MaJk™s f ^roJeot Engineer, Development Engineer
thA
”estern Rubber Company, with
the Home Plant in Goshen, Indiana. His hobbies
Include cross country skiing, water skiing, sail­
ing, tennis and radquet ball. He in active In
notary and various fund drives,
Mark comments, "Since moving here 24 vears aim

Re! Car Safety Standards: This is one of the
regulatory requirements of 1982. If air
bags were a miracle discovery that would
reduce deaths, the $1,000 cost would be
justifiable - however, they do nothing on
side or rear end collisions and the sixty
billion dollar .cost cannot be justified.

Re• Governmental Change: We are in the era of
transition after 10 years of unlimited law
making and unrestricted transfer of power
to regulatory agencies. Congress is now
realizing that it must roll back many of
these decisions.
National Health Care: Becoming less at­
tractive to more and more people. A
comprehensive, all inclusive plan does
not seem feasible at this time, but we
may get some type of catastrophic program
to alleviate the financial disaster of
an illness or accident that is beyond
ones ability to handle.
Thank you Greg and Congressman Stockman for a
very interesting and Inspiring program.
Re:

Coldwater to be a warm and friendly community.
X21ieVa^
t0 11VB m such a pro­
gressive and outgoing city,
F

Graves^^wlll0^” 1S+in charge of Rotarian Chet
68 who will present a program on CPR.

WKB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION4^1 TY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shomo
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

communityTervicW

iMITTEES

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-TomMiller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street ■ Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lr^y, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, SaF
’51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy^Mbb^.
Airfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, , Pu.^ons Court - Martha
Klein, John, y Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bili^S®! MaptS Knoll - Kay...............................

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road « Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 7B S. Jefferson Street • Ruth.
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene. ........
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road *
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive * Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive * Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. * Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.
............
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec.. 34.66, P.. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 $. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road * Eileen
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278- 6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278*4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278*6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodword, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
■ Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

MR. ERNEST LUSS
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEB^fctaiy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?-^|^^^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingzstuflwTin the U. S. A.

August 21, 1979
PREZ SEZ:

The Member Who Never Came Back

Today's program, under the direction of Chet
Graves, was given by Roger Wilson from Flint who
"It amuses me to think that your organization
is in public relations. Mr. Wilson has conduct"
spends so much time looking for new members when
ed
CPR courses throughout the State. Employers
I was there all the time. Don't you remember me?
have
found that lives of their employees can be
I am the fellow who came to every meeting, but
nobody paid any attention. I tried to be friend-’ saved by having experienced, well trained personel throughout their plants who can be on the
ly, but everyone seemed to have his own friends
scene
within seconds after a tragedy.
to talk to and sit with. I sat down among some
unfamiliar faces several times, but nobody paid
For centuries, civilizations have tried many
much heed to me. I hoped someone would ask me
methods to revive the dead. Every effort was hap
to join a. committee or to somehow participate—
hazard at best until 1857 when a doctor in London
but no one did. Finally, because of illness, I
perfected the first method of artificial respira­
missed a meeting. No one asked where I had been. tion. The first method found the victim laying
I guess it did not matter whether I was there.
on his back with the rescuer straddled at his
Who am I? I"m the member who never came back."
head. The victims arms were raised and lowered
—from the Rotary Club of Medford,
to the count of three.
Oregon, U.S.A., club bulletin
In 1903, it was decided that a better method was
****************
to place the victim on his stomach with the
rescuer applying pressure on the didriff. In
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to John Dygert, Roger Higbea,
recent years the mouth to mouth resusitation
larry Iveson, Duke Sward, Dan
Ward - Congratulations Fellows! method has been proven the most effective method
of restoring breathing.
'
****************
The A-B-C's of Basic Life Support requires that
A thank you card was received from Lorri White
(A) the airway be opened by tilting the head back
for remembrance during her recent hospital styy
and raising the neck from the underside, (B)
****************
restore breathing by administering mouth to mouth
resusitation (c) restore circulation or heart
SUPER STARS NITE is next Thursday at the Mini­
beat by applying pressure to the chest at the
Putt on W. Chicago Rd. The Rotary team of Dick
rate of 60 application per minute.
White, Rich Holben, Bill Crotty, Eave Rubley and
Don Steffey is expected to move up in the standingsMedical science shows that the brain becomes
damaged after being without oxygen for 4 to 6
this year. Lets have a good turn out to cheer
minutes, so immediate, on the scene first aid is
them on and to raise much needed funds for the
imperative if the life is to be saved. One does
Branch County Cancer Society. Our team will be
not have to be an expert in order to save a life.
competing with the best from the Lions, Kiwanis,
Basic knowledge and understanding the early pro­
Exchanget Optimists and Jaycee Clubs.
cedures is within the capabilities of us all, and
***************
who-, knows? the next victim might be one of your
own family or a friend. Have you ever choked on
ABSENTEES AUGUST 21, 1979:
a^piecj of food? Or been on hand when another
Richie Barnes
George Pierce
person lias choked?
~
~ chofced? T'
The feeling
of~ helplessness
Dick Biringer
Charles Putnam
and desperation is beyond description
You want
George Buchanan
Ken Putnam
so badly to help or be helped and yet so few
Bill Crotty
Craig Sebald
people have the slightest idea of what to do.
Jeff Dean
Don Steffey
How relieved you are when a doctor or nurse
Ed DeVito
Don Stine
appears on the scene and takes charge.
Jim Endicott
Alan Sward
Once while traveling on a rain soaked Florida
Charles Geishert
Howard Taylor
highway, we came upon a bad truck accident. The
Roger Higbea
Paul Thompson
Rich Holben
driver laid on the pavement in a puddle of diesel
Mike Toupalik
Richard Hruska
saturated water. While we stayed in the comfort­
Dick White
John Klein
able dryness of our auto trying to decide what to
Lester Wise
Bill Klotz
do, a young lady jumped out of her car, ran up to
Larry Woodhams
Ralph laGro
the injured driver and administered first aid and
Ken Worden
Bob Nagle
tended him until the Highway Patrolmen arrived
Norm Youtsey
Gil Patton
and carried him out of danger of fire. The
happening made us feel ashamed that we did not do
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
something to help. I am sure most of us have
Bill Smith
had similar experiences.
Lafayette, Indiana
Phil Smith
Webster Groves, Mo.
CPR instructional classes are held periodically
Norm Strobel
Bronson
in Coldwater. Perhaps you will want to look intoi
Warren Wade
Bronson
it.
Fred Nichols
Portage, Mich.
Joe Uvick
Bronson
Thanks Chet and Roger for an important program.
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
*****************
Bob Stone
Grand Rapids
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM to be announced!
Mark Dilley
Three Rivers
EARLY LEAVERS:

Bill Grimes
Bill Milnes
Carroll Barnes
Fleming Pruitt
Duke Davidson

Larry Donay
Gary Kuckel
Hal Sexton
Dan Dean

The Barrell is EMPTY!!

Have you turned in your
profile and picture.
We have some profiles
without pictures and if
we do not receive some
soon- poof!
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�"c^WTrEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979*80
DAVE RUBLEY
Precldent
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-TomMiller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980
November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. ■ Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy* Joftn,«5 fbirfield &gt; Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia!. ....
Klotz, Bill 23741 IWopIPXnofi -'Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove ■ Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene ■ ■
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
-..............
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine;
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., SB Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. ■ Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson...................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
..............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ■
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda ■ • ■
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall . . . . .
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-7137

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER» MICHIGAN

vd

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER'*)
he COLDWA^ggj^R^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingzstcfitftfn the U. S. A.

August 28, 1979

PREZ SEZt Last Thursday, five Rotarians partici­
pated in the Annual Super Stars Contest for the
benefit of the Branch- Coilnty Cancer Society.
Rotary did not use any substitutes and finished
second to the Jaycees. We did not do too well in
softball batting, but excelled in golf and pin­
ball machines.
A thank you was received from the Gary Kuckel
family for the plant their son David received
while a patient at the Health Center.
****************

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Rich Holben and Duke Sward.
Congratulations on another year, fellows!
********* *******

Music was provided by song leader Dan Dean and
pianist Mark Feller.
****************
ABSENTEES, AUGUST 28, 1979«
Richie Barnes
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Ed DeVito
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Roger Higbea
Rich Holben
Bill Klotz
Ralph LaGro

John Milnes
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Shorno
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Smith, lafayette, Indiana
(Bill honored us by giving the invocation)
Philip Hoard, Bronson
EARLY IEAVERS????????

Rotarian Vice-President Paul Ruse presented
Bill Smith of Lafayette, Indiand, who pleased
us with a presentation entitled "What's Your
Size?"

Self-evaluation and self-discipline are two
characteristics which we all must have if we
are to live our lives to the fullest. Tact
means showing consideration for others and is a
great asset in getting along .in this tough old
world.
Faith plays an important part in all of man's
affairs. Without faith in God and self, a
person is lost. Making good use of one's time
is most important if we are going to best serve
our fellowman.
Constructive criticism can serve two people,
the giver and the receiver. Never criticize
unless you have something better to offer.
The Rotary 4-Way Test is a good test to use in
our everyday lives. Our speaker very cleverly
included the Rotary Mottos and 4-Way Test in
his talk by having the audience repeat them
while he fashioned the Rotary wheel out of con­
struction paper.
Rotarian Bill exemplifies the ultimate Rotarian
and certainly has fashioned his life on strong
Christian principles. His challenging talk was
a fitting farewell since Bill is leaving the
Coldwater area for the winter. Thanks Bill for
your fellowship this past summer and we wish you
health and happiness until we meet again.
**************
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM: Bill Fuller is our program
chairman next week and he will present Nick
Smith, our 41st District Representative in
Lansing.

larry Donay
Harold Card
**************
Mike Toupalik
Norm Yeutsey
Carroll Barnes .
Terry Warner
The following is the audience with Pope John
Paul II, in part, which may be found in it's
***************
entirety on pages 34-35 of the August Rotarians
Bill Milnes, Chairman 01 the Health, Hunger and
Humanity Committee, asked me to reprint a portion
"Dear Friends,
xrom the Rotarian, August issue. The following
"Following the example of my predecessor, Paul
are remarks of R.I. Pres. Clem Renouf to His
VI,
I am happy to extend a cordial welcome to
Holiness Pope John Paul II.
members of Rotary International. It is a plea­
"Most Holy Father:
sure for me to have the opportunity to continue,
I am honoured to stand before you today, repre­ on an international level, the conversation
senting 840,000 business and professional men fromi with Paul VI inaugurated with you years ago in
18,000 communities in 152 countries of the world.
Milan, and which he later carried on in Rome. I
We are gathered here in historic Rome for the 70thi too am very willing to reflect with you on your
annual convention of Rotary Internatlonal-our
important aims and on your worthy activities.
first in Rome.
"Your presence here today indicates a greatpower
"I was here at the time of your election. Many of
__
for___________
good. You__come from many different nations
us remember your having said, in those exciting hourand backgrounds,■ You bring with you vast experi­
immediately after your election: "We would like to ence in the economic, industrial, professional,
reach out our hands and open our hearts in this
cultural, and scientific fields. In the solid­
moment to all people.'
arity of your association, you find mutual
support, reciprocal encouragement, and a shared
"They were prophetic words for this convention,
commitment to work for the common good. To one
for we have come (more than 14,000 of us from 104
who observes you with deep interest and keen
countries of the world) to seek ways in which we
may more effectively help solve some of the press­ attention, it seems as though you are offering,
with sincerity and generosity, your talents,
ing problems of our time.
your resources, and your energies to the service
"The theme oi the convention has been 'Reach Outof man. And to the extent that you pursue this
Rotary Cares.' We nave focused upon the needs of
lofty ideal of reaching out to people everywhere
the sick, the hungry, the illiterate, and the poor,• I am certain that you will continue to find sat­
We are aware of your deep concern for all people, isfaction and human fulfilment. Indeed, in your
very act of giving, of assisting, of helping
but especially for the poor and dlsadvantaged-and
others to help themselves, you will find enrich­
because we share this concern, we are honoured to
ment for your own lives. In demonstrating ever
have been granted the privilege of this audience,
greater involvement in the cause of man, you wil
Holy Father, and with deep respect await your
appreciate ever more the unsurpassed dignity and
message to us,"
grandeur of man, as well as his real fragility
Walt Baloom, Ed
and vulnerability."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

________

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 -Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980 .
8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980
1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann-Driven-Margaret—.
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm. Harold, 20 Lincoln
•............
Goodwin. Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson...................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
..............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
/. . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
.
639-8669
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
..............
236*2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278*5303
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
278*5909
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278*5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
278*4248
Nagle, Robert. 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279-9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.............
278-6517
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279-9266
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006.
278-4982
278-8086
278*5386
278-7258

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....
238-2511 I Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop "Avenue -Wanda. . . . . *
23J-’i’855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol..................................
278-5166 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.......................
278-2811 Uhl. Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

* Honorary Member

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238*2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278*6334
278-6586

�WF

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fefary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?^R''^O^Ry,CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singin gest&amp;M$nthe U. S. A.

Sept. 4, 1979
PREZ SEZ: A thank you letter was received from
Elwyn Bodley for flowers sent him during his
recent stay at the Health Center.

TODAY'S PROGRAM was in charge of Bill Fuller, who
presented Nick Smith, State Representative from
the 41st District.

"REWARDS OF YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM" (excerpt from
the District Governor's News Letter)

Nick serves on several important committees in­
cluding the Agriculture Committee. Mr. Smith
pointed out that a State Legislator's job used to
be strictly part time, however, government has
become so large and bulky that the Legislature is
in session nearly the entire year.

District 636 has been a part of Central States
for only a short time but we are enjoying the
benefits of having some exchange students with us
already. Three young people have been living
with Rotarian families in Michigan Center and
Lansing for the past couple of months. Two more
students from foreign lands are expected in Beld­
ing and Three Rivers before the end of August and
they will be with us for a full year. Join in on
the fun by having one of these great young people
from another country stay with you in your home
or by sending one of your children abroad for a
year of study. Let me know if you are interested
and I will send you more information.
*************

The current State budget is over 9 billion dollar:
with the welfare budget being one of the largest
items.

Recent laws have tended to favor big business
(unemployment compensation) in an effort to deter
mass movement out of the State. Upcoming legis­
lation will deal with Essential Insurance (one
rate for all of Michigan), wetlands bill (restr­
aint on private ownership of real estate). Work­
mens compensation continues to plague Michigan
employers and the state does not seem able to
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Richard Holben who celebrated
COme up with sound answers.
his 37th birthday! Congratulations Dick!
Energy shortages continue to be a challenge in
*************
Michigan and most everyone feels State Government
should have the answers. However, history has
SONG LEADER Dan Dean led us in an accappella rendi -shown that government never has been able to solvt
tion - NOTE: Our group singing leaves much to be
social problems any better than the private sec­
desired when pianist Mark Feller is not present!
tor.
Rotarian Dan tries real hard but without our re­
Mr. Smith observed that perhaps the main function
sponse, he has a tough job at best.
of a member of the minority party might be to see
*************
that the checks and balances of the multiple
party political system are allowed to work so
ABSENTEES SEPT. 4, 1979s
that resulting legislation is in the best inter­
Ken Anderson
Jim Koss
est of the citizens. He pointed out that there
Carroll Barnes
Jim Lyon
has been several thousand bills presented to the
John Dean
Mark Maire
M
" legislature already this year, and his main eff­
John Dygert
Tom Normandin
ort has been to weed out the chaff so that only
Mark Feller
John Pierson
*
the most important items are considered. We are
Ed Geishert
Charles Putnam
fast becoming governed by influence of special
Greg Granum
Ken Putnam
interest groups (lobbyists) and the legislature
Roger Higbea
Alan Sward
becomes bogged down with the weight of new bills.
Dick Hruska
Mike Toupalik
Many of the legislators have made their elective
Larry Iveson
Larry Woodhams
office a full time career, so they primarily do
Bill Klotz
the functions necessary to perpetuate their stay
in office rather than work for the good of all.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Tom Megargle
Ray Ehl
Clarence Snyder
Dale Brown

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

M, L. Pillsbury

Thanks Bill and Nick for an informative program.
*************

EARLY LEAVERS ?????????

larry Donay
Don Steffey
Chuck Davis
Ray Ehl
Tom Megargle

Mr. Smith cited several instances where industry
close to Branch County is moving out of the State
due to the governments anti-business climate. He
felt this must be reversed as soon as possible
and new jobs created if we are to continue to be
one of the leading states in the Nation.

Charles Bacon
Hal Creal
Gordon Schlubatis
Dale Brown

*****************
DISTRICT GOLF TOURNAMENT RESULTS - Gov. News Let.
The golf team of Baker, Bakita, Dean and Siprousky from the St, Johns Rotary Club came in with
the low gross to win the 1979 District 636 Golf
Tournament at Coldwater Country Club on July 23rd
a fneld Of 212 Soifers from 18 Rotary
clubs. From all points of view it was an out­
standing affair which built much good will and
0111 speolal thanks *0
who h1!1 l°kGolf Cominlttee and the many people
who helped them make it a success.

ROTARY PROFILE

Kenneth Worden Sr. was bom
in Hudson,Michigan in 1920.
He and his lovely Rotary Ann
Virginia, reside at 25 Lin­
coln St., Coldwater. They
have two children,

Ken, the retired President
and owner of a trucking Co.,
joined Rotary in 1970. He
is the self-appointed com­
mittee of one on the "Retired Friends Committee."
He is an ace at shuffling and his primary com­
munity interest is paying taxes.

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�—A

MITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
MarkMaire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 • Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret • *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
.
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road « Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita.
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilmjji J.
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha......................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue ~ Patricia. .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay . **
C* . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan.
.................
238-2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652
• Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5303
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 6517
279- 9266
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278-4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
276-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IVelcome

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-6840
$ebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
$exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7]47 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249 ..........................................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester. 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278*5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

PHONE
276-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278*6334
278-6586

278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

• Honorary Member

278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The

Sept. 11, 1979
PREZ SEZi October 9th is the club assembly with
our District Governor. There will be a dinner
at 6:30 P.M. at the Country Club, All Committee
Chairmen are expected to attend. Mark your cal­
endar accordingly.

***************
We enjoyed the usual fine community singing led
by Dan Dean, accompanied by Mark Feller.
***************
Happy Birthday toi Duke Sward, Bill Fuller,
Ralph laGro, Keith Pearce and Dan Dean
***************

ABSENTEES, SEPT. 11, 1979«
Fred Anderson
Tom Normandin
Charles Bacon
Gil Patton
Richie Barnes
Fleming Pruitt
George Buchanan
Hal Sexton
Harold Creal
Don Stine
Bill Crotty
Paul Thompson
Charles Davis
Mike Toupalik
Larry Donay
Lester Wise
Bob Kerr
Terry Warner
Bill Klotz

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Warren Wade
Bronson
Bob Kirkpatrick
Wendell Hathaway

TODAY’S PROGRAM, in charge of Program Chairman
Terry O’Connell, featured Dr. Lynn Bondurant,
Principal of Legg Junior High School, who pre­
sented a "Transactional Ability Inventory" for
Rotarians to take a look at themselves.

This consisted of a word ranking exercise to aid
you to identify your natural means of transacting
with your environment.
This proved to be lots of fun as Lynn explained
the meaning of the results. There were no right
or wrong answers. The air of this was to aid in
the identification of transactional abilities
and capacities, not to evaluate them.
Terms like "Concrete Sequential" - good detail
people; "Abstract Random"-people who like group
activities; "Abstract Sequential"-great book
readers; and "Concrete Random"-the risk takers,
were discussed from the word association results.

It was humorous to find yourself as a member of
a certain group. But Lynn explained that this
exefrcise has a practical purpose with young
people to help them identify themselves as teen­
agers in school. He has hopes of starting such
inventory with the kids in Junior High School.
We wish him luck as kids today need all the help
possible.

Thanks to Terry and Lynn for providing a program
which proved to be enlightening as well as
entertaining.
**********

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Cathy Grimes (Bill’s daughter)
Norm Heinemann
***************
■&gt;.
Following are excerpts from the Rotary Inter­
national Clipsheet:
* •
»

NEXT WEEK Program Chairman Richie Barnes will
present Rev. John Anderson who will speak on
"Hospices" (Home care for the terminally ill).

ROTARY PROFILE

New-it's on to Chicago

After Rome—it's Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.,
birthplace of Rotary: Come to Chicago for the
1980 annual convention 1-5 June, 1980. With its
population of some 3,500,000, Chicago is the
second largest city in the United States. Sit­
uated on Lake Michigan, one of the give Great
Lakes, it is the heart of the Midwest.

75th Anniversary Almanac
When Admiral Richard E. Byrd, a member of the
Rotary Club of Winchester, Virginia, U.S.A., flew
to the North Pole in 1926, he carried a small
Rotary flag along with him. He also carried a
Rotary flag on his flight over the South Pole in
1929. In 1933, the Rotary club of Houghton,
Michigan, U.S.A,, took a Rotary flag more than a
mile under earth's surface—1,876 meters to the
bottom of a shaft in the Quincy Copper Mine.
There the club members unfurled the flag and then
sat down to their regular meeting.
Are Rotarians unreasonable men?

In his opening address at the 1979 International
Assembly, R.I, President James L. Bomar, Jr.,
quoted George Bernard Shaw in his play, "Man and
Superman": '"The reasonable man adapts hlf
to the world. The unreasonable man persists in
trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends upon the unreasonable man.’
In this context, we Rotarians are ’unreasonable*
persons, because Rotary's history shows that
Rotarians do not merely accept conditions as they,
are, but work to adjust them for mankind's
benefit."

(Richard Moore)

William D. Grimes, 130 S.
Centennial Rd, was born in
Bangor, Michigan. He
attended Western Michigan
University, University of
Michigan and is a Registered
Professional. Civil Engineer
in Michigan, Indiana and
Ohio. He and his wife,
Irene Bodley Grimes, who is
a teacher at Coldwater High
School, have two children; Corbin, age 21, in an
Engineering student at Tri-State University;
Cathy, age 20, is a student at Ohio State Uni­
versity in the Education Department,
Bill is the owner of Grimes Engineering , a
consulting Civil Engineering firm in Coldwater
since 1970. He is a former city assessor and
served as Treasurer &amp; Building Commissioner for
the City of Coldwater , 1962-1970.

An avid aviator, Bill enjoys hunting and fishing.
He is a member of the United Methodist Church,
a member of Southwestern Chapter of Michigan
Professional Engineers, Vice-President of the
Flying Club of Branch County, and a member of
Branch County Sportsmen's Club..

REFLEX ACTION

There's an anatomical anomaly
That gives rise to a baffling point;
If you step on someone's toes, how come
His nose gets out of joint?
Carol Mayfield

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C®VUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pretidenf
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

COMMUNITY SERVIC

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 ■ Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15-Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - W^lma J
j,. . •
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.....................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay* . 4, . ». i..-^. . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
• Man, Robert Fr.. 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr; Quincy - Sally

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279- 7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238*2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334

270-5796
278-B743

278-6586

Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna...............

278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981

* Honorary Member

278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
279- 7130
Sward, Alon. 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy................
238-4632
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7147
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol................................
27Q-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth......................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534
Ward, Don, P.O. Box 249 ..........................................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198
Wise. Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . , .

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49035

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEB^fe/arj, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^E^bfl^V ’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestcflifrfn the U. S. A.

Sept. 18, 1979
ROTARY

IS

MORE THAN

A
NOON LUNCHEON

PREZ SEZ: Classification rosters were distributed
by Classification Committee Chairman, Hal Sexton
for each member's perusal.
OCTOBER 9 - Governor's Meeting with the club at
noon; Chairmen Meeting with the District Governor
at 6:J0 at the Country Club. PRESIDENT DAVE REQUESTS
—J THAT THERE BE NO EARLY LEAVERS ON THIS DATEI

*************
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Richard Moore, Bill Bobier, Bill
Klotz and Don Steffey. Congratulations!

*************
SONG LEADER'Ban Dean put out a call for loyalty
songs from the many Alma Maters represented in
Rotary. Music was"ably furnished by Rotarian
Mark Feller.

,,,w.,3W**t*******
ABSENTEES, SEPT. 18, 1979:

Ken Anderson
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Jeff Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Jim Endicott
Bill Fuller
Chet Graves
Rich Holben

Larry Iveson
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon
Dan Magsig
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Don Stine
Jim Troust
Terry Warner
Larry Woodhams

Quincy

Ann Arbor

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:.
Terry Seymour

Hospices began as way stations for travelers
back during the Crusades. Today, the the term
is used in connection with a movement concerning
the care of people who have perminal illnesses.
It's objectives are to free people of pain, de­
pression and isolation; to give people who are
dying a sense of belonging and worth. Hospice
is a concept that is also concerned for families
of the incurably ill.
Hospice strives to keep the patient at home as
long as possible; to educate both professional
and lay people working with terminal patients;
to work with the family of the ill. The attend­
ing physician must be sold on the program and be
the referring physician. The patient should
live within 30 miles of the hospice or at least
in the home care area•

A local steering committee of Mr. Anderson, Mrs.
Vai Shedd, Duke Sward and Sandy Tackett head up
a group of about 25 local people who are survey­
ing the community to determine the need for such
an organization in Branch County. Interested
people should contact one of the above for more
details■
Thanks, Richie, for bringing timely and import­
ant information to the club.

ROTARY PROFILE
Gary Kuckel, living at 160
W. Pearl St. with his wife
Cherilynn and four child­
ren, was born in Hartford,
Connecticut. He hold a
BBA from the University of
Notre Dame, and a MPA from
the University of Hartford.

ROTARIAN GUESTS;

Tom Evans
Dan Dobson
Jim Perkins

Richie Barnes, program chairman for the day introduced Pastor John Anderson from the Reformation Lutheran Church of Coldwater, who spoke on
Hospices.

Dr. Rick Markoff

**##*#*#### #■**
Excerpt from the General Secretary’s Letters
Contribution to The Rotary Foundation in 1978-79
will exceed U.S, $15.2 million dollars, a 27.5
percent increase over the U.S. $11.9 million con­
tributed the previous year. The number of Paul
Harris Fellows for the Rotary year in 10,828.

Gary is our City Manager
at present and joined Rotary in May of 1979. He
is currently servinc on the Rural-Urban Comm.
Golf, fishing and reading are Gary's hobbies and
he has this to say of his interest in the comm­
unity: "Due to my position as City Manager, many
community interest activities come to my atten­
tion. I enjoy working with people and aiding
them in completing their projects."

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cOvUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Proeldont
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITY SERVIC
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
international Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 • Tom Miller
19 • John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
. 278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
.................
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . • •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
’.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
............
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. . . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137 ...............................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
.................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edno. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ ■

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley. David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis ..
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street: Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert,-74482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-2855 Shorno.JloncId, J.4 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan....................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy -.............
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian...........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . .
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-7948
Uhl. Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-2811
..........................................
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda •
.................
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna................

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

• Honorary Member

¥

278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L- &amp; R-

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

LI R • R N E S L LOSS
223 N. FREMONT
COLD’AATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best "

The COLDWATE
Published by The COLDWA^^CLUB, Col
The Singingest

the U.S. A.

Sept. 25i 1979
PREZ SEZ t Board Meeting next Tuesday following
the weekly meeting - Board of Directors please
plan on staying for a short time.

Ki'wanis Travelogue tickets are available thru
President Dave.
CPR Course will start Oct. 15. Contact Shirley
Morgan at the CHC for refresher or start up
course.
Don’t forget the visit from the District Govern­
or on October 9« All Committee Chairmen are
strongly urged to attend the dinner at the
Country Club at 6:30.

**************
Song leader for the day was old pro Dick Hruska,
ably supported by pianist Mark Feller. Rousing
and fun Dick. Dick announced that next week is
alma mater cheer time with Dick White and Dick
Uhl as leaders.
************* *

Harry Birthday to Terry Warner Sept, 13, 1955
and Past President Charles Geishert Sept, 21/30.
**************
Terry O’Connell gave a racquet ball report on
Rotary Hour at 7s00 A.M. Thursdays, Eight
rotarians are having a great time and invite
others to plan on joining them.
**************

Sgt.-at-Arms team for the day were Duke Sward
and Jim Troust who came out of retirement to sub
for Dave Pierce.
********* *****
ABSENTEES SEPT. 25, 1979:

George Buchanan
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
John Klein

Ralph laGro
Jim Lyon
Mark Maire
Gil Patton
Dave Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Craig Sebald
Jerry Towns
Dan Ward

ROTARIAN GUESTSs
- Dick Emerson
Dan Dobson
Norb Strobel
Bob Mattingly

Sturgis
Quincy
Bronson •
Zanesville, Ohio

NOW-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Terry Seymore CHS
Cheryl Howe
Tanis Allen
"
Steve Craig
Les Caraway, Montana

CHS
"

**************
WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
(Excerpt from Rotary International minutes)
"In consideration of a suggestion included in
the 15 May, 1979 report of the world community
service committee, the board encourages Rotary
clubs and Rotarians worldwide to continue per­
sonal contacts for the purpose of development
of world community service projects."

Program Chairman for the day was Paul Ruse, who
presented Mr. Al Conley of Coldwater lake. Mr.
Conley lost his vision as a result of an auto
accident about three years ago. He received
rehabilitation in Chicago and has had his guide
dog, Meg, for two years.

The Annual Reunion of Pilot Dog Alumni Assoc•
will be held in Coldwater next June. Mr. Conley
stated that there will be obstacle and obedi­
ence contests for contestants with several
hundred dogs competing. Dogs are trained when
they are 3 months old. Dogs are farmed out to
Zj—H members who will keep the dog for 12 to 13
months and teach it the basic commands. The
dog then is recalled to the school for 3 to 4
months for advance training and assignment to
his or her master. The master has U weeks of
training with the dog.
Pilot Dogs, Inc. is the only school that will
train doberman and boxers. Most schools prefer
labs and golden retrievers. German shepherds
are being phased out due to their tendency to
develop hip trouble. Pilot Dog, Inc. believes
the master should have the dog of his own
choosing since their chances of compatability
will be greater. Cost to train a dog approaches
$2,500.00 and all income is derived from public
donations.

Mr. Conley and Meg gave an inspiring demonstra­
tion of some of her 60 known commands. Meg
performed admirably. The dog takes on the mood
of her master-if master is sad, the dog will
react accordingly.
Ann Conley is Chairwoman of the Branch County
Transportation Study.

Thank you Paul and Mr. Conley for providing us
with such a fine educational and inspirational
program.

ROTARY PROFILE

Santford Jolley and his lovely
wife Patricia live at 151 Lake­
shore Dr. Santford has one
daughter, Kimberly, who is
married, and a step-son, Robert,
age 16.
Jolley was born in Coldwater Nov. 12, 1928. He
graduated from Coldwater High School in 19^6,
and served in the US Air Force as Airway Traffic
Controller from 1951-55. He was stationed in
Sacramento, California and Tachikawa, Japan,
Santford is Advertising Manager for the Cold­
water Daily Reporter, now in his 18th year. He
states, "In our business, you have interest in
any community happenings and work with most of
those projects through advertising. I d'id spend
9 years on the Tibbits Theater Board and held
offices from Chairman of the Board to Plant
Management, In that order, ha!"

After having held most of Rotary offices in­
cluding President in 1973-7^, Santford is at
present Public Relations Committee Chairman,
especially enjoys the friendship of fellow
Rotarians.

He

He enjoys boating, fishing and snowmobiling.

Walt Balcom, Editor

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�cWkuTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Presidon!
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

COMMUNITY SERVIC

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sobala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
16 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Birlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary 8. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 ■ Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman.: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Komstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn........... .’ .
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen. . .................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street ■ Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-4040

273 3
278-5075
278-4741
273'7249
278-2096
337-3337

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sontford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. .
............
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha.......................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bil1 23741 Maple Kno11 ’ KaT............... "-J ’ ’ ’ •
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. $ 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
, Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene • Lyon james p-O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane

233-7733
773 3337
97ft xono
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810

Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr.-Jan
..............
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr.-Jeanne
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean.............................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr‘. Quincy - Sally
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
* Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest-Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-8668
639-4659

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street -.Mabel . .

97A-M39
__ 8nn*
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane ■ Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair.........................
Dean, Jett, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake..............
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood • Mary
'.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat.............................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle ■ Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
4178-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
438-M55 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-2217
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian...........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-7448
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.........................................
278-6534
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
238-4323
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6783
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4198
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence. 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman. 125 Marshall - Donna................

278-5796

278-1743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
27B-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552’1
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

WF

The COLDWATEHfflfe/^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAVS^p^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The S'ingingest dl^tn the U. S. A.

Oct. 2, 1979

PREZ SEZ: President Dave Congratulated the club Program Chairman Walt Baloom introduced Mrs.
on being NO. I in attendance among the larger
Grace Gomley, Sect, of Coldwater Community Schools
clubs in District 636. For August, we had 89.5% Board of Education, who gave an update of the
attendance, bettered only by Bronson, Climax,
financial plight of our local school system.
Marcellus and Portage whose membership is less
The school system is not perfect, nor is the
than half that of Coldwater, with the exception
School Board or Administration, but everyone is
of Portage who has a membership of 56. Thank
trying their best to provide quality education for
you for getting those makeups in and making this
Coldwater Community children.
possible.
The schools just do not have enough money to do
**************
the job that should be done if the upcoming millAlma Mater day turned into a University of Mich. age election is not passed. Busing will have to
Clambake when Past President Dick Uhl rolled out be trimmed since that is one of the biggest
the heavy artillery in the form of Dr. William
expense items.
Nettleman, Dr. Shorno, Bill Grimes and President
If athletics have to be eliminated, it will cut
Dave Rubley. Rotarian Dick Hruska did a swell
job as head referee. Rotarians Maire and Kuckel out much of the fun of going to school for a large
looked great in their Notre Dame Varsity Shirts. number of the older children. Supplies will have
to be eliminated, and yet the parents will have
**************
to pay for them.

In view of the District Governor's visit next
week, I would like to submit the following verse
for your consideration:

Coldwater is lowest on the tax rate for all Twin
Valley Schools.

It is often a question why any person would run
SOMEBODY ELSE
for or serve on the school board when the people
are unwilling to help resolve a very grave
There's a clever young man named somebody else,
problem.
There is nothing this man can't do.
He's busy from morning 'til night
Bronson School Supt. Robert Beauchamp pointed out
Just substituting for you.
that a quirk in the Headlee Amendment interpreta­
You're asked to do this, or asked to do that,
tion has cut a mill and i from their local tax
And what is your ready reply?
base which will force them to go back to the
Get somebody else, Mister Chairman,
people (tax payers) in November and ask that it
He'll do it better than I.
be reinstated.
There's so much to be done in our Club,
Mrs. Gomley encouraged all Rotarians to try to
So much, and the workers so few,
understand the seriousness of Coldwater Schools
And somebody else is getting tired and worn
problems and them actively support the Oct. 15
Just substituting for you.
So next time you're asked to do something worth- millage request. She pointed out that the re­
quest will amount to approximately 110 per day
Just give them this honest repj:y!while
increase for the average tax payer in the Gold­
"If somebody else can give time and support
water
School District.
You can bet your last dime so can I."
School Board Member Mike Cherry substantiated Mrs.
Author*tfnknom
Reprinted from American Legion Letter Gomley's remarks and urged understanding and sup­
port for the school effort. Rotarian Duke David­
Perhaps each one could apply this to their parti­ son pointed out that the State School Aid Formula
cipation next Tuesday both at noon luncheon and
prevents schools from benefiting from the effect
at the Country Club at 6:30 in the evening.
of escalating property evaluations, so even though
our valuations have doubled, the local schools
**************
have not benefited and herein lies the crux of our
ABSENTEES OCTOBER 2, 1979:
school's financial dilemma.
Ken Anderson
Chet Graves
Thanks Grace, Warren and Mike for an informative
Carroll Barnes
Rich Holben
program.
Dick Blringer
Jim Koss
Bill Crotty
Dan Magsig
Fred Culy
Tom Normandin
ROTARY PROFILE
Larry Donay
Don Stine
John Dygert
Paul Thompson
Howard Taylor was born July 6,
Jim Endicott
Mike Toupalik
1941 in Girard Township. He
Mark Feller
Dick White
and his wife Lola live at 867
Reo Goodwin
Charles Woodward
Sobie Rd. Howard has two
Greg Granum
children; dan, age 14; Jill,
age 11.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Howard became a Rotarian in
Bob Beauchamp
Bronson
1973. He is a member of the
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Scholarship Committee and of
the Camp Emery Committee.
Dr. William Nettleman
Michelle Pearsall
Linda White
Steve Craig
Besides being the owner of
Michael Cherry
Taylor's Stationers, Howard finds time to play
golf and restore old cars.
EARLY LEAVERS:
He is a past president of Downtown Business Assoc,
Don Steffey
Duke Sward
served on the Chamber of Commerce Board, was the
Ed Geishert
Commercial Division Chairman of United Fund in
*************
1976, and is a member of the Coldwater Country
Club.
DON'T FORGET GOVERNOR DONALD L. CALKINS VISIT
NEXT TUESDAY. MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO BE IN
Howard started in the retail business working for
ATTENDANCE.
"Ole" Fred Culy at a tender age of 15, spending
15 yrs. in’the Jewelry business before buying his
present business.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cftiMTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Prmidcnt
PAUL RUSE
Vice Pretldent
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITY SERVICW

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sobala, BUI
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
■ 14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - BUI Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Birlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80* If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 260 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4Q40

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. ...
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat.........................
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita. ..................................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266

369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Patton,1 Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 ! Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-9970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238--2^55 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
.............
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . .
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol.................................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.......................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

* Honorary Member

276-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATES^fetory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAift^H^R^'CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

October 9» 1979
PREZ SEZ: President Dave announced that the Club, District Governor Don Calkins of Three Rivers
honored us with the Governor's annual club
in it's ongoing effort to support the Tibbits
visitation, Mr. Calkins and his wife, Gretchen,
Theater, has committed to help sell tickets for
live and work in Three Rivers. He is a mechan­
the upcoming play "A Slight Exaggeration." The
ical engineer who designs materials for paper
plot was written by localite Robert Pickering
and supports an all local cast. Advance releases mills. Don joined the Three Rivers Rotary Club
indicate the play to be light, airy and enjoyable. in 1964 and served as President in 1974. The
Lets all purchase a couple of tickets and support Calkins have four sons, all engineers, and a
daughter who is a nurse. His Rotary occupation
the local Community Players,
is "Paper Manufacturing, Sr. Active." Mr.
W W MM
V V W V W
Calkins gave an interesting talk entitled,
Past President Dick Uhl announced that the 75th
"What Is Rotary?"
Birthday of Rotary International will be cele­
What is Rotary? - many definitions or answers brated on February 18-19, 1980. His committee
to each it has a different meaning. A few have
is planning a special program with g giant
defined it as "an ideal in-action|" "Friendship
birthday cake, special birthday publication and
organized'" "Men discovering their responsibility
interesting program.
to one another."
*************
The Tuesday evening meeting between District Gov­ Rotary was founded by Paul Harris, a Chicago
attorney, in 1905. He wanted to dignify the
ernor Don and club committeemen was very benefi­
position of the tradesman. A mining engineer,
cial with much information exchange between the
a
coal dealer and a tailor met with Paul to
attenders. Meetings of this type go a long way
organize a group to get business men better
in assuring continuance of a viable, successful
acquainted. Early meetings were held at the
Rotary Club, Thanks, Governor Don Calkins, for
place of business of the members to help them
giving a day to Coldwater Rotary!
find out about each other.
*************
The name "Rotary" came from this policy of
Song leader, John Milnes, the old pro, did a
rotating their meetings places.
splendid job of introducing us to the new Rotary
The
Rotary symbol was designed by a. buggy maker
song book.
who used the buggy wheel as a.sample. Later,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Les Wise, 10/5/13. Congratu­
the wheel was replaced by a driving gear with
lations to a swell guy!
membership being represented by the gear teeth.
A key way was included to show that the gear was
*************
not an idler gear but one of action.
ROTARIAN GUESTS, OCTOBER 9, 1979.
In 1908, the second club was organized in San
William Nimmo
Bert Ward, Bronson
Francisco. By 1910, 16 clubs around the nation
Bob Baranouski, Quincy
held the first convention in Chicago. The
following year, a Canadian club was organized,
NON-Rotarian Guests:
“
making Rotary truly International. District 636
Terry Seymour
Michelle Pearsall
still has two active clubs that go back to that
Linda White
Bill Wise" ’
early beginning.
*************

Bill Milnes, Chairman of the World Community
Service Committee, wishes to call you attention
to an article entitled "Saving Haiti's Children"
in the September issue of The Rotarian. The
following is a review of the article:

"Haiti was the world's first black republic and
the second independent nation in the Western
Hemisphere, proclaiming self-government in 1804.
It's people are it's most abundant natural re­
source-brilliant ly dressed and physically
beautiful people.

"Because of the prevalence of tuberculosis, the
Rotary clubs of Puerto Rice first became involved
in fund-raising projects to help maintain Grace
Children's Hospital, a Christian medical mission
whose sole purpose is the healing of tuberculous
children. In Haiti, the poorest country in the
Western Hemisphere, nearly half the children die
before age 12. Rotary clubs throughout the
United States also have contributed generously,
and Haitian Rotarians have given strong support.
"Through the end of June 1979, more than a mill­
ion children had been vaccinated, at a cost of
less than $1.00 (U.S.) per child. There are
three million children in Haiti, making the CAT
effort nearly halfway to its goal."

153 countries are now represented by Rotary or­
ganizations, having over 800,000 members in
18,000 clubs.
************
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM, in charge of Duke Davidson,
will feature Wes Kinsey who will tell us about
the intricacies of the seed com business.

ROTARY PROFILE

Charles C. Putnam, son of
Rotarian Ken Putnam, was
bom April 19, I95O. He
is a graduate of St. John's
Millitary Academy, class
of 1968, and the San Fran­
cisco School of Mortuary
Science in 1972. He also
attended Olivet College.
Chuck, who became a Rotarian in 1977, is in
business with his father at Putnam Funeral Home
He is a member of the Rural-Urban Committee.
Tennis, golf, skiing and most sports accupy
Chuck's leisure time. He is a bachelor living
at I33 East Pearl St.

The above was written by Terry Gadness who return- */*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*?^/*Z
ed to the offices of International Child Care
-J-i-J-i-i-l-l-l-J-J-l-l-i-J-J-i-i-i-i-i-'-'-'-'
Editors Note: We still need profiles and plctafter his trip to Haiti, however, he couldn't
forget Haiti or its children. So he returned to sures! Also, if you have something in connection
with your specific committee, we will be glad to
Mafc??}!
”orks for a church agency there,
maklngnfe better for Haitian youths. Get out
give you space in the bulletin.
your September issue of The Rotarian and read
well spent?8 in U'8 entirety«
wil1 be time
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr*»fdent
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SER VIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 • Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 • Gary B. Mallernee
12-TomMiller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 ■ Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen. . ..................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
27,8-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield * Wilma J. . .
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow. 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay................. . f&lt; 2e3-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive ■ Susan
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278- 2912 Stine, Don. 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy..................
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian...........................
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
272-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol.................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-7948 Troust, James. 30 Seeley • Elizabeth........................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
* Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-6534 Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
..........................................
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda ■ •
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.........................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna................
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-8743
* Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine,
278-2900
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
278-6356
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-8981
• Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall ■ Maura
.
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278- 7137

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

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278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
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278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279- 7810
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639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . . .......................
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .

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published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

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278-7237
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278-5842
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The COLDWATER
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Meeting Time:
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Published by The COLDWAT^^^^PCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dliW^ii the U. S. A.

Oct. 16, 1979
Prez Sez: president Dave reminded us that he has Program Chairman Duke Davidson presented Mr.
tickets for the Community Theater production of
Wes Kinsey, Branch County Farmer and Pioneer
"A Slight Exaggeration" which will be playing
Corn Distributor. Mr. Kinsey told about the
Nov. 1-2-3. Please call Dave for tickets.
History of Pioneer Seed Corn Co. which was or­
Adults are $4.00 and Senior Citizens are $2.00.
ganized by Mr. Henry Wallace In 1926,
*« *************
Pioneer Is a leader In the genetic seed pro­
duction business. It is part of a 50 billion
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Les Luce. Congratulations to
dollar Industry that we call "Agriculture."
a grand fellow!
Less than 2% of the population Is raising the
***************
food to feed the other 9f$ of the population,
as well as exporting approximately 50 billon
The club was honored with a few remarks from Mr
dollars of agricultural products.
Kevin Drave, National Vice-President of the
Future Farmers of America. Mr. Drave is In
Mr. Kinsey showed slides presenting the history
Coldwater to take part In the FFA Initiation to
of agricultural product development. The
be held at the Career Center this evening.
of producing more and more food on less and less
group Is relentless.
***************
Cross pollination of two different types of corn
Sgt.-at-Arms Dave Pierce gave us a history lesson
has resulted In hybred corn.
that will come In handy as we go ghrough our
daily lives.
Product improvement Is Pioneer’s number one ob­
***************
jective. Sorghum, alfalfa and hybred wheat are
other
Pioneer products. An ever renewing
ABSENTEES, OCTOBER 16, 1979:
harvest Is mans salvation, and America must
Fred Anderson
John Klein
continue to raise more.
Ken Anderson
Gary Kuckel
***********
Richie Barnes
Bob Loose
George Buchanan
John Milnes
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM will be presented by Chuck
Harold Card
Charles Putnam
Davis and will feature the Gllmore-Foyt Racing
Jim Conrad
Ken Putnam
Team. Mr. Foyt is the only 4 time winner of the
Ed Geishert
Don Stine
Indianapolis 500. He almost won last yearGreg Granum
Paul Thompson
comlng in 2nd to Rick Mear. The 1979 race, in
Rich Holben
Jerry Towns
color, will be Introduced by Jerry Hagan, P. R.
Director
for the Gllmore-Foyt organization.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Warren Wade
Bronson
Clyde Williams
This week we would like to turn our spotlight on
Ernest W. Luse, who Ilves at 223 N. Fremont Rd.,
N0N-R0TARIAN GUESTS:
Coldwater. Ernie was born Agust 30&gt; 1895• He
Kevin Drave
FFA
attended Coldwater High School and is a gradu­
Bev Bosch
ate of LaSalle Extension University.
Don Rann
Coldwater Fire Dept.
Ernie Is now retired, but spent 25 years with
CHS
Karen Heinemann
US Steel Corp, of Chicago, Illinois. He then
Diane Gruner
returned to Coldwater and maintained his own
Gary Drayton
accounting firm for 30 years;
EARLY LEAVERS!
Having held all the offices of Rotary since he
Bob Seaman
Ray Ehl
became a member In 1946, Ernie remains active
Duke Sward
Bill Carlson
in Rotary affairs and currently serves as
Ed DeVito
Fleming Pruitt
Historian and Treasurer. In his spare time, he
Tom Normandin
enjoys gardening, tennis and fishing. He is
also justifiably proud of 31 years of perfect
***************
attendance at Rotary.
(•Luttttttntrriuntf ^Irugrnttt
Ernest is a member of First Presgyterlan Church
12, 1313, 0:33 |l. ,10.
where he has held all major offices. He or­
ganized Boy Scout Troop #682 In Oak lawn, Ill.
^nrgrst CI
in the JHistarg of the
^rhnol
^Hjxrtg-jSix Qjrnbnntrs.
In 1925. He was Scoutmaster for ten years.
(While going through some papers, we found a
(Srahnntrs.
memento of Ernie's youth, a copy of the 1913
Commencement Program for Coldwater High School
graduates that.year. Please note that this was
a very distinguished class, having such well(Sen. ijnlbroob, Prra.
1Drn|amtn 3Frltz
Eua Boyer
known individuals as Rollin Kerr, Leslie Treat
Heralh IClrinblnat
Herbert Braman
DoUlit Krrr
and Warner VanAken, as well as our own Ernest
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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
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ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Prosidont
PAUL RUSE
Vico Prosidont
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

CLUB HISTORIAN

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Ma ire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ~ Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook • Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
.
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary............. ’. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
..
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
.....................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
. . . . .
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene.
..............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. .
. .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N’. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
J°H°y» Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
. . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha......................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay •&lt;: • ►. . . . . .
Kornstien, Vincent. 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278 5956 *-a^ro« Kalph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
97R
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
__
“Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
'7OAO
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road O7R onoA
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2096
Lyon jQmes po Box 137.................................................

279-7011
278*6033
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278*6821
278*2239
278*8006
278*4982
278*8086
278-5386
278-7258

A9Q rqoq M°’re» Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
oafl ooAA
Magsig. Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan....................................
AA&lt;-o Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
97fl’M0o ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
27J.59Q9 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores..............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean...........................
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279- 9481
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
639-4433
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
639-4635 * Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278- 6517
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
279- 9266
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
369-1828
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
279-7810
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668
639-4659

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. . . .
278-8360
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy ....
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7147
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

“R- ERNEST WSE

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C0“mter, nichxgan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278*7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278*8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^feto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAv^^^^R^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCfh^in the U. S. A.

October 23, 1979
PREZ SE2i Coldwater was again #1 In attendance
for clubs of our size during September. Club
attendance was 39.5%" Cood going men! Lets keep
those makeups coming to Sec. Bob Rumsey or Dan
Ward.
***********

Todays program chairman was Chuck Davis who
presented Jerry Hagan, Public Relations Direct­
or for the Gilmore-Foyt Racing Team. Mr. Hagan
was Sports Editor for the Kalamazoo Gazette for
many years before joining the Racing Circuit.

Mr. Hagan gave some interesting figures about
the Indianapolis 500 before showing the color
International Rotary Convention will be held in
film "Countdown To The 500." The total prize
Chicago next June 1-5. This is a once in a life­
money for the Granddaddy of auto racing is over
time chance to take part in a most inspirational
program. We should have several members in attend­ one million dollars, with the 1979 winner, Rick
ance. Make your plans now. 'Rooms will be scarce. Mears, winning $270,000 and the. runner-up, A. J.
Foyt, $107,000. A. J. Foyt is considered the
***********
"old man" of high speed racing at the age of
45, while the oldest Unser brother is 46. Each
All Coldwater Rotarians should be supporting the
Indianapolis car costs in the neighborhood of
Coldwater Community Schools in their efforts to
$100,000 with the extra engine adding another
provide good quality educational opportunities
for our area youth. Several Rotarians have ex­
$25,000-$35,000.
pressed a desire to meet with other service clubs
Mr. Hagan predicted that there would be a full
and spearhead a yes vote the next time around.
compliment of cars (33) for next years race even
See Dave and join the effort.
though the two racing associations (USAC &amp; CART)
***********
are still feuding over territorial rights.

Tibbits Theater tickets for "A Slight Exaggeration" There are only three 500 races in the U.S., the
are still available for Friday, Nov. 1, and are
Pocono, California 500 and Indianapolis, so the
only $2.00 each. See President Dave for your
big time drivers all want to drive in the BIG
tickets.
one.
***********
Thanks, Mr. Hagan and Chuck Davis, for a very
Vice-President Paul Ruse announced an upcoming
entertaining program.
Ladies Nite in near future. More details will be
*********
announced in next couple of weeks.
Next weeks program is under the direction of
***********
larry Donay, and November 6th program chairman
ABSENTEES OCTOBER 23, 1979i
is Paul Thompson who promises a timely and
interesting program.
Ken Anderson
Dick Moore
Carroll Barnes
Tom Normandin
Richie Barnes
George’'Pierce
George Buchanan
John^Pierson
&lt;4.
ROTARY PROFILE
Duane Davidson
Ch’arles Putnam
Larry Donay
Ken Putnam
B. Keath Pearce, who lives
Jim Endicott
Dopj SJeffey
«•»
at 58 Ridgemoor Rd. with
Charles Geishert
Bori’ Stine
his lovely wife, Lorraine,
Bob Kerr
Dan Ward
was born Sept. 1, 1917. He
Bill Klotz
Lester Wise
holds a D.V.M. from Mich.
Ralph LaGro
Terry Warner
State University.
Jim Lyon
Larry Woodhams
Keath
became a member of
Mark Maire
Norm Youtsey
Rotary
in 1946. He has
Dan Magsig
served on several committees, having been show
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
chairman for 17 years. Quite an accomplishment.
His
hobbies include golf, gardening and wood
Ray Ehl
.Quincy
working.
Kent Miller
Bronson
Dale Brown
Quincy
After serving the community for 25 years ,
Keath is a Veterinarian with the Michigan Dept,
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
of Agriculture.
Earl Nagle
Karen Heinemann
Keath is a Past-President of the Chamber of
Diane Groner
Gary Drayton
Commerce, served on the Miss Branch County
Dave Salvette
Bob Yingling
Pageant, was the City Health Officer for 23 Yrs.
EARLY LEAVERS:
and an active member of the Sportsmans Club.
Ray Ehl
Charles Bacon
Jeff Dean
Tom Miller
Hal Creal
BertFaller
Editors Note: The above picture is not a
***** ********
caricature of our beloved show chairman, but a
(Excerpt from Rotary International)
tribute to his profession. However, as we have
no profiles on hand with pictures, who will be
ROTARIANS ACT TO AID BOAT PEOPLE
featured in this column next week? Will it be
you? Get those profiles, complete with picture,
Rotarians worldwide are responding to the 17 July
to Walt without delay.
call by President James L. Bomar, Jr., "to toss a
lifeline' to the beleaguered Boat People of South­
***********
east Asia. President Jim followed his appeal with
PAUL HARRIS SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIPS GROWING...
a letter to club presidents in the United States
As of 1 August, 1979. there wer more than
of America, Canada and Europe, urging them to
40,700 Paul Harris Sustaining Members around
locate sponsors for refugees."'
the world.
In France, Henri Roy, past governor of District 169
contributed fr20,770 (U.S. $4,715) to the French
Walt Balcom
ned Cross for use in his government's resettlement
program.

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M.

�CGWMlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shomo
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Traust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell,'Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair, .
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

CLUB HISTORIAN

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Traust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret" •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia

Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
..............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Kass, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
.
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
.
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
'Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . .
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road ■ Carlene ■ ■
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
.
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
238-2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.
278-6978
278-4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279-9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279-9266
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
Putnam, Charles', 133 E. Pearl
..........
278-8668
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -.Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
‘ 278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive ■ Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . ■
278-6704
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-597D Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig,. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278*6183 $oxtont Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
ShocfvO, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-65ui
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy 238*4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik. Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7] 47
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Traust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • . •
278- 6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981 ,
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
276-2272
238*4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278*5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^teto/y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?§^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCfiMtfn the U. S. A.

Oct. 30, 1979
Todays program chairman, Larry Donay, presented
Jim Donnelson, Department of Commerce, who spoke
on Michigan's Industrial Climate.
Dave announced that the Board approved $500 to
Business men throughout the country are saying
the SOS program for extra-curricular school acti­ "Why should we even stay in business anyplace?"
vities.
let alone Michigan or Indiana or Ohio? Federal
and
State government red tape, regulations and
President Dave presented Rotarian Norb Strobel
interference is being blamed for the near zero ■
who gave a plea for support of the Coldwater
Community School millage to be voted upon Dec. 10. gross national product growth.
Norbert announced a meeting at Legg Junior High
The frustration of not being able to get an
at ?:30 P.M. this Thursday to organize citizens
equitable consideration to personal and business
supporting the upcoming millage.- Every concerned problems has most tax payers and voters uptight
citizen is encouraged to attend and participate.
and very critical of our present system.
***********
Regarding job gain or loss in Michigan, in I960
"ROTARY BOARD MEETING - SHORT AND SWEET - IMMEDI­ our work force was 31500*000 and the latest
ATELY FOLLOWING NEXT WEEK'S MEETING." Pres. Dave. figures show over 4,000,000 full time workers in
Michigan today, for a net gain of 500,000 over
***********
20 years. The Manufacturing Industry is falling
CORRECTION: All makeup cards should be mailed to far behind the growth of Service Industries due
to many things. Since 1974, the Department of
Bob Rumsey, 120 Cheryl Ann Dr., or handed to him
rather than Dan Ward, Thanks. Bob Rumsey, Sect, Commerce has had nearly 1200 applications for
tax relief under Public Act 198-The Industrial
***********
Expansion Tax Abatement Act. This piece of
legislation has done much to encourage manufact­
Song Leader for the day was Dick Hruska, ably
uring
expansion in the State.
assisted by Club Pianist, Mark Feller.
Another
positive legislation is the Industrial
***********
Development Act which provides tax exempt bond­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bob Rumsey on 10/29/79*
ing for plant expansion. Recently, the Legis­
lature passed the Business Redevelopment Act
***********
which will help businesses to expand and is
ABSENTEES, OCTOBER 30, 1979:
similar to the aid given to manufacturers.
Ken Anderson
John Milnes
Coldwater is in an ideal geographic location for
Richie Barnes
Dick Moore
business and plant expansion. I69, 194 and the
Bill Bobier
Tom Normandin
Indiana Toll Road provide ideal transportation
George Buchanan
Gil Patton
routes, and our location makes Michigan products
Hal Creal
George Pierce
readily available to markets throughout the
Bill Crotty
Charles Futiiam
Midwest, the Eastern States and Canada.
John Dean
Craig Sebald
Independent studies by several well recognized
Bill Fuller
Alan Sward
authorities show Michigan As being the #1 state
Charles Geishert
Howard Taylor
in desirability, for Industrial Development
Ed Geishert
Mike Toupalik
among the top leading 20 states. Even though our
Greg Granum
Terry Warner
unemployment and compensation taxes are atrocious
Bill Klotz
Charles Woodward
the overall climate is second to none.
Bob Loose
Ken Worden
Mr.
Donnelson answered many important questions
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
from the audience.
Norb Strobel, Bronson
Pete Baldwin, Quincy
Thanks, Larry and Jim for a most interesting
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
program.
**********
Roderic W. Wiltse
Karen Heinemann
Diane Groner
Gary Drayton
Next Week's program chairman will be Past-Presi­
dent Paul Thompson who will present Mr. Ned
EARLY LEAVERS:
Netherton of MSU. Mr. Netherton has just return­
Chuck Davis
Dan Magsig
ed from two years in Uruguay. He will present
Mark Maire
L. Woodhams
a talk entitles "Agriculture, Education and
D. Steffey ■
C. Bacon
Bureaucracy in Uruguay."
John Dygert
Bill Milnes
**********
(Reprinted from Governor's Monthly Letter-Oct.)
ROTARY PROFILE
PREZ SEZ: President Ihve read a thank you note
from Bob Loose for the flowers received during
his recent illness.

ROTARY FOUNDATION WEEK, NOVEMBER 11-17, 1979
k
Don Stine was born 3/11/29
in Battle Creek, the son of
We wish to remind all clubs that the week of
Earl and Mildred Stine. He
Nov. 11-17 is ROTARY FOUNDATION WEEK, and it is
recommended that a grogram relating to the ROTARY graduated from Battle Creek
Central in 1947 and received
FOUNDATION is most appropriate at that time.
his B.S. in Business Admini­
Because of the outstanding financial support Dist. stration from the University
636 gave to the ROTARY FOUNDATION for 1978-79
of Nebraska in 1951*
(total $66,357.17 for an average $23.11 per '
Rotarian) the District will be able to award FOUR Don and his lovely wife, Joan, have two children
Foundation Fellowships for the 1981-82 academic— Marshall and Brenda, both students in the Cold­
water Community School system.
year as opposed to the one award we made this
past year for 1980-81. We hope that 636 will con­ A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Don spent 8 years
tinue this outstanding level of support this next with Minn. Mining and Mfg., 6 yrs. the House of
Rotary year so that we can continue to partici­
Auto Accessories, and the past 10 yrs. as owner
and manager of Big Don Auto Supply,and Giant
pate fully in the Fellowship program......
Discount Auto Stores. He is interested in Photo­
graphy, politics and travel, Tibbits Theater,
Walt Balcom
County Government and Presbyterian Church.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�c^fciniis

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Protldont
PAUL RUSE
Vic* Prmldont
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 • Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
.................
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . ■ ■
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ..,.
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
*
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll • Kay............................... v
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue * Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
..............
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road *
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene • •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive * Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street * Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukes port Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura............ * . . . .
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island ■ Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesvilfe Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson...................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

270-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . . .......................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5976* Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-295£- Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joon
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
238-4632
278-7448
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . . ...........
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol................................
278-5166
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

■ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

T LUSE
223 N. FR EMONT
COL DIV AT ER
» MICHIGAN

4 9036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEy’^ta/7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^SS^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singings,st u(M$n the U. S. A.

Nov. 6, 1979
TODAY'S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, Paul Thompson, present­
ed Ned Netherton, MSU, who last appeared before
Coldwater Rotary two years ago when we toured the
irrigation effort on the Robert Smith farm on
S. Sprague St.
Word of Past District Governor John Ristow's
death came in Dist, Gov. Don Calkins news letter. Mr.. Netherton recently returned from a two year
tour of Uruguay where he shared ideas and methods
**********
with their Agriculture Industry.
President Dave read a thank you
The colored slides shown by Mr. Netherton de­
letter from Diane Hankins, who
picted Uruguay as a modern, thriving countrywlth
was sponsored by Coldwater
modern cities and delightful climate. Agriculture
Rotary at Kimball Camp this
is a prime Industry with cattle and food products
past summer. Diane, Age 12,
comprising a major part of their exports. Farm­
lives at 21 Henry St. and
ing is done on a large scale with farms running
was referred to us by Big
as large as 20,000 acres. It is not uncommon for
Sisters. She attended
farmers to use small planes to get around their
camp the week of July 15-21.
acreage. Whest is a major crop with cotton and
**********
garlic crops becoming more popular. Seed Coop­
eratives, owned by large farmers, are used ex­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ed Geishert (11/5/16) and
tensively and are quite profitable.
Ralph Toupalik (11/6), Many move?happy years to
Retail stores close each weekday at 1 P.M. and
Ed and Ralph.
reopen at 2:30. People spend i hour for lunch;
•2 hour resting or visiting; and i hour to get
back to their jobs. Stores and office buildings
Song Leader Dick Hruska and pianist Mark Feller
are modern and ring the many beautiful sandy
led us in a lively songfest. Dick led us in
ocean beaches around which the principal cities
several old favorites from the new Rotary song
book.
are built.

PREZ SEZ: Coldwater was #1 in attendance for 100
and over clubs and 5th over all in the District.
Remember-makeup cards go to Bob Rumsey, 120
Cheryl Ann Dr., Coldwater.

**********

Sgt. at Arms David Pierce really made hay for the
Rotary Foundation fund with many photos and $1.00
fines.

**********

ABSENTEES NOVEMBER 6, 1979»
Jim Endicott
Ken Anderson
Gary Kuckel
Charles Bacon
jXim;;Lyon^: *
Richie Barnes
Bob Nagle'
George Buchanan
Tom Normandin
Bill Crotty
Jphrn Pierson
Fred Culy
Pruitt'1 'Flemin g
Duane Davidson
Terry Warner
Charles Davis
Ken Worden
Dan Dean
John Dygert
ROTARIAN GUESTSi

Ray Ehl, Quincy
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Patti Hiner

Clarence Snyder, Bronson

Kathy Kelly

Robert Kelbeir

ROTARY PROFILE
John A. (Chick) Kennedy was born
March 6, 1902, He and his lovely
wife, Wilma, live at 85 Fairfield
Dr. They have one daughter,
Valerie.

Mr. Kennedy was president of
Rotary in 1942-43, and Secretary
for eleven year. An impressive service to our
local club.
Chick retired while Chairman of the Board of
Quality Spring Products, He spends his leisure
time with yard work, travel, and keeping the
family finances straight.

Insofar as community service and interests are
concerned, Chick was given the responsibility of
collecting $2,00 per person from the City of Cold­
water to raise $18,000 as part of the cost of the
airport. He and M« T. Shaw, Sr., had one week to
raise $10,000 to purchase the land for the airport
They accomplished their chore. He served two yrs.
as Br. Co. Chairman of Boy Scouts; several yrs. on
the Library Board; served as a Director and Treas.
served as a director of Southern Michigan National
cont. next column

_____

The rate of economic inflation is frightening,
averaging 57% last year. The national sales tax
is at 18% and gasoline sells for $2,87 per gallon
American money. Consequently only 50% of the
families have autos, most of which are imported
or of 1950 vintage or older, and most of the population depends on a modern bus and rail transportation systen for mobility.
There are few chain or supermarkets, and most
retail shops are-small Mom-Pop efforts, The
typical small retailer's philosophy is "We don't
sell much, but we sure charge a high price."
Interest rates go as high as 67% per annum.

They have a government-run compulsory education
system through the 6th grade. The government
pays parents a subsidy while their children are
in school. The colleges and universities are
free to all and there is a good supply of pro­
fessional people in the work force.
Thanks Paul and Ned for showing us how some of
our neighbors to the south live.
**********
NEXT WEEK’S program is in charge of Mark Feller
and will feature Greg Miller from the Branch
County Sheriff’s Dept. Deputy Miller will talk
on crime prevention in Branch County.
xx********

FRIEND OF THE ROTARY FOUNDATION-The Trustees of
the Rotary Foundation suggest that each Rotary
club become a "Friend of the Rotary Foundation",
by agreeing to contribute annually $10 for each
new member and a minimum of $1 for each other
member. If your club should decide to do this,
advise the Foundation and a certificate so indi­
cating will be sent to you. Contributions made
under the plan are creditated to your club and
help it to obtain a higher percentage plateau.
636 has 17 FRIEND Clubs.

Profile cont.

Bank for almost 20 years; Presently serving as
a Director of Kuhlman Corporation; member of
local Methodist Church since 1940; served as
financial chairman for a number of years and on
the usual assigned committies.
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welc ome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTEN DANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr*iid«nt
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.L District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
■ 3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

President, Rotary International
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.
,
,
,
inr
Rntnrv Yeor 1979-80 If vou wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
'j °“r ’S’SSJXZbSgi »»l b°e "pZZ br .be cLb President.
ClWrew,
2

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn.................

Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook • Ann.............................. •
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen...........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.......................... • •
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Jonet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W, Pearl - Cheri....................................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ............
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan. George, P.O. Box 156. Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat..........................
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . • •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan. 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair.........................
Dean, Jelf, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake...............
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelmo . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266

369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Lauro
279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis - .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle................
238-2511 | Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
2^8-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawo Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane...............................
. Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.

278-8840 jebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Rood • Rita
278-6183 sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda. . . .
233-115^ s^no,
.-&gt;, Donald,
Donald, 14
14 N.
N. Hawley
Hawley Drive
Drive -- Louise
Louise .. .. .
278-650,1' Steffey, “Don, “
‘ - *Susan....................
274..........
Kelle ~
Drive
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad. 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy.................
767-4508
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian..........................
238-4632
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara. . . .
278-7448
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . ........
278- 2021 Toupalik. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol................................
279-7147
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.......................
278-7948
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.........................................
278-6534
238-4323 Warner, Terry. 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard. 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6783
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia - - • •
278- 4198
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall..............................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . 639-8453
Youtsey, Norman. 125 Marshall - Donna................
278-5796
278-8743

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen...................................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro..................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -.Mabel •

278-2744
278-2311

Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137...................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan................. ...................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne. ................
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller. Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores..............................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean...........................
Moore, Richard. 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle. Robert. 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet. • • • •...........
O’Connell. Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L- &amp; R-

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERST LUSE
223 n; FREMONT
cold ■..i er , a i c h i g a ?j

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEE^fetorj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestCih^in the U. S. A.

Nov. 13, 1979

PREZ SEZi President Dave announced that the
Board of Directors elected Paul Ruse President
and Norm Youtsey Vice President for the 1980-81
year.
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Mark Feller was in charge of the program. He
introduced Deputies Greg Miller and John Pollack
from the Branch County Sheriff’s Office who
discussed drug abuse in Branch County, Deputy
Miller stated that prior to Oct. 1, 1979, Branch
was one of five counties participating in a co­
Paul Ruse announced a ladies Night Dec. 4th.
This meeting will be in place of the regular Tuea. operative program on drug abuse. Due to a lack
luncheon. It will be held at the Coldwater Coun­ of funds, this undercover surveillance and en­
try Club with dinner served at 7&gt;00 P.M. Attitude forcement effort no longer exists.
adjustment hour will start at 6:00 P.M.
Deputy Miller said ten sheriff deputies have
volunteered their time to work after hours on
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surveillance and stake out to help keep drugs
President Dave discussed the organization of
out of Branch County, To maintain this volunRotary International after the death of Paul
teer effort they need money for photography and
Harris in 1947. The Coldwater club has three
radio equipment, and money for drug "buys." They
Paul Harris Fellows; Elwin Bodley, Ernie Luce and estimate their needs at $10,000 of which $7,000
Harold Goodholm.
is already pledged. They are approaching all the
civic clubs and the churches. They expect to set
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up a Board of Directors made up of donors.
Paul Thompson reported that the Rotary Racquet
Deputy Pollack discussed the six most readily
Vail Tournament has been completed. The high
available
drugs in Branch 'County, Namely mari­
possible was 294. The scores amassed by the
juana, T.C.P., L.S.D,, P.C.P. and cocaine and
various members of the team are as follows:
hashish. He said that some drugs are used to
Dan Magsig
289
223
Greg Granun
inprove upon the "high" a marijuana cigarette
Terry O’Conner 275
Roger Shield
164
gives. He stressed the dangers related to the
Paul Thompson 243
121
Hal Sexton
impurities in drug manufacture. The age of drug
Dick Hruska
227
Jeff Dean
112
users in Branch County runs from 14 to mid 30s.
REMINDER; All racquet ball players - all games
Thank you Mark for bringing this timely and
are postponed for Thanksgiving Day,
thought provoking program to us.
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ABSENTEES NOVEMBER 13, 1979
Program Chairman for next week is Gary Kuckel.
Ken Anderson
The following week will be under the direction of
Gil Patton
Walt Balcom
John Pierson
Charles Geishert. It would be helpful if the
Richie Barnes
coming program chairmen would inform the editor
Craig Sebald
George Buchanan
Hal Sexton
of the bulletin of the nature of the program so
Jim Conrad
Don Steffey
that it could be announced in the bulletin.
Charles Davis
vDbn Stifle
Larry Donay
Mike Toupalik
»Jim l^oust
Ed Geishert
ROTARY PROFILE
Bill Grimes
Lestdr Wise
Dick Hruska
Charles Woodward
William H. Fuller was born Sept. 5, 1914 in
Ralph laGro
Ken Worden
Detroit, the son of Edson H. and Ida A. Fuller.
Tom Normandin
Norm Youtsey
He attended the Detroit Public Schools, gradu­
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
ating from Northern High School. He is also a
graduate of Wayne State University (Then it was
Jerry Hollister
Bronson
Detroit City College) with a major in economics
Philip Hoard
and math.
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill and his lovely wife, Francine, have four
Patti Hiner
Kathy Kelly
children; William H., Jr., Joy Aird, Richard E.,
Robert Keller
and Madelyn Dunkerley.
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Stores Manager at Great Lakes Steel, Assistant
(Reprinted from the District Governor’s Letter)
Sales Manager of Commonwealth Brass, General
Manager of Essex, Internation in Cleveland, and
3H FUND RECOGNITION
at present District Sales Representative and Sale}
During my official visit to the Bronson Club on
Manager of Essex in Coldwater is a very impress­
October 3rd, I had the privilege of presenting a
ive record of achievement for Bill.
banner and a plaque on behalf of the Rotary
Foundation for the club’s contribution to the
Besides serving on the Board of Directors of
Health, Hunger and Humanity Program. They have
Rotary, Bill has served on the Tibbits Board for
contributed $1,410 or $30 per member. As of the
six years and on the United Way Board. In his
end of August, Lakeshore, Lansing and Berrien
spare time he enjoys playing bridge, golf and
Springs Clubs have each contributed $15 per member.is involved in many crafts.
Congratulations.
Worldwide, more than $2 million has been contribu­
ted to this 75th Ahniversary Fund. More than
2,000 clubs have received 3~H banners in recogni­
tion plaques for contributions of $30 per member.
It is a great way to advance International under­
standing, goodwill and peace throughout the world
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Profile
HU -n—

TOOL TACTIC
As the long-haired youth was getting his first haircut
in a year the barber waved a large magnet over his
head. "Don’t worry," he said, "I’m just trying to
find my scissors."
G. G. Crabtree

D0 YOU WISH TO FILL IN THE FINAL DATE?
WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF MATERIAL!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C®WTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Preeldent
PAUL RUSE
Vice Pr*«ld*nt
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Emest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Ma ire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 ■ Duke Davidson
23 • Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 • Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
.................
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE
279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
' 278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian. .........................
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 1 51 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
....................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 . Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
178-5970 Socman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
2O?^?855 sfrjrno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.................................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.......................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
..........................................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278- 5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^tor,, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATE^Sl'^R^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinge^t^fi^iiithe U. S. A.

November 20, 1979
Rotarian Gary Kuckel was in charge of today's
program and introduced Sarah Bagley and Ann
Bowerman, members of the Coldwater Historical
Preservation Committee.This Committee, also known as "The Saviors",is
appointed by the City Council and ie charged
with helping to preserve the historical appear­
ance and heritage of the City. The Committee
stands ready to work with individuals or groups
in developing an overall motif for future renova­
Song Leader Dan Dean did a herculean job in lead­ tion of the business area and other old build­
ings. Federal funds may be available, and paint
ing the group singing without the help of our
and fix-up can perform wonders. The guests
pianist**********
showed an interesting slide presentation of the
President Elect Raul Ruse again announced the up­ great job done along this line in Medina, Ohio,
a midwestern town of about 12,000 population.
coming Ladies Night, December 4th. The dinner
Medina decided several years ago that they were
will be at the Country Club with the. social hour
well into destroying their beautiful courthouse
starting at 6:00 P.M. We WILL NOT be meeting at
square with indiscriminate commercial signs and
noon on this date although the secretary will be
at the Elks to take care of visitors and makeups. poorly kept retail buildings. So they formed a
Community Development Committee with instructions
Already over 40 members have signed up for the
to reverse the trend.
Ladies Night, so please invite the Mrs. and let
Paul Ruse know you will be there. The theme of
The Committee researched the old archives and
the program will be "What goes on at a typical
catalogued the pre 1900 era of downtown Medina.
Rotary Meeting." Sgt.-at-Arms David has promised Then, through Public meetings and much arm
to be in his usual fine form with some real gems
twisting, they persuaded the property owners to
on which we can ponder.
follow a Victorian period theme in restoring
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their downtown buildings.
Show producer Jerry Towns announced that his con- Medina City Government cooperated by restoring
the fire hall along the lines of the old tradi­
mittee is in full action and would like suggest­
tional fire hall. The local bank spent over
ions for songs and specialty numbers. If you
have an old favorite, let Jerry know and maybe he one million dollars on their new-old building
and many other retailers and professional people
can work it in. Practice (chorus) dates will be
announced by General Chairman Rich Holben at next followed suit. The results are very eye pleas­
ing and have resulted in a much improved business
weeks meeting.
climate.
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Several questions were asked of City Officials
The Coldwater Rotary will hold it's Annual Meet­
in attendance and it is hoped a similar project
ing on December 11 with two- Direct,or§,,£o be elect&gt;- can happen in Coldwater.
ed. Candidates are Larry Woodhams and Norman
Thanks Gary for this timely program.
Youtsey, incumbents, and Mark Maire and John
Dygert. We will be electing tnocof-the four.
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NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM is in charge of Past Pres.
Charles Geishert. Former District Governor, Bob
Successful deer hunters reported so far are Jeff
Weger, will speak on his recent trip to China.
Dean, who shot his buck with a black powder muz­
zle loader, and Tom Normandin, who bagged a huge
200 lb., 10 pointer Monday A.M. Judge Ed DeVito
suggests that Tom probably has shot 3 °r 4 bucks
ROTARY PROFILE
by now. Ed Geishert is $50 richer by shooting a
red fox last week while hunting pheasants on the
Robert L. Seaman, 14482 lyopawa
I 69 shooting preserve. Rotarian Bill Bobier
Island, was bom in Fort Wayne,
made his annual deer trek to Land-O-Livin Camp
Indiana May 24, 1918. He attend­
on the AuSable. Had a great time with wonderful
ed North Side High School and
companions, and was fortunate in that he did not
Marchant Calculator Technical
have to over exert by dragging a bid ole deer out School. Bob and Marilyn have
of the woods.
one daughter, Kay.
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Bob became amember of Rotary
about 1972 and has served on
ABSENTEES NOVEMBER 20, 1979:
the Rotary Information ComJohn Klein
Ken Anderson
mittee.
Bill Klotz
Carroll Barnes
In 195.4, Bob purchased the Coldwater Office
Tom Normandin
George Buchanan
Supply from Paul and Rose Mac Donald. He has
John Pierson
Bill Crotty
since sold the store (Seaman Office Supply, Ind.)
Charles Putnam
Duane Davidson
to Jim and Kay Mollenkopf. He and Marilyn have
Ken Putnam
Charles Davis
purchased the Golden Rule Shop (infants clothing)
Fleming Pruitt
John Dean
and he sells real estate with Norm Youtsey.
Bob Seaman
Jim Endicott
Craig Sebald
Mark Feller
Bob is a member of the United Methodist Church,
Don Stine
Harold Goodholm
is a member of the Branch County Board of Real­
Lester Wise
Greg Granum
tors, and serves on the Coldwater Industrial
Larry Woodhams
Chet Graves
Growth Corporation. In his spare time, he enjoys
boating, yard work and fishing.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Clarence Snyder, Bronson Joe Uvick, Bronson
Jerry Hollister, Bronson Dan Dobson, Quincy
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Dale Vincent, Bronson
Chris Pierce, Bob Pickering, Kathy Kelly and
Patti Hiner

PREZ SEZs President Dave read a letter from
Blanche Sylvester, Director of Branch County T.B.
Assn., asking that all Rotarians support the up­
coming Christmas Seal Campaign by purchase of
Christmas seals which are being sent in the mail.
**********
*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Carroll Barnes, Mike Touralik
and Harold Card.
**********

i&lt; L

(Walt Baloom)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cOkrtiTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Precident
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sobaid, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallemee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodl ey

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13-Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay............................. • —
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene • •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane ......
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan.....................................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 $. Jefferson Street • Ruth. ....
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
276-7152
278-4248
276-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279- 7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
| Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511 '
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278- 2021
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle................
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
$exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan...................
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy -............
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . .
.
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . . •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna...............

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-8743

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen...................................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-2900
278-6356
278-8901

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2744
278-2311

* Honorary Member

278- 7137

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

POT

ERNEST LUSE
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEBg|fetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^tOjT^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestCfitfrfn the U. S. A.

November 27, 1979

Prez Sez: President Dave reminds us that it is
in the club’s best interest that we give serious
thought to the disposition of the Rotary Show
proceeds in order that the greatest benefit be
derived.

Past President Charles Geishert presented Ron
Wagar of Lansing, District Governor 1970-71•
Mr, Wagar toured China in 1978 and gave us a
very interesting resume' of his trip. The trip
is by invitation only and cost of $3»000 is
**********
borne by the individual.
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM is in charge of Dan Dean and
Air France and Swiss Air were the only airlines
will be the Ladies Might
_
serving Peking. Entry is via Hong Kong whose
Party at the Coldwater
Country Club - 6:00 P.M. - It will be our regular1 population is 95% Chinese. The population den­
sity of China is very great. Shanghai could be
meeting and there will not be a noon meeting as
likened to the entire State of Michigan plus
per President Elect Paul Ruse. Do you have your
2 million from Indiana being domiciled in the
reservation in?
County of Branch. The total population of China
**********
is over 1 billion people.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Carroll Barnes, Dick Uhl, Mark
China engaged in a Civil War immediately after
Maire and Jim Endicott.
their involvement with the Japanese, and the
Chinese economy is still suffering from these
two great tragedies. The Chinese are very
Mark Maire gave a special appeal for all Rotarianls bright and sharp business people and easily hold
to support the upcoming school millage on Dec. id. their own in International trade.
He encouraged affirmative public pulse letters as
The meals were very similar to those which we
a means of showing strength for the millage.
would order in a Chinese-American restaurant.
**********
Beer and orange drink are served at nearly
every meal.
The Coldwater Rotary will hold it's Annual Meet­
ing on December 11 with two Directors to be elebt Bicycles are a chief mode of travel for the
ed. Candidates are Larry Woodhams and Norman
larges masses. Nearly all are the same color­
Youtsey, incumbests, and Mark Maire and John
black, and cost about $90*30 American currency.
Dygert. We will be electing two of the four.
Soccer is one of the most popular spectator
**********
sports. Badminton is played by the masses and
ABSENTEES NOVEMBER 2?, 1979:
acrobatics are very popular as a medium of exer­
cise.
Warren Adair
Tom Miller
During the reign of the Red Guard, all churches
Ken Anderson
Tom Normandin
and schools were destroyed and the nation is just
Carroll Barnes
Charles Putnam
now getting the educational system reorganized.
Richie Barnes
Ken Putnam
Their hospitals are very important part of each
George Buchanan
Craig Sebald
community and medicinal herbs have been used for
Don Stine
Hal Creal
over 1000 years.
Howard Tgylor
Bill Crotty
Mike Toupalik
Ed Geishert
Crime is handled on a family basis with the
Greg Granum
Dan Ward
family being held responsible for the conduct
Chet Graves
Ken Wordpn
and punishment of wrongdoers. If the law break­
Jim Lyon
er repeats, the commune leaders talk with him and
if a third wrong is committed, he is put in
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
prison for a long period - 10 to 15 years at
Tom Evans, Quincy
Bill King, Quincy
hard labor. Social law is very important due to
Bert Ward, Bronson
Barry. Bender, Quincy
the closeness in which people must live.
Norb Strobel, Bronson
Chinese believe anger is a sign of weakness, so
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
they are very even tempered. This character­
Kirby Meagher
David Layton
istic helps them to be very good businessmen.
Patti Hiner
Kathy Kelly
Even though they expect to deal on an arms
length basis, they cannot stand ridicule. To
EARLY LEAVERS:
lose face is worse than death and we must under­
larry Donay
George Pierce
stand this trait as we strive to do business.
Fleming Pruitt
Dick White &amp;. Guest
A.very interesting and informative program.
Don Steffey
]Bill Fuller
Dhuck Drvls

**********

**********

YOUR ROTARY CLUB IN ACTION - Bill milnes has
passed long the following information:

ROTARY PROFILE

Lawrence E. Woodhams was
born in Kalamazoo, Mich.
COMPLETED PROJECT - the first 3~H project He received his B.A.
683,370 doses of donated tetanus toxoid vaccine
from Western Michigan
were sent to the Philiplnes in March, 1979, and
University and is a
administered by the government's Ministry of
Doctor of Podiatrie
Health with the cooperation and participation of
Medicine. He and his
Philippine Rotarians. Some 340,000 children and
wife, Linda Kay, have
adults are now protected from the dreaded tetnus
two children' and are
disease (lookjow) as a result of our Rotary
expecting the patter of
program.
two more little feet in
CURRENT PROJECT - on 29 September, Pres. Jim Bomar March of next year.
officially launched a major immunization project
Larry became a member of Rotary in 1975• He is
in the Philippines to protect more than 6 million presently Chairman of the Vocational Service
children against polio over a five-year period.
Committee. He is a part Sgt-at-Arms and has
This project will be conducted in cooperation with served as Chairman for Special Effects for the
the Philippines Ministry of Health. The goal is
Rotary Show in 1978 &amp; 79*
to eliminate polio. The cost of the project will Besides being active in the MOD Walkathon and
be $700,000 (about 120 per child).
WKB
United Fund, he enjoys jogging, painting, etc.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, if: 15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY. INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cJk^TTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Prmldwit
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 ■ Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 ■ George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B, Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret.
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne ...%..
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary.............. ’.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-6821
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . .*
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8006
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
278-4982
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
.
278-8086
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-7258
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
238-2266
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 6517
279- 9266
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
.....
279-7810
278-8668
Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
&gt;238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue * Joan
279- 7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- $445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249 ..........................................
238-4323
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . • .
639-8453
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414"
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, -MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits MoSt Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB®feto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^E^P&amp;^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

Dec. 11, 1979
PREZ SEZ: Dave Requested additional Ideas for
This week's program chairman, John Dygert, pre­
the proceeds of the Rotary show. Please put some sented Wade Smith, Director of Vocational Ed­
thought into this and pass your ideas on to David. ucation. Wade presented a slide program of the
Branch Area Career Center Farm Program.
Norman Youtsey and Larry Woodhams were reelected
to the Board of Directors.
both gentlemen!
**********

Congratulations to

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Classroom theory is an important part of the
Agri-Business program and contributes much to
the progress of the class. The Citizen's Advisory Committee also is most helpful.

Rotarian Terry O'Connell announced that the Rotary Hogs, steers and chickens are being raised. The
buildings have been renovated and altered to
Racquet Ball League is starting a new schedule
accomodate modern livestock methods.
next week - $25.00 for 14 weeks (plus medical
services). Contact Terry for your reservation in This years field crops have,had a high yeild
the league.
with wheat going 36 bushel per acre; soy beans
40 plus bushel and corn 80 plus bushel per acre
Rotarian Bill Carlson thanked all supporters of
the successful school millage.
Record keeping is a must in a modern farm opera­
tion and much time is spent keeping production
Chairman Rich Holben announced a show committee
meeting for this Thursday at 7*00 P.M. to be held and financial records.
at Holben's home on Cornwall Court.
Agri-Power mechanics teaches students how to
Rotarian Les Luce is confined in Leila Post-Hosp, repair tractors. Modern testing equipment is
used as well as classroom tractor overhaul
in Battle Creek. Please send get well card to
projects to give actual experience.
him there,
A very interesting and informative presentation.
Rotarian Carroll Barnes was full of Christmas
Thank
you John and Wade for keeping us abreast
spirit and provided coffee refills for all the
of the developments at the Vocational School.
people at his luncheon table.
**********
Al Nelson was honored for 5 years of perfect
attendance and John Klein for 9 years perfect
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN is George Buchanan.
attendance. Congratulations on your milestone.
Program to be announced.

**********

**********

ABSENTEES DECEMBER 11, 1979:
George Buchanan
Richard Hruska
Bill Carlson
Bill Klotz
Hal Creal
Tom Normandin
Larry Donay
Charles Putnam
Jim Endicott
Fleming-Pruitt «
Bill Fuller
Don Steffey • •' • ’
Ed Geishert
Paul Thompson
Greg Granum
Ken Worden
Bill Grimes

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Gordon Greene, Bronson
Larry Hagen, Bronson
Rev. Doug Thompson, Bronson
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dawn laGro
EARLY IEAVERS:
Fred Culy

Annette Payne
Gordon Schlubatis

Mike Toupalik

ROTARY PROFILE

WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE PERSONALLY INVOLVED IN A
MAJOR 3-H PROJECT?

If the answer is "yes" please complete and mail
to Bill Milnes or to the R.I. secretariat the
attached Personal Data form. This information
will be recorded and be available as volunteers
are sought for specific projects. It will also
be used to enable Rotary's 3“H committee to
assess the possibility of organizing Vocational
Resource Teams to help solve special problems in
special areas.
In these early stages in the development of the
3-H Program, the pressing need is not for large
numbers of volunteers, but as the program devel­
ops it is anticipated that the need and the
opportunity will increase. Therefore, it is
important to collect data on potential manpower
well in advance.
Your expression of interest probably will not
result in your being asked to volunteer for a
major 3-H project in the near future. However,
prompt efforts will be made to develop programs
to match the personal and vocational resources
available.

Ralph J. LaGro was born Sept. 6,
1935&gt; the son of Arthur and LydaPlease complete the enclosed form and return to
Belle laGro. He attended DevilBill Milnes, local chairman of the 3“H committee.
biss highschool in Toledo, received
**********
him B.S. from the University of
THE
75TH
ANNIVERSARY
FUN-D GROWS. Over $2 Million
Toledo in 1958, and his Masters in
has
been
contributed
to the 75th Anniversary Fund
Hospital Administration from the
for the Development of the Health, Hunger and
University of Minnesota in 1979.
Humanity Program. The fund continues to expand
Ralph and his wife, Gail, have five children:
through the contributions of Rotary clubs world­
Tim, Kim, Barry, Dawn and Troy.
wide. More than 2,000 clubs have received 3“H
banners in recognition of their gifts equal to
At present, Ralph is serving on the Board of
U.S. $15 per member, and more than 200 clubs
Directors of Coldwater Rotary.
have earned recognition plaques for contribu­
at the Coldwater State Home from
tions of U.S. $30 per member.
1958 t° I96I, Ralph went to the University of
THE 3-H PROGRAM IN BRIEF. The Health, Hunger
Michigan in 1961-62. He came to the Community
4^CSnter ln
and tecame the administrator and Humanity Program is an exciting new dimen­
sion of voluntary Rotary service to improve
in 1972, a position he still holds.
health, alleviate hunger and enhance human and
Ralph enjoys wood carving, restoring his 1965
social development. It is designed to advance
Mustang, racket ball (?), and cross country
international understanding, goodwill, and peace
throughout the world.
M
aotlve in Little League, United
Meth dist Church, Industrial growth and Schools.
Walt Balcom
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cOwTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15-Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. . . . ^. . .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
.•. . v
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island * Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
..
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
.. ..........
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia... .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl.......................... . ♦ .
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278,-8840
276*6183’
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
270-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278- 2021
279 8445
279- 7147
278-5166
278-7948
270 ami
27^653^

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street• Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S- 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
. $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop'Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy.................
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.................................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.......................
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward. Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848

238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856

Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary.
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall

278-7888
278-6736
278-442
278-7703
278-5033

279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796

Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ; • • • •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey. Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna................

278-633
278-6586

278-8743

278-2900
278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

278-7137

278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49035

�T~

The COLDWATE|^/«rj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAl^^g^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SinguigestQfyfwithe U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ: President Dave read a thank you note
for the beautiful flowers sent to Bill Fuller
during his stay in the hospital. Bill is on the
mend and should be back with us soon.

December 18, 1979
PROGRAM FOR THE DAY was George Buchanan, who
gave an interesting sketch of the history of the
Buchanan family and expertly Involved the group
in a current event question and answer period
regarding World Events.

Also, a thank you from Coldwater Community Sch­
Several very interesting comments were made from
ools Asst. Supt. Eugene Wallace for the Rotary
the podium and the audience. Mike Toupalik's
contribution to the SOS fund. This has been re­
turned as a result of the successful millage votei retort to George regarding "Ride the Bus and
Leave the Driving to Us" was a very fitting
The Board of Directors has redirected the $500
close to a most enjoyable program.
to the Branch County Drug Abuse Program.
**********
**********
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to John Milnes and Bob Nagle,
Con gratulat ions to both and many happy returns.
**********

Program Chairman for Jan. 8, 1980 will be John
Klein.

SONG LEADER Dan Dean has done a great job of re­
ROTARY PROFILE
introducing the favorite songs found in the
"Rotary Song Book" and leading us even though
Larry Iveson and his wife,
pianist Mark is tied up during the Christmas rush I Jacquelyn, live at 149
**********
Centennial Rd. They have
two children, Mike, a
SHOW CHAIRMAN Jerry Towns called for the Show
college student, and
Committee to meet at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, Dec. 30
Cheryl, a student at
at Tibbits to put the show program together. The Coldwater High Schbol.
theme will be built around 75 years of song to
Born August 20, 1938,
commemorate Rotary’s birthday.
Larry is a graduate of
Litchfield Hogh School.
First chorus rehearsal will be Jan. 8, 7:30 P.M.
He became a member of
at the Elks with the show slated for Feb. 28-29
Rotary in 1971•
and March 1. You only have 9 weeks to sell your
advertising and show tickets, Get your cqmmitLarry is the owner of The Patterson Compand and
ments lined up early and surprise General ChairHillsdale Creative Printers, In 1975» he receivman Rich Holben.
ed the Champion Paper’s Award for combining
**********
imagination in the choice of paper and expert
craftsmanship in it's use to achieve a printed
TODAY is the last meeting of 1979 with Christmas
communication that reflects the highest standards
and New Years falling on the next two Tuesdays.
of the graphic arts.
So, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all
Larry is a Board Member of the Graphic Arts
Rotarians from your officers and Board of^,. Department at the Career Center; a member of the
Directors! See you all on Tuesday, JarM’O,'I
Chamber of Commerce; and a member of the Nat'1
**********
Federation of Independent Businesses. He is
currently a nominee for consideration for "Best
SGT. AT ARMS David Pierce and Asst, Bob Nagle
Managed
Small Business."
Friends
and
gave a great display of "How To Win
Influence People."
During his leisure time, Larry likes to restore
**********
old cars and customize vans.
QUINCY NOTE: Past President Elmer Dobson dis­
agreed with his son Dan and contributed very
generously to the Coldwater Rotary Scholarship
Fund. Thanks Elmer!
**********
ROTARIAN GUESTS, DECEMBER 18, 1979:

Dan Dobson, Quincy

Elmer Dobson, Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mark Dilley
Aaron Rohloff
Ted Tompkins

3-H PROJECTS UNDER INVESTIGATION
The 3“H Committee has considered and evaluated
many major international projects, not all of
which meet our criteria. Some currently under
investigation and consideration are:
1.

A long-term project in West Africa con­
cerned primarily with the training of per­
sonnel to treat eye diseases and restore
sight.*

2.

A hunger project in the Philippines, to
be carried out simultaneously with
Rotary’s current immunization project.

Bob Myers
Dawn laGro

**********

*EDITOR'S NOTE: To further point out the need
for treatment of eye diseases in developing
nations, the Christian Hospital, serving the
northern area of Pakistan, specializes in eye
surgery besides caring for other illnesses. It
is not uncommon for them to treat more than
10,000 in-patients and 71»000 out-patients in a
years time. One Doctor may perform as many as
276 cataract operations in one day. In the busy
spring and fall seasons, as many as 1,300 pati­
ents, most of them coming for eye treatment, are
accommodated at the hospital at one time in large
open-air wards and on available verandas.

3.

4.

The possibility of establishing as a major
goal the eradication of poliomyelitis and
alleviation of its consequences throughout
the world. This will involve rehabilita­
tion in addition to immunization.

The development of Vocational Resource
Teams to provide specialized services by
Rotarian volunteers on a international
basis.

—_______________________________ Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, lg-J5 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

Jonesville — Presbyterian church — Tuesday, 6:is p.m.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C
ITTEES ~

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Preiident
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUAASEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVICi

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook * Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
. .
. . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnl^^B^

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
’278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501

Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. . . . ....
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. ...
“Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary* 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet. .*
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
.
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• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
.&lt;4.Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
.

278-2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278-2021
279- 8445
279-7147
27,8-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
639- 8453
278-5796
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278*8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue -'Wanda.-278-4907
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5842
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278-5493
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
238-2318
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5556
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-4402
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5521
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
279- 9848
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-7888
White, Richard, 46 N- Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278-7703
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
..................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

278-2744
278-2311

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary ......*.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
..............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene.
..............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . ..

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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The COLDWATEBglfetary REF]
Published by The COLDWA^^OJ^^CLUB, Coldwater, Mlchiga

The Singingast Vftmiii the U. 5. A.

January 8, 198a

PREZ SEZ: President Dave reported that the Board
had a short meeting today.
Les Luce sent a word of thanks for flowers sent
to him at Leila Post Hospital, Battle Creek, He
is still confined there. Why not drop him a card
to cheer him up.

**********

J

TODAY'S PROGRAM Chairman, John KI
Mr. Bill Cook, Director of Staff a
the Coldwater Regional Center. Ma
an interesting movie on C.P.R.• H
700,000 Americans die each year fa
One-half of these died q
attacks
could reach them, The brain will
six minutes after the heart stops

SONG LEADER Dan Dean and Pianist Mark Feller got
the new year off to a good start with a lively
songfest•

The three A B C's of C.P.R. arei

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Dr. Charles Bacon, Charles
Davis. Congratulations to two fine fellows.

Thousands of lives can be saved
merely opening the airway by tilt
clear back by lifting the victims

**********

**********

ROTARY SHOW practice every Tuesday evening at
7:30 P.M. at Elks (except when changed to Cold­
water Country Club). Special single numbers will
practice at 7
00
*
P.M. each week. Mrs. Vincent
Komstein will be our pianist this year, filling
In for Rotarian Mark Feller who has previous
commitments with his own band.
**********

Club Historian Ernest Luce read a very timely
anecdote from Patterson Co. monthly bulletin,
"Cheer", pointing out all of our intangible
riches as Americans.

**********

1980 - YEAR OF OUR 75th ANNIVERSARY

LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN!
In 1905 Paul Harris
invited three young business acquaintances ,
Silvester Schiele, Gustavis Loehr and Hiram Shorey,
to his office and explained his idea of a differ­
ent kind of businessmen's club orie
*
in which the
various business and professions of a community
are represented. Rotary was born from this meet­
ing on February 23, 1905 • -J " ~
During the.week of the. celebration, we are very
fortunate to have as our speaker on February 19,
1980 Mr. Hugh Archer of Dearborn, Mich., Past
Board Member of Rotary International, to speak on
the 75th Anniversary of Rotary.

Your 75th Anniversary Committee
**********
ABSENTEES JANUARY 8, 1980:

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
James Troust

George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
larry Donay
Greg Granum
Rich Holben
Bob Loose

A - Airway - open
B - Breathing - restore
C - Circulation - restore

In one rescue operation, the rescuer uses the
15:2 method - 15 chest compressions and admini­
stration of two breaths (mouth to mouth) each
15 count, or 80 compressions per minute.
First aid for choking training is also very important. Death will occur within four to six
minutes - back blows or abdominal thrusts are
very effective and should be familiar to every
adult. In the United States, 3000 people choke
to death each year.
The proper procedure to follow when one has an
unconscious person Is: tilt head back to open
airway, check breathing, check pulse and start
C.P.R.

Three hundred lives a day could be saved if we
all knew C.P.R.
Thank you John and Mr. Cook for an ever timely
update on such a valuable subject.
**********

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM is under the direction of
Vince Komstein.

ROTARY PROFILE

Richard D. Moore was bom in Richmond, Indiana
on the 17th of September, 1930. He is the son
of Russell F. and Gladys F. Moore. A graduate
of Coldwater High School in 1948, Dick attended
Michigan State University and received his B.A.
Degree in 1954.
Dick's wife Elaine is also a graduate of Michi­
gan State University with a Masters Degree in
School Social Work and is employed by the Branch
County Intermediate School System. They have
two children: Pam, a Junior at Ferris State
College and Clay, an 11th Grader at Coldwater
High School.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Kent Hiller, Bronson

Gordon Martin, Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Chip Pardee
Tom Steffey

Ken Shaw

EARLY LEAVERS:

Tom Miller
Hal Sexton
Mike Toupalik
Bob Rumsey

Gordon Schlubatis
Jeff Dean
Dan Magsig

**********

After completing his education, Richard was
employed by L. C. Howe Services of Birmingham
in the sales of factory safety posters and
quality comtrol programs. After two year there,
he also spent two years with International
Harvester Farm Equipment Sales and Service. He
then spent 12 years in business with his father
at Moore Hardware Company-Retail &amp; Industrial
Hardware at 117 W, Chicago St. In 1968 he
joined Quality Spring Products, a Division of
Kuhlman Corporation, as accountant 1 At present
he is Divisional Operations Manager.

Dick is a Past President of Rotary, 1971-72,
***** Dick Moore states " I came to Coldwater In
Editor of the Reflector for two years, and
1942 from Jackson when my parents took over a farm served on the Club’s 50th Year Celebration.
equipment business - so I have worked at something
Richard is currently Chairman of the Coldwater
most of my life. The years spent in the Hardware
'Downtown" were most satisfylng-constantly meeting Planning Commission, Coldwater Investors Club
and Coldwater Country Club. *****
new people and seeing new business come to Cold­
water. I still believe In the slogan used by the
Wait Balcom
C of C, 'Coldwater is great place to live, work, and play'.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�1979-80

COMMUNITY SER
Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelsoil
Director: Norman Youtsey
'Rural-Urban: Dah Dean, Gordon
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill.
Schlubatls, Gary Kupkel *’ **'
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruittf 'S
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Classification: Hal Sexton,•Charles
Ken Andenion, Tom Miller,
Geishert, Tfahard Uhl ‘
?
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Sword
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno Jim Koss, Charles Woodward
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
*
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Director: Rich Holben
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
International Youth Projects:
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Hal Creal
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Treasurer: Ernest Luse
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Mi

Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupallk
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

August 1979
7 • Ken Anderson .
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Pation
11 • George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Stoffoy
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 ■ Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

6 • Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupallk
27 - Jim Troust

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 • Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
.
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.
c-hrwhiln for the Rotarv Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. .
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
■
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie.. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive -. Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen..........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat........................
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John. 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne
DeVito. Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake...........
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte.................
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln....................... ......
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth............
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson..................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. ........
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia...

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson,'Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.....................
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri..................................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood •
...........
278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene - •
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..............................................
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan...................................
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores............................
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
Milnes. William, 78 Grand • Jean..........................
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean..................... '•
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet........................
278- 4082
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane. .
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor’ • Lorraine
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest * Karen
279-9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279- 7810
278-8668 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel • •
639-4659

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul. 151 N. Hudson Street: Myrtle...............
238-2511 I Schlubatls, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
27*8-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawo Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow. 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
2318-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan...................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-2217
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy................
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . .......
278- 2021 Toupallk,
Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Corlyle - Carol...............................
279-7147
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-7948
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Jonet
278-2811
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester. 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence. 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.............................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . 276-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna...............
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R-

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

WF

The COLDWATEjOfe^O' REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^|,OT^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singiiigest (xh\)&gt;'\ii the U. S. A.

Jan, 15, 1980

Show Program Chairman Terry O’Connell distributed
program advertiser's assignments and explained
the procedure In soliciting advertising. Checks
should be picked up at time approval for ad Is
given. Chairman Terry asks that ads be turned in
no later than 2 weeks from today.

**********
Jeff Dean reports that Senior Active Rotarian
John "Chick" Kennedy is ill and was transferred
from the hospital in Apopka, Florida to Orlando.
At the time of writing no further information is
available. Check with Jeff at 278-2377 and he
will be able to give you the name of the Orlando
hospital in order to send a get well card.

**********
Song Leader Dick Hruska and Pianist Mark Feller
tried very hard to help Show Leader Jerry Towns
get the members into a singing mood. However,
the response left much room for improvement.
MWWMMVVWVV
tv 7TK z.

Sgt.-At-Arms Dave Pierce entertained the Club
with many New Year’s resolutions by various
Rotary members.
**********

1980-YEAR OF OUR 75th ANNIVERSARY

In 1910-1911 the first Rotary Convention was heldj.
Paul Harris was elected President of the newly
founded National Association of Rotary Clubs and
Chesley Perry was elected the first Secretary.
The objects of Rotary were formulated at this
convention.

TODAY'S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Vince Kornstlen present­
ed Mr. John Carmichael, Director of Better Branch
County Living, Inc. Mr. Carmichael explained
the new housing project on Central Park Drive.

Nine homes are under construction with over 40
homes as the ultimate goal. A recent Federal
Grant got the project started whereby low income
citizens can acquire their own homes by contribu­
ting their own labor as a major monetary contrib­
ution. Participants must have a record of steady
work in order to qualify for assistance through
the program.
Instruction sessions are provided before construe
tion starts and on the site supervision is pro­
vided for.each phase of construction. Floor
plans are limited to 1040 Sq. Ft. and a choice Is
allowed between a basement or garage. Lots
generally run between $5000 and $6000 and total
martgages average $27,500. Financing is provided
through Farmers Home Administration and interest
and principal must be repaid.

Each participant is expected to contribute at
least 1180 hours of constructi. on labor. All
participants work as a team until the entire
group of homes are finished and only then can
the owners move in.
The technical assistance supervisors are paid by
Farmers Home under the technical assistande
grant.

Periodic inspections are made by the City and
County Building Officials and all construction
must comply with current codes. Total value
upon completion is close to $40,000 and the
owner is free to sell his completed home if he
so desires.

The first Rotary Club outside of U.S.A, was form­
ed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. At that time,
there were 16 clubs in U.S.A. wi*th a total member;Ten more units are scheduled to start in April
ship of 1500. The first Convention site was in
on North Lake Drive and the program is available
Chicago, Illinois with 60 people registering.
for all areas in Branch County as long as 8 or
1911-1912 Rotary crossed the Atlantic with clubs
10 contiguous lots are available.
being formed in London, England, Dublin, Ireland,
Thanks John and Vince for a very interesting and
and Northern Ireland. The National Rotarian
timely program.
Magazine was launched.
"Service and Self" and
"He Profits Most Who Serves Best" were formulated
as Rotary Mottoes. There were 28 clubs with 25OO
members. The Convention that year was held in
ROTARY PROFILE
Portland, Oregon with 25OO registrants. Paul
Jim Conrad was born June 7.,
Harris was again elected President.
1941 in LaPorte, Indiana,
(Thanks to Dick Uhl for the above information.)
the son of Charles and
Mildred Conrad. He holds
**********
a B. S. Degree in Mech­
ROTARIAN GUESTS - JAN. 15, 1980:
anical Engineering from
Purdue University.
Ray Ehl, Quincy
Jerry Hollister, Bronson
Norb Strobel, Bronson
Jim and his wife Alice
have one son, Jared, age
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
three.
Bill Wise
Tom Steffey
From 1965-1967, Jim was a Manufacturing Engineer
Tina Straw
Kim Shaw
with Form Motor Company in Dearborn; he owned
J. J. Sheffield
his own tool and die company from 1967-74} in
**********
1974, he joined Borg-Warner and has been Plant
Manager there since 1976.
We notice that the November attendance figures
in the recent Governors Letter show Coldwater in
At present, Jim is serving as Chairman of the
the No. 1 position for clubs of 100 and over.
Youth Scholarship Committee of Rotary.
We had an attendance of 89.44%. Lets keep those
Jim is President of Branch County Amateur Radio
make-ups coming in. Our neighbors to the West
Club; he is Interested in Tibbits and also the
are way hhead of usTBronson had 97.80%. Wow!
Branch County Historieal Society. He enjoys the
**********
Coldwater area and especially the fellowship at
Rotary. He likes skiing, sailing and the ham
We have received very interesting publications
radio.
from Leslie Woodward in Green Valley, Arizona and
Elwyn Bodley in St. Petersburg, Florida.
St. Petersburg had the pleasure of Tearing our
Rotary International President, James L. Bomar, Jr,

Nice to bear from our absent members

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cWmittees

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBIFY
Pretldenf
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LOSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 «Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR * 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lvmbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Ricltard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harald Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupallk
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVICi

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 • Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 • Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Protects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshort, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 • Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupallk
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotaiy Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Anderson. Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bo bi er, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278-4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat............................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin. 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
..........
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara.............

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
2/8-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 $ebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
2.3,3-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- Q445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7]47 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278*6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, p. l. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

coldMter&gt;
49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEH^pn REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^O^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sin^ingest 6/iWth the U. S. A.

January 22, 1980
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Tom Miller and Vince Kornstlen.
Many more to two fine Rotarians.

♦»***»«**
WELCOME BACK to Harold Goodhoim and Dan Dean from
the south. It is nice to see someone with a sun­
burned look.
**********

Dave Pierce was in fine fora as Sargeant-At-Arms
His quiz on Michigan History netted a few bucks
for the scholorshlp fund. It is nice to know
that sone Rotarians know what the State Bird and
State Tree are, and that they teach all Univer­
sity of Michigan graduates that the Capital of

Michigan is Ann Arbor.

Howard Taylor was in charge of today's program.
Howard decided that a program on Hospice Care
would be received better than his slides on
"Piano Playing Made Easy." The program was pre­
sented by Katheryn Uhle and Pat Wiltsf.

The program consisted of a film on Hospice Care
with examples of how it relates to our world
today. The Hospice Care concept was brought to
the United States in 1971 from England where
it has been established for many years. The
basic idea of Hospice is care for the dying
patient in the patients home, under the direct­
ion of the physician with close support to both
patient and family from a corp of trained volun­
teers to provide nursing, physical, social,
financial, emotional and spiritual help.

**********
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF 75 YEARS OF ROTARY
1912-13

Rotary Club was changed to International
Association of Rotary Clubs, and the
National Rotarian Magazine was renamed
"The Rotarian." The first emblem em­
bodying a gear sheet was adopted at the
National Convention at Duluth, Minn.
598 members attended and Glenn G. Mead
was elected Rotary International Pres.
Rotary now had
clubs and 5000 members

50

1913-14

Rotary Clubs contributed $25,000 for
flood relief in Indiana and Ohio, U.S.A.
Russell Greiner was R.I. President.

1914-15

Outbreak of was in Europe slowed expan­
sion of Rotary there. Official Rotary
Flag was adopted and Frank Milholland
served as R.I. President. We had 123
clubs and 15,000 members.
i&lt;c

75th Anniversary Committee **********
ABSENTEES, JANUARY 22, 19801

Richard Hruska
Bob Kerr
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon
Bill Milnes
Ton Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

Charles Bacon
Walt Balcom
Dick Biringer
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Mark Feller
Reo Goodwin
Greg Granum
Rich Holben

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Richard Emerson
Robert Seizert
Barry Bender
Dan Dobson
Norb Strobel

Sturgis
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS1
Hurley Stetson

**********

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM, in charge of Don Stine, will
feature the General Manager of WKAR, the Educa­
tional Radio Station in Lansing.

ROTARY PROFIIE

Noman L. Youtsey, the son
of Raymond and Ione Youtsey,
was bom in Covington, Ky.
. February 10, 1938. He re­
ceived his AB Degree in
I960 from! Centre College,
Danville, Ky.

I

Norm and his wife, Donna,
have three children} Stephen,
David and Shannon.
Before coning self-employed in the real estate
business, Norm had fifteen years of industrial
management with Kroger, lake Erie Door, Seagrams.
He is one of three individuals in Branch County
recognized as a Graduate of Realtors Institute
by Michigan Association of Realtors and permitted
to use designation of GRI. This is attained by
completing additional educational requirements
through the University of Michigan and Michigan
Association of Realtors.
While enjoying Sailing, trout fishing and know
skiing, Norm has the following community inter­
ests} Planning Commission} Coldwater Industrial
Growth, Inc. Director} Citizens Advisory Board
for the Branch Area Career Center} Chairman of
Branch County Multiple Listing Service} Branch
County Board of Realtors} St. Marks Church.

Ken Shaw
(News Notes from around District 636 via the
Governors Monthly Letter)

Early Leavers:

Dick Uhl
Larry Donay
Dan Ward

There is a new group in Branch County which ia
meeting monthly to gain experience on providing
thia type of care to Branch County residents.
Presently there is no funding for this program
so the committee for Hospice would appreciate
any donations. If any Rotarian would like to
donate to this cause, or would like further
information, contact Jim Troust.

Bob Loose
Richie Barnes
Mike Toupalik

#*#**###♦#
My apologies to the Rotary Sunbeam of St.
Petersburg, Fla. My note last week should have
read that they were privileged to Hear, not lear,
at our Rotary International President. My face
is properly red for the typographical error.
Helen Baloom

Hillsdale's NEWS reports a successful Pancake
Supper resulting in a nice financial report.

The SHORELINER, Lakeshore tells of receipt of
many heart-warning message of appreciation for.
their super-successful Senior Citizens Night.
Jackson's ROTA-WHEEL notes that 0. B. Falls, Jr
is a busy Jackson Rotarian just elected Mayor.

Great Lansing Area clubs will have two big 75th
Anniversary meets} a joint dinner-dance on
February 14, and a joint luncheon meeting on
Feb. 22.
Duke Sward

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiona Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro.
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.
The above is our

CWMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at*Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Kass, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 ■ Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - BUI Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
IB - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
international Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1WTO
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 ■ John Milnes
26 • Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 ■ Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - BUI Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10-Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

oroaram schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. Bames, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jeon
Bobier. Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley. Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy ...........
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson. Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean, Jeff. 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood - Joanne..............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller. William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin. 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg. 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves. Chet. 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea. Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr.. Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278’6™
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S..
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.~.T.—....
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha....................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Koy .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl ■ Cheri..................................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ............
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..............................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan...................................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Ff., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores............................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane. . .....................
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dove, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel • .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle................
238-2511 i QUniUDQIlSf
Schlubatls, Gordon,
27 S.
WUI uu"l 266
4UU U.S.
W.Q. U
•»• - •Harriet
• •—■
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
......
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda............
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan...................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Rood, Quincy -............
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive....................
Toupalik, Ralph. 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
279- 8445
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James. 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-7948
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence. 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.............................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna...............
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
Honorary Member
278-8981

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAr^Bj^?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest (}hW\’n the U. S. A.

January 29. I960

PREZ SEZi
President Dave announced 9 proposed
projects as recipients of the Rotary Show proceeds
as listed below with a brief description from each
sponsor. A vote by the membership will select the
projects which will benefit from the 1980 show.
Winners will be announced next week.
1.
2.

Dick Uhl - Skating) Heritage area skating
rink need fireplace.
- Tibbltsi continued need for
operation and any amount will be
appreciated•

3.

Dick White - Cancer; Branch County Cancer
Society - requests repeat con­
tribution of $600.00.

4.

Hal Sexton - Voluntary program to teach
students about running a busi­
ness - needs bodies &amp; $500.00.

5«

Les Wise - 4-H Foundation! funds needed to
further the day camp.

6.

Bill Milnes - HHH; 1980 75th Anniversary
project-each Rotarian goal is
$15 to go towards improving the
lot of the world.

7.

John Milnes - Accelerated Learning Program­
learning experiences not afford­
ed by CHS or Career Center:
needs capital to buy supplies.

8.

Jerry Towns - Christmas Decorations; Down­
town Christmas decorations are
important and truly a community
project and Chamber of Commerce
has agreed to spearhead - a
gift of $500 would be appreci­
ated. (Total goal $8,00Q.)

9«

Duke Sward - Weighing Device (Maple Lawn)to weigh invalids and bed ridden
$2,900 cost-needed-'fcub.nat &lt;tn
State or County budget. '

*♦•»***♦***
TICKET CHAIRMAN CHUCK GEISHERT requests that un­
committed show tickets be returned to him as soon
as possible so they can be reallocated.

♦♦*»*****•»
PROGRAM DIRECTOR JERRY TOWNS announced two (2)
rehearsals starting next week - Tuesday at Elks
and Thursday at Country Club.

»**#****♦♦
ADVERTISING CHAIRMAN TERRY O'CONNELL reminded us
that program ads are overdue as of this date.
Get the ads (approved) to Terry post haste so
program can go to press.

****♦♦*♦#♦
HOW COUNT DOWN! JO days until the 1980 show opens.
8 more chorus practices, and Director Jerry
expects chorus members to have all words memori­
zed by next Tuesday. No "back of the shirt"
crutches this year.
**********

1? absentees today. Get those make-ups in and
boost the attendance figures for January.

Today's program chairman. Don Stine, presented
Mr. Robert D. Page, Director of Instructional
and Public TV, MSU TV Station WEAR, Channel 23,
East Lansing, Michigan's Public Broadcasting
TV Station.

The Station was licensed through MSU and was
originally financed b# MSU. Today, Channel 33
is very much a part of the State with over
15,000 contributors, 100 of whom are sustaining
members in the Coldwater area. Over 150,000
households are tuned in at least once a week to
WEAR. Instructional programs are very popular
with elementary teachers and credit courses are
being offered via TV. The budget is 2.1
million dollars for 1980 - 25% from MSU; 25%
from Congress; 42% from the public; 8% from
miscellaneous. The greatest portion is collect­
ed from ongoing membership activities. The
annual auction ($165,000 goal) raises over 18%
of total public contribution.

The TV Auction is a unique opportunity to pro­
mote your business and make a tax deductible
contribution to a most worthy cause. When your
business becomes a part of the "Great TV
Auction", you get a new kind of promotional
boost - through cash underwriting or a merchan­
dise donation - you can tell hundreds of thou­
sands of Mid-Michigan TV viewers who you are
and what your firm has to offer - and take the
donation as a business deduction.
Public TV Broadcasting is everybody's business
and volunteering to help on the annual auction
can be very self awarding. Everyone gets into
the act! And everyone gets a bargain.
Mr. Page suggested that we all try it and he
knows we will like it!
Thanks, Don, for an interesting program.

**»******♦
NEXT WEEK'S program will be under the direction
of Bill Klotz.

*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*JiJ*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*j'*J*fiJfj*j
ROTARY PROFILE

Terry O'Connell was bom
Aug. 18, 1944, in Findlay
Ohio, the son of Lawrence
and Sue O'Connell. He
graduated from Jefferson
High School, Lafayette,
Indiana in 1962, and from
Purdue University School
of Pharmacy in 1967.
Terry and his wife, Sally,
have two children, Derek 9, and Ryan 7•
A Retail Pharmacist, Terry is part owner of
Williams Apothecary.
Racquetball, skiing and trying to open the
"Rotary Reflector" without tearing holes in it
where it is stapled are some of Terry’s hobbies.
He is President of the Branch County Association
of Pharmacists, Activity Chairman of the Elks
Club and active in YMCA Indian Guides.

***’*»♦*»#*#****** * * * * * **
75TH ANNIVERSARY HISTORY

1916-17 First President of the International
1915-16 The grouping of Rotary Clubs into Distr­
Assoc, of Rotary Clubs from outside of
icts was initiated. A standard constitu­
the U.S. was elected - E. Leslie Pidgeof
tion and model by-laws adopted at the
of Canada at the Atlanta Convention.
convention in San Francisco. Additional
Outgoing President Arch Klumph proposed
active membership was established and the
the establishment of an endowment fund
first non-English speaking country was
which was the forerunner of the Rotary
organized in Havana, Cuba, which is no
Foundation. We now had 247 clubs longer active.
27,000 members.
(Walt Baloom)
75th Anniv. Committee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVERUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

cWmittees
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebola, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shomo
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shomo
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 ■ George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980
8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma’S
*
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. ...........
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
« Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane .............
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
.
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . .......................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive * Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 &gt; Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island * Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive- Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt.#6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobib Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7] 47 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner. Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White. Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
...................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden. Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"Re Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Wr

The COLDWATEBfflhtary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^T^J'CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singuigesl C/Mrw the U, S. X.
February 5, 1980

Today's Program Chairman Bill Klotz spoke on the
upcoming 13th Annual Farmers Day. Bill presented Past President Paul Thompson who explained
the origin and objectives of Farmers Day. GetHAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ed DeVito, Al Nelson, Hal Sexton ting people Involved and working together la one
Fred Culy and Dick White. Many happy returns!
of the chief objectives.
President Elect Paul Ruse substituted for Pres.
David who is out of town.

The program was started In 1968 when the County

**********

Coop Council decided to sponsor a day long sem­
Sgt.-at-Arms Dave Pierce Is bound to set some sort inar to promote agri-business In Branch County.
of record for raising funds for the Rotary Founda­
tion with his light and entertaining "For the Good The expense of the noon luncheon and exhibit
spaces is borne by the many sponsors who show
of the Club" skit.
their wares at the show.
**********
Twenty six educational programs are held in con­
SHOW COUNTDOWN!
9 more practices before the cur­ nection with the exhibits, running from 10:00 A.M
tain goes up - 3 more weeks - lets all help Dir­
to 3»30 P.M. These topics cover such Items as
ector Jerry have a great show!
(The undertone &amp;
Farm Energy, Labor Management, the role of the
noise at Tuesday's practice about drove the dir­
dairy farm wife, Estate Planning for Farmers,
ector up a tree) Cooperation and consideration
Insect Control in Field Crops, Safe use of Wood­
is a sign of a good Rotarian.
burning Stoves, Farm Income Taxes, etc.
**********

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Hugh Archer, Dearborn, Past
Director of Rotary International, will be our
guest speaker on 75 YEARS OF ROTARY. Let's have
an outstanding attendance In honor of this dedi­
cated Rotarian.
**********

(Excerpt from the Governor's Monthly Letter)

"Ehe ink had hardly gotten dry on our December
letter where we quoted part of the State Legis­
lature's Concurrent Resolution commemorating the
75th Aimiversary of Rotary, when we received a
copy of an Executive Declaration in which
William Milliken, Governor of the State of Michi­
gan , declared the observance of Rotary Inter­
national Week in Michigan from February 17 thra
23, 1980. His Declaration is quoted in part
below:
"For 75 years, Rotary International has demonstrated outstanding humanitarian service and en­
couraged high ethical standards in all vocations.
Members of the service organization have con­
tributed to the economic, cultural and spiritual
values of our citizens and have exemplified the
principles of charity, unity and fraternity.

Nearly 2,000 visitors will congregate at the
Career Center on Monday Feb. 11, 1980 to take
part in the educational forums.
Admission charges are subsidized by the exhibit­
ors, thereby making a door admission charge un­
needed .

In depth programs are conducted after Farmers
Day by the sponsors in order to follow up on
questions and problems not answered in the group
discussions.
A fine program. Try to take advantage of this
opportunity to meet and talk with our farm
friends and learn more about their problems and
and the solutions offered.

**********
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM is in charge of Tom Miller.

ROTARY PROFILE

Robert M. Man was bom on
April 10, 1912 in New York
City, the son of Henry and
Mary Man. He received his
A.B. Degree from Elon Col­
'Throughout its history. Rotary International has
lege, North Carolina and
promoted understanding, good will and peace
his Master in Divinity
across the world. Rotarians have worked diligent­
from Virginia Theological
ly toward the goal of "Service Above Self".
Seminary.
Since Rotary International was founded of Febru
, .Father Bob and his wife, Edna
ary 23, 1905, it has grown to more than 18,500 clubftave
two children 1 Robert, Jr. and Mary Ann.
clubs in 152 countries throughout the world. I
He has served as Rector of churches in: Rock­
Michigan, there are 319 Rotary Clubs with 15,000
ingham, N. C., Covington, la,, Chattanooga,
members in seven districts.
Tenn., Clearwater, Fla., Bessemer, Ala. and St.
Therefore, I, William G. Milliken, Governor of
Nark's Church, Coldwater, Mich. He also served
the State of Michigan, do hereby declare February as Chaplain (Capt.) U. S. Amy during W.W.II.
17-23, 1980, as Rotary International Week in
Bob has a vital interest in Boy Scouts of Amer­
Michigan, and urge all citizens to recognize the
ica, Red Cross Board, State Board of T.B. Assn.,
numerous contributions of Rotary International
Chamber of Commerce Board, City Recreation Board
to this state and nation.'1'
member of Department of Social Services (Branch
■signed by: William G. Milliken,
County Board).
In his leisure time he enjoys
Governor
lapidary and writing.
"We Rotarians of Michigan should be proud that our
record as a service organization is worthy of
recognition from both the State Legislature and
Have you given your earnest consideration to
the Governor of Michigan on our Diamond Anniver­
sary. Their expressions should inspire all of us the opportunity available to you to attend the
to move on to even greater accomplishments in the Rotary International Convention this summer in
Chicago? This is probably the best opportunity
years ahe^d.
'Let Service Light The Way' in
we will ever have to do so. Certainly the
Michigan.
distance involved is negligible. Talk with
President Dave about the details.

Walt Baloom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVlJ®

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holbon
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CWMITTEES

1979-80

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsev
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, diaries
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, „
.
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES I. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckei
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chef Graves
28 ■ Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckei
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 • Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 ■ George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 • Don Steffey
22 • Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 • Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 • John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich. 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilm&lt;5 J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -■ Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple .Knoll - Kay .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckei, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
• Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William^ 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry. 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
278-5956
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
278-5075
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
639-8669
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary. ....
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
238-2266
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
278-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
278-4082
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. .................
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
369-1828
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
279-7810
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
278-8668
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .
639-4659

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse. Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wondo
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •.............
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian..........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 TouP°l'k. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-5166 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Trous*- James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
nn 2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall . ....
639-8453 Worsen, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. .- .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

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The COLDWATEgggfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWMg^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingiiigestCiMn'n the U. S. A.

Feb. 12, 1980
TUB ITS I
Regular song books were dispensed with and a
group of 9 and Dan Dean sang their Rotary Show
songs.
Jerry Towns neglected to introduce Winnie Kornstien as his guest. I sure hope he invites her
to all 3 shows.

Dave Rubley read a note of appreciation to the
Club from Helen Luce.
Terry O'Connell threatened late ad sellers with
R.S.
I.
review.

Jia Lyon is asking for volunteers to work on
bringing show sets to Tibbits on Saturday, Feb.
26. Please contact Jim for details.
Dave Pierce welcomed back and fined John Dean
and George Pierce who are back from las Vegas,
and he also welcomed Pres. Dave back from the
Virgin Islands. No funny remarks, guys!
Dave,
because he was criticized by Ernie Luse for not
raising enough money for the Scholarship Fund,
fined Ernie for not having a Susan B. Anthony
dollar. Dan Ward paid a buck for getting a word
about the Dairy Queen now open.

*♦♦***♦*•»■»
Paul Ruse announced that next week's program
will be Hugh Archer, a Past Director of Rotary
International, who will talk on "The First 75
Years of Rotary."

*♦♦*****♦#
75 YEARS OF ROTARY - LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN!

Name of association shortened to Rotary Inter­
national (1921-22). With adoption'Of ’new By­
laws, the R.I. board of directors received auth­
ority ?to create, adopt and preserve an emblem."

Tom Miller introduced Darryl Lankford, who is a
Consumer Power Representative, who gave an over­
view on nuclear power. Also representing Con­
sumer Power was an area representative, Gregg
Northrup, and Ms. Barbara Graham, a Public Re­
lations Representative,
Nrv.Lankford showed slides on the two Consumer
Power nuclear power plants and the proposed plant
at Midland, Michigan. The Charlevoix plant is a
75 megawatt installation built in 1962. Mr.
Lankford mentioned that this plant is operating
successfully with no problems. Consumer’s
Palisades plant in Bridgman, Michigan is a 130
megawatt installation and has a $28 million cool­
ing tower as a monument to the nuclear regulatory
agency's philosophy.

Mr. Lankford proceeded to give us a short course
of the construction of an atom and the results of
neutrons being absorbed in the nucleus of the
atom, causing an unstable mass. He discussed the
control of the energy released from fission and
the frequency of maintenance on the reactor.

He proceeded to tell us about the proposed Mid­
land Michigan plant that has come up in cost from
1969 from $365 Million to a proposed $3»1 billion
through change in design and inflation. He dis­
cussed radiation hazards and explained that radi­
ation can neither be seen, heard, smelled, tasted
or felt and an individual would absorb more radi­
ation watching television than in being within 50
miles of a nuclear plant.
Mr. Lankford discussed nuclear waste and up until
1977 Consumer Power was allowed to ship these
products over the highway. The Nuclear Regula­
tory Agency has an indefinite hold on this pro­
cess and is forming a new guideline.

Due to the expense of governmental regulations,
the speaker projected an increase of nuclear
power use from approximately 12-|% of total energy
consumption in 1980 to 4Q% of total energy con­
sumption in the year 2000.
Thank you Tom for bringing us this informative
program when we hear so much about the energy
crisis.

BOTABT FROFIIB

Alan J. Sward, the son of
Florence and Arthur Sward,
was bom Aug. 16, 1928 in
Chicago, Illinois. He
received his B.A. Degree
from De Pauw University
in 1951
1929-30 The 25th anniversary of Rotary was nark­ "Duke" and his wife,
ed by having the convention in Chicago, where
Nancy, has two children,
Rotary began. The third Pacific Rotary regional John and Elizabeth.
conference was held in Sydney, Australia. Past
Since 1974 Duke has been Administrator at Maple­
service membership was established.
lawn M.C.F. Before that he spent 7 years at
LOCAL FACTS:
University Hospital, Ann Arbor and 14 years as
Coldwater Rotary began Nov. 18, 1921 at St. Marks Production Control Manager in a Plastics firm.

Parish House with 22 chartered members. Frank
Rowe elected 1st President. The club was spon­
sored by Hillsdale Club.
Glen Cowell only member to become District Gov.
Two Paul Harris Fellows - Harold Goodholm and
Ernest Luse.

******»*■»&lt;

Currently Duke is serving as Asst. Editor of the
Reflector and served as Sgt.-at-Arms 1978-79.

He serves on the Mental Health Board, the Com­
mission on Aging, Michigan Planning Council, the
Hospice Committee and is a member of the Choir
of the Presbyterian Church. In his spare time,
he enjoys Cross Country Skiing, reading and
music.

Past District Governor Bill Galbreath is recover­
ing from open heart surgery. You may send cards
to him c/o Cleveland Clinic
9500 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Duke Sward

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVERUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rublcy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jett Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 ■ Jerry Towns

1979-80

COMMUNITY SERVIC
Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Stettey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 ■ Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 ■ Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
IB - Richie Barnes
25 ■ Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Birlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Boblor, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 ■ Don Steffey
22 • Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 • Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Komstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . • • •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin. Rea, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson.................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea. Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia....

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NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -. Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . T.
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
‘Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne............... •
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island * Fae
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand * Jean
278-7152
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy ■ Sally
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura........................
369-1828
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel • .

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley. David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey. Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
238-2^11 1 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133. Narrows Road - .Rita
......
278-6183 sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda............
238-2855 shorno. Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6551 steffey, Don. 274 Kelle Drive - Suson
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
270-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy.................
238*4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian........................
278- 7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
27B-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . . . ................
278-5166 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
070 anil Uhl, Richord, 97 Edison, Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward- Dan- PO- Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams. Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo ■ • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodword, Leslie, 163 Marshall • ••••
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373.
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBgnfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT&amp;ROLW CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Smgmgest Chnnn the U. S. A.
February 19» 1980
Mr. Hugh M. Archer, Paet
President of Dearborn. Mich.
Rotary Club, and former mem­
ber of the Board of Directors
of Rotary International, was
the guest speaker at today's
Coldwater Rotary meeting.

must look ahead and meet new challenges to fur­
ther the concept of brotherhood.

Are we done? The speaker doos not think so!
Men who belong to the 18,500 Rotary clubs world
wide will be leading the world in stamping out
hunger and poor health.

Mr. Archer summed up his inspiring birthday
Mr. Archer Is President of
message by saying, "Are we not better off for
Splratex Co., a plastics
the Rotarians who have proceeded us for the past
extrusion firm, and also owns 75 years? Then let's put our mark on the next
the Archer-Reed Co., an engin­
75.
ering consulting firm in Dear­
Past
President Dick Uhl was the program chairman,
born. He is a Director of Syncro Corp., makers of
and presented Mr. Archer. Thanks to both for a
electro-mechanical devices, and a Director of
most challenging message.
Dearborn Bank and Trust Co.

A rotarian since 1951. he served as Governor of
District 640 in 1969-70, and
Director of
Rotary International in 1975~77. He has served
as chairman of Rotary International Youth Com­
mittee, Investment Committee and on the nominat­
ing committee for Rotary International President
in 1979.
He and his wife, Mary Jane, live in Dearborn.
They have three married daughters and four grand­
children.
Mr. Archer was surprised and delighted to have a
dear friend, Mr. Robert Winkel of South Haven,
meet him in Coldwater and join him at Rotary.
Mr. Winkel is presently serving as District 636
Editarlan.

♦»******♦»
Jerry Towns has next weeks program - it will be
a surprise!

*#*■»■»*****
President Dave read a thank you note from
Sheriff Norm Heinemann for Rotary's donation to
the "STAIT" drug enforcement program.

Dave also announced that Rotarian Mark Feller is
moving to Boston, Coldwater and Rotary will miss
Mark and we all wish him success in his new en­
deavors.

♦»♦**♦*♦**

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO TWO FINE ROTARIANS, HAROLD
GOOHiOLM AND CONRAD SWART!

Mr. Archer fashioned his talk around Rotary's 75th
♦»*#♦****♦
Birthday, which is being celebrated international­
ly next week. He complimented the local club on
The Whiffenpoofs vocal group entertained with
their custom of group singing and stated that part their special show number as did vocalist Bob
of a club's strength stems from its habit of sing- Nagle - you all sounded great fellows!!
ing together. Many clubs in other countries do
**********
not follow this Rotary concept, and consquently
miss a vital function of Rotary.
- — ‘T
Enclosed in today's adition is a reservation
application for R.I. Convention in Chicago,
Mr. Archer pointed out that it was on Feb. 23,
June 1-5. It is not to late to take part in one
1905 that Paul Harris called a fewjfriends to­
of the most inspiring events of a lifetime.
gether to establish a noon luncheon - fellowship Treat your Rotary Ann to a real great time in the
songfest type of weekly meeting - to help new­
Windy City and she will love you ever more. Sign
comers to Chicago become better acquainted and to
up now.
give mutual aid in business ventures. Mr. Harris,
being a person who lived by the concepts of the
Holy Bible, might have had the following thoughts
as he prepared for his first meeting:
ROTARY FH0PI1B
"There is a let of good and a lot of evil in the
world. All of us have experienced some of both,
and most of us will agree that the good far out­
weighs the evil. Rotary has had some influence
in promoting the good in the world.

John K. Milnes was born
Dec. 13, 1935 in Coldwater,
the son of William and
Marguerite Milnes. He gradu­
ated from Coldwater High in
1954 and received his B.S.
"Shakespeare's Hamlet' has hidden in its text the
Degree
from Western Mich.
Rotary 4-Way Test as well as many of Rotary's main
University in 1958.
ideals. For example:
John and his wife, Fae, have four children:
'This above all: to thine own self be true,
Scott, Mark, Andy and Corey.
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man..'"
After working for Western Michigan University
"Hamlet" Act 1, Sc. 3, 78-80
for two years, John returned to Coldwater in
i960 and and since been an integral part of
In Paul Harris' address to R.I. in Boston in 1933,
Southern Michigan Grocer Co.
Mr. Harris stated that "the world is full of
potential Rotarians who are not Rotarians in fact. John is an active member of the St. Marks Church
Vestry, on the Tibbits Board, the Coldwater Com­
If you have the love of your fellow men in your
hearts, my friends, you are potential Rotarians." munity School System, a coach of Little League,
and a coach for elementary school flag football
Mr. Harris went on to say "While Rotarians differ
and basketball. He is also one of the leading
in many respects, in two respects they are in
soloists in the Rotary Show each year. In his
perfect accord. First they believe that all
spare time hevenjoys cross country skiing, down
nations are respectable and desire to be honor­
hill skiing, gardening, biking and boating.
able in their dealings, and second, they believe
(I also know that he is very much at home in the
that all honorable vocations are entitled to re­
kitchen and is an excellent chef.)
cognition if they are used in the service of
society."
John states "I thoroughly enjoy meeting my
fellow members each week at Rotary."
Mr. Archer warned that Rotary cannot afford to
rest on their laurels of the past 75 years.
Walt Balcom

^Q^^f*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J*J

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 &gt; Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

communityTerv^B

cWvUTTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youlsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, BUI
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sword
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
BUI Klotz, Chet Groves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

3★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
2B - BUI Klotz

March I960
4 - Gil Patton
11 - Georgo Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 ■ Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 • Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, BUI Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
BUI Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 ■ Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 • Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann-Drive—-Margaret.
Barnes, Richie. 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff. 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne..............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Holl st. - Pat
Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
,
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthio Drive - Del Laura
279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
. 278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
278- 4040 Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
278-6821
’'278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J. . &lt;
278-2239
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha....................
278-8006
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klein, 'John? 39 Douglas'Avenue-. Patricia
278-4982
w238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-8086 Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay...........• • • • •
**278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan..................
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278- 2912 Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
279- 7130 Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-5075
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian.........................
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249 Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . . &lt;...........
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..............................................
279- 8445
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
* •
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison, Court - Janet
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
........................................
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-5917
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • •
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278-6978
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Normandin,
Tom,
609
State
Road
Janet
278- 4082
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . - .
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279- 9481
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna...............
Patton,
Gilbert,
107
Branch
Jane
639-4433
278-8743
639-4635 • Pearce, 8. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-2900
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest ■ Karen
278-6356
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279- 9266
278-8981
• Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
369-1828
278-7137
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming. 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-2744
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-8668
278-2311
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

LL‘. - *

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278 5493
278- 8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

FREL’QNT

COLMalLR, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
rfW]/)

The COLDWATEHmbtoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAfS^^^PCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dtTHHn the U. S. A.

February 26, 1980

Today's program, in charge of Jerry Towns, was
actually a practice session for showtime.

No birthdays this week!
75 YEARS OF ROTARY HIGHLIGHTS!

We started the day by sharpening up on the song,
1946-4? - The founder of Rotary, Paul Harris,
"Memories" with some improvement.
died in Chicago.
(As a memorial to Paul Harris, a
Next we were entertained by the Dr. Spook skit
Graduate Fellowship plan was initiated with 18
with Dave Pierce filling in for Chuck Woodward
granted for the 1947-48 academic year. The R.I.
and Al Nelson gave the answers.
board issued a call to comply with a mandate of
the 1938 convention to raise $2,000,000 for
Back to singing! The Battle Hymn of the Republic
the Rotary Foundation. Response was immediate
and Dick White’s rendition of Bill Jackson’s
and gratifying with $371,1^3•)
Poker Club.
195^-55 - The new Rotary headquarters building
was occupied in August. Rotary oommemorated its
golden anniversary with a book, ’’Rotary-Fifty
Years of Service.’’ a motion picture, "The Great
Adventure," and special presentations at the
convention. Postage stamps marking the anniver­
sary were issued by 27 countries.

Warren Adair followed with his skit on his
travels through Texas including some humorous
stories on Texas.
"Yesterday" was run through to see if we couldn't
sharpen up on it. By the time you receive this
letter, we had better know the words.

Ihn Magsig sang "Ghost Riders In the Sky" to the
delimit of all in attendance.

****»*«»»*
(Excerpt from the Rotary International Governor’s
Letter. Thanks to Elwyn Bodley for supplying.)

Chuck Bacon gave us a few examples of the humor
in his repertoire.

lET'S TALK ABOUT ATTENDANCE:

For a windup the chorus sakg "Just The Way You
Are" and Director Jerry sent us on our way.

It is not OK for you to look at the heading and
skip on down to something more interesting. There
are many things about this important subject that We do appreciate having Winnie Komstien being
back to play the piano for us.
need to be discussed.

**********
Many Bulletins are carrying appeals and editorials
and I feel a real effort is being made in the
Next Week’s program will be brought to us by
District to address this important area of club
Gil Patton. He will present a representative of
service.
Consumers Power Company.
The Clearwater Rotor of January 30th had a full
page "LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS", with the signature of each one repro­
duced. The letter concerned the "scooters" and &lt;....
attendance Jointly. In part I quote, "One
r &lt; Cmember of our board put it so well, 'many
qualified men in this community would give their
eye teeth to be a member of the Rotary Club of
RALPH TOUPALIK, INC.
Clearwater. Yet some of our members seem to take
1100 West Chicago Road
their membership in the club for granted -- con­
COLDWATER, MICH. 49036
stantly "scooting" and maintaining marginal
AMC Fl Jeep
attendance,'
"If you are one of those marginal attenders, you
will probably be hearing from some of your Board
of Directors. We don't want you to miss any part
of the precious privilege that is Rotary member­
ship and fellowship. The same applies to
"scooters". The Board has devised some ideas —
not to embarrass but to show you how much you are
missing in fellowship. There are so many of us
who cannot get enough Rotary every week. We want
you to see what you are missing!"

The Marco Islander heads off on January 17th witht

FOUR-WAY TEST FOR "SCOOTERS"

IS IT TRUE that you really can't remain until
the meeting adjourns?
IS IT FAIR to walk out on the speaker who is
giving his time to inform you or entertain you?

WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND BETTER FRIENDSHIPS to
slight your guest and your host at the club?

MICHAEL D. TOUPALIK
Wee President

Bus. Phone 279-9009
and 278-2709
Res. Phone 238-2318

Michael Toupalik, son of Rotarian Ralph and
Eileen Toupalik, was born Nov. 14, 1950 in
Coldwater, He attended St. Charles High School,
Kellogg Community College and Western Michigan
University majoring in history and business
education. He also studied at Ford Marketing
Institute.

Mike reports that he is single and HAPPY.
In 1965, while still in high school, Mike began
employment with his father. He worked there
throughout college, first in the service depart­
ment and then on to the sales force. Currently
he is Vice-President of Ralph Toupalik, Inc.

Mike lists his hobbies as water and winter activ­
ities, historical architecture, antiques and
staying single.

WILL IT BENEFIT your fellow club members, their
Mike continues "I would like to also note that I
guests and other visitors to see you leave early? sincerely appreciate all the 'warm tributes' I
Try this: I make no engagements on Thursday be­ have heard in my years in Rotary towards my
tween 12:10 and 1:10 for I am a Rotarian and that father, especially Ken Putnams."
time belongs to my community.

^5^^*/*/*/*/*/^/^

**********

ROTARIAN GUESTS, FEBRUARY 26, 1980:

Donald Leeth, Postmaster
Ray Ehl
Dan Dobson

Bronson
Quincy
Quincy.

Bill Milnes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cWfciTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVERUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 » Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITY SERVICW

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
FeBowshlp: Harald Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 • Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 • George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 • Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Croat
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1900
5 ■ Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 ■ Don Stine
29 ■ Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 ■ Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979
6 ■ Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 ■ Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook » Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ..«.
Kennedy, John, 85 Fafffield - Wilrrta J&gt; .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
......
278-6183 $exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...............................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238*4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278*6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FRH10NT
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n» MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATEB^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^ffiw’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

77ie Singinge.stCfAS^n .the U. S. A.

Rotary notes March 4, 1980
Dan Dean lead the Club in singing.
Dan and the Club both hope we can find
a piano player or ? Chuck Putnam and his table showed Chuck's questionable
Methodist tenor voice at its best advantage.
Happy birthday to George Buchanan
and Bill Carlson.
Fred Culy reminded us his birthday was February 4th but he
was lying on a beach to celebrate it.

The Club needs to break up the seating arrangement for the student guests
and not let Bill Crotty and Tom Miller have all the fun.
President Dave read thank yous for flowers from Marcia Nagle and Pat Klein.
Dave also announced Ed Geishert would collect ticket money in the absence of
Chuck Geishert.
Dave announced that Bill Fuller will undergo surgery this
week in Kalamazoo and Chuck Geishert is recuperating from a blood infection in
Kalamazoo also.
Coldwater is presently over 90% attendance for the first time

since last July.

Keep up the good work guys.

Norm Youtsey had the pleasant task of introducing the Club's newest member,
Jim York.
Jim is the manager of Voltek and along with his wife Susie and 2 sons
lives on West State Street.

Dave Pierce, old savings and loan breath, built up the scholarship fund with
fines for the "Snow Birds" and the picture-in-the-paper boys, and to those
who used words in the show.
I guess that embalming fluid effects your memory.
Next week's program - George Pierce will take us on a trip to Intnl. Veneer.
You chips off the old block watch out for splinters.
Attention all Club presidents, secretaries, directors, editarians - mark
your calendars for the 75th Anniversary Year District Conference Friday April 11
and April 12th in Kalamazoo.
Absent MembersWalt Balcom
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Duane Davidson
Jim Endicott-,-. Bill Fuller
Charles Geijshert
Bill Klotz
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
John Milnes

Early Leavers
Bill Grimes
Larry Donay
John Klein
Hal Creal
Chuck Putnam
Ken Putnam

Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Ruse
Ban Stine
Howard Taylor
^Jim Troust
Dick White
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Ken Worden

Student Guests
Julie Inde
Diana Wiltse
Allan Elliot

Rotarian Guests
Ray Ehl Quincy
Warren Wade Bronson
Non Rotarian Guests
Jerry Yoder - Coldwater
George Close - Coldwater
M. L. Pillsbury - Coldwater

Gil Patton introduced Mr. Dean Sible, District Public Affairs. Supervisor of
Consumer's Power Co.
Mr. Sible brought with him a small computer that he called
an energy environment simulator.
The computer had been programmed as of 1-1-78
with the nation's and world's reserves of coal, petroleum, natural gas, hydro­
electric and nuclean power.
Mr. Sible then gave us some other statistics such as
U.S. population growing to 220 million in 1980 and increasing at the rate of 1%
per year.
Presently the U.S. is using 18% of world's coal reserves, 46% of the
world's petroleum, 30% of the natural gas, 2% of the hydro-electric power, and
2% of the nuclear power.
The U.S. uses twice the energy W. Germany does.
Mr. Sible through different programming, showed the Club the effect of both rising
demand, conservation, steady and rising birth rate on our energy supply.
At
the present rate of demand, the U.S. has a 12 year domestic supply of oil and
a 40 year supply of natural gas.
The main message was we must learn to build
our energy sources and conserve simultaneously for the world has only a 190
year supply of fossil fuels.
We must develop our coal and nuclear resources
and improve our energy conservation or baby it will be cold inside and outside
for our great grandchildren.

ROTARY PROFILE

REO GOODWIN

Reo Goodwin is a life long resident of Branch County.
He is married to Ruth
and they have three children.
His children are married and to date have given
him six grandchildren.
He has spent the last 19 years as the manager of Sherwin
William's paint store.
He has hopes of retiring in the near future.
He enjoys
being in the Rotary.
Reo is just a local boy who likes things to go along
calmly and smoothly.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�_________ _____
cwIvutteIs
ROTARY CLUB OF
SERVICE
Coldwater, Mich. Director:CLUB
Norman Youtsey
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr*»id*nt
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

COMMUNITY SERVICW

Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sextan, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
FeMowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Malre, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupallk
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 ■ Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 • Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Protects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 ■ Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 • Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 ■ Ralph Toupallk
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred. 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom,. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card. Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito. Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold. 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves. Chet. 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene.
............
Higbea. Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4040 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacquelyn
278-6821 J0*!6/’ Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.....................
278-8006— Kerr, R°b°rt. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-4982 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue ~Patricia
278-8086 Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-5956 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5075 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-4741 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278 7940 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ...........
ova onoA Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
639-8669 Ly°n’ James' P’°*
137..............................................
639-8329 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
238-2266 Ma95'9» Dan' 263 Almary Dr. - Jan...................................
978-6652 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-5303 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-7] 52 Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean..........................
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279- 9481
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukes port Dr. Quincy - Sally
639-4433
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
369-1828
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5930 Seaman^Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. ....
238-2855 shorno,’‘Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad. 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupolik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 T°upo,ik. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811
LJhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249 ........................................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

•

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
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278-4907*
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278*5493
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279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�WF "He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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Published by The COLD
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SinghigestU^^liK the U. S. A.

ROTARY NOTES TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1980

The singing was verably led by Dick Hruska. X must admit one member
suggested a pitch pipe so we don't sound like the Vienna Boys' choir.
Birthdays this week - Don Stine - Happy Birthday Wherever you are
Gary Kuckel
Announcements: Fred Andersen requested all show bills be turned in to
him as soon as possible.

President Dave read a thank you from Chuck Geishert fro flowers while he
was in the hospital.
It's good to see you back Chuck. Dave mentioned
that there will be no meeting in Quincy, Monday, March 17th. Jim Troust
reported that Bill Fuller is convalenscing after heart surgery in Borgess
Hospital. Rich Holben's father had a coronary by-pass surgery at St. Joe's
in Ann Arbor.
President David mentioned to please let him know if anyone knows of a
piano playing businessman we could recruit. Howard Taylor has volunteered
to take piano lessons in Florida if the Club would fund his travel expense.

Jim Lyon wanted to tank all of the club members who helped on the back
stage work for the show.

Ernie Luse reported that 3 meal tickets were lost.
looking in John Milnes pocket.

As usual we started

Nest week's program is in charge of Chuck Putnam. As of this writing it
is a surprise. Come one — come all. The scope of interest of a mortician
is
Dave Pierce, substituting for father George, who
was in Washington checking on money market interest rates, lead us on a
guided tour of the International Veneer Company on Race Street in Coldwater.
This company is producing wood veneer for the European market in different
varieties of wood. The Club saw the total operation of sawing it into appro­
priate length for processing, sanding, pickling and the cutting it into widths
of .020 of an inch. To give a better perspective of .020 of an inch, the
human skin is .035 of an rinch thick. Editor's note: please .give credit.to
Chuck Bacon for that l^st. bit of fact. The finished product from this company
is made into doors of all types.

ABSENT MEMBERS
Walt Balcom
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Bill Fuller
Rich Holben
Santford Jolley
Bill Klotz
Bill Milnes

-Dick-Moore
Bob. Nagle
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Kenneth Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Don Stine
Mike Toupalik
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Norm Yousey

ROTARIAN GUESTS
Jim Eley - Bronson
Pete Baldwin - Quincy
NON ROTARIAN GUESTS
Dick Petersen
Julia Inde
Alan Elliott
Diana Wiltse
EARLY LEAVERS
Jim York
Jim Conrad
Dan Magsig
Ralph LaGro

A WORD FROM THE DISTRICT CLUB SERVICE COMMITTEE

It is a bit much to tank of the Rotary organization. The"most important
man" is the individual member. He is part of his club which is part of a
District which is part of the International organization. When we think of
this and the small paid staff it becomes obvious that most of the activities
are carried on by volunteers. A volunteer is a person who does a service with­
out thought of reward. This brings us back to the ROTARY motto "Service
Above Self".
In my considerable experience ROTARY is the best, most thorough and
efficient organization I have ever seen. It has had the benefit of compe­
tent volunteers for seventy five years. Any organization subjected to
this refinement is bound to be good.
ROTARY PROFILE

Dick Hruska, born July 24, 1934, in Youngstown, Ohio. He is married
to Jan, who is a L.P.N. at the Community Health Center, and they have
two boys. Dick owns the Big D Variety in Jonesville. His hobbies are
racquet ball, soft ball, hunting, fishing. He is a member of the
St. Paul Stewardship Committee and has been an active Jaycee's for 17
years and is now a J.C. I. Senator. Dick is currently the club's assistant
song leader and is a candidate for the Howard Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Fund for song leader/piano player.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —^WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secrotary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.i. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITy"sERvFc0

C&lt;WmITTEES

1979-80

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lvmbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Bolcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 ■ George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 ■ Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

February I960
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 • Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16- Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - BUI Fuller
27 • Charles Gelshert

6 ■ Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 ■ Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater • Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicaao Rd. - Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
•'*
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -. Patricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
* Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia .............
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatls, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sobaid, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-285^. shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sword, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...................
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth.....................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEEOfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^gOJ^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singings f

the U. S. A.

March 18, 1980

PREZ SEZi
President Dave read a thank you note
from Bill Fuller. He received a plant will hosp­
italized for heart surgery. Bill is now home and
recovering.

*«*■»****♦*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Don Stine, Duke Davidson, Dave
Pierce, Bill Milnes. Happy birthday fellows.

«♦***♦•#*»
JUNE 1-5 Rotary International Convention in
Chicago. There Is still time to get your regis­
tration and reservations In for a time of your
life.

♦■»•»*»****#

ABSENTEES MARCH

18, 1980:
Jim Koss
John Milnes
Mark Maire
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupalik
Charles Woodward

George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
Reo Goodwin
Chet Graves
Rich Holben
Santford Jolley
Bill Klotz
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Randy Houtz
Tom Evans
Jerry Hollister

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

The Home Is located just west of Albion on Old
26 Mlle Rd, just north of 1-94. They now have
boys homes In Columbus and Van Wert, Ohio.
The first cottage was built in 1913. the second
in 1915 and the two housed 33 boys and 1 house
mother.
All boys come to Starr on a voluntary basis stay Is not mandatory, however every boy 1b en­
couraged to stay Indefinitely. They live in
groups of 12 to a cottage and do all things to­
gether. The discipline is handled on a peer
basis and teachers report that behavior problems
are minimal. Each person accepts the responsl*
bllity of all others in their group. The average
length of stay at the home is 11 months, and
many of the residents are reluctant to leave at
the end of their training period.

The Albion campus has recently been greatly en­
hanced by the relocation of the county road that
formerly split the grounds. The attractive lake
at the north end of the campus is now undergoing
a clean out to make it more useable for boating,
fishing, etc.

Many of the School's main buildings are named
after long time supporters of the school. Since
the Starr Commonwealth is not a public school,
it depends entirely upon foundation grants and
volunteer donations for it's revenue. Fund
raising is a continual year around job.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Diane Wiltse
Alan Elliott
Julia Inde

Program Chairman for today was Ken Putnam, who
presented Mr. Emery Blanke, Director of Community
Relations for Starr Commonwealth Home In Albion.
Mr. Blanke showed slides of early days of Starr
Commonwealth.

Coldwater High School
W
It
II
II
II
II

Tom Normandin.

Mr. Blanke extended an invitation to all Rotar­
ians to visit the site just west of Albion at
any time to become better acquainted with It's
humanitarian effort.

EXCERPT FROM DISTRICT 636 DIGEST by Bob Winkel.

Thanks Ken and Emery for an Interesting and ed­
ucational program.

• k.

EARLY LEAVERS:

Ed Geishert

John Klien

*&gt;********

I WISH I’D SAID THAT!
The Haslett Okemos KEY
notes "One local cynic has spotted one commodity
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM CHAIRMAN is Harold Creal.
that's actually down in price - two-bit poli­
ticians are now a dime a dozen." —THE NEWS ,
*/*/♦/*/♦/*/*/*/*/»/*/*/*/*/»/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/
Hillsdale, speaks of a visiting Rotarian "with
a record of 20 years of irregular attendance."
ROTARY PROFILE
—Reeman Frussell, PORTA-ROTA-CALL, writes,
Robert
B. Kerr was born in
"Accuracy is my motto!
I never nake mistakes!"
Coldwater Nov. 12, 1922, the
— ROTA-BOUT-HASTINGS reports that "Everybody
son of Robert A. and Lucille
who got where he Is had to start from where he
Kerr.
He graduated from
was." — From Allegan's WHEEL TRACKS, "As we
Coldwater
High School and
enter the 80's it seems appropriate that our new
attended the University of
dollar coin is only slightly larger than a quarter
‘Michigan. He went into the
Don't let inflation of your ego cause the same
Air Force in 1942 and flew
thing to happen to your involvement in our Club
B 17s.
and Service to Mankind!"
Bob and Martha Fuller were married in 1945 and
**♦#***»##
have five daughters and one son.
The attendance report for January, 1980 shows
Bob has been associated with Kerr Hardware for
Bronson Rotary Club in first place among all size
clubs with a record 96.5 %• Coldwater was number many years and at present is the owner of the
store. He also farms as a hobby.
one among clubs of a membership of 100 or over
with 90.84 percent. Let's keep up the good work
32 out of 33 years membership in Rotary, Bob has
and get those makeups in.
had perfect attendance. He had served on many
Rotary Committees and has participated in 32
##***«#*♦#

Rotary shows.
FROM DISTRICT 636 DIGESTI

"MEMBERSHIP ENTAILS RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULAR
ATTENDANCE. THE WEEKLY MEETING IS THE HEART OF
EACH ROTARY CLUB. YOU ARE NEEDED---EVERY WEEK."

An avid hunter and conservationist, Bob also
enjoys golf. He has been President of Branch
County Red Cross for many years. He also served
on the Board of Directors of Michigan Hardware
Association, and was President of the organiza­
tion in 1970.

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^VUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 * Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.
. J I X
Th.au™ .

COMMUNITY SERVICW
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, ,
.
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O’Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 • Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 ■ Richie Barnes
25 ■ Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 ■ Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 • Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

1Q79.R0 if vou wish to chanqe dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. ......
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann...........................* •
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Koren......................- •
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean..................
Bobier. Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat.........................
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union Qty Rd. - Lillian.............................
Crotty. Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . • • •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles. 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann • • • •
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair...................
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake...........
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte.................
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat............................................
Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street - Francine. . . . .
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin. 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln..................... •
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson..................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. ...

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
238-2511 1 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J?.................
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.. ^. ... .
278-6183 Sexton. Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue Patricia................
238-2855 Shorno, Donold. 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kqy • ••.-......................
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan..................
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.................
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .....
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri.
................
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-2217
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy................
767-4508
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
238-4632
278-5075
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-7448
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ...........
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive . . .......
2782021
278-7249 Lymburner, Bill. 847 E. Chicago Road - Corlene • ■
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
2798445
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..............................................
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle ■ Carol............
279-7147
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
639-8329 'Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan...................................
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-7948
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne. ...............
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison, Court - Janet
278-2811
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr.. 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.......................................
278-6534
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores............................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary.
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-6783 White, Richard. 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-5917 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean..........................
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
278-7152 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4248
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo •
Nagle. Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.............................
278-2968 Nelson. Al. 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
•
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-6978 Normandin. Tom, 609 State Road - Janet.
...........
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 4082 O'Connell, Terry. 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
639- 8453
279-9481
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna...............
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.............................
639-4433
278-8743
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
639-4635
278-2900
Pierce,
Dave,
114
Hillcrest
Karen
.................................
278- 6517
278-6356
Pierce,
George.
77
S.
Sprague
Virginia
279-9266
• Honorary Member
278-8981
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
369-1828
278-7137
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
278-2744
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-8668
278-2311
Putnam,
Kenneth,
11
E.
Chicago
Street
Mabel
.
.
639-4659

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Sec. 34.66, P.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDOTER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Alwaj^ Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATE|g»ta7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^S^OJ^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dfifytfnthe U. S. A.

March 25, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Dave read a note from Bill
Fuller telling us that he is doing fine and is
looking forward to being with us in a few weeks.

President Dave congratulated the visiting Bronson
Rotarians for the fine basketball accomplishments
of Bronson High School.

**********
Rotarian Rich Holben reported that his father,
Dick, is making a good recovery at Ann Arbor
St. Joseph Hospital and hopes to be home by
Easter.

Program Chairman Harold Card presented as guest
speaker for the day, Mr. Darrell Lankford,
Consumers Power Nuclear Programs Analyst, who
explained by colored slides what happened at
Three Mile Island.

A great deal of misunderstanding was present on
behalf of the press since they did not under­
stand the technical terminology and the utility
did not furnish knowledgeable technicians to
interpret for the press.

The failure started when a series of 5 valves
remained closed, thus causing a loss of coolant
liquid. A red warning light that is designed to
**********
warn of such a malfunction had been inadvertent­
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Paul Thompson. Congratulations ly covered by a 3 X 5 cardboard tag and the
Paul, many more.
operator on duty was not warned in time to pre­
vent the accident. As a result, a hydrogen
**********
bubble developed and caused a near panic among
DISTRICT CONFERENCE, APRIL 11-12. - Kalamazoo the news media and neighboring community. All
Harold Goodholm is looking forward to attending
of the project engineers pointed out that the
and would like several companions to join him.
bubble could not be explosive since oxygen was
not, and could not, be present. However, the
**********
potential results were so tremendous that area
A standing ovation was given for Harold Goodholm
wide evacuation was instituted. Some radioactive
upon his completion of 57 YEARS OF PERFECT ATTEND­
water was dumped into the Saskatchewan River,
ANCE IN ROTARY. What an accomplishment!. Tom
however, the health harming amounts of radio­
Miller and Fred Anderson were also recognized for
active materials was about equal to a common
their perfect attendance.
xray. The actual measurement was one million
**********
"rims" which is l/1000th of a "rad." Cancer
patients receive 5000 rads of radioactive mater­
ABSENTEES, MARCH 25, 1980:
ial over 12 weeks.
George Buchanan
Charles Putnam
Many people were fearful that the core might
Ken Putnam
Hal Creal
melt down which would be the worst possible
Fleming Pruitt
Bill Crotty
accident. The core will melt at 5°°° degrees F
Charles Davis
Hal Sexton
and would then melt the 12 inches of steel floor
Don Shorno
larry Donay
and go through 12 to 20 feet of concrete, thus
Bill Fuller
Don Stine
getting- into the watershed. Once mixed with
Ed Geishert
Howard Taylor '"*"
water, a tremendous explosion would occur, send­
Bill Grimes
James Troust
ing radioactive clouds over the whole countryBill Klotz
Dan Ward
gidb.
John Milnes
Charles Woodward
Bill Milnes
Ken Worden
At the present time, Pennsylvania authorities
Tom Normandin
will not allow any effort to put the plant back
Jim York
John Pierson
into operation, and the future of the utility is
in doubt. The Consumer Power plant in Midland
ROTARIAN GUESTS1
has been altered to prevent such an accident,
Alvin Viler
Bronson
and Consumers still hopes to complete the
Doug Thompson
Bronson
Midland project. However, environmental groups
Charlie Davidson
Quincy
and many legislators are throwing up as many
Warren Wade
Bronson
road blocks as possible.
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Scott Anderson
Julia Inde, CHS

Diana Wiltse, CHS
Alan Elliott, CHS

EARLY IE AVERS:

Carroll Barnes
Bill Carlson

Thanks to Harold Card for bringing Mr. Lankford
back for this most interesting and timely program

ROTARY PROFILE
Dan Magsig

**********
(Gleaned from the District 696 Governor's Letter
so thoughtfully sent by Elwyn Bodley from his
winter home)
"WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE BULLETIN?

Edwin C. Geishert was born
Nov. 5, 1916, in South Bend,
Indiana, the son of Mildred
and Oliver Geishert. He
attended Niles Highschool,
Utilities Engineering
InstituterRefrigeration
and Airconditioning, South
Bend School of Tool DesignTool
Die Designing and
Engineering.

"Every week thousands of Rotary Club bulletins
are published around the world in many different
languages. Some are small duplicated sheets,
others are printed pieces that fold into four or
six pages, while still others are printed publica­ Ed and his wife, Sylvia, have
Jr. He is part owner of Great lakes Skirting 4
tions with photographs. Some are supported by
Dock, Inc., manufacturers of mobile home skirt­
advertisments.
ing and boat docks.
"What is the purpose of the immense outpouring of
Ed served the Quincy Rotary Club as President in
printed and-, typed material? No matter what its
1958-59 as well as the Board of Directors.
size or format, a good club bulletin promotes

it

fellowship, stimulates attendance, reports news of An avid sportsman, Ed is President of the I-69
the club, contributes to the Rotary education of
Shooting Preserve, He is a members of Elks,
members and, in general, furthers the programme of Coldwater Country Club and Shrine. He enjoys
your club locally and world wide"
hunting, fishing and golf.
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�__________________

C^VUTTEES

1

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vico President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

1979-80

COMMUNITY SERVIC

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sobala, BUI
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
. „
FeNowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley.
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Moire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O’Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 • Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 ■ Harold Card

September 1979
4 ■ Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Komstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. ...........
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . • Davidson. Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne..............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ... .
Donay, Lawrence. 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake..............
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark. 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
......................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy. Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll -JJay
---- «...............
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri..................................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
•Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood ...........
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road • Carlene ■
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137.................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
* •
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne....................
• Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John. 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. .....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
.............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan...................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
767-4508
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive.....................
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
279-7147
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-5166 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-7948 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811 Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
........................................
278-6534
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
238-4323
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams. Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie. 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna...............
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

I

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan.

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N, FREMONT
COLD'MTER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Michigan 49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgfflfeZ^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?S^|OJ^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Suiguiges/ d/iWM‘n the U, S. A.

April 1» 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Dave reminded us that the
District Governor's Conference will be at the
Kalamazoo Center April 11 and 12. See Pres.
Elect Paul Ruse if you are planning to attend.

**»**«•♦***
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Charles Woodward and Don Stine.
May they have many more.

t#*»*w*»w*w
Diane Pridgeon was guest pianist and Jerry Towns
song leader. What a difference a little music
makes! The singing fellowship is a vital part of
Rotary meetings and a good pianist sure adds a
lot.

«*«#»**»**
ABSENTEES APRIL 1, 1980:

Bill Klotz
Jim Koss
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Miller
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Mark Maire
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Howard Taylor
Mike Toupalik
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Dick Biringer
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Richard Hruska
John Klein
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
Solon, Ohio

Jim Eley
Norm Strobel
Dan Dobson
Norm Dornhirer
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS

Scott Anderson
Mike Pridgeon

Harriet Schlubatis
Diane Pridgeon

ROTARY PROFILE

Paul Ruse was born May 16, 1922
in Rice Lake Wisconsin. He
grew up on a farm, a typical
farm boy. He attended Chetak
Highschool in northwestern
Wisconsin and then served in
the Navy during World War II
as an Aviation Electric Mate.
After serving his country, he
attended Iowa State University
in Ames, Iowa. He went to
Broadcast School in Minneapolis
and on into the radio business
in Wisconsin in 194?. He spent 20 years as an
. Advertising Sales Manager for radio in Oeleein,
Iowa. Seeking new opportunities, Paul bought
WTVB in late 1971.
Paul and his wife, Myrtle, have 5 children! three
boys, all married, and two daughters. Also,
three grandchildren.

Today's program chairman was Gordon Schlubatis
who presented Mr. Mike Pridgeon, prominent Branch
County Farmer and member of Michigan Farm
Bureau Agricultural Committee. Mike is a fourth
generation farmer from California Township and
is in partnership with his brother and father.
Mike spoke on U.S. Agriculture, it's problems
and solutions.

Three or four percent of our population now
grows the life giving produce for the other 97%»
as compared with India's 70% of population need­
ed to grow their nation's food supply.

We are blessed with vast natural resources in
land, water and know-how. Michigan has a pretty
good climate for growing produce, and wide
spread use of irrigation in Southern Michigan
has taken much of the risk out of Michigan
farming.

Agriculture exports will be worth 37 billion
dollars this year and is the major factor in
offsetting our oil Imports in trying to correct
our balance of trade. Russia and Japan are our
two largest customers for agriculture products.
Russia, however, is a flighty customer in that
they buy farm produce only when they have crop
failures. The Federal embargo on sales to
Russia will not accomplish it's intended effect
as Russia has gone through previous total embargos without apparent ill effects. It may
mean a slight reduction in the Russian standard
of living, but this is hard to measure since
release of news information is controlled by the
Russian government. Our speaker felt that food
exports do not make a good substitute for a
strong national defense policy.
Mr. Pridgeon is in agreement with Mr. Carter's
efforts to balance the national budget for 1981*
However, he feels that agriculture research
should be continued since continued increase in
productivity is vital in order to feed our
nation. Mike believes the present marketing
system is working and that farmers should be
able to make money with four out of five years
of good production. Agriculture’s productivity
per worker is almost double of that of any other
major U. S. industry.

A question and answer period after Mr. Pridgeon's
talk brought forth several pertinent points and
showed a broad concern by the listeners. One
question that involves us all had to do with the
heavy use of water for irrigation. Michigan
Farm Bureau is researching who owns the water,
sho has the primary right to use it, and for
what purposes. It may very well be that farmers
will have to restrict their use in the future,
however, present Michigan laws are very vague
on this subject, and Michigan Farm Bureau would
like to clarify the issue before it gets into
the courts.
Thanks Gordon and Mike for this informative and
crucial program.

We were glad to have Mrs. Diane Pridgeon and
Mrs. Harriett Schlubatis as special guests.

Next week's program is under direction of Don
Shorno and will feature a program from the
Branch County Intermediate School District.

Paul was very active in the Iowa Republican Party
on a state-wide basis. He served as Mayor Pro
Tem for eight years in Oeleein, Iowa. He is a
Past-President of the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce
and President Elect of Coldwater Rotary.

A typical "dO-it-yourselfer", Paul enjoys wood­
working, especially furniture. His ambition is to
become an "International Bum” and travel throughout
the world, as soon as possible.

EARLY LEAVERS:

Larry Donay
Reo Goodwin
Hal Creal

Jim Eley
Bill Carlson

WKB

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BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

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�C®WTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVERUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Hol ben
1982 ■ David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, .
,
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS

February I960

August 1979
7 ■ Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - BUI Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
IB - Richie Barnes
25 • Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 ■ Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie.. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
................
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ..«.
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -.Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri. :
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene * •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* •
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
♦ Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
..............
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223" Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle
238-2511 ■ Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
-278-5970 $*eaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
-338-2855 'Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
279-7147
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-7948
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison, Court • Janet
278-2811
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
........................................
278-6534
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
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278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
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278-7888
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278-4424
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278-6586

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C0LDIMTER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
oJvn?V&gt;

The COLDWATEB^btory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^OJ/^’CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest d'liWm the U. S. A.

April 8, 1980

SEZ: Governor's Conference is this weekend.
Coldwater will be well represented by Ernie Luse,
Harold Goodholm and Paul Ruse.

P&amp;st President and Show Ticket Chairean Chuck
Geishert reports gross show ticket revenue of
$5,682 with no money outstanding. Chuck says
"Well done Rotarians and tanks for the fine coop­
eration."

*»»****♦*■»*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jin Koss, Jerry Towns, Dale
Treadwell, George Buchanan and Howard Teeter.
Congratulation gentlemen!

«•****»***«
ABSENTEES APRIL 8, 1980«
Gil Patton
George Pierce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Mike Toupalik
Dick White
Ken Worden

Richie Barnes
Bill Carlson
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Jeff Dean
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben
Tom Miller
Dick Moore

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Joe Uvick

Bob Sargent
Jim Eley
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS1

Bill Robinson
Kris Whitcomb

Jim Pagni
Grace Freshe

*#*««*****
EARLY LEAVERS:

Bill Grimes
Jim York _
Tom Normandin

Jim Lyon
Chuck Davis
Jim Eley
Duke Davidson

** ***«-»*»*«
(Excerpts from Newsletter by Editarian Bob
Winkel)

"OCCASIONALLY we come across innuendoes by
Rotarians concerning the efficiency of the staff
at R.I. headquarters. If those who make these
remarks will look at their own operations, they
will find that the faults usually stem from
within their own club. R.I, can only be as
efficient in matters concerning us as we help
them to be. Most problems come from inattention
at club level. As a well known cartoon charact­
er once said, *We has met the enemy and they is
us.'"
"’Don’t fail to teach your children the value of
a dollar. It's much easier for them to accept
the bad news while they're young.'"
(THE KEY - Haslett-Okemos)
"'Living a long time is no particular accomp­
lishment. It is the quality of living that
counts.'" (J. EddMclaughlln-Past Pres., R.I.)

"IN THE FIRST SIX MONTHS of our ROTARY YEAR, nine
clubs contributed $13,613.75 50 the ROTARY FOUNDA
TION. Several Paul Harris Fellows have been
honored and we have seven new sustaining members.
The District average is now at $4.75 per Rotar­
ian. This is a good start but we have a long
way to go to match the total of over $66,000.
and an average of $23,85 which was the record
set last year. The formula for extra awards is
$10.00 to $14.99 t one extrai $15.00 to $19.99 two and $20.00 to $29.99 ~ three extras. This
year we have three extra awards because of the
contribution level last year. Let's hear from
the other forty one clubs which have not made
contributions yet this year."

Today's Program Chairman was Don Shorno who pre­
sented William Robinson, Director of Special
Education for the Handicapped, Branch County
Intermedicate School District. Mr. Robinson
gave a pitch for a "yes" vote of 3/4 mill for
continuation of the handicap program which will
be on the ballot in June.
Mr. Robinson presented Miss Grace Freske, an
instructor for the deaf, and Miss Kris Whitcomb
of Bronson, a deaf student who gave demonstra­
tions on working with deaf students. A special
communication system called "silent ear" is a
great help in aiding deaf persons to communicate
with others. The Instructor has a special body
mike and the student wears a highly sensitized
hearing aid which is effective within a range of
100 yards. Each unit costs over $1,000 and must
be recharged each evening.

Use of voice only is called oral communication,
and use of hands only is called sign language.
A newer concept is total communication which is
maximum use of hands and voice, and is very
effective.
Teacher and student gave a very interesting de­
monstration of how the pupils are taught sounds
of vowels and words. By repetition the student
will eventually know a complete vocabulary and
be able to carry on a regular conversation with
whomever they come in contact with.

Miss Whitcomb gave a very interesting and tal­
ented Charlie Chaplin monologue which demonstra­
ted her great progress and ability potential.
Rotarian Dan Dean gave a personal testimony and
appeal for support of the proposed millage. He
made the point that with the help this young
lady has received she will become a useful
citizen and not be a dependent person.

This was a very moving and timely program. We
expend our thanks to Don for bringing us this
reminder of our community needs.

***•»«**«*
NEXT WEEK Don Steffey will present Lee Feller
who will bring us up to date on world hunger.
TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY Mark Maire will present an
education specialist from Lewis Research Center
for NASA.

ROTARY PROFILE
William Crotty was born in
Detroit, Michigan 5/17/42.
He graduated from Pompano
Beach, Florida High School
and Florida State Univer­
sity.

Bill and his wife, Barbara,
have fix childreni Billy, 13 I
Kevin, 12j Cathy, 10» Bridget, 8| Kristen, 4|
Jenny, 1|.
Bill and been affiliated with Crotty Corporation
for 15 years and has been a Rotarian for the
past two years. He served as the Chairman of
District 636 Annual Golf Outing at the Country
Club.
A member of the Coldwater Little League Board,
4-H Foundation, Board of Branch County Federal
Savings and Loan, Bill still finds time to pur
sue his hobbies of golf and antique and classic
autos.

Z/Z/i/Z/Z/VVV^/Z/Vi/E/r/r/^/V^/V^^Z/Z/^/Z/
Walt Baloom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M,
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiona Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr*«ld*nt
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 • Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

cWmittees
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sextan, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, ,
. ~
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at*Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 • George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 • Gary Kuckel
11 • Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 ■ John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 • Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 ■ Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15- Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken. 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary............ ’. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary ...........
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson ..............
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly 5
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
T.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
,
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue * Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha ■ Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen . . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road ....
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene ■ ■
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
..................,
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne............... - ■
‘Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive' - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren
..........................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
236*2355 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
279- 7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278*6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST’LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER,. MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2316
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBTOtar,! REFLECTOR
Published by The COIDWA^^^OJ^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinge.vl CfAI^'n the U. S. A.

April 15» 1980
Prez Seei President Dave presented Bob Kerr with
32 years of Perfect Attendance. Congratulations.

President Dave read a letter from Branch Mental
Health announcing an open house Thursday,
April 24 from 1:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M.

***»»**♦♦*
Ken Putnam led us in prayer and with words like
omnipotent skillfully woven in, it gives another
dimension to the Putnam personality.

#***»*#♦*»
There were no birthdays to celebrate, which leads
the editor to believe that in those hot days in
July everybody spent all his time in some outdoor
activity.

Program Chairman Don Steffey presented John
Dygert who introduced Lee Feller, President of
Alliance Foods, Inc. of Coldwater. The program
was a presentation of R. I.'s Health, Hunger
and Humanity Program, ably chaired in Cold­
water's Club by Bill Milnes with a committee of
Jerry Towns, Dick Moore and John Dygert.

John Dygert explained the Health, Hunger and
Humanity Program goals as follows;
1.

To support major service projects too
big for one club.

2.

To provide vaccines for major immuniza­
tion projects in developing countries.

3.

To provide many kinds of support for
nutritional, social and human develop­
ment reports.

4.

To provide financial support to Rotarians
who volunteer their time for 3~H Projects

5.

To finance long term self help projects.

♦*****♦*»♦
Songleader Dan Dean, with an assist from Ken
Putnam, lead us in song. This acapella singing
makes us long for the return of Winnie Kornstlen
to the Rotary piano.

«**»***»*«
Dave Pierce, our Sergeant at Arms, did his usual
excellent comedy benefit for the scholarship fund.
With an assist from "Chase's Calendar of Events",
he zeroed in on Private Property Week for Don,
Norm and Jeff? April 15th Income Tax Day for Bill,
Ernie and Richies Bicycle Safety Week for Harold
and Rich; Wilber Wright's Birthday for Bill,
Chuck, George, Hal and Jim; and Clarence Darrow's
Birthday for Ed. Duke Davidson almost had his
hand in his pocket for the scholarship fund until
he found out that lawyer's talk about "The Bar"
with a different meaning.

»»****»♦»»
&gt;r

ABSENTEES APRIL 15, 1980:

Charles Bacon
Walt Balcom
Dick Biringer
John Dean
Steve Glover
. Richard Hruska
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam

Fleming Pruitt
Don Stine
•
Howard Taylor
Mike Toupalik
Jerry Towns
James Troust
Larry Woodhams
Ken Worden

Lee Feller's remarks were focused on the hunger
concern and to graphically illustrate this, he
stated that of the 100 Children born in develop­
ing countries every minute, 20 will die within
a year; 60 of the survivors will receive no
medical care and will suffer from permanent
physical and mental impairment due to malnutri­
tion; and out of the 10 who reach school age,
only 4 will complete elementary school.

500 million people worldwide go to bed hungry.
500 million people worldwide go to bed malnour­
ished.
15,000 people worldwide from hunger
each day.
The world's population will increase from it's
present 4.2 billion to 8 billion people by the
year 2000.

Mr. Feller felt that with this program of world­
wide food shortages and with the 3rd World
Nations developing atomic devices, the United
States should see this impending crisis as a
threat to national security. We must stay on
the offensive on food and work to resolve
problems badly mismanaged by the world bureau­
crats. The food crisis will make the energy
crisis look like small potatoes, if you will
pardon the very appropriate play on words.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Morris Stulberg
Bob Kirkpatrick
Kent Miller
John Worth
Mike Wellever
EARLY LEAVERS:
Larry Donay
Chuck Davis
Carroll Barnes
John Worth
Bill Crotty
Tom Miller

Marshall
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

Lester Wise
Chuck Geishert
Dan Magsig
Terry O'Connell
Dan Dean

«**♦»»♦»»»
George and his wife, Carolyn, met while at Purdue.
They have two children, Jeff, age 16, who will
solo on his birthday, and Jennifer, age 13, an
active 8th grader on the cheer leading squad.
George and his family came to Coldwater in 1974.
He started Air Flight in 1975. He has little
leisure time, but does like to water ski. His
work keeps him away from home three nights per
week. He commutes to New York via Chicago.

Joining Rotary in September, 1976, George has to
work hard to keep 96% attendance due to work. He
does have an advantage, he can make up in New York
one day and Los Angeles the next.

Thanks to the 3~H committee for this informa­
tive program.

"COMMAND IS A LONELY VIGIL"
George Buchanan was
born in Willshire,
Ohio. He graduated
from High School in
i960. He took his
first plane ride at
the age of 8 in a
TWA DC3 as a pass­
enger and knew that
he would like to be
a pilot.
(He saw
the stewardess kiss
the pilot for a good
landing.) He was
actively introduced to flying through the
Indiana Tech Flying Club. George graduated
from Purdue University's Professional Pilot's
Technical Course in January, 1965. He was
hired by TWA at age 23 as a flight engineer, a
possition he held for two years. He was a co­
pilot for eleven years and became a Command
Pilot two years ago with his home base in New
York.
(Continued in left column)

Duke Sward

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
|

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 • Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holbcn
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITyTeRVICW

cwmittees
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balaam, Alan
Sward
FcBowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark AAaire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chef Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 • Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Hol ben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creai
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret« •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte.
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene.
............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.v.
1
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay . . . . ^............
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137......................... ■..................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
..
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223* Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 sextOn, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279 Q445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol..............................
278-5166
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
276-6534 Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
276-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEp^tar) REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ^b’TAPY1 CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sinf’itif’est

the U. S. A.

April 22, 1980
PREZ SEZ:
President Dave read a letter notifying
the club of the March of Dimes Walk on Sunday.
May 4th at 1:30 P.M.
7
Dave also read a letter of thanks for the plant
sent to Connie Swart while he was in the hospitai.
It is nice to see you out again, Connie.

This week's program chairman was Jim Koss, sub­
stituting for Mark Maire, who intro(juce(j f&gt;r.

Lynn Bondurant, the local representative for
National Space Week.
Lynn taught 70 Branch County kids how to build
kites last Saturday at the Tibbits.

**********

Our speaker was John Hartzfield, an Education
Specialist
with NASA. John is from Arkansas
Bill Robinson, from the Intermediate School Diet.,
wrote to President Don Shorno and thanked him for and.has a Master's Degree in Education from
Oklahoma State University. The subject of his
having Bill and his guest on the program.
I’ll
film
was "What is NASA Doing With The 4.5 Bil­
bet we are the only club in the District with
lion Dollar Budget It Receives From The Govern­
two presidents.
ment?"
Congratulations to Rotarian Harold Goodholm
for giving the Coldwater Rotary Club International John told us that in the 70's NASA gave the
world 841 pounds of Moon Rock, but is the 80's,
recognition for his 57 years of perfect
at least until the Space Shuttle becomes opera­
attendance. Harold was recently featured in
tional, NASA is involved in many projects. A
the Rotarian magazine.
partial list of these projects follows:
**********

Our Song Leader, Dan Dean, led us in group
singing, sans pitch pipe. Dan did his usual
fine job, however nothing can replace a good
piano backup---- hurry back, Winnie',".'
*********
Happy Birthdays to Dan Magsig, Chuck Putnam,
and Gordon Schlubatis. May you all have many
more..
*********
Duke Sward, the abridged Dave Pierce, worked for
the scholorship fund even with his own money,
paying for his mental lapses. Everyone heard how
Hal Sexton used his wife as an air bag up in the
balloon so he wouldn't hurt himself. Any now the
truth was told about Dick Uhl by his peers at the
hospital variety show. Warren Adair was accused
of keeping Rotarians from coming to the meeting
when he knew Dr. Bondurant was paft of the pro­
gram.

Paul Ruse informed the club that,next week’s pro­
gram would be planned by Jim Conrad. He &gt;&lt;111
bring up Ed Gelman of Coldwater Cablevision with
a "T V Spectacular."
**********

Gil Patton
Dave Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
■ Fleming Pruitt
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Mike Toupalik
Jerry Towns
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward
Normi Youtsey
Jim 'York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Don Leeth
Randy Houtz

Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

2

The development of a new 40 ton space
telescope - the largest in the world.

3.

The recruitment and training of 35 new
astronauts to man the new space ^shuttle
"Columbia."

4

The development of a tilt rotor airplane
Work with the Coast Guard on a high
pressure water cannon to fight fires.

6

Research on solar and wind energy.

7

Research with the Department of Energy
on an electric car.

The speaker emphasized that the space shuttle
will be the big event of the early 80's, with a
launch date somewhere between June 1980 and the
first quarter of 1981, depending on problems.
It's nice to know that 6 of the astronaut-pilots
are ladies.

ROTARY PROFILE

Thomas Miller was bom on
January 20, 1949, the son
of Leo and Lucille Miller,
He graduated from Coldwater
High School and attended
Tri-State College.

Thanks to

&amp;

&amp;

Tom and his wife, Delores
have two boys, Wes and
Chris, age 6 and 5 re­

A/

spectively.
One of Tom’s earlier en­
deavors was employment at the world's largest
producer of wax worms, a position he held for
two years (Tri-State Bait). He recalls that on

a good day, they could produce over 200,000.
From the Bait Shop he went to Federal Mogul and
subsequently to Wilbur's Furniture, Inc. where
he has been for eleven years.

EARLY LEAVERS:

Ray Ehl
Richie Barnes
Bill Fuller
John Pierson

The voyages of "Voyager I &amp; II" and
"Pioneer II" space satellites and the
resultant new information about the
planets Jupiter and Saturn.

A fascinating and interesting topic.
the people involved.

ABSENTEES, APRIL 22, 1980:
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
J ohn Dygert
Charles Geishert
Ed Geishert
Chet.Graves
Bob Kerr
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Mark Ma ire

1

Hal Sexton
Rich Holben
Duke Davidson

As you will notice from the unique picture above,
Tom's hobby is photography. He has also spent
six years in the Michigan National Guard.

Duke Sward

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^VUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 * Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan

FeBowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant abArms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

February I900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

1979-80

COMMUNITY SERVIC
Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 ■ Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupallk
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook • Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
...........
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth. ....
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita...................................... ■
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Jonet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-4040 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul. 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
97Q nnqo Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
•278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
o7R.nnnA Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4982 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -.Patricia
278-8086 Klo,z' Bil1 23741 MaPle Kno11 ‘ K°y • • • •
• - • • - - * 238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-5956 looso, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-5075 . Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove • Helen ....
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-4741 Luse Ernest 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael. 25581 Lake Drive
278-2096 Lyon JameS| p
Box 137
..................
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
639-8669 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
“Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* •
278-7948
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
........................................
Miller, Tom, 144 S* C,ay St ' De,ores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-7152 Milnes, William^ 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4248 Moore, Richord, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-2968 Nagle, Robert 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon........................
.
....
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 279- 9481 O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639-4433 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane...............................
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
..............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl....................................
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjObtory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^&amp;ROTAW CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

April 29, 1930

PREZ SEZi President David announced that there
will be a Board Meeting next Tuesday immediately
after the regular meeting.

Program Chairman Paul Ruse, standing in for Jim
Conrad, presented Mr. Ed Gelman, Manager of

Coldwater Cablevision.

**********

In 1966, Mr. Gelman appeared at Coldwater Rotary
to announce the new cablevision facilities. The
Ken Worden was honored for 6 years perfect attend­
system was extended to Quincy in 1971 and to
ance and Paul Thompson for four years. Congratu­
Bronson in 1979•
lations to both.
**********
Government regulations present great challenges
to starting a new station or to expanding service
Coldwater Rotary Club lead the District in the
of an existing station, Local ordinances
"Clubs of over 100 " members in attendance in
stipulate how a station will operate, and the
both February and March. In February we main­
percentage that will be paid to the city for the
tained an average of 90% and 88% in March. This
franchise permit.
is indeed an honor and we hope that you will con­
The Cablevision Company rents space from General
tinue to keep those makeups coming in.
Telephone, Consumers Power and the Board of
**********
Public Utilities in order that they may use the
existing poles. The State Department of Trans­
Song leader Dan Dean announced that our pianist,
portation has to give permission to cross high­
Winnie Kornstein, will.be returning soon. Dan
ways and railroads. Zoning permits and environ­
very ably led a couple of rousing songs.
mental studies are required for any tower over
**********
300 feet high.
Attendance is an important function of Rotary,
Channel 50 from Detroit and Channel 9 from Windand the following Rotarians are helping maintain
sor are received via microwave from a tower near
90% club attendance by getting their makeups in.
Jackson. The Coldwater system offers twelve
Thanks, guys!
different channels at the present time. However,
Dick Moore
Walt Balcom
much of the new equipment being installed will
Tom Normandin
Carroll Barnes
handle up to 52 different channels.
Fleming Pruitt
George Buchanan
Six new channels are being added off the RCA
Craig Sebald
Harold Card
satelite and will offer top rated movies,
Paul Thompson
Ed DeVito
around
the clock sports and Christian broadcast
Charles
Woodward
Ed Geishert
programs•
Ken Worden
Bob Kerr
Norm Youtsey
Bill Milnes
Most TV sets will not receive the newer channels,
ABSENTEES, APRIL 29, 1980:

Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Ed DeVito
Charles Geishert

Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Richard Hruska
Bill Klotz
Dan Magsig
Bill Milnes

so converters must be installed by the cable­
vision company much like the old converter used
to receive UHF. Stereo TV is available but sets
now in use are not equiped to receive.
There are currently 97.6 miles of cable serving
over 4000 customers in the three local communi*
ties.
2.5’*’

Thanks Ed &amp; Paul for a very interesting program.

**********

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jim Eley, Bronson
Bill King, Quincy
Mark Putnam, Marshall

Charles Davidson, Quin.
Tom Evans, Quincy
Warren Wade, Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Andy Steeby

Next week's program will be under the direction
of Jeff Dean.

*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*
ROTARY PROFILE

Tim Grunwald

Craig Andrews

EARLY LEAVERS:
Chuck Bacon| Jim Eley; Mark, Chuck &amp; Ken Putnam

**********
Watch for more information on Ladies Nite. It
will be May 17 or 24 and the charge will be $25

per couple.
**********

(Excerpt from the Governors Monthly Letter)
"The basis of membership is CLASSIFICATION,
The JOY of membership is FELLOWSHIP,
The OBLIGATION of membership is ATTENDANCE,
The PRIVILEGE of membership is YOURS."
(PDG Herb Kerlikowske, 1949-50)

The next District 636 event of major importance
is the ASSEMBLY which will be held on June 14th
at the JOCO Center in Three Rivers. Registra­
tion at 8:30 A.M. and the first general session
will start at 9«00 with adjournment at 4:00 P.M.
Program details and a map to help you find the
JOCO Center will be included in the next Gover­
nors letter.

Walt Balcom

E. John Blein was born in
Kaskaskia, Illinois on July 27,
1929. He received his B. S.
in Public Administration from
the University of Arizona,
Tucson. He also did Graduate
study at the University of
Alabama and Western Michigan
University.

John's wife, Patricia, is a Special Education
Teacher with the Coldwater Community Schools.
The have three children; Steven, a Commercial
Interior Designer, Flint, Mich.; Kenneth, owner
of A &amp; D Glass Service, Coldwater; and Jeanine,
a Sophomore at Indiana University, Bloomington.

John has been with the State of Michigan, Dept,
of Mental Health, for 24 years.
A very active Rotarian, John has served as Asst.
Sect./Treas., Director, Treasurer and President,
1972-73.

In his leisure time, he enjoys golf, woodworking,
and the complete restoration of a 195^ XK 120
Jaguar roadster. He has served as Vice-Chr. of
the Branch County Board of Public Works and on
the Branch County Library Board.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 * Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 ■ Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Hol ben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

communit/servk®

CWMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Stoffoy
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Project,:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 • Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12-Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 • Harold Card

April 1980
1 • Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 • Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret• •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret.
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Jonet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley. Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma 4,
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Averue -• Patricio
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knqjl • Kay •
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
..................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
. .
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine. . . . . .. . .
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-5075
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
639-8669
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
639-8329
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
238-2266
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
278-6652
Dean, Jeff, 359 Joriesville Road - Mary
'. .
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
278-7152
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-4248
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
276-2968
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978
Feller, Mark, 22 Holl st. - Pat
.....................
278-4082
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
279-9481
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4433
Geishert. Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
639-4635
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
278-6517
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
279-9266
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
369-1828
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
279-7810
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. ........
278-8668
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .
639-4659

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert,'14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Aven ue"5-Wanda;—tt-tt 238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Jerry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda - • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjg^ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^&amp;RPTA® CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest CfMnn the U. S. A.

May 6, 1980

PREZ SEZ:
meeting.

Board of Directors will meet after today's
The program for the day was in charge of Jeffery
Dean, who introduced David Zurvalec, Legislative
THERE WILL BE NO MEETING IN QUINCY ON MAY 26 due
Liaison for Michigan Manufacturers Association.
to Memorial Day, and Bronson is meeting this
Mr. Zurvalec is a member of the Michigan Bar
week, May 7, in the evening. If you are planning
Association and has served as Legal Researcher
on being absent May 20 or 2?th, you will need to
for the Michigan Courts in the field of Workmens
make up some place other than Quincy.
Compensat ion.
**********
Business people are banding together to be a
driving force in demanding true reform of Work­
Terry O'Connell acted as Sgt.-at-Arms in Dave
Pierce's absence and Chuck Woodward ably assisted men's Compensation. A coalition reform task
force has been formed to promote compensation
in collecting fines for the Scholarship Founda­
reform| unfortunately, the task force was loaded
tion.
with anti-reform members who really only wanted
**********
higher benefits for workers.
WELCOME HOME VINCE &amp; WINNIE - We are all glad to
Many bills have been introduced in the Legisla­
see you, however, song leader Dan Dean was in 7th ture which run the gauntlet of no reform to far
heaven to have an accomplished pianist to spruce
reaching changes.
up the sing time.
The annual cost of compensation in Michigan has
**********
reached $1,000,000,000 annually, and the Demo­
crat backed bill would add $219 million to that
A big "thank you" to the following men who made
cost for a 21% increase. Gov. Milliken has
the effort to make up for absence last week!
Introduced a compromise bill that addresses
Tom Miller
Richie Barnes
abuses as well as Increased benefits, and the
Tom Normandin
Jim Conrad
Task Force bills go even farther in trying to
John Pierson
Bill Crotty
correct abuses.
Fleming Pruitt
Ed DeVito
The root of high costs lies in the liberal court
Craig Sebald
Charles Geishert
interpretations of the Michigan Compensation Act
Harold Goodholm
James Troust
of 1902. Michigan Supreme Court has expanded
Charles Woodward
Dan Magsig
the interpretations to such a degree that nearly
Jim York
Bill Milnes
every claimant receives benefits. Retirees are
ABSENTEES MAY 6, 1980s
allowed to collect both pension and workmen's
compensation benefits without having to dis­
Dave Pierce
Fred Anderson
tinguish between retirement and disability.
Charles Putnam
Charles Bacon
Ken Putnam
George Buchanan
Michigan Courts have decreed that fault would
Craig Sebald
John Dean
not be considered in determining benefits; if a
Don Stine
Ed DeVito
«3rker is hurt, he is going to collect, regard­
Alan Sward
Larry Donay
less of who was at fault. Workers hurt while
Paul Thompson
Jim Endicott
engaging in horseplay while on noon hour break
Mike Toupalik
Ed Geishert
can receive benefits. Many workers can receive
Jim Troust
Richard Hruska
more on compensation than by working, thus des­
Lester Wise
Bill Klotz
troying initiative to return to work.
ROTARIAN GUESTS!
One of the solutions would be to appoint judges
Leo E. Senderson
Quincy
rather than by electing party favorites who are
Bronson
Ken Gunthorpe
obligated to pro-labor groups. Most states
have taken the court system out of the political
Randy Houtz
Quincy
Norb Strobel
Bronson
arena. Labor leaders have not recognized proven
Bob' Whithed
Marine City
loss of jobs due to workers compensation rates,
and
are still promoting greater benefits even
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS 1
though industry seeks new locations.
Cameron Broune
Dave Zurvalec
Approximately 50% of all compensation claims are
Celeste King
Roberta Cornish
being processed by retired workers who are claim­
Miriam Hoeksema
ing injries that may have happened years before.
EARLY LEAVERS:
Compensation benefits are tax free and are net
Hal Creal
Bill Carlson
without deductions for fringe benefits, so work­
Tom Miller
Richie Barnes
ers are prone to stay on claims.
John K. Milnes
Bill Milnes
Mr. Zurvalec recommended that every businessman
should join a mini-pac and get involved in
ROTARY PROFILE
electing a legislature which is more responsive
------to total state needs rather than special inter­
Chuck Geishert, the son of
est groups.
Mildred &amp; Oliver Geisher, was
m.
,
_ __ _
. .
,
bom Sept. 21, 193O. He attend- Thanks Jeff f°r*^ly program.

Niles High School, Albion College,..
.
.
« „
. m .
Wayne State University, and the
Next week’s program is in charge of Howard Teetei

Illinois College of Optometry,
where he graduated in 1957.
Pat and Chuck have two children;
Elizabeth, 21 and Amy, 16.
Chuck has been an Optometrist in Quincy and Cold­
water for the past 21 years. He spent two years
in the U. S. Marine Corp.

Having served both the Quincy Rotary Club and the
Coldwater Club as President, it is obvious that
Chuck is an active Rotarian.

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,
'
While enjoying playing cards, club work, followIng sports and participating in the Rotary Show,
Chuck finds time to serve his community on the
Mental Health Board, the Branch County Intermedi
ate School Board and is active in his Church.

Chuck comments that his wife, Pat, helps in
Family Planning for the Health Department and is
available for any Rotarian's needs!!
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^fcuTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr**ld*nt
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

COMMUNITY SLRVIC®
1979-BO

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorn©
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckol
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 ■ Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 • Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary............. *.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
, .........................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson..................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
278-6033 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278- 4040 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-6821
278-2239 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfidl’d - Wilma S*.
278-8006 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue Patricia
278-4982
278-8086 Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Kn^H - Yay .
278-5386 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-7258 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha '• Margaret. . . .
278-5075 * Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jon
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
* •
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279- 9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
.............
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
369-1828
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
......
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 36 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden. Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238*2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT'
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEB^fefary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAY^^^FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest CfiMwii the U. S. A.

May 1J, I960

PREZ SEZ: President Dave read an invitation from
the Branch County Historical Society to attend
the dedication of the Historical Marker at the
Wing House Museum on Sunday, May 18, 1980 at
2:00 P.M. There will be refreshments following
the dedication.
Also, an invitation from Charles Gruner to parti­
cipate in an open house for Paul Thompson who has
accepted a new position with the Extension Dept,
of MSU. The open house will be held Sundays
May 25, 1980 from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. in the Civic
Room, Southern Michigan National Bank,

**#****♦*»
Please be reminded that there will be no meeting
at Quincy on May 26th due to Memorial Day,
If
you need to make up, please make other arrange­
ments.
***********

Good to have Bob Mann back from the sunny south.
**********

Winnie was in fine form at the piano, however,
song leader Dan Dean had a little trouble staying
with the group,
**********

Mark Maire has been appointed to the Board of
Directors, replacing Dick Uhl whose term has
expired.
**********

Today's Program Chairman, Howard Teeter, present­
ed Rotarian Charles Woodward who reviewed the
current expansion and improvements to the Branch
County Memorial Airport.

The Airport Commission has been working since
1974 in the expansion planning and procurement of
Federal and State funds needed. Bids to build
the new east-west runway will be taken next
Wednesday with construction to be completed yet
this year. Federal grant will be $841,000 plus
the $200,000 already received. State and Local
contributions will be approximately $170,000
each with the Local share being the land purchase
which was paid several years ago.
Charles also showed colored slides entitled
"Branch County From Another Point of View."
Chuck took us on an air tour of Branch County
farms showing a side of farming generally re­
served for the birds. Many points relating to
proper farming can be learned from aerial views
of the type taken from Chuck's balloon. Also,
it is a privilege to see some of Branch County's
most beautiful scenery from that vantage point.
Thanks Chuck and Howard for a delightful f hour.
**********

PROGRAM CHAIRMEN for the next two weeks are
Bill Milnes for May 20th and Jim Troust on
May 27th.

MAKE-UPS FOR APRIL 6, I98O: Thanks for your con­
tinued effort toward a rewarding attendance.
ROTARY PROFILE

Warren Adair
Fred Anderson
George Buchanan
Ed DeVito
John Dygert
Ed Geishert

John Klein
Jim Lyon
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnah
Craig Sebald
Don Stine

ABSENTEES, MAY 13, 1980:

George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Bill Fuller
larry Iveson
Bill Klotz
Bob Loose
John Milnes
Bill Milnes

Bob Nagle
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupalik
Lester Wise

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Clarence Snyder

Jim Eley
Bob Whithed

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Roberta Cornish
Celeste King

Miriam Hoeksema
Jim Lyon

Al Nelson (Big Al) was born
on January 28, 1932 in
South Haven, Mich. He
attended South Haven High
School and Hope College
in Holland, Mich. Al has
a B.A. Degree in Business
Administration. He spent
10 years in the retail
business with the J. C.
Penney Co. before entering into Manufacturing
Management. He is currently employed at Acme
Belt Recoating Inc.
Al and his wife, Jean, have four children, one
daughter married and three boys, two still at
home. They have lived in Coldwater since 1962.
An active civic-minded person, Al has served as
President of the local Jaycees; served as a
Director on the Branch County Drug Abuse Council1
an advocate of Boy Scouts of America; a member
of the First Presbyterian Church; has served on
the City Council since 1972 as Councilman from
the Second Ward.

EARLY LEAVERS:

Ray Ehl
Gordon Schlubatis
Duke Sward
Jim York

Dan Dean
Dick White
Dan Magsig
Ralph laGro

**********

Al's hobbles are fishing and camping.
enjoys sailing.

He also

(Some notes on the International Convention from
the Governor's Monthly Letter)

Harold Goodholm came to today's Rotary right from The '80 Convention will soon be here and it is
the Community Health Center after being
_ confinedgoing to be the greatest ever. Outstanding
for one week
We are all wishing you well, Harold!people of many fields will inform and entertain

**********

PLEASE REMEMBER TO SUPPORT MAYOR'S EXCHANGE
Luncheon at the Career Center1 next Monday noon
Saline's Mayor Donald Shettler will be the
featured guest. Call Gary Kuckel at City Hall
for tickets.

Walt Balcom

Rotarians and Anns from throughout the Rotary
world. Saturday evening, May 31st, Carol
Channing will sparkle on the McCormick Place
stage. Other entertainment will be by Roberta
Peters, the Chicago Pops Orchestra, Benny Good­
man, Barbara Mandrell, Count Basie, and The
Royal Strings of Franz Bentler. Speakers will
include Dr. Albert B. Sabine and John W. Millor
Director of International Food Policy Research
Institute.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^fcuTTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pre»1dent
PAUL RUSE
Vic* Pr*»Ident
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 • Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 • Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Pation
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 ■ Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980
1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 CheryLAnn~Dnve~- Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
.
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary, ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278*4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278*4082
279-9481
639*4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. . . .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -.Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay...................... 5-*. . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . *
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne............... 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach * Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-6970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebgjdj. Craig,_133 Narrows Road • Rita
278-6183 sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. ....
238 -2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
........................................
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

COLOMIer, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278- 5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 552*1
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBMfetorj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^OT^FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest d'h})^\ii the U. S. A.

May 20, 1980
PREZ SEZ:
President David reminded us that There
twill be no meeting of Quincy Rotary on Monday,
May 26 due to Memorial Day.
If you need to, plan

Program Chairman for the day, Bill Milnes, gave
a slide presentation in connection with Rotary'o

to make up at some other club.

The accompanying tape stated: For most children
the world is a beautiful place for them to grow
upj good health, good homes and a good future.
But for 800 million children in emerging nations,
it is a different story.

**********

Jim Lyon was acknowledged for have completed 7
years perfect attendance.
**********

Show proceeds checks were presented to the
following:

1.

$1000 for Christmas decorations to
Chamber President Jerry Towns.

2.

$1000 to Tlbbits Director Larry Carrico.

3.

$800 to Faye Milnes for the Accelerated
Learning Program.

4.

$500 to Branch County Cancer Society to
President Dick White.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bill Crotty, Paul Ruse, Dick
Biringer, Hal Creal and Bill Grimes.
Congratu­
lations fellows!
**********

LADIES NIGHT - JUNE 7th at STONE INN.
Social
hour starts at
6:30 P.M. cabaret style.
Reservations were taken at today's meeting.
If
you were not present, please call Paul Ruse
immediately so that you may be included in this
fine evening.
**********
ABSENTEES, MAY 20, 1980:

Richard Holben
John Milnes
Tom Normandin

- - ••
Gil Patton
John PJerson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Mike Toupallk
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dick Buttery, Bronson
Barry ???, Quincy
Dan Pinckert, Quincy
Bob Whithed

Doug Wiler, Bronson
Al Wiler, Bronson
Norb Strobel, Bronson
Bob Kirkpatrick, Bron

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Faye Milnes
John Youd
Miriam Hoeksema
Larry Carrico

One out of five will not live to 12 years of agei
one of three will not get through elementary
school1
most will work as adults before he is
12 years oldi most will die before age 50.
Grim
statistics at best.

Rotary President Bomar institutedia special
Health, Hunger &amp; Humanity program as a main part
of Rotary's 75th Birthday Celebration.
The
program is designed to involve Rotary Clubs in
an effort to relieve suffering among children
around the world.
LASTING WORLD PEACE IS
DEPENDENT UPON STAMPING OUT PAIN AND SUFFERING
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

**********

Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Duane Davidson
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Harold Goodholm

Health, Hunger 4 Humanity program.

Boyd Wiggins
Celeste King
Roberta Cornish

EARLY LEAVERS:

Rotary International's goal is to receive a
$15.00 donation from each Rotarian to establish
an ongoing trust which will furnish food,
medicine and education to impoverished children
outside of the United States.

Coldwater Rotary, at this point in time, has not
adopted a specific HHH project and perhaps some
part of next year's show proceeds should be so
earmarked.

Thanks, Bill, for reminding us of our Rotary
obligations.
**********
NEXT WEEK’S Program Chairman is Jim Troust who
will present Dr. Lynn Bondurant of Coldwater
Community Schools.

ROTARY PROFILE
Gordon Schlubatis was bom
in Battle Creek, 4/22/1902.
He attended the Battle
Creek schools from~8:00 A.M.
to 2:00 P.M. five days a
week. He received his BA
Degree from Michigan Agri­
cultural College in 1924
and his Masters in Agriculture in 1926.

He

worked at the College for 3 years and came to
Branch County in 1929 as the County Agriculture
Agent,ia position he held until 1952 when he
joined the United States Foreign Service.
During the Truman Administration he served in
India, went to Africa for 4 years and Turkey
for 4 years for the U. S. Department of Agricul­

ture as Agricultural Attache.

Chuck Davis
C. R. Bacon
Craig Sebald
Dan Dean
Ralph LaGro
Bill Klotz
Carroll Barnes
Tom Miller
Dick White
Hal Creal
Ed Gelshert
Gordon Schlubatis
**********

Gordon married Harriet Holden in 1926. They
have three children.
After their tour of duty
abroad, they returned to their farm in Coldwater
Township where
they have been involved in
developing an outstanding orchard. They are in
partnership with son Willard in Schlubatis
Orchards.

As President Dave reported, our good friend,
Harold Goodholm, is in the hospital.
Get well
cards and/or brief visits would be appreciated.

In 1978, Gordon was named Coldwater's Outstand­
ing Chitizen.

**********
Also, a thank you note was received from Kimball
Camp for sponsoring an attender this summer.

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^VUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml
President, Rotary International
JAMES I. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, „
Felowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 ■ Greg Granum
21 ■ Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Pro|ects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 • Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

6 • Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 • Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980
8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Komstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook • Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jeon
Bobier, Bill, 2B0 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harald, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat. . ................
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. ■ Irene.
............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278-7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
278- 6517
279- 9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
*.
278-5V0 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita •••••••
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
27o-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda............
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
• .23Z;2CS5 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan ......
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. .....
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N.‘ Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
................
278-5166 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Ward, Don, P.O. Box 249
.......................................
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William^ 78 Grand • Jean
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert. 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
.
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . • .
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
639- 8453
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.............
278- 2900
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
* Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-7137
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -.Mabel • .
278-2311

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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The COLDWATEj^bta/y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?&amp;R&amp;I^W" CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest C/Nrm the U. S. A.

May 2?, 1980
PREZ SEZ:
A thank you letter was read from Helen
luce for naming the Rotary Scholarship Award in

Lea's honor*
There will be a Board Meeting next Tuesday Even­
ing at 7i00 P.M. at President Dave Rubley's-home.

**********
Reminder from Pres.-Elect Paul Ruse - Rotary
Ladies Night at Stone Inn on Saturday, June 7th.
The motif will be cabaret style with social i hr.
at 6:30 P.M.
**********

Song Leader Dick Hanska and Pianist Winnie led
us in a lively song fest. Thanks Dick &amp; Winnie.

**********
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to John Dean and Bob Seaman!

**********
Bill Grimes announced the Branch County Flying
Club Fly-In and pancake breakfast will be next
Sunday from 6:00 to 11:00 A.M.
All are welcomed.
**********
Harold Goodholm is improving at the Community
Health Center and Les Woodward is confined for
diagnostic tests.
WWW WWW M. W W JCJA

Gary Kuckel was honored for 1 year perfect attend­
ance. Wishing you many more years of Rotary
attendance, Gary.

**********

Today's program chairman, Jim Troust, presented
Dr. Lynn Bondurant, Director of Advanced Learn­
ing with the Coldwater Community Schools. Lynn
presented an interesting program on the National
Air 4 Space Museum in Washington, D. C.

The National Air &amp; Space Museum is a part of the
Smithsonian Institute which has been the offic­
ial recorder of American History since the
Nation was an infant. The new Air 4 Space
Museum was opened in 1976 with the Wing being
680 ft. by 225 ft and of ultra modern design.
Over 20 million visitors viewed the History of
American Air Power in the first tw years.

Mr. Bondurant's duties were to train the 25O
volunteer guides each year, and to oversee
printing of all Museum pamphlets in 4 different
languages - English, Spanish, French and

German.
Two of the most popular exhibits are the World
War I and the Moon Gallery, with many visitors
spending whole days in these 2 areas. Lynn
related how Charles Lindbergh used to come to
the Museum and sit in the Spirit of St. Louis
while writing memos for his autobiography. The
surroundings helped to bring back memories and
many of his thoughts had been jotted down on
the instrument panel and side walls of the
plane.
Our speaker recommended that all visitors to
Washington should plan to spend time at the
Museum and said eveningaperiods from 5 to 9 P.M.
are the best times.

Thanks Jim and Lynn for an interesting and in­
The District Governor's Letter states that we were
formative program.
No. I in attendance for clubs over 100 members
•
**********
with 88%. Keep up the good work and make-ufs
coming in to Bob Rumsey or Dan Ward;.
NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM is in charge of Bill
**********
-i»“Crotty.
ROTARIAN GUESTS May 27, 1980:
George Jeffery
H. A. Ebert (?)
L. W. Heydon
Alan Ueck
Kent Miller
Bill Smith
Clarence Snyder
Norb Strobel
Robert Seizert
Bob Whithed

Bronson
England
Quincy
Vero Beach, Flat•
Bronson
Lafayette, Ind.
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Marine City

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Cameron Browne

Celeste King

EARLY IEAVERS:

Bill Carlson
Robert Seizert
Hal Creal
Ralph LaGro

Jeff Dean
Dick White
Bill Fuller

**********
District Governor Donald L. Calkins reminds us
that June 30th is the last day of our Rotary
Year. At that time your new officers will be
taking office. On the District level, William
D. "Bill" Cheney, M.D., of the Lansing club,
will be your new District Governor.

**********
ATTENTION!
There will be a District 636 Qolf
Tournament this year.
It will be held AUGUST 4
at the Country Club of Lansing, hosted by the
Grand Ledge Rotary Club. Get your foursomes
lined up now and reserve the 4th of August.

ROTARY PROFILE
William S. Milnes was born
March 17, 1932, the son of
William A. and Marguerite
S. Milnes. Bill grew up in
Coldwater, graduated from
Coldwater High School in
1950 and from Western Michi­
gan University in 1954.

Following graduation, Bill
spent two years with the U. S. Army in Japan.
He has been associated with Southern Michigan
Grocer Company, now Mattingly Foods of Michigan,
since 1956.
Bill and Jean Baggerly were married on June 21,
1959. They live at 78 Grand St. with daughters
Mary and Beth and son Bill. They are members
of St. Mark's Episcopal Church where Bill has
served on the Vestry.
Bill joined Rotary in January of 1977 and is
currently Chairman of the Health, Hunger and
Humanity Committee. He was a member of the
Coldwater Jaycees, served on the Coldwater
Public Library Board, and is currently a member
of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of
Commerce and a member of the BACC Citizens
Advisory Committee.

*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★

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OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 * Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Bal com, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

communityservk ®
Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckol
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 • Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 • Fleming Pruitt

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay
November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980
6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

January 1980

July 1980

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.*.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchonan. George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty. Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean. Jeff. 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road ■ Joanne..............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake..............
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat............................................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm. Harold, 20 Lincoln
..............
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson..................
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. * Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jo,,°y’ Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pot
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield-’- Wilma J. 51..............
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.....................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll-•*!» □y • » • Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
070 'cats Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075 . Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2096 Lyon james, p.o. Box 137
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
238
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
oiomm
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
ova xano Miller,Tom' 144 s‘cloy St' De,ores............................
27B-5917 Mi,nes- John- 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe............
070 yim Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean..........................
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson. Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279- 9481
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
639*4433
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.............................
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.............
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
369-1828
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl . . . ......................
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278-4040
278 6821
278-2239
278 8006
mo'jaoo
2/0-4704
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

PHONE

NAME

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec.~34.66; P. L. 8. R,

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle...............
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sefaald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan..................
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •............
238*4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
270.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dole, 42 Loke Drive - Christine
278-7948
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court ■ Janet
278-6534 Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . . •
27B-6856 Woodward, Charles. 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward. Leslie. 163 Marshall ....
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Normon, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER,; MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^®^/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtjB^^^^FcLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest d/iWnw the U. S. A.

June 3» 1980
Pree Seat
ing!

President Dave announced the follow­

1.

A District Rotary Golf Outing will be
held August 4th in Grand Ledge.
It is
not too early to get your foursome lined
up.

2.

A Rotary Leadership Conference will be
held at Gamp Emery. If you are inter­
ested t see Dave for more details.

3.

A thank you note was received from Les
Woodward for the remembrance while he
was in the hospital.

4.

Harold Goodholm was transferred to the
Community Hospital) Battle Creek for
Physical Therapy and when able will be
going to Arkansas to spend the summer
with his daughter.

**********
Sergeant-at-Arms Dave Pierce was in fine form.
It will be interesting to see if he wants to re­
new his contract at a substantial wage increase.
Dave, again applying the Robin Hood Theory of
taking from the rich and giving to the poor, got
a little scholarship money from John Milnes, Paul
Ruse, Jerry Towns and Bob Nagle. I can't think
of 4 nicer guys to support our scholarship fund.
**********

ABSENTEES, JUNE 3, 1980s
Fred Anderson
Charles Bacon
Walt Balcom
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Harold Creal
Duane Davidson
John Dygert
Harold Goodholm
John Klein
Bill Milnes
Tom Miller

Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Mark Maire
Gil Patton
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnaa’00
Fleming' Pruitt
Don Stine
Paul Thompson ** ‘
Dan Ward
Larry Woodhams
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTSt
Bill Smith
Gordon Greene
Ray Ehl
Bill King
Charlie Davidson
Norb Strobel
Clarence Walters
K. R. Aimed

The following programs are now active in Branch
County:
1.

Nutrition Day Camp.

2.

"Pocket Pets" “ To teach youth the respon­
sibility for small pets such as hamsters
and gerbils.

3.

Pheasant Release - 340 children are
presently raising pheasant chicks to re­
lease when they are 7 weeks old to re­
stock our County game population.

4.

4-H Rodeo Club - to teach interested youth
through participation the use of mechan­
ical devices and just more about what a
western rodeo is like.

5.

Conservation Projects - such as the use
of wetlands.

6.

4-H plumbing Project - to teach these
needed and necessary skills to kids.

7.

Teaching horseback riding to mentally and
physically handicapped children.

8.

Ears for the deaf - teaching dogs to alert
deaf children to routine and danger
sounds.

9.

An exchange trip with 4-H families from
Missouri - learning how other families
live.

In response to a question, Kathy stated that
there are over 300 4-H leaders working with up­
wards of 1500 youth. It gives everyone a good
feeling to find out how active many Branch County
youth are.
Thank you Bill &amp; kathy for an enlightening and
interesting program.
**********

Lafayette, Ind.
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

Club Program Chairman, Paul Ruse, announced that
next weeks program will be under the leadership
of Santford Jolley, who will present Coldwater
Fire Chief Red Loose.

ROTARY PROFILE

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Robert E. Rumsey was bom October 29, 1928 in
South Bend, Indiana, the son of Otto and Velma
(Fillmore) Rumsey. He graduated from Coldwater
High School in 1946.

Thomas Kaser
EARLY LEAVERS:

Ray Ehl
Chuck Davis
Larry Donay

This weeks program was presented by Bill Crotty
who introduced Kathy Egan, the Branch County
Extension Home Economist. Kathy's subject was
4-H Family Living Education, and some of the new
exciting things presently being done for 4-H
Youth. Kathy stressed that the 4»H Youth of
Today are the families of tomorrow.

Jerry Towns
Don Steffey
Bill Klotz

Among Bob's many activities are Coldwater City
Board of Review (16 years), Chairman) Coldwater
City Council 1975~1980) served on committee to
select City Manager) Council's laison to Citizen's
Tax Committee) Council's tax committee) served as
Moderator, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and
Sunday School Teacher at First Baptist Church.

Bob has an interesting history of family owned
businesses and I am sure people who are not famil­
iar with it would find him an interesting source
of information on Branch County business. Talk

with him! You will find much of interest.

Walt Balcom
' • Duke Sward

Bob and his wife, Phyllis, have three children)
Janice DeVelbiss, a school teacher in Birch Run,
just north of Flint) David Rumsey, a Certified
Public Accountant with Bristol-Leisenring &amp; Co.
Coldwater, Michigan) Linda Rumsey, attending
Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant.
A Past-President of Rotary (1970-71), a former
Vice-President and Director, Bob has served very
ably as Club Secretary for several years. A
very dedicated Rotarian.
Bob served four years in the U. S. Air Force,
from 1951 to 1955t as a non-commissioned officer
in personnel and as personal secretary to the
Group Commander, General Wilcox. He has been
involved in the retail sporting goods business
with his father for 30 years from 1945-1980.

This busy man has so many community service cre­
dits that we do not have room to list all of them

Cont. left column

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice Precldent
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

COMMUNITYSERvicW

CCWMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 ■ Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 ■ John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979
6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - WilmcTJ
.”.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri. ... 1.....................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lymburner. Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene * .
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
* Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -. Mabel . .

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
278-5075
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-4741
278-7249
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
278-2096
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
639-8669
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . .
639-8329
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
238-2266
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
278-6652
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair .....................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary............ *. .
278-5303
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
278-5917
278-7152
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
278-4248
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
278-2968
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278-6978
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
278- 4082
279- 9481
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
639-4433
639-4635
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
278- 6517
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
369-1828
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
279-7810
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
.
278-8668
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene.
...........
639-4659
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

276-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2316
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278*5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Coldwater, Michigan

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER., MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
aAQAa

The COLDWATEjgig^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAC-^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dhW'in the U. S. A.

Pres. Dav® Seat

In spit® of the bad storm

and heavy wind damage last Saturday evening,
24 Rotarians and wives met at Stone Inn
for a hearty meal and evening of visiting
and danolng.
Several couples who had planned on
attending were detained or prevented from
doing so by the damage to their property
or blocked roads and drives. Needless to
say, like all Rotary events, It was a most
enjoyable evening.
####

Happy Birthdays to two fine gentlemen!
Gary Kuckel and Jim Conrad.

m

It is good to report that Rotarian Harold
Goodholm is recuperating in the Rehab Center
at Battle Creek Community Hospital. Harold
is in fine spirits, likes his speech and
physical therapy program, and would be glad
to hear from his friends. He is now able
to move several fingers in his right hand. We
wish Harold a speedy recovery and hope to see
him soon.

m#m#
Bronson Rotary had 19 members in attendance
at the Paul Harris Awards luncheon on the
opening Sunday of Rotary International in
Chicago. Several members and their wives
were able to stay for the entire Convention
and enjoyed Chicago sightseeing.

#mm
3-H updatei
President Bomar announced on
April 25, that he had received a check for
U.S. $33,495 from Rotarians of,Austria, which
is the equivalent of $15*09 for--each member
of the Rotary Clubs in‘that Country, Austtta
has now achieved 100% support for the 75th
Anniversary Fund.
This is a most significant achievement
when you realize that a Philippine baby can
be immunized against Polio for only 120. Each
Rotarian giving fifteen dollars protects
120 children from Polio. Are we doing our
part of this most important Rotary project?

mm
Rotarian guests for the day:

We are pleased to have had these Rbtarians
visit today:
Bill Smith from Lafayette, Ind.
Dale Brown, Past Pres of Quincy.
Bob Whithed from Marine City.

June 10, 1980
Program Chairman Santford Jolley introduced
Coldwater Fire Chief "Red" Loose who brought us
up to date on his department.

Red has restructured the staff so as to have two
Assistant Chiefs: Don Pann in charge of Tire
Prevention Bureau, a fire equipment inspection,
home prevention safeguards and electrical inspect
ion. Jim Thomas in charge of training, equip1*
ment maintenance, building maintenance and per-*
sonnel records. The three guests total in
excess of 67 years service to the department.
The department has three five man platoons, all
personnel, including volunteers, have a total of
321 years of service.

Hillsdale, Marshall, Sturgis and Three Rivers
carry less full time personnel.
Coldwater provides fire protection to Girard,
Ovid, Coldwater and Batavia Townships. The
revenue the first through third years was
$123,000, then increasing to $140,000. This pays
for six full time fire fighters.
In addition to extinguishing fires, the depart­
ment answered 382 other calls for help in 1979.
They included smoke problems, cats in trees,
children on roofs, and miscellaneous other calls.
During the recent storm, they responded to Ebyview with a tanker loaded with water. They also
man a rescue unit to remove accident victims from
vehicles.

The firemen are able to contribute to the over­
all financial needs by doing electrical repair
work and metal work. The department will keep
a strick restraint on spending.
The CPR Program Training Project for all City
Personnel is being sponsored by the Fire Dept.
At least 40% of all personnel have signed up for
management training.

As of July 1, the Fire Department is responsible
for household building inspections for safety
precautions. They have adopted the State Code
for licensing contractors.
The Department has a budget in excess of $500,000
with the larger portion going for labor.

Saturday nights storm meant that the Department
had to check all downed wires. As regards
storms. Chief Loose monitors storms in order to
decide whether the siren needs to be used to
warn the community.
There will be a meeting Wednesday, June 11, to
work out a more practical weather alert network
for our community.
Thank you Red and Jolley for bringing this vital
information to us.

also we are always glad to see our non Rotarian
ROTARY PROFILE
visitors: Jim Thomas and Don Pann from our
local Fire Dept., Bill Wise of Ann Arbor, and
Howard M. Teeter was bom Feb. 13, 1907 in
Union City,Michigan, His parents were Herbert M.
Harvey Bartel.
and Lillian M. Teeter. He is a graduate of
Union City High School and Albion College. He
Members who were absent today, and will be
attended the University of Michigan law School.
making up at other clubs:
Howard and his wife, Marian W., have three
Walt Balcom
Tom Normandin
children, Robert M., Philip W, and John H.
Richie Barnes
Chas Putnam
The Bquitable Life Assurance Society became
John Dean
Ken Putnam
Howard's employer on November 24, 1930, a
Larry Donay
Don Stine
position which he has enjoyed since.
John Dygert
Alan Sward
Jim Endicott
Dick Uhl
Howard has served on the Rotary Board of Direct­
Bill Fuller
Norm Youtsey
ors and as President in 1946-47.
Harold Goodholm
An active community person, he has served as a
Bill Klotz
member of the City Council for 7 years, as Mayor
for 2 terms, the Board of Appeals 25 years, and
as a member of the State Boundry Commission. In
Bill Milnes
his leisure he enjoys yard work and golf.

mm

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

cOvUTTEES

COMMUNITY SEKVIC®

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lvmbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsia, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 • Greg Granum
21 ■ Chel Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 • Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I960
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 -Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15-Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook * Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne..............
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake..............
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly 5
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . ■
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
« -278-8840 «$ebaid, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. . . .'.
-278-6183*/exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie ■ ■ .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
279- 7130 Sword, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
278-5075
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
• Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene - .
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279- 84 45 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive ■ Diane
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan..................................
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534 Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.......................................
278-5909
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
278-5917
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand ■ Jean
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street ■ Susan
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Nelson,
Al,
67
E.
Pierce
Street
Jean
.......................
278-6978
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279- 9481
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
278-8743
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-2900
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278-6356
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-8981
• Honorary Member
Pierson, John. 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
369-1828
278-7137
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
278-2744
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2311
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E, Chicago Street - Mabel ■ ■

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

The COLDWATER
'Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. .ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
oJxA/V&gt;

The COLDWATEBK^rj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?^^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingstC(N?w the U. S. A.
June 17&gt; 1980
PREZ SEZi
President Dave announced the receipt
of several contributions to the Rotary 3-H Pro­
gram. Any others desiring to contribute should
do so via President David in the near future.
**********

REMINDER - Rotary golf tournament will be held
at the Country Club of Lansing on August 4th.
* ******* H
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Larry Woodhams.

President Elect Paul Ruse, Program Chairman for
the day, introduced three of our newer members

who each gave a thumbnail sketch of their lives.
Dan Magslg was born in Ohio in April of 1943. He
lived there for 15 years and then moved to Ovid,
Michigan where he grew up and went to school. He
was elected President of his Senior Class and
served as Captain of the football team. In 1965
he received his Engineering Degree from MSU.
Dan and Jan were married in 1963 and have three
children.

**********

Dan &amp; Winnie led us in an enthusiastic song
period.
**********

ABSENTEES, JUNE 17, 19R0:
Harold Card
Bill Carlson.
Bill Crotty
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Steve Glover
Ralph LaCro
Bill Milnes

John Milnes'
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIA-’ GUESTS:
Dick Greathouse
Worm Strobel
Charlie Davidson
Tom 3vans
Randy Houtz

Middletown, Ohio
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

EARLY LEAVERS:

Chuck Davis
Jim Conrad
Duke Sward
Gordon Schlubatis

Ed DeVito
Ed Geishert
Carroll Barnes
Bert Faller

**********

I* &gt; . A ! 1 J1 1 1 .

Dan worked for Harvester in Chicago and was in
charge of material handling. While there, he
had the unique experience of being in charge of
a 40 million dollar tractor order to the Russians.
Later Dan came to Coldwater and started his own
business in partnership with his father in the
Coldwater Industrial Park called Systems Un­
limited.

Dan is a lay leader in the United Methodist
Church.

Gary Kuckel was born in Hartford, Conn, in 1945.
During his school years he was active in sports,
playing on the All State Football &amp; Baseball
teams. He graduated from Notre Dame in 1967. He
is married and has three children.
For a time Gary worked for Liberty Mutual Ins, as
an adjuster and then jupervisor.
After receiving
his Masters in Govertment Administration, he
served the city of Riverview, Mich, as Asst. City
Manager and came to Coldwater two years ago as
City Manager. Gary in proud to say that Cold­
water has a balanced budget and steady employ­
ment .

Jim York came to Michigan 6 years ago from North
Carolina. He received his schooling in Marsville
and at West Carolina University. He and his wife,
Susie, have two sons, Gary and Brent.

3-H REPORT - Currently, two Rotarian volunteers
are serving in the refugee camps in Thailand!
Jim's first job was with the Dayco Co. He moved
Past District Governor John T. Cruise, an
to Three Rivers as Plant Manager. Two years ago
Ophthalmologist from Vancouver, B.C., Canada,
come August, Jim became Manager of Voltek. They
and John Dollar, an Optometrist from Tyrone, Pa.,
are engaged in manufacturing low density foam
U.S.A. Both are stationed near the Cambodian
products such as pool covers, padding for doors,
border. In Hong Kong, ten medical doctors and
mats and sporting goods equipment. Their newest
ten distists are scheduled for a month or more of
product is padding for super turf which promises
volunteer service in various refugee camps. More
to be a popular item.
dentists, ophthalmologists, and optometrists may
be needed. Volunteer forms are available at the An interesting program and nice to get to know
R. I. Secretariat. Write Janet Long, 3~H Program these three gentlemen better.
Assistant Manager.
**********

As of 30 April, more than US $5»000»000 has been
contributed to the 75th Anniversary Fund for the
development of the Health, Hunger and Humanity
Program.

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NEXT WEEK will be Lester Wise.
He will present John Klein who will bring us up
to date on the changes at the Regional Center.

Time is running out for your club to contribute
and to receive a 3-H banner or plaque for your
ROTARY PROFILE
cupport. All contributions to this special fund
David Rubley was bom and reared in the Bronson
should be received by your club by 30 June, 1980,
area. He graduated from Bronson High School and
and transmitted immediately to the Secretariat
attended the University of Michigan where he
through your district's normal procedure.
earned his Degree in Denistry in 1970. He spent
**********
three years in the U. S. Army, stationed in
Stuttgart, Germany.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Part of the joy of attending the
recent 75th Anniversary Convention of Rotary
David and his wife, Del Laura, have two children,
International was the personal contact with many Jason 9 and Gretchen 4.
people from all reaches of the globe. To give
After serving as a Member of the Board of Direct­
an example, we picked up a brochure printed by
ors of Rotary for 5 years, David is just com­
the Rotary Club of Taoyuan West, Taiwan, Repub­
pleting his term as President.
lic of China. On Sunday evening we were privi­
leged to sit with Rotarian K. H. S. (They use
Aside from his Rotary activities, he has served
their business names Instead of proper names)
on the SOS Committee and the Hospital Board. Dave
and his wife, Tsau-May Chiou, a member of this
is dedicated family man but in his spare time he
club. We had the opportunity to talk with them
enjoys tennis and racquetball.
and discuss their delightful borchure. Also,
their record three years is impressive.

Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^MITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secrotary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 ■ Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Childrent Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Kass, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 ■ Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 ■ Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 ■ Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 ■ Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 • John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - BUI Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook * Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton. 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive &gt; Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279*7011
278*6033
278* 4040
278*6821
278*2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold. 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson. Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
*. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller. Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

278*5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
278*7152
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278*6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield * Wilma J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. .’v. . . . .
"278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia.^
.278-6183
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
• .............
238-2855
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
279- 7130
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
"Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove * Helen ....
238-4632
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279- 8445
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
639- 8453
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
• Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278- 7137
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
.................
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel • .
278-2311

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita . ..........
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •............
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celio ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall.
................
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATEg|"^rj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaV^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.
June 24, 1980

LAST MEETING OF THE DAVID RUBIEY REGIME!
President David thanked his Board of Directors,
the Show Chairmen, Treasurer Essie, Secretarys
Bob and Dan, all Committee Chairmen, Sgt. at Arms
Dave, Song Leader Dan, Past President Dick Uhl,
our Minister Members for weekly grace, Editarian
Walt Balcom and all others who made his year as
President so enjoyable.

Today's program was in charge of Les Wise who
presented Past Rotary President John Klein, John
reviewed the history of the Coldwater Regional
Center. The Center was opened 106 years ago as
a State Public School. There was a population of
150 in 1854. In i960, the residents numbered
3231, At present the population is 648. In 1978
the name was changed from Coldwater State Home
and Training School to Coldwater Regional Center.

**********
Temporary Song leader Dick Hruska led us in sing­
ing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" for Harold
Goodholm who was in attendance and is recovering
from his recent stroke. Harold responded with a
few excellent remarks.

**********

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Reo Goodwin.

**********
Chet Graves
Bob Kerr
Dan Magsig
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Howard Taylor
Larry Woodhams

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Terry (?)
Tom Evans, Quincy
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Indiana *
Dale C. Brown, Quincy
Bill King, Quincy
.MS' . . --- —
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Silver
Russ Fitzgerald

Bjb Rogan..
Bob Luse

EARLY LEAVERS:
Gary Kueke1
Terry O’Connell

employees. Employees were to be cut by 222
positions by this July. Actual layoffs will be
167 with the balance accounted for by attrition.
The economic outlook for Michigan in 1982 indi­
cates that further State cuts may be necessary.

ABSENTEES, JUNE 24, 1980t

Fred Anderson
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Jim Conrad
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
larry Donay
John Dygert

The Coldwater facility has experienced several
eras of construction. In 1950, 1350 new beds
were added - serving 81 different counties and
now serve the 10 south central and southwestern
part of the State. There were 1050 employees in
i960. By 1983 they expect 660 residents and 1027

Dick White

**********

The Rotary International News contains some very
interesting attendance figures from the recent
Chicago Convention. How about Japan with an
attendance of 2,6451 Nigeria with 368j australis,
with 4481 Argentina, 300; Republic of China, 1281
England, 4371 France, 31?j South Africa, 133j
the United States of America, 9,624. Your Editor
feels that all Officers would find the experience
gained by attending a Rotary International Con­
vention would be a very worthwhile experience.
The entire Convention seemed to be geared to new
Officers. Why not consider, as a Club, providing
your new President each year with the opportunity
to attend Rotary International.
I'm sure it
would be the highlight of his year and certainly
the benefit to the Club would be worth the effort.

Michigan's plan calls for opening 282 residential
homes in 1982. To serve 6 handicapped residents

each. The Supreme Court has decreed that such
homes cannot be zoned out, so they can be con­
structed wherever needed. The reason is to pro­
vide more normal living conditions for the handi­
capped.
Remodeling at the Center is now under way, re­
doing 10 buildings for 288 residents. By July
1982, 405 beds in apartment style will be avail­
able. Reimbursement for this program will be
made by the Federal Government to the tune of
17 million dollars by 1982. The alternative
would be to be subject to close since the Courts
have decreed that "it shall be done."

National statistics show that we have 30 mentally
retarded per thousand. However, newer and more
modern screening processes make it possible to
predict defects in unborn children. This will
make it possible to lessen this ratio.
By 1982 there will be about 650 residents and
800 employees. The current employee terminations
will mean the loss of a 2-f- million dollar annual
payroll.

Thanks Les and John for a very informative
program.
**********

Next week's program chairman is Bill Milnes, who
will present Tibbits Director Larry Carrico. He
will give us an update on Tibbits summer programs,

As your Editarian for the past two years, I wish
to thank all fellow Rotarian who so kindly pro­
vided me with profiles. I feel that this has
generated a lot of interest and should have been
helpful to new members to become acquainted with
the Club. The following members did not submit
profiles:

Harold Card
Dan Dean
We are always grateful to Elwyn Bodley for giving Larry Donay
us the opportunity to read the Bulletin from
Roger Higbea
District 696 in Florida. In the June issue, there
James Koss
is a letter from Salisbury, Rhodesia reprinted.
Tom Normandin
One statement seemed to fit our own economic situ­
Don Shorno
ation so well.
Ralph Toupalik
Richard White
"The unfailing cause of inflation has been the
**********

notion that money is a substitute for the effort
which creates it."

Bill Carlson
John Dean
James Endicott
Rich Holben
Bob Loose
George Pierce
Don Steffey
James Troust

Duke Davidson
Ed DeVito
Albert Faller
Vince Kornsteir
Gil Patton
John Pitrson
Donrad Swart
Dan Ward

tf*/y*jy*/*j*/y*/*/*/y*/yv*/*/^^

**********

I wish to thank Duke Swmrd, Bill Milnes and Paul
Ruse for helping me with the bulletin when it was
necessary for me to be absent.
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pr*»ld*nt
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl. Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CWMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVI

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallemee, Duke Davidson
Rotary information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

&lt;•

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

1979-80

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 ■ Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Protects:
Dick Birlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal.
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 ■ Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 • Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson. Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

279-7011
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278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
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Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad. James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesvilfe Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
. •
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller. Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark. 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller. William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold. 20 Lincoln. ...............................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
.............
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

278-5956
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278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
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278-6978
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279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
278-6517
279-9266
369-1828
279-7810
278-8668
639-4659

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ..«.
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
‘Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr.. 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura..........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street -.Mabel • .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey,. Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street; Myrtle................
238-2511 ! Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-597^ Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
J38-28JS Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279- 8445
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
279-7147
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-5166
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-7948
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-2811
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6534
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
238-4323
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
279-9349
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-5796
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
236-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATESgfflfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaW^M^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singings CfMrtn the U. S. A.

July 1, 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Paul read a
thank you note from Ed Geishert for
flowers sent to him during his recent
stay at the Health Center.

********
REMINDER: Rotary Golf Tourney will
be held ,at. the Country Club of Lansing
on August 4.

********
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Don Shorno
Gil Patton

Larry Donay
Fleming Pruitt

********
1

Dan Magsig and Winnie led us in a
couple of upbeat numbers commemorating
our nation's birthday.;
********.

Sergeant-at-Arms David and his lieutenant
Terry O'Connell got off to a roaring, or
rather, whistling, start with their
referee uniforms and official donation
equipment. It looks like another banner
year for the Rotary Scholarship Fund.
********
ABSENTEES - July 1,

Fred Anderson
Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Bill Crotty
John Dygert
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Larry Iveson
Bill Klotz
Jim Lyon

John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Dick White
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Wendell Hathaway
Larry Hagen
Bob Baranouski
Bob Seizert
Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Pete Marsiglia
Fred Nichols
Ken Gunthorpe ’'
Dale Marshall

Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Lafayette, IN
Portage
Portage
Bronson
Ft. Wayne, IN

SPECIAL NOTES: A few more workers could
be used for the Rotary Work Detail at
Tibbits Opera House on July 12, 1980 at
11:30.P.M. The more volunteers we have,
the easier and faster the job will go.
We have long supported the Tibbits oper­
ation and your time and effort will be
greatly appreciated.
Quincy Rotary announced their annual
Pork Chop Bar-B-Q for July 4, 1980 from
5 to 7 PM to be held at the Quincy High
School. Don't miss this delicious
event.
********

PROGRAM: Program Chairman for the
day, Bill Milnes, introduced Larry
Carrico, Executive Director, Tibbits
Opera Foundation, who brought us upto-date on activities at the Tibbits.
The project was organized in 1961
with a lot of help from the Rotary
Club and Rotarian members. Rotary
kicked things off by buying the first
set of stage curtains. $13,000 was
raised to purchase the building and
$200,000 pledged to restore it.

AHs and culture are big business in
America and Tibbits is keeping up with
the times. The facility is being used
6 days a week for the entire year.
The biggest money-maker is the summer
theater productions which brings in
$160,000. Many activities are geared
towards young people, for that is
where the future of the Tibbits lies.

We should all be pleased that this,
fine facility is healthy and functioning.
Thank you, Bill and Larry, for a fine
program.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Cameron Browne
Joe Atkins

Sturgis
Hudson, FL

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P-M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVERUBLEY
Prwld«nt
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubloy, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CWMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymburner, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
FeMowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOAAAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bod ley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 • Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I960
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19-John Milnes
26 ■ Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 ■ Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 ■ Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15-Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret....
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, .280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary............
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary ......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Kribll -Katl. . U
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Kcss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
.
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
.....................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278*4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . 278-2096 Lyon, James. P.O. Box 137
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-6652 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine. ....
278-4248
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
278-4082
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279-9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278-6517
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279-9266
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

PHONE

NAME

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. •ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Woleoma

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle...............
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133_Narrows Road_- Rita
......
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop”Avenue • Wanda............
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stjne, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 667 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-5166 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. . . ....................
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^njfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAl-^^^^^^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Shigingesttwlnn the U. 5. A.

July 8, 1980
PREZ SEZ: Norm Youtsey did an admirable job
of filling in for President Paul (and he
didn't take the opportunity to wear a gold
coat).
********
REMINDER: Rotary Golf Tourney will be held
at the Country Club of Lansing on August 4.
If you can make it, sign up by giving
Richie Barnes a call. Everyone should have
an enjoyable time with $1000.00 in door
prizes plus lunch and dinner.
★ ★★★★★★★

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Richie Barnes.
********
Winnie was absent, but Dan Magsig did a fine
job keeping all of us in tune singing songs
about our glorious summer.
********

Lieutenant Terry O'Connell filled in for
Dave Pierce making us all feel good while
at the same time turning a $3 lunch into a
$5/plate fund raiser.

ABSENTEES - July 8, 1980:

Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Carlson
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Larry Iveson
John Milnes
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin

John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Dave Pierce
John Pierson
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith
Bob Whithead
Fred Nichols
Pete Marsiglia
Robert Seizert

Lafayette, IN
Marine City
Portage
Portage
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Pat Rocchio
Scott Lineseby
Tom Littlefield
Norm Heinemann
********

SPECIAL NOTES: Don't forget we will be
"striking the set" for the Tibbits on
July 12, 1980, at 11:30 P.M. More
volunteers are needed to make the work
faster and easier for everyone.

A unanimous voice vote was taken in
the affirmative to drop Section 15
from the Rotary Club By-laws.
Harold Goodholm hopes to leave Sunday
for Arkansas and intends on returning
to Coldwater after some recuperation.
I know you all join me in wishing
Harold the best and a safe and speedy
return to the friendly confines of
Coldwater.
********

PROGRAM: Elwyn Bodley filled in for
Les Woodward doing a fine job with a
history of the Elks Temple which has
had four distinct eras:

1861 - Church (Hope Chapel) built
by the First Independent Congrega­
tional Society. Col. Henry C.
Gilbert was quite instrumental
in this endeavor. He also built
the home (1857) occupied by Les
and Chuck Woodward which has been
handed down through deed. The
house has never been on the market.
1866 - Coldwater Centennial News­
paper records the sale of Hope
Chapel to Dr. A. D. Chaseon for
use as a hospital.

1869 - Coldwater Republican News­
paper notes the sale of Hope
Chapel to F. D. Smith who con­
verted it to a residence.
1902 - The structure became the
Elks Temple and is used by many
groups for meetings. The Rotary
Club began using the Elks in 1957.

The program was researched and written
by Les Woodward and Elwyn did a
marvelous job. of highlighting the
program with a number of quips and
stories. Thank you, Les and Elwyn,
for a fine program.
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NEXT WEEK will be
Rev. Bob Man.
********

JOHNNIE AWARD: Last week's winner,
Dave Rubley, presented the prestigous
traveling Johnnie Award to Rick
Holben who insists on putting the
trophy to good use. I pity the next

recipient.

Copies of the Rotary Club Income and
Expense Statement are available if anyone
wants that information.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY. 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cfmAITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vic* President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
BUI Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVIC

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

March 1980
4 ■ Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Stringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 ■ Jerry Towns

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - BUI Fuller
27 - Charles Gelshert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - BUI Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man'

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll,-86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret-.
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield—»Wilma W
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple KnjdL-.Kgx^ ■ »
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue • Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lymbumer, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene • •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..............................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan..................................
Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine.
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
• Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
.............
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
278-5956
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5075
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
278-4741
Conrad. James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-7249
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-2096
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
639-8669
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . •
639-8329
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary...........
238-2266
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
278-6652
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
278-5303
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
278-5909
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
278-5917
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road ■ Carol ....
278-7152
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake..............
278-4248
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary.............. •
278-2968
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
278-6978
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
278- 4082
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat............................................
279-9481
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
639-4433
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
639-4635
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
278- 6517
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
279- 9266
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
369-1828
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson..................
279-7810
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita..................................... ■
278-8668
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. ........
639-4659
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia.. .

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
238-4632
278-7448
278- 2021
279- Q445
279-7147
278-5166
278-7948
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
■ Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda?'.'~.~T.'*
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise • • .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sword, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
...........
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian........................
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol..............................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna..............

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
778-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238*2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N, FREMONT
COLOAAloh, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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�"He Profits MostWho Serves Best”

The COLDWATEJ^fetarj, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?-^^^^*CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dliWm the U. S. A.

July 15, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul was back this week
and kept things in order while a number of
guests were introduced.

*****

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Howard Taylor.

*****
Winnie and Dan led us in some inspiring
songs, especially the last one (Jingle
Bells) which helped us all cool off
momentarily.
*****

The Tandem Team of "Fine" Referees was
back this week doing a "fine" job of
raising Dollars for Scholars. I think
the call for "illegal use of the mouth"
will become more pronounced as the weeks
go by.

* * * * *
ABSENTEES - July 15, 1980:

Fred Anderson
Walt Balcom
Dick Biringed
George Buchanan
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed Devito
Bill Fuller
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Bill Klotz
Ralph LaGro
Bob Loose

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Miller
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
Dave Rubley
Don Steffey
*
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Jim York

Lafayette, IN
Hillsdale
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Portage
Quincy
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jerry Kineger
John Marsiglia

PROGRAM:
Rev. Bob Man gave an enlightening
program today based on interesting
people he had met throughout his
long and distinguished career. It's
hard to pick out one person from all
the illustrious ones he mentioned in
his talk, but I guess Paul Rush
deserves special recognition. Mr.
Rush has been helping people in
Japan since 1923, has built churches
and hospitals, taught farming and
livestock and raised funds for many
projects. Mr. Rush recently received
the highest award that can be given a
foreigner by the Emperor of Japan.

Rev. Man concluded his talk by
summarizing that all the people he
mentioned have three things in
common: 1) faith in God, 2) compas­
sion for their fellow man, and 3)
love of Jesus Christ.
Thank you, Bob, for an inspiring
program.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Smith
Jim Juroe
Bob Beauchamp
Warren Wade
Philip Hoard
Pete Marsiglia
Dan Dobson
Randy Houtz

Jim Endicott is attempting to improve
his image as of 12:02 P.M. (July 14,
1980). We might all help him by
ignoring his malicious and nasty
remarks while encouraging him to say
nice things. We tried this approach
at our table today and nary a word
was said. Progress comes ever so
slowly. But I will continue to
monitor the situation and report
Jim's progress in the weeks to come.
Good luck, Jim!
*****

Fred A. Culy

* * * * *
SPECIAL NOTES:

Craig Sebald received his pin today for 22
years perfect attendance. Congratulations!

*****
JOHNNIE AWARD: Last week's winner,
Rich Holben, had Dick White stand
in for him. Dick opened the
auspicious envelope with a lot of
anticipation and trepidation only
to find he was announcing his own
name as this week's winner of the
Johnnie Award. There's a rumor
circulating that 01' Fl usher White
is trying to plumb the Johnnie
Award Trophy to make it a viable,
working, more exciting piece of
art that has a practical application.
We will all have to wait until next
week to see if he is successful.

20 Rotarians are delinquent to-date in
paying their dues for this fiscal year.
Get your dues in guys. The money is
needed and will be put to good uses.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

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OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
Pmldwht
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 * David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

CWMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
L'ymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
-Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
FeBowshlp: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallernee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 • Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 - Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 • Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February I960
5 ■ Gary B. Mallernee
12 ■ Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gli Patton
11 • George Pierce
18 • Charles Putnam
25 ■ Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980
November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 • BUI Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11- John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
January 1980

February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Korn stein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 • Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.*.
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary . . . . .
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. .. .

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NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278- 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.............
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma 9?. i
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knott - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-5956 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5075 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7249
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road * Carlene . .
278-2096
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
238-2266
278-6652 Mallernee,Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5303
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae . .
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean .
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine.
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279-9481
639-4433
................
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K„ 58 Ridgemoor • Lorraine.
278-6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.
279-9266
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
369-1828
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
279-7810
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
..............
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

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NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223
Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 I Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-8840 $eba|dr Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda. . .
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
. .
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278- 2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279.7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-2811 Ohl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry. 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams. Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
639-8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman,' 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
* Honorary Member
278-7137
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWAi;^ MICHIGAN
49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552'1
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATEB^btory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^^&amp;^W^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singhigest

the U. S. A.
July 22, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul got right into
the mood of the day by introducing
Coldwater's answer to Steve and Edie Vince and Winnie!

Keeping the club updated on Jim
Endicott's attempt to improve his
image, I've noticed Jim is making
strides. Don't forget, you have
to crawl before you can run. I
don't mean to be picky, and maybe
you other guys don' t notice these
things, but sometimes when someone
makes a disparaging remark, Jim is
able to get his discontent across
without saying a word. He does
this by facial and hand expressions,
That is progress, however, and I
think we should all continue to
encourage Jim's efforts. It's
coming, Jim - keep it up!

Vince Kornstien and his lovely wife, Winnie,
led the club in festive singing. Winnie
set a nice tempo for Vince and the rest of
us to follow. She enabled Vince to put his
heart and soul into the music and, with much
hand motion, he kept us all together. Thank
you, Vince and Winnie, for a fine job.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:

Steve Glover
Fred Anderson
PROGRAM:

Sergeant Dave brought the club up-to-date on
the efforts of the B-L softball team (D league).
They are now 5-5 having defeated the top three
teams since the all-star break. We cannot
predict the final outcome, but post-season
tournament play is a definite possibility.

ABSENTEES - July 22, 1980:
Richie Barnes
Terry O'Connell
George Buchanan
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
Ken Putnam
Bill Crotty
Don Steffey
Harold Goodholm
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Chet Graves
Dick Uhl
Rich Holben
Richard Hruska
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
John Klein
Bill Klotz
’ Jim York
Dan Magsig
Norm Youtsey
Tom Normandin

Bill Smith handled the program today
and gave a nice tribute to Les Luce.
He told a number of humorous stories
that had meaning. The stories
reminded us all of the trouble we
can get into by not watching what we
say. Careless words have led to
many people having to "eat their
words".

One such story Bill told involved
Notre Dame's famous football coach,
Knute Rochne, who slighted Carnegie
- Tech by not even showing up for
their game with ND in 1926. Carnegie
. Tech played their hearts out and beat
ND 19-0.

I'm sure there are other stories
that Bill related you fellas
remember, but, for some reason,
that one stuck with me.
Thank you, Bill, for the timely
reminders of how we should watch our
words.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Orlin E. Ness
Bill Smith
Lafayette, IN
Wendell Hathaway Bronson
Clarence Snyder
Bronson
Portage
Pete Marsiglia
Fred Nickles
Portage
* * *
*
SPECIAL NOTES:
John Klein had a heart attack and is
recuperating at the hospital. I know
you all join me in wishing him the best
and a speedy recovery.

Don't forget the German Bread Sales this
Saturday, July 26, 1980, to take place in
front of Karr's for the benefit of the
Sister Cities Program. This weekend is
Sidewalk Sales Days and the Polish
Festival in Bronson, so there will be
plenty of pleasant ways to spend your
hard-earned cash.

JOHNNIE AWARD: Last week's winner,
Dick White, after an elegant and
beautiful introductory speech,
named Mr. Robert Loose as this
week's recipient of the Johnnie
Award. Rumor has it that Bob will
redo the modifications to the award
attempted by Dick, but, due to the
many modifications that will be
needed to correct the situation,
Bob will probably have to charge
Dick on an hourly basis at the
usual rate. Hopefully, all correc­
tions will be made and the award
passed on to the next recipient in
fine style. Good luck, Bob.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cffcvUTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1980 - Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 * Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebala, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Gelshert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
, „
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallemee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVICi

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatls, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 - Chet Graves
2B - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 - Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Biringer, Roger Hlgbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobler, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Gelshert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 ■ Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1900
5 - Gary B. Mallernee
12 • Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 ■ Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatls
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad

May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13- Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert
December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18- George Buchanan

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

January 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

July 1980

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15 - Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Granum. Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fatrfield - Wilma J. .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple-£iqM - K?y.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-5956
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-5075
"Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
278-4741
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-7249 Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene • •
278-2096 Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
639-8669 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
639-8329
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
.............
238-2266 Mallernee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. • Jeanne
278-6652
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5303 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-5909 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
278-5917
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-7152
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6978
278-4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
279-9481
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
639-4433
639-4635 • Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278-6517
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
279-9266
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
369-1828
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-8668
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
639-4659

279-7011
278*6033
278* 4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 • Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
279- 8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda . • •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8743
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
• Honorary Member
278- 7137
278-2744
278-2311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD'A'ATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

49036

�WF "He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEBfflfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAV^^l^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCfiffim the U. S. A.

July 29, 1980

PREZ SEZ: Norm Youtsey filled in smartly
for President Paul awarding a four-year pin
to Harold Card (or was that Pierce?).

*****

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:

John Klein
Dick Hruska
*****
Dan Magsig led us in song without the assist­
ance of Winnie, but Don Stine did his best
to make up the difference with his harmonizing
efforts.
★ ic it ★ ★

Sergeant Dave and his lieutenant (Terry the
Terrible) were back this week in "fine"
style with fines for a new illegal procedure
call
"disparaging remarks directed towards
the ref". I looked that up in the ND foot­
ball handbook, but could not find that penal­
ty. Maybe our sergeant has another official
rule book.

****★
ABSENTEES - July 29,
Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
George Buchanan
Jim Conrad
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Rich Hol ben
Ralph LaGro
John Milnes

1980:
Bill Milnes
Tom NormandiD”'
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam.
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Ruse
Dick Uhl
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Dick Spalding
John Worth
Joe Atkins
Randy Houtz

Quincy
Lafayette, IN
Quincy
Quincy
Hudson, FLA
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:
Greg Miller - Speaker
*****

SPECIAL NOTES:

There's still time for one more four­
some to attend the Annual Rotary Golf
Outing in Lansing on 8/4/80. Anyone
interested should get a hold of Richie
Barnes, pronto!
*****

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

It so happened that there was an
important job to be done. Everybody
was asked to do it. Everybody was sure
that Somebody would do it. Now Anybody
could have done it, but as a matter of
fact, Nobody did it. So Somebody got
angry about that, because it was Every­
body's job. Everybody thought Anybody
could do’ it and Nobody realized that
Everybody wouldn't do it.
It ended up
that Everybody blamed Somebody when
actually Nobody blamed Anybody. Does
all this sound familiar to Anybody?
*****

PROGRAM:
Today's program was introduced by Hal
Creal.
Greg Miller, from the Sheriff's
Office, gave a very informative talk
on new procedures he is checking into
regarding natural disasters, i.e.
tornados. Basically, the Sheriff's
Department will act as a clearing house
for information and will coordinate with
the radio station to try and inform the
public. In addition, the Sheriff's
Office has 42 numbers to call and Greg
is asking these institutions to purchase
a radio device that can be activated by
the Sheriff's Office and the listener
would immediately receive the latest
storm information. This device costs
$290 and would be beneficial to insti­
tutions, schools, and large employers.
Until the basic plan is updated and
finalized, Greg urged everyone to keep
tuned to WTVB or WNWN when severe weather
is imminent.

Thank you, Hal, for arranging the inform­
ative and enlightening program.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD: Last week's winner, Bob
Luce, presented the Johnnie Award to
Chuck Woodward, who was totally surprised
due to the fact that he has been off
traveling and did not know about the
Johnnie Award. Not knowing that the
award is a traveling trophy, the first
words uttered by the flabbergasted Mr.
Woodward, were "thank you very much for
this fine donation. Camp 12 is in need
of some new items, and it was very
thoughtful of you to think of the number
one priority. By the way, does this
trophy also come equipped with potty
paper?" I spent the rest of the after­
noon explaining to Chuck what he could
and could not do with the Johnnie Award.
Hopefully, it will come back to the
club next week in one piece.

HAVING FUN - In a very widespread area,
there lived four people: Everybody,
Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE, CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�cf^MTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1979-80
DAVE RUBLEY
President
PAUL RUSE
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1980 * Norman Youtsey, Lawrence
Woodhams
1981 - Richard Uhl, Ralph LaGro,
Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.i. District 636
DONALD CALKINS
Three Rivers, Ml

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Norman Youtsey
Attendance: Craig Sebald, Bill
Lymbumer, Fleming Pruitt
Classification: Hal Sexton, Charles
Geishert, Richard Uhl
Club Bulletin: Walt Balcom, Alan
Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Don Shorno
Bill Klotz, Chet Graves
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Jeff Dean, Jim Troust
Bob Loose
Membership: John Klein, Paul
Thompson, Jim Lyon
Program: Paul Ruse
Public Relations: Santford Jolley,
Gary Mallemee, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at-Arms: Dave Pierce
Treasurer: Ernest Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Employer-Employee Relations:
Mark Maire, Bill Crotty, Dick Hruska
Four Way Test: Howard Taylor, Ed
DeVito, Mike Toupalik
Occupational Information:
Greg Granum, Larry Iveson,
Carroll Barnes
Trade and Professional
Relations: Richie Barnes, Dan
Magsig, Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Les Woodward,
Robert Man, Ken Worden,
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVI

1979-80

Director: Ralph LaGro
Handicappea Children: Terry
O'Connell, Terry Warner, Al Nelson
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Gordon
Schlubatis, Gary Kuckel
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Ken Anderson, Tom Miller,
Don Steffey
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Jim Koss, Charles Woodward

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1979
7 - Ken Anderson
14 - Greg Granum
21 * Chet Graves
28 - Bill Klotz

September 1979
4 - Gary Kuckel
11 ■ Terry O'Connell
18 ■ Richie Barnes
25 - Fleming Pruitt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
International Youth Projects:
Dick Blrlnger, Roger Higbea,
Hal Creal
The Rotary Foundation: Bob
Nagle, Bill Bobier, Walt Balcom
World Community Service: Harold
Goodholm, Ed Geishert, Fred Culy
Health, Hunger and Humanities:
Bill Milnes, Jerry Towns, Dick
Moore, John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN

October 1979
2 - Walt Balcom
9 - Gov. Don Calkins
16 - Duke Davidson
23 - Charles Davis
30 - Larry Donay

February 1980
5 - Gary B. Mallemee
12 - Tom Miller
19 - John Milnes
26 - Jerry Towns

March 1980
4 - Gil Patton
11 - George Pierce
18 - Charles Putnam
25 - Harold Card

April 1980
1 - Gordon Schlubatis
8 - Don Shorno
15 - Don Steffey
22 - Don Stine
29 - Jim Conrad
May 1980

November 1979

6 - Paul Thompson
13 - Mark Feller
20 - Bill Fuller
27 - Charles Geishert

6 - Jeff Dean
13 - Howard Teeter
20 - Ralph Toupalik
27 - Jim Troust

Ernie Luse

75th Anniversary Chairman:
Richard Uhl

December 1979
4 - Dan Dean
11 - John Dygert
18 - George Buchanan

June 1980
3 - Bill Crotty
10 - Santford Jolley
17 - Terry Warner
24 - Lester Wise

ROTARY SHOW
February 28, 29, March 1
Chairman: Rich Holben

January 1980

July 1980

8 - John Klein
15 - Vince Kornstein
22 - Howard Taylor
29 - Mark Maire

1 - Bill Milnes
8 - Les Woodward
15-Hal Creal
22 - Lester Luce
29 - Robert Man
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1979-80- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Paul Ruse 279-9412
President, Rotary International
JAMES L. BOMAR
Shelbyville, Tennessee U.S.A.

Director: Jerry Towns
Paul Ruse Ph. 279-9412

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Anderson, Ken, 207 Lynbrook - Ann
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret* *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary.............. *.
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
.............
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Granum, Greg, 1510 Matteson Lk. Bronson
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita. . ............................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
Higbea, Roger, 7718 Whistlers Dr., Quincy, Cynthia. . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Hrusko, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
JoUey‘ Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 I Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . .............
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha. .**.
'278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia................
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
..... . &gt;'238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
'278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278 5956 LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-5075 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 97R 47.41
* Luce, Lester, 16331 Treasure Cove - Helen ....
238-4632 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
97R 7040 Luse' Ernest' 223 N- Fremont Road 278-7448 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Lymburner, Bill, 847 E. Chicago Road - Carlene . .
278-2021 Toupalik, Michael, 25581 Lake Drive
arq raaq Lyon’ James‘ P-°* Box 137 ...............................................
279-8445 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
.. ..........
.... Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
.. Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
. ...............
278-5166 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
O7« aaso Mallemee, Gary, 17 Allendale Dr. - Jeanne
278-7948 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
07flwm *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5900 Miller, Tom’ 144 S* C,ay St* ’ Delores............................
278-6534 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Warner, Terry, 76 Hanchett St. Mary
278-7152 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean..........................
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278- 4082 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet.
.............
279-9349 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 279- 9481
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
639- 8453 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
639-4433
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
639-4635 * Pearce, B. K., 58 Ridgemoor - Lorraine
278-8743
278- 6517 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900
279- 9266 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
369-1828
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
278-8981
* Honorary Member
279-7810 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-7137
278-8668
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
639-4659
Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street -.Mabel . .
278-2311

279-7011
278-6033
278-4040
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278- 5006
279- 9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
238-2318
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 552'1
279- 9848
278-7888
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MR. ‘ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDTATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�August 5, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul was back this
week to welcome our guests ..and keep us
up-to-date on club activities. President
Paul called on Richie Barnes to report to
the club on the District Golf Tourney.
Coldwater was well represented by four
foursomes. There were 255 participants
and the host club did an excellent job
running the event. The St. John's Club
won low gross team score and Grand Ledge
took low net team score. A number of door
prizes were distributed.
Bill Crotty, feeling a little spunky, tried
to separate the St. John's team from the
low gross trophy, but, without his under­
wear to bolster him, he was unsuccessful.
It was concluded, however, that our "gross"
team would make a concerted effort to play
decent golf for the entire 18 holes next
year, and, quite possibly, take the trophy
away from St. John's in earnest.
*****

Dan Magsig continues to improve our harmon­
izing efforts with the assistance of Don
Stine and Winnie.
*****
Sergeant Dave and his side-kick, Terry,
(the Pirate) did their thing for the
scholarship fund.
*****

ABSENTEES - August 5, 1980:

Warren Adair
Fred Anderson
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
James Conrad
Duane Davidson
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Bob Kerr
John Klein
Bill Klotz

,4

Jim Lyon
Mark Maire
Jim Koss
John Milnes.
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Craig Sebald
Jerry Towns
Dan Ward

ROTARIAN.GUESTS:
Bob Stark
Bob Baranouski
Bill Smith
Pete Marsiglia
Fred Nichols
Web Carlson
Ed Geishert, Jr.
Garth Wilbur

Quincy
Quincy
Lafayette, IN
Portage
Portage
Constantine
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Fred Coats
Soure, South America
The Rev. Paul Martin
Bill Smith
Romulus
Richard Baldermann
Ray Fast
*****
FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Continuation
of the Health, Hunger and Humanity, Program
The board concurred in recommendations
made by the joint sub-committee of the
board of directors of R.I. and the trustees

of The Rotary Foundation that the
Health, Hunger and Humanity program
be continued beyond 30 June, 1980,
the final date for solicitation of
designated contributions to the "75th
Anniversary Fund for the Development
of the Health, Hunger and Humanity
Program". Further, the board agreed
that continued promotion of the 3-H
program be part of the regular program
of promotion of the Foundation. The
board will continue to be responsible
for the operation of Health, Hunger
and Humanity activities. The board
offered for consideration by the 1980
Council on Legislation a proposed
resolution* to give effect to the
foregoing.
*The 1980 Council on Legislation
adopted Proposed Resolution 80-120
relating to continuation of the Health,
Hunger and Humanity program of R.I.
*****

PROGRAM: Bill Smith filled in for
Warren Adair and introduced his son,
Bill Jr., who has just concluded a
year-long sabbatical from his school
administration position in Romulus,
Michigan. Bill used the time to
explore Australia, New Zeeland and
New Guinea and other parts of the
South Pacific. The slides he showed
^reflected the sheer beauty and excite“ment of this unique area of the world.
It was quite an impressive show, and,
jfirom the narrative, one can conclude
''Bill Jr. had a number of experiences
he will never forget. Thank you,
Bill, for the fine program. I'm sure
the club would welcome Bill Jr. back
anytime for more slides of his
adventurous trip.
Next week's program will be chaired
by Doc Bacon. Rumor has it he will
introduce his cousin, the Canadian
Bacon, who hasn't been heard from
since the last Rotary Show. But,
you know how rumors are - we'll just
have to see if it comes true.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD: Last week's winner,
Chuck Woodward, gave an inspiring talk
to the club rambling on about how
difficult it was to choose this week's
Johnnie Award recipient. But, evidently,
after much deliberation and consterna­
tion, (as well as a little constipation),
Chuck settled on Duke Sward who accepted
the award with all the humility he
could muster up. It was an emotional
moment, and I won't try to recount
Duke's acceptance speech. There is
nothing that can be added verbally
or in print to what has already been
said about Duke Sward.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COI.DW 511^%/.,,, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA&lt;^JOJ^i» CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Clhf^in the U. S. A.

August 19t 1980

Today’s program chairman, Walt Baloom presented
Lt. Colonel Matt Urban, Retired, a recent re­
cipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, 36
years late.

SHORT NOTES ON MATT URBAN:
Matt's first words on being Introduced to Presi­
dent Carter,
"Hi, Mr. President. How's your
softball game?" Mr. Carter's reply, "Fine, as
long as I have Billy to pitch for the other team.

It is my regret that each and every one of you
could not have had a one-on-one talk with Matt.
The mayor of Holland first learned that his re­
He is a remarkable mani a gentle man, humble, a
creation director, Matt Urban, was being consid­
little touch of humor, a dedicated family man,
ered for the Medal of Honor while vacationing in
and a love of Country which is hard to find today.
Miami last winter. The Mayor picked up the
Rather’than 'try to' give you a word by word account Mlami'TTerald and was “attracted to a story with a
of Col. Urban's remarks, I would like to tell you Holland, Mich, dateline entitle "Medal of Honor
Comes 35 Years Late." Needless to say, he called
a few things which time did not allow.
back to the Holland newspaper and chided them for
Matt is quick to say that his only regret is that not being aware of their home town hero.
his mother, who passed away about a year ago,
Since being awarded the Nation's highest medal
could not have lived to share in his honor. He
goes on to tell that his parents, who lived about for bravery, Matt has received over 1000 letters
of congratulations, and not a single crank letter,
a mile from their Church, went every morning to
He
intends to acknowledge every letter as fast as
pray for their three sons who were in service;
he can.
in all kinds of weather, many times walking, if
one was ill, the other went alone. He attributes The City of Holland allows Matt to use a City car
his survival to their faith and God's will.
for transportation, however, he furnishes his own
gas and oil. In theory, they could not hire a
The Sergeant who recommended Matt for this honor
was taken prisoner shortly after Matt was sent to better publicity agent.
the hospital the final time, and so soon as he 1
Sandusky, Ohio District Rotary clubs have invited
liberated, filed his recommendation. About two
Matt to be their speaker for their District
years ago at a Regimental Reunion, this man was
Conference.
telling others how angry he was that no one had
ever contacted him about his recommendation.
One
thing led to another and eventually, Lt. Col.
Urban's file, which had been misplaced, found it's
way back to the proper Pentagon office and with
it's discovery, the wheels were put in motion and
eventually culminated in his award. A Pentagon
Captain was assigned full time to investigate all
the facts, run down authenticity and eye witnesses
etc. The final result came afterMthe Med^c, who
**********
treated Opt. Urban on the field after his final
injury, was located. For the entire two years,
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, AUGUST 26 - Steve Glover
Matt and his family and friends waited.,, some- Carroll Barnes
times hopeful and sometimes discouraged, until in PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, SEPT. 2
December of 1979, the recommendation was placed
**********
on President Carter's desk. A few months later,
Sunday evening, the Thompsons and Balcom talked
he received orders to be measured for new uni­
with Harold Goodholm in Arkansas. He is feeling
forms and to present a guest list. So the long
good and making very good progress in his re­
wait was nearly over and the excitement in the
Urban household was intense.
cuperation. He is enjoying attending Rotary
in that area, having two clubs to choose from
When we first knew Matt some twenty years ago, he
within a few miles of his home. His thoughts
could not talk above a whisper and carried an
are still Rotary oriented and it is obvious that
amplifier with him so that people might hear him.
his heart is still with his many Rotary friends
In those twenty years we have watched his struggle
throughout Southern Michigan. Why not take a
to overcome his handicap and we admire him and
new minutes of your busy time and drop him a
have a very high regard for him. He has a very
note at this address:
charming wife and a small daughter, who I am sure
Harold Goodholm
you have seen during the televised presentation.
c/o Arthur VanMatre
One of the questions asked ofter is what Matt's
Box 274
opinioris are in regard to the recent enrollment
lakeview, Ark. 72642
for the draft. Having served in the African
**********
Campaign, Sicily, Italy and on into France, this

man was a seasoned soldier long before the events
ROTARIAN GUESTS, AUGUST 19, 1980:
which led to his being recommended for the Medal
Bronson
Leason Modert
of Honor. During that time, he was to receive
Lafayette, Ind.
Bill Smith
many raw recruits with little training under his
Bronson
Clarence Snyder
command. He feels very strongly that some
Bronson
Wendell Hathaway
military training is a MUST and that no one should
Fred Nichols
object to having their son receive instruction
Kalamazoo South
Ray DeVries
which might ultimately save his life. History
Quincy
Randy Houtz
shows that armed conflict has been a fact of life
Quincy
Leo Sanderson
since Biblical times, and no young man should have
to serve his country without the best possible
preparation.
After meeting and getting to know Matt Urban, it
is not hard to picture him as "America’s Most
Decorated Soldier." His quiet humility is an
inspiration to all who know him.

**********

JOHNNY AWARD: Last week's recipient, Chuck
Bacon, presented the Johnny Award to his nemesis
on the golf course, Bob Nagle. Dr. Bacon cited
his consistent loss of money to Bob as his reason
for honoring him this week.
Walt Balcom

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COA^TttTEs

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1980-81

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 • Sieve Glover

September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 ■ Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 ■ Charles Geishert
28 - Chef Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Pro|octs: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981

3 ■ Gil Patton
10 • George Pierce
17-Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 • Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 • Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 ■ Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer

19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred. 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road ■ Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes, Richie. 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill. 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito. Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 5. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S.
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Hruska, Richard. 306 N. Fiske Road ■ Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road -.Jacquelyn *278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.,, . ..... ,278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri. . ...................... ■.
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart. Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279- 8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive - Diane
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
"Man, Robert Fr,, 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4323
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * - Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. , ;
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie. 163 Marshall Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
278-2744
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
* Honorary Member
278-2311
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

M R « P D M Tp Q rF
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Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

23 L. FREMONT
COLD'A'ni'PD
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49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"
pjVVL*

The COLDWATEW^Zarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^tife.ROTAl^ ’' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest d/i(‘h"/7i the U. S. A.

August 26, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul kept things
in order while a number of guests were
introduced.
*****
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Larry Iveson
Rich Hol ben
*****

The dynamic duo (Sergeant Dave and
Lieutenant Terry) were back this week
doing their thing for the scholarship
fund. A new "fine" was announced illegal use of logo. I looked long and
hard in my official ND football rules
handbook but could find nothing even
close to that one. I even called Coach
Devine for his opinion, but he said he
had resigned and his opinion wouldn't
count anyway. I guess we'll just have
to take Sergeant Dave's word for it that
such a fine exists.
*****
ABSENTEES - August 26 , 1980:
Bill Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Don '’Sti ne1 - -*
Alan Sward
Paul^Tbompsojj
Dan Ward '
Jim York

Warren Adair
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
John Klein
John Milnes

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Lafayette, IN
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

Bill Smith
Bob Baranouski
Tom Evans
Bill King

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Yingling

Ft. Myers, FL
*****

SPECIAL NOTES: Ken Worden received his
pin for 7 years perfect attendance.
Congratulations, Ken.

Inactive Les Woodward is confined on
3rd floor Community Health Center
awaiting surgery. Les is receiving
visitors and would welcome cards and
letters.
*****

PROGRAM:
Today's program was in charge of Steve
Glover who presented Mr. Warner Reed,
Branch County Probation Department. Mr.
Reed introduced Mr. &amp; Mrs. Randy Weage

who are former participants in the State
Probation program.
Barb Weage was sentenced to 2% to 5 years
for stealing amounts over $100 and served
13 months in the Detroit House of
Correction. Her first month was spent
in solitary confinement due to poor atti­
tude and possession of drugs. Her poor
outlook on life was attributed-to the
belief that no one loved or cared for
her, so she didn't believe in anyone or
anything.
Rather than going to work in the laundry
or washing windows, Barb enrolled in a
rehab program called "Share House" and
received mental therapy and classes in
self-help. She also attended some
public school classes. At some point
during her confinement her life got
changed around by the realization that
she is a child of God and that God does
love her and cares about her as a
person. This made a great change in
her life and gave her the determination
to live in a way that her 2 young
children could be proud of their mother.

Randy Weage was sentenced from 2 to 14
years for forgery and then 6 to 18
years for armed robbery. The first
trip to prison was a lark, being almost
an ego trip since he was placed in a
minimum security section of Jackson
Prison. The second confinement was at
the Ionia maximum security section and
was a much more serious matter since
one's life is in almost constant danger
from other convicts. Hard boiled gangs
exert extreme pressure on young convicts
and force them to do their bidding.
Sex involvement is common and new
inmates must physically fight to keep
from becoming involved. Drugs and
alcohol are easily obtainable inside
the walls.
Randy got into trouble initially because
of lack of guidance - got running with
the wrong crowd and got involved with
drugs. While in prison, he became
involved with the J. C.'s, but only in
hopes of impressing his parole board.

Upon being released, Randy and Barb
returned to Branch County, became
acquainted and married. They share a
great love in their creation and feel
their lives are being guided and directed
by God. They have dedicated themselves
to counseling with other young people in
hopes of keeping them out of similiar
situations.

Thanks, Steve, for a most timely program.
*****
JOHNNIE AWARD: Santford Jolley, filling
in for Bob Nagle, presented the Johnnie
Award to Bob Rumsey who was speechless.
*****

September 2 - Carroll Barnes
September 9 - Hal Sexton

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruso
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR '1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craiq Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman(
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 ■ Steve Glover

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 ■ George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 ■ Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

April 1981
7 • Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 • Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. , . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,' 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan .George, P.O.Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat. ........
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 5. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

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278 2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
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Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio.
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Klo,z' Bil1 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay.........
238-2855
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
‘Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Mi,nes'
78 Grand • Jean

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278- 4082
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639-4433
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279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jone
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
......
2/8-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6783 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278*4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279*9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * • 279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
* Honorary Member
278-2311

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|ffl^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'tE^ROJ^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest

the U. S. A.

September 2, 1980
PREZ SEZ:
President Paul kept things
in order while a number of guests were
introduced.

*****
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Tom Normandin
Ernie Luse

Where did Winnie go? Our club hit a new
"low" during our singing this week that
songmaster Dan Magsig- could not control.
I believe the club, as a whole, experienced
"the dog days of summer" when we attempted
to sing our last tune.
I can verify this
because, when I left the meeting, there
were five dogs outside the Elks Temple
wailing at the moon.

Sergeant Dave and Terrible Terry did their
thing for the scholarship fund.
Dick
Hruska was hit for a fine for "impersanating
an official".
I don't see why Dave and
Terry aren't hit for a similar fine because
I don't see any "official" badges on their
sleeves. And that temporary badge handed
to poor Judge DeVito (Ed "hang 'em by the
___ s" DeVito) was strictly in poor taste
as far as I'm concerned.
* * * * *

&gt;

It is with sorrow that we report the
passing last night of long time Rotarian
Les Woodward. Les will leave a lasting
mark on the community in that his life
was dedicated to the service of others.

COLDWATER ROTARY extends its sympathy to
the Woodward family.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Norb Strobel
Dale Brown
Joe Atkins
Garth Wilber

Bronson
Quincy
Hudson, FL
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Roy 0. Baum
Walt Fisher
* * * * *
PROGRAM:
Today's program was given by Rotarian
Chuck Woodward who presented many
beautiful and interesting slides of
his 4th aerial trip to Alaska.

Chuck and Walt Fisher left Coldwater
June 25th and flew to Edmonton
Canada, then up to Great Slave and
Great Bear Lakes and then to the
Artic Ocean where they spent a day
getting accustomed to the land of
the "Midnight Sun".
It is hard to
comprehend, but the sun never set
while they were above the Artic
Circle and temperatures ranged in
the 70's and 80's.
From the Artic Ocean they flew down
to Dawson City, Canada and then over
into Alaska to Bettels where they
met an outfitter friend of Chuck's.
The outfitter flew Chuck and Walt to
the headwaters of the Nigu River
where they floated 300 miles down
stream on a raft. The scenery
along the large rivers abounded with
wild animals, and each tent sight
was a brand new experience. The
outfitter met the adventurers at the
end of the raft trip and flew them
back to Bettels where they embarked
on another air trip to beautiful
Loon Lake for 5 days of mountain
hiking.

Upon returning to Bettels, Chuck and
Walt flew in Chuck's plane to Grand
Prairie, Canada where they volunteered
to act as ground crew for a Montreal
balloonist who was participating in a
National Balloon Festival.
Hi-test gas for the plane ranged from
$2.50 to $4.58 a gallon and all other
prices were in relationship, and
refueling generally took 80 to 100
gallons.

Thanks, Chuck, for taking us with you
on a most delightful international
trip.

JOHNNIE AWARD: Bob Rumsey turned
tables on Santford Jolley and pre­
sented him the Johnnie Award re­
counting a number of incidents which
were just the tip of the iceberg of
momentous things that had happened
to Bob due to Jolley's involvement.
The one about the movie houses in
Japan is a classic.
* * * * *

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
September 9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don S toffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Wall Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 • Steve Glover
September 1980
2 ■ Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 ■ John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 ■ George Pierce
17 • Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 • Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 • James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 • Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Deen, John, 677 Marshall Road ■ Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
. ........................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin. Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore’brive - Pat ’. . ..
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. . . . \. . .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
..................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
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278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
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278- 6517
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PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
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767-4508
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279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
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278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court ^Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richord, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • « *
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward. Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

««• ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDWATESggptary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^W^OTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singin gest (HMn'n the U. S. A.

September 9, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul got things
going with the introduction of a number
of guests. He read thank you notes
from the Woodward family and John Klein.
*****
Chuck Woodward announced he heard from
Harold Goodholm who is doing fine and
hopes to have the braces off shortly.
*****

The club sang "Aculpoco" today and I
noticed quite an improvement due to
the inspiring leadership of Dan Magsig.
Thank you, Dan, for getting us back on
key.
*****

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Bill Fuller
Ralph LaGro
Dan Dean
Jim York
Dan Ward
* * * * ★

Sergeant Dave continues to impress me with
his wit and flare for the humorous even
though he has to work with "fill-ins"
every other week. Al Nelson did a "fine"
job of helping out, but when you only fill
in one-half the time, it’s hard to be a
"full-wit". In other words, Al Nelson is
quickly getting a reputation for a "half­
wit" and it's hard to tell who is 4n;s
charge-up’ front.
On top of that, a new low was achieved
when a guest was presented with one of
our banners and then fired. A new high
was achieved with the "tardiest maximus"
fine - now that's got CLASS!
Thank you, Dave and Al, for forcing all
of us to remember the old adage "tis
far better to give than receive". .
*****

ABSENTEES - September 9, 1980:
George Buchanan
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Bob Kerr
John Pierson
Bill Klotz
John Milnes

Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Terry O'Connell
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Jerry Towns

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mike McKlitt
Bob Stark
Bob King
Warren Wade
Ned Legg

Green Valley, AZ
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Lansing

PROGRAM:
Today's program was presented by Hal
Sexton who introduced Jim York to
bring us up-to-date on the Voltek Co.,
Inc.

In 1969, Sakasui Chem, Osaka, Japan,
combined forces with High Voltage
Engineering, Lawrence, Massachusetts,
to manufacture cross-link foam products.
This new firm came to Coldwater in 1974
and employed 12 people. In 1975,
Sakasui Chem bought out High Voltage
Engineering and became Voltek, Inc.

By 1980, Voltek in Coldwater had
expanded to 94 employees with a $1.5
million annual payroll. A 60,000 sq.
ft. expansion has been added recently
for extruded foam and sheet foam prod­
ucts. A 40,000 sq. ft. warehouse
addition has also just been added as
well as room for a lamination process.
Sakasui Chem is a thriving parent
company with annual sales of $1 billion.

Jim introduced Terry French who re­
viewed for us the many adaptations the
Voltek products are put to. Mini-rcell,
compression molded products include
everything from athletic padding equip­
ment to car top carriers for boats.
Valera products include packaging
products, orthopedic devices, jogging
shoes, sun visors and surfboards.
The toy industry is finding many uses
for Voltek products. Double-sided
tape products are the company's
largest market. Extruded tubing is
being manufactured in Coldwater.
New product lines and adaptations of
Voltek products are being developed
air the time.
Voltek continues to look towards the
future confident of expansion and
continued variation in the use of
their many products. J know everyone
joins me in wishing the Voltek company
continued success.

Thank you, Hal and Jim, for your
informative and timely program.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD:
Santford Jolley took great pleasure
in presenting the Johnnie Award to
Dave Pierce who suffers from diarrhea
of the mouth and loose teeth .... in
his comb. I hope Dave can find the
time to repair the Johnnie, especially
if we continue ter host a number of
guests each week.
*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
Terry French
Tom Boomer
Chris Pierce
Doug Woodward
Louie Legg
* * * * *

September 16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lesler Wise
Classification: Chuck Gelshert,
Clxiirman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse
★

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 • Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 ■ Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Gelshert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 • Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUR ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Wolton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd, - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair ....................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary . ...........
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street ■ Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. ■ Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly 5
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacefuelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue"^ Patricio. . 7*. . . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive - Diane
Magsig, Don, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
•Man, Robert Fr,, 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
..
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road ■ Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E, Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, Dovid, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
.................
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna .

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD'AATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

I E|T%/./ri REFLECTOR

The COI.DW

Published by The COLDWATER f?t)TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest dhfftYn the U. S. A.

September 16, 1980

PREZ SEZ: Vice President Youtsey filled
in smartly for President Paul getting
things going with the introduction of
guests.
Bill Tyson was introduced by Mark Mai re
as our newest member. Congratulations,
Bill! We're all looking forward to a
long and rewarding involvement between
yourself and the Club.

WINNIE IS BACK!!! Our singing picked
up admirably. Thanks, Dan, for your
inspirational leadership.
The "Laurel and Hardy" tandem did their
thing for the scholarship fund. A new
fine was announced "unnecessary babble"
which seems to be a refinement of the
old fine "drooling of the mouth". My
"fine” book is filling up. If these
guys could remember some of the old
fine sayings, I could save some paper.
I doubt if such a "fine" idea will get
much support, however. I mean, you
can't expect much forethought from
someone who doesn't read the paper and
is a part-time wit; and a head honcho who
forgets to bring his own award back
and must pay the fine he set some time
ago.

Stress testing uses a treadmill that
equates to a person walking uphill at
3 mph. This stress creates njyocardial
excemia and increases the blood flow.
Physical reactions are monitored and
the stress test can help in the
following areas:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

to aid physician in making
a diagnosis.
to evaluate past heart problems.
to evaluate disrhytmias/arhytmias.
to evaluate functional capa­
bilities and tolerance in an
individual (METS).
to test results of therapy.
to aid in cardiac rehabilitation.

The Holter monitor is a portable
device that will record on tape the
effect of an individual's activities
on one's heart. The patient keeps a
diary on his activities and any pains
he might experience. The diary and
recorded tape are fed into a com­
puter and the read-out will aid the
Respiratory Therapist on pinpointing
a patient's problem.

Testing of these sorts will cost,
around $150, depending how extensive
the testing must be.

Thank you, Harold and Bruce, for
such an informative program.

Thank you, Dave and Terry, for lighten­
ing our day (and pocketbooks!).
*
JOHNNIE AWARD:

ABSENTEES - September 16, 1980:
Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward
Larry Woodhams
Bill Klotz

Fred Anderson
Carroll Barnes
Bill Bobier
George Buchanan
Harold Creal
Duke Davidson
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben
John Klein

The Johnnie Award was momentarily
lost by last week's recipient, Dave
Pierce, but he recouped his Selfrespect some by narrating a beau­
tiful poem about this week's reci­
pient, Dr. Don Shorno (Mr. Go Blue).
Space and time prevent me from
publishing the masterpiece. At
least Dr. Don has the tools avail­
able to fix the Johnnie Award if
he so desires.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Roy Bregg
Byron Bates
Bob Whithert

P. S.

Score Predictions:
ND - 35

MICHIGAN - 0

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
John Joy
John Jenkins
Ed Mai re

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

September 23 - Bill Carlson
" 30 - Fred Culy

PROGRAM:
Today's program was introduced by Harold
Card who presented Bruce Gregory,
Respiratory Therapist at the Community
Health Center. Bruce related the pur­
poses of cardiac stress testing and
Holter monitoring and some of the
experiences he has encountered.

TAKE TIME TO SERVE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiano Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 * Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Davo Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Ba I com. Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy.
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O’Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
FourWayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 • Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 ■ Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 • Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 ■ John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 ■ Chet Graves
November 1980
4 ■ Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 • Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Kon Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 ■ Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairmen: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . .
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial ,£00 d - Jacqyjelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue -*Pairricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice.
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137 .........................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae ....
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street * Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

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PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
276-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279-8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S- - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • * •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna ............

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
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“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDWATESMfoZarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'tVK ROTAXY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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The Singingesl Clhir'in the U. S. A.

September 23, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul reminds us
all that committee reports are due
this week and that fines will have to
be levied if they are not in by next
Tuesday. Let's get "humpin" guys Terrrible Terry and his constant
companion Samauri Dave-son take enough
of our hard earned cash.
******

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Dick Moore*
Bill Bobier
Chuck Geishert
* Special recognition for achieving
the "50 years young" mark.

*****
No Winnie this week, but, as a whole,
Dan did a beautiful job of leading us
in song. We took one mulligan on the
last song, but that's to be expected
for a bunch of amateurs.
*****

Sergeant Dave and Terry, the Terrible,
toned things down this week and gave
all our pocketbooks a.little lift. I
just hope that this lull does not
develop as "the calm before the storm".
And I am sure all join me in thanking
the dynamic duo for their’rendi'ti©n of
the end of the ND-Mich football game.

Just a reminder - if anyorie"Wants*±0
experience the actual game winning
field goal and related touchdowns, as
well as stimulating interviews, I have
in my possession a tape of the highlites
of the game. This tape can be rented at
a nominal fee by contacting the ND
Booster Club, c/o Gary Kuckel 279-7130.
All proceeds go to the Kuckel Klan
Scholarship Fund.

PROGRAM:

Bill Carlson introduced Scott Blinkhorn,
Program Director, Muscular Dystrophy
Association. Scott works out of the Greater
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek Chapter Area which
covers five counties.
The MD Association recognizes forty neuro­
muscular diseases. Someone who suspects
they are suffering from muscular dystrophy
can request a diagnosis which is paid for by
the MD Assoc. If the diagnosis confirms the
individual is eligible, they can receive
additional funds, equipment, and/or therapy
to aid them with their treatment of the
disease.

Everything is expensive - one electric wheel­
chair cost $2600.
There are a number of camps sponsored by MDA.
The closest one is Camp Geneva on Lake Mich­
igan, Holland.
The largest fund raising project, of course,
is the Jerry Lewis Telethon which accounts for
one-half the total MDA budget of $64,000,000.
There are 200 affiliate stations carrying the
telethon world-wide on the LOVE network. Each
chapter uses the funds raised to treat the
patients with in its jurisi diction. Any funds
left over are forwarded to the New York office
to be used for research projects. Jerry Lewis
receives no compensation for his involvement.
The pledges that are compiled on the tote
board are 99.5% collected.
Scott is also involved with local fund raising
projects the rest of the year.

The Coldwater area raised $5300 during the
last telethon, not bad for a conmunity this
size.

Thank you, Bill and Scott, for a timely and
informative program.

*****
ABSENTEES: - September 23, 1980:
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Dan Dean.
Ed Devito
John Dygert
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Richard Hruska
Santford Jolley
John Klein

Bill Klotz
Bob Loose
James Lyon
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Larry Woodhams

JOHNNIE AWARD:
"Go Blue" Shorno presented the Johnnie
Award to Terry O'Connell after mulling over
75 to 80 eligible recepients. "It couldn't
happen to a nicer guy" was about all Doc
Shorno could think to say. Terry was speech­
less also.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Robert Seizert
Warren Wade
Bob Smith
Leo Sanderson

Bronson
Bronson
Jackson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Scott Blinkhorn - Program

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY EVECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubloy, Paul Ruso
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Wall
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon. Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 ■ Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 • Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 • Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 ■ Charles Geishert
28 • Chet Groves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Prefects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 • Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 • Jerry Towns
31 • James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 ■ Ken Worden
May 1981
5 ■ Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,'280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller. Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
.........................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Groves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
.Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia, fl1 . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dove, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
378-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
£-78-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279-8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639- 8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. ■ Harriet
Seaman, Robert,. 14482 lyopawa Island.- Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . ,
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279*9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279*9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda - - Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

EKNEST luse
223 N. FR^ONT
‘•LuilER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
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ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^O^/^rj- REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtEfc R&amp;TARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sinf’iiif’est ClM^in the U. S. A.

September 30, 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Paul reminds us all
of the District Governor's visit next
week (October 7, 1980). Let's all plan
on being in attendance to show off the
spirit and vitality of our club.
*****

Bob Man and Ken Worden are the first
"Rotary Ducks" heading south this year.
I know you all join me in wishing them
a safe trip and a happy sojourn. See
you next year, fellas!
*****

Jerry Towns, President of Chamber of
Commerce, reminds us to please support
the Chamber of Commerce-Burger Chef
donation drive for the Christmas
Decorations Fund. If you need coupons
to distribute, contact Jerry or Gary
Kuckel.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Don Steffey.
* ★ ★ ★ ★

Winnie was back this week to aid Dan
with our musical repast. Thank you,
Dan and Winnie, for brightening our day.
★ ★ * * ★

The sergeant-at-arms show today was
solid proof that Einstein was right two halves don't necessarily equal one
whole. Sergeant Dave could not make it
and the half-wit twins (Terry and Al)
could not equal the absent sergeant
Dave's full-wit. They diti"a’'"fihff’‘ job
of filling in, though, by contributing
to the pot for all the news^li.ppjjigs
they missed. Fines were also levied for
the lack of committee reports. Let's
hope that situation rectifies itself and
does not take us into this week.
*****

ABSENTEES - September 30, 1980:
Dick Bi ringer
Bob Loose
George Buchanan
John Milnes
Hal Creal
Gil Patton
Duke Davidson
Dave Pierce
Jeff Dean
George Pierce
John Dean
John Pierson
Larry Donay
Ken Putnam
John Dygert
Fleming Pruitt
Jim Endicott
Hal Sexton
Ed Geishert
Don Stine
Harold Goodholm
Jim Troust
Bill Grimes
Dan Ward
Rich Holben
Jim York
John Klein
Norm Youtsey
Bill Klotz

Bob reminded us that we should get
information on our Social Security
account every three years so we can
keep track of what's going on.
Social Security benefits are tied to
the cost-of-living and a 14.3% increase
was granted in July, 1980. Retirees
can usually do o.k. with these increases
because they don't have to purchase a
number of items that go into the COLA
calculation.
Recently, the percentage of tax base
went to 6.31% and it will increase on
January 1, 1981 to 6.65%. The tax base
will also increase from $25,900 to
$29,700. Self-employed individuals pay
1.5 times the percentage rate.

Presently, it takes two workers to
support 3 retirees. Social Security
started as 1% of the first $3,000
income on January 1, 1937. This base
lasted 13 years. In 1975, the Social
Security System started paying out more
than they were taking in. The trust
fund could run out in 3 to 4 years, but
it is actuarially sound. No general
revenues are used to date to subsidize
the system.

Medicare is an expensive offshoot of
the Social Security System and includes
full coverage for Chronic Renal Disease
(kidneys). Hospitals get $150/treatment
for Renal Disease, but the actual cost
is $250. So there are some hidden costs
in the system that are passed on to
consumers elsewhere.
Our decreasing population will put an
additional burden on future generations
as they try to support the baby boom of
the 1950's. In addition, 2.3 million
federal employees drain taxpayers to pay
for their own system. Hopefully, some­
thing will be worked out to include all
workers in the Social Security System or
scrap the system and go with government
guaranteed private pension plans.

Ironically, the U. S. does not tax as
much as a number of European countries
who have a similar system.

Thank you, Fred and Bob, for a very
informative program. And the club
should be congratulated for the number
of fine points raised and questions
asked of Mr. Musselman.
* * * * ★

SCORE PREDICTION: ND 35

ROTARIAN GUEST:
Ray Ehl

Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:
Bob Snyder
* w ★ ★ ★

PROGRAM: Fred Culy introduced Bob
Musselman from the Social Security
Office, Battle Creek. Bob has been
with the Social Security Office for 25
years and was last at our Rotary Club
on June 7, 1977.

Mich. State 0

★ ★ ★ * ★

JOHNNIE AWARD: Terrible Terry, after
reciting a number of qualities that he
considered as deserving of the Johnnie
Award, such as medals of valor, life­
saving heroics and civic duty, settled
on Al Nelson who is a good guy and
snappy dresser.
*****
FUTURE PROGRAMS:
October 7, 1980 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR
October 14, 1980 - John Dygert

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Mai re, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lestor Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygort,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
OConnell, Chairman, Bill Crotly,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubalis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 • Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 ■ Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 ■ James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 • Richard White
21 ■ Charles Woodward
28 • Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
. .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, Johnr-85-Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia, t*
*
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnom, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279-8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. ....
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street * Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S- ■ Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan. 211 Fairfield Drive ■ Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Rood, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley * Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
. .
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road ■ Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * * Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street ■ Virginia. ■ . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Normon, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

" Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEJgWary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtfeh ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clii'/Pm the U. S. A.

October 7, 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Paul got things off
to a rousing start with some wit (?) and
the introduction of guests. Some of the
older fellas in the club tell me Pres.
Paul has been saving that one-liner for
the District Governor's visit. Well, all
us "strange" fellows got a kick out of it

*****

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Les Wise.
*****

A few more Rotarians picked up "Burger
Chef Bucks" for the Chamber of Commerce
Christmas Decorations Fund. Thank You.
If anyone else needs coupons to distrib­
ute, please call Jerry Towns or Gary
Kuckel.

We finally got some good people filling
in for Sgt. Dave and his constant com­
panion "Yukon Huskie". The two escapees
from Maple Lawn did a "fine" job, and I
understand the one with the long white
hair made a few extra'bucks for the
scholarship fund after the meeting by
exposing his chest and posihg for pic­
tures. Oh, what some people won't do
for attention. Thank you, you old
duffers, whoever you are, for giving us
a few laughs while taking our "play"
money.
*
■*
"k ★ * Jr *

ABSENTEES - October 7, 1980
Charles Bacon
Bob Loo§S
Carroll Barnes Dan Magsig
George Buchanan John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
Tom Miller
Duane Davidson Bob Nagle
Charles Davis
Tom Normandin
John Dean
Charles Putnam
John Dygert
Don Stine
Ed Geishert
Howard Taylor
Reo Goodwin
Paul Thompson
Santford Jolley Richard White
John Klein
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward
Bill Klotz
Jim Koss
ROTARIAN GUESTS
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Roy E. Summerer Allegan
Jim Eley
Bronson
Al Wil er
Bronson
Barry Bender
Quincy
Clarence Snyder Bronson
*****

PROGRAM: President Paul introduced
District 636 Rotary International District
Governor William D. Cheney, MD., Okemos,
MI. Although the annual visit from our
district governor is a necessary function,
it serves a useful purpose by renewing the
spirit of Rotary we all share. Bill
reminded us all to promote the Rotary
ideals, foster community involvement, and
keep track of international projects.

Within our own district, Bill aims to
increase membership by 10% and add one
new club. He is also quite involved
with the Mich-Shiga Sister State Travel
Study Program and hopes to have 100 Rotary/
Rotarians going to Japan for the program.
Bill reminded us of what critics are
saying about service clubs and many are
raising questions about Rotary membership,
but never fail to point out all the good
projects Rotary sponsors. Rotary clubs
fill a need - loving care - on a person
to person.
TAKE TIME TO SERVE is a very important
concept for Mr. Cheney and he emphasized
that we should all serve personally, not
just with our pocketbooks.

Thank you, Dr. Cheney, for your inspiring
comments.
* * * * *
JOHNNIE AWARD: Al Nelson, who used to be
a good guy and snappy dresser, presented
the Johnnie Award to Gary Kuckel who
probably exemplifies the hidden meaning
of the Johnnie Award 100%. I think I will
be the first Johnnie Award recipient to
tell a "mystery story" about drugs, secret
hide aways, stolen property and the break­
down of our criminal justice system as
well as sworn statements and bona fide
witnesses. Be sure to come to this week's
meeting to capture all the details of
this suspense-filled niystery.

*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

October 14, 1980 - John Dygert
October 21, 1980 - Chas Geishert
October 28, 1980 - Chet Graves
*****
DOMESTIC STORY

This is about the lady who called a friend
and asked her how she was feeling.
"Terrible," she said, "just simply terrible.
I have an awful headache, the arthritis in
my back is killing me and the kids are
driving me nuts."
"Listen," said the caller, "go lie down.
I'll come over and cook some lunch for
you, clean the house for you and take care
of the kids. By the way, how is Arnold?"
"Arnold?" asked the housewife.
"Yes, your husband, Arnold."

"My husband's name is George."

"Oh, dear," said the first woman.
have dialed the wrong number."

There was a long pause.
coming over?"

"I must

"Then you're not

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Ba I com, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY programs
August 1980
5 ■ Warron Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 * Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 ■ Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 ■ Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 • Craig Sebald
10 ■ Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19-Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 ■ Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz
July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • • ”
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,' 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicaqo Rd. - Cloir .....................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road * Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drived Pat .... * 238-2511
Kennedy, John, 85&gt;Fairfield --Wilma-J.-.-. .... - ----- 278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - PatricJa.
278-6183
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
238-2855
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278*2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road •
278-7448
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
639- 8453
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
278- 2900
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John. 340 Marshall - Mayra.........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279- 7810
278-8668

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278*5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAi^raTA^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sing ingest Cflt^in the U. S. A.

October 21, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul got things
going with the introduction of guests.
* * * ★

Ray Fast was introduced by Paul
Thompson as our newest member.
Congratulations, Ray - We're all
looking forward to a long and reward­
ing involvement between yourself and
the club. You'll probably make friends
fast, especially if your racquetball
game is a notch or two below Paul's.
* * * *
February must have been a slow time for
all our parents (either that, or they
were too busy to go to bed) - We have
no birthdays to announce for the
second week in a row.
* * * *

Winnie was back again to help Dan lead
us in song. Our voices always sound
better when Winnie helps.
* * * *

Lieutenant Terry O'Connell filled in
for Sergeant Dave who was in Kalamazoo
seeing a friendly doctor. Terry was
rather dashing today in his herring­
bone sport coat, blue shirt and
striped tie. His hair was immaculate,
pants pressed and shoes had a spit
shine. At first, I thought he was
running for office, but truth.'tieJ&lt;nown
he was warming up for a talk on the
"fun of arthritis" at the~Junior High
School tonight. Both Terry and&gt;-Dan
looked dashing, though,r.as they went
through their "fine" paces.
* * * *
Larry Woodhams paid his fine and
announced he had bagged a 900# bull
elk up in the mountains out west. I
suspect Larry and Linda will have us
all over for Thanksgiving to feast on
elkburger, E-bone steaks and primelk
ribs. Congratulations, Larry.
* * * *

ABSENTEES - October 21, 1980:

Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
George Buchanan
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
John Klein
Bill Klotz
Ralph LaGro

Mark Maire
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Alan Sward
Dan Ward
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bert B. Ward
Gordon A. Martin

PROGRAM: Chuck Geishert introduced
John Bolton who is in charge of the
local State of Michigan Mental Health
Office which is funded 90% State and
10% County. In addition, fees for
services bring in another 6% to
augment their $500,000 budget which
supports 10 employees handling a
caseload of 320.
The Mental Health Center provides a
wide variety of outpatient services
ranging from aftercare services,
family counselling, marriage coun­
selling, 24-hour emergency service,
developmental disabilities service
and workshops on stress reduction.
Fees for services are based on one's
ability to pay.

The office has been operating since
1974 and John has noticed a move
from strictly psychiatric matters
to case handling which used to be
the prerogative of the Department
of Social Services.

If the Tisch Amendment passes, John
is afraid the local office will be
unable to provide good, quality
services. Their activities will be
reduced to aftercare and emergency
situations.

Thank you, Chuck and John, for
bringing us up-to-date on the Branch
County Mental Health Office. As
mental health becomes more and more
accepted as a sickness that can be
treated, more and more of us will
use the services offered.
* * * *
JOHNNIE AWARD:
The Johnnie Award went to Steve
Glover for his involvement in the
Kuckel Kaper as well as his audacity
to impose on a fellow Rotarian's
kind, loving nature. I'm sure
displaying the Johnnie Award in an
appropriate place will increase
Steve's profits so he won't have to
worry about all the fines he got hit
for today. Good luck, Steve. Who
will be the next "lucky"soul???

* * * *
FUTURE PROGRAMS:
October 28 - Chet Graves
November 4 - Jim York
November 11 - Bill Grimes

Bronson
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Colleen Parker
Kevin Skudlarick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Moire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR1CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Childran: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 ■ Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 • Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 • Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe .Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
..................
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Groves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Lauro
Hruska. Richord, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278^6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield"'■ Wilma J. . . . .
. 7 ~~278-5970 Seaman, Robert," T4482 lyopawa" Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
. 2708840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein. John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Koy
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767*4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
-.............
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph. 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 ’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine. ....
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores . . .278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Solly....
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Pierce. Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
* Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.AA.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. -ERNEST LUSE
223 N., FREMONT
OOiDIATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552*1
279- 9848

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEJ^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA&lt;iW&gt;ROTA'R^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dlhlt-'m
in the
the U.
U. S.
S. A.
A.

November 4, 1980
PREZ SEZ: Vice President Youtsey made a
major decision (with concurrence by Sergeant
Dave) to begin the introduction of guests to
his right. I don't know if it's the election
or filling in for President Paul too much,
but Norm is displaying signs of "power drunk­
enness". I think Paul had better come back
soon to save us all from Norm's "power plays".

Bob Rumsey saved us from notoriety by being
born late in October and thereby keeping us
from a birthday shutout for that month, I'm
awful glad Bob came through - I couldn't
understand that Guinness Book of Records rep
anyway. We should all celebrate with Bob
doubly for his grandson now has the same
birthday!

Boy, did Winnie belt out a tune today or did
she belt out a tune today! Now, if she will
just learn the ND Fight Song we can all cele­
brate in a couple of weeks when ND beats
you, Winnie and Dan, for the
Alabama. Thank
.
inspired leadership, The beautiful piano
accompaniment is goingI to spoil us all.

Congratulations to our newest member - John
Bissey, Manager of the local Michigan Gas
Utilities Company, John told me after the
meeting if he could only bottle the hot air
we generate, we would all make a fortune!

$7000/month on heat and lights with a
total budget of $1.25 million. There are
74 employees and 1164 students.

Taking on the ninth grade created problems
in the following areas:
1. Cafeteria - designed for 300 people
at a time which, on the surface,
would mean a four hour lunch period,
but by pushing through 200 students
every 5 minutes, lunch is served
within a reasonable time span. How­
ever, to accomplish this, the admin­
istration is sacrificing some control
over the lunch period. Everything
seems to be working out, however.

2. Additional class space - the choir
room is used for typing, doubling up
is needed in some classrooms and the
back of the library has been con-_
verted into a classroom, The building
is being used 90-95%, far above its
designed capacity.
3. Lockers - grades 9 and 10 have three
to a locker, Grades 11 and 12 have
two to a locker. With so much usage,
lockers are deteriorating fast and will
have to be replaced ahead of schedule.

4. The crowded conditions lead to other
abuses of the building.
5.

Well, the good-old boys were back today
after turning their duties over to a numberof celebrated personages for the past^several weeks. But I'm still not sure if that
was Dave and Terry - could have been aj;
couple of impersonators, except I recognized
Dave's voice when he told the story of
Smeekens and Heinemann. The Dynamic Duo did
a "fine" job of augmenting the scholarship
fund.
ABSENTEES - November 4, 1980:
Charles Bacon
Ralph LaGro
John Milnes
George Buchanan
Harold Creal
Tom Normandin
Charles Davis
Gil Patton
George Pierce
John Dean
Charles Putnam
Ed Devito
Ken Putnam
Larry Donay
Paul Ruse
Ed Geishert
Harold Goodholm
Don Stine
Bill Tyson
Reo Goodwin
Bill Klotz
Dan Ward
Jim Koss
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Beauchamp
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bruce Fitzgerald
Janice Walker
Yvette Aker

Bronson
Stan Bushouse
John Karie

PROGRAM: Jim York introduced Dr. Stan
Bushouse, Principal, Coldwater High School.
Dr. Bushouse made many comments regarding
the moving of 273 ninth graders into the
High School. The High School itself spends

Curriculum - things are tough, but the
staff and teachers are making do with
what they have.

6. Principal-staff relationships - the
addition of the ninth grade brought
along 18 new teachers and they will
have to get used to Dr. Bushouse's
methods and procedures.

7. Communications - especially with par­
ents has decreased because the remain­
ing staff is spread thin.
8. Behavior and attendance - is o.k. in
the upper grades (3-6%), but with
the student population being new,
discipline problems are prevalent in
the 9th and 10th grades.
Dr. Bushouse predicts the student population
will go to under 1000 in three years and
then stay there through the end of the
century.
There are some drug and alcohol problems
(mostly drugs), but the school tries to
keep an eye on it and cracks down on the
problems when they have to.
Thank you, Jim and Stan, for the timely
and informative program.

JOHNNIE AWARD: The Johnnie Award went to
Dick Uhl who told Norm Youtsey he did not
deserve it. However, one must keep in mind
Dick did not call for a vote on the matter
either. If Dick signs the trophy like
Steve Glover did, we'll have to get a back­
up trophy to accommodate all the advertising.
Maybe we should limit the award to people
with writer's cramp. Anyone out there suffer
from writer's cramp?

FUTURE PROGRAMS: Nov. 11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Dick Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubails, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 ■ Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 ■ Robert Seaman
17 • Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 • James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier. Bill,' 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn. Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal. 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair . ..................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centeryiial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield * Wilma J. ..... . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas AveAoe - •Patriciat*
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcresl - Koren
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130
278-2217
767-4508
278-7448
279-8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
639- 8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 1 20 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, .Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
.............
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall ....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall * Donna

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

„ ’ ERNEST LUSE
~^3 N. FREMONT
COLfii" V'-t D
,
» MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278*4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
'278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^®^/^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA't^j^OJ^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dfM^nthe U. S. A.

November 11, 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Paul filled in smartly
for himself except for his inability to count
from one to ten. But, when you're President,
you can't let details bog you down. Another
couple weeks off and President Paul will be
straightened out completely (at least that's
what Vice President Youtsey keeps telling me)
★ ★

★

BIRTHDAYS:
George Pierce
Ed Geishert

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Phil Sloyton

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
John Shea
Bruce Fitzgerald
Yvette Aker
Janice Walker
★ * * * k

* ★ * ★ ★

Winnie and Dan continue to provide inspira­
tional song leadership. In preparation for
next week, I'm sure Winnie is practicing the
ND fight song every day. To help everyone
remember, here is the Chorus:
Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame
Wake up the echoes hearing her name
Send a rally cheer on high
Shake down the thunder from the sky
What tho the odds be great or small
Old Notre Dame will win over all.
While her loyal sons go marching
Onward to victory

PROGRAM: Bill Grimes introduced Phil
Slater from Battle Creek who showed us a
movie he made of a canoe trip he and four
other fellas made last summer. They
started the trip at Sioux Lookout, Ontario
retracing the steps of the fur trappers
down the Marchington River to Lake St.
Joseph and the Albany River. The Hudson
Bay Company started in Sioux Lookout on
May 2, 1670, making it one of the oldest
companies in North America. They halted
their trip at Osnaburg, the headwaters of
the Albany River. The old Osnaburg site is
abandoned and the town moved to the other
side of the lake where a road has been put
through.

You are all encouraged to bring your bulletin
with you and use it for reference.

Phil's movie was quite interesting and
depicted a number of beautiful settings,
flora and other shots of nature. Thank
you, Bill and Phil, for a beautiful program.
*****

SPECIAL NOTE:
Oshtemo Charter Night
Kalamazoo Center
Tuesday, December 2, 198Q
$10/ticket

JOHNNIE AWARD: Dick Uhl couldn't find an
appropriate recipient with writer's cramp,
so he gets to keep the award another week.
Seems there should be a fine connected with
that?!

""IL ,

President Paul has tickets. Rope some1 of us
can make it.
Sergeant Dave and Lieutenant Terry enlisted
the services of another "pirate", Al Nelson.
Al is bigger than Terry, and Rotarians seem
to cough up their coins quicker when Al is
around. But I think if Al is to become a
permanent deputy, we should vote on it. I
mean, look what Dave says President-elect
Reagan is doing - Clint Eastwood for Defense
Secretary and Liberace for Interior Secretary.
Next we'll have Patty Hearst in charge of
foreign affairs. And we can't vote on them
either!!
★ ★ ★ k k

ABSENTEES - November 11, 1980:
John Bissey
Rich Holben
George Buchanan
Richard Hruska
Bill Carlson
Bill Klotz
Harold Creal
Ralph LaGro
Bill Crotty
John Milnes
Duane Davidson
Tom Normandin
Charles Davis
John Pierson
Dan Dean
Charles Putnam
John Dean
Ken Putnam
Ed Devito
Fleming Pruitt
Larry Donay
Don Stine
Bill Fuller
Howard Taylor
Harold Goodholm
Dan Ward
Reo Goodwin

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

FUTURE PROGRAMS: Nov. 18 - Dick Hruska
Nov. 25 - Larry Iveson
Dec. 2 - Jim Endicott
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
WORLD UNDERSTANDING WEEK
February 22-28, 1981
Has your club taken the time to initiate an
International Service project?

World Understanding Week is the time for
your club to emphasize its commitment to
International Service. Several excellent
program ideas can be found in your "Club
President's Workbook," under World
Understanding Week.

Activities and projects your club should
consider:
Health, Hunger and Humanity Program
The Rotary Foundation
World Community Service
Youth Exchange
Intercountry Committees
Refugee Programs
International Year for Disabled Persons
TAKE TIME TO SERVE
"Rotary is like a timepiece that shows the
correct time because its many cog wheels
work in unison. The absence of a single
cog will stop the clock."
Rolf J. Klarich, President
Rotary International, 1980-81

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicappad Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 ■ Ken Putnam

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

March 1981
3 • Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 * James Troust

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 • Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

April 1981
7 ■ Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 ■ Ken Worden

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 • Chet Graves

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Bi ringer
19-Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 ■ Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81- If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairmen: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier. Bill,'280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan. George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hone heft ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. ...............................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
.
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - p’at ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue * Patricia. .*
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137 .........................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand * Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
279- 8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279.7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
__ oftll “Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth......................
xooq Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.......................................

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-503
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores

Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

* Honorary Member

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Meeting Time:
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ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�&gt;st Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjO^fcry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA&lt;t^O^Y CLUB, Coldwater Michigan
The Shigingest dfh&amp;in the U. S. A.

November 18, 1980
PRES SEZ: President Paul filled in smartly for
VP Youtsey, who, though anxious to get into the
act, sat back and let Paul run the meeting.
President Paul gave me some bulletins from the
Oelwein, Iowa Rotary Club to use some of the
jokes. For example; A Thought for the Week the most effective way to get employees to work
on time is to provide 95 parking spaces for
each 100 employees. Remember - I need your
feedback to know what or what not to put in the
bulletin. Based on your response, I can use a
lot more of President Paul's jokes. Here's
another; And then there was the cowboy who was
asked why it was that he was wearing only one
spur. Said he, "the way I figure it, if I can
get one side of the horse running, the other
side will too." Let me know what you chink.
BIRTHDAYS:

Santford Jolley
Bob Kerr
Harold Card

Congratulations on making it another year!
I want to take a minute to thank Winnie for her
beautiful rendition of the Notre Dame Fight Song.
I was, of course, disappointed that more Rotar­
ians did not join with me and Mark Mai re in
belting out the words to that beautiful tune.
Maybe next year you'll feel like joining in
when Notre Dame beats Georgia for the mythi­
cal national title. During the interim, keep
practicing!

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Hoye Tibbets
Bruce Fitzgerald
Yvette Aker
* * *

**

PROGRAM: Dick Hruska introduced Howard Strauss,
an attorney practicing in Jonesville, who pre­
sented a program on "Estate Planning". Most
clients ask the same questions:

Q. How often should a will be reviewed.
A. If drawn up prior to 1976, should be redone.
Q. How does joint property affect will.
A. Depends on size of estate, age, dependents,
etc.
Q. How important is will when only husband
and wife.
A. Needed if you want State involvement left
at a minimum.
Q. Must you have an attorney to draft will or
amend it.
A. No, but it is a good idea.
Q. Must all wills be probated.
A. No, but all are filed at Probate Court.

Q. Must executor reside in Michigan.
A. No, but the closer the better.

Q. Is there a uniform (national) probate law.
A. Yes, but, thru amendments it varies with
each state.

Wills cannot avoid taxes. Present cutoff is
$175,000. Estate planning does not have to be
expansive. It's worth it to plan ahead.
Thank you, Dick and Howard, for such an informative program.

SPECIAL NOTES:
1) Bring your offsprings to the "Festival of
Lights" ceremony Nov. 28, 1980 at 7 pm.
There will be Christmas carolling, Santa's
•arrival and the lighting of the lights.
2) Let Pres. Paul know if you want to go to
"Charter Night" in Kalamazoo, Dec. 2, 1980.

Dave and Terry (looking very much like Belushi
and Ackroyd) got a number of Rotarians to part
with dollar bills. Al Nelson was given a hefty
fine after harassing an official which is too
bad because I felt he should be given immunity
from such fines due to his honorary referee
status.

*

ABSENTEES - November 18, 1980
Richard Hol ben
John Bissey
Walt Bal com
Ray Fast
Dick Bi ringer
Jim Lyon
Bill Milnes
Jim Conrad
Tom Normandin
Harold Creal
Bill Crotty
George Pierce
Jeff Dean
Fleming Pruitt
Larry Donay .
Bob Seaman
'
John Dygert
Don Steffey
Bill Fuller
Don Stine
Ed Geishert
Dan Ward
Harold Goodholm
Charles Woodward
Bill Grimes
Ken Worden

JOHNNIE AWARD: Dick Uhl, after refurbishing
the trophy (using his own funds no less)
presented the Johnnie Award to Ralph LaGro
because Ralph played with Dick's wife last week,
and to top it off, she beat him senseless.
FUTURE PROGRAMS:

Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Dec. 9

Larry Iveson
Jim Endicott
Jim Koss

P.S. The following members have been dropped
from our membership by Board action due to
lack of attendance (missed four consecutive
meetings):
George Buchanan
Bill Klotz

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Sargent
Bob Stark
Norm Strobel
G. Wilber
Dan Dobson

- Quincy
- Quincy
- Bronson
- Bronson
- Quincy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P-M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.___________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretory
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
FourWayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygerl,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 ■ Hal Sexton
16 ■ Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 ■ George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairmen: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lone - Kathryn
Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Koren
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George. P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card. Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill. 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean. Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay. Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr.. Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth. ....
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood * Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .. T?
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J. . ..........
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein. John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie • • •
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dove, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol................................
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
93R 4393 Uh,t Richord- 97 Edison Court ’ Jonet
«« Ward* Dan‘ P O- Box 249
.......................................
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
.. - .
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6)83
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 9445
279 7147
278-5166

278-6783

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ERNEST LUSE
223 U. FREMONT
COLL",;A . p htput,...

* Honorary Member

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552'1
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEJ^ter^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'tt^^bj^-l^' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingtist fetM^in the U. S. A.

November 25, 1980
PREZ SEZ: President Paul got things going with
the introduction of guests. Our attendance
dropped in the month of October to 85% from
88% in September, That puts us at #5 in the
district which is not our usual spot. President Paul reminds us all to get our make-ups
in to keep up our good attendance record.
Bill Fuller and Reo Goodwin are out of the
hospital and doing fine. I know you all join
me in wishing them the best.

Walt Bal com received an eight years perfect
attendance pin. Congratulations, Walt!

Don Coates
Clarence Snyder
Garth W. Wilber

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Yvette Aker
Janice Walker
Lynn Barber

Boyd Wiggins
Parry Kapoor
Ted Prese

*
PROGRAM:

Larry Iveson introduced Larry Carrico who
brought us up-to-date on activities at the
Tibbits.

BIRTHDAYS:

Carroll Barnes
Dick Uhl
Mark Mai re
Everyone must have been in a good mood today
as our singing sounded quite good. Sounds
like we're getting warmed up for the show in
We must
thank Dan Magsig and
fine style. l._
...
Company for their expert leadership.

NEWS FLASH:
Michigan 9
69
Ufer

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

OSU cs3
Bacon1 "-0;

■
„ werei under orders'from PresiDave and Terry
dent Paul to raise sufficient capital so he
could represent the Coldwater Club with style
when he attends the Oshtemo Grand Opening
Rotary Ceremony. Needless to say, Dave and
Terry did a "fine" job, what with birthdays,
Michigan grads, and the Calendar of
Upcoming Events.

P.S. Applications are now being accepted to
recruit a friend for Jim Endicott. Fill in
the following items, tear off, and put in the
"fine" basket next week:

The Tibbits Opera Foundation is now a
"public service business" with a product to
market - art and culture. The type and
amounts of art and culture that Tibbits
brings to the community are determined by
the market - what people will support.

Tibbits has a deficit right now ($15,000),
which can be traced back to the decline in
the sustaining membership. In 1964, when
all this started, sustaining members con­
tributed $45,000. This year, only $27,000
is coming in. State aid has been cut 49%.
Air-conditioning cost $14,000.

Next year's budget is being cut to reflect
less revenue to the point where program
subsidies will be affected.
The auction netted $7500 which says a lot
for the community and will help offset the
anticipated deficit.
If revenues and expenses work out as anti­
cipated, next year's budget will work and
Larry can keep the Tibbits Opera Foundation
afloat for another year.

Thank you, Larry Iveson, for the timely
program. And thank you, Larry Carrico, for
a job well-done.

NAME OR SOCIAL SECURITY #
DATES AVAILABLE
AMOUNT DONATED IF YOU WISH
TO
THISEXEMPT
DUTY YOURSELF FROM
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO KDK, Inc.
(KUCKEL DEFENSE KOUNCIL).

ABSENTEES - November 25, 1980:
John Bissey
Richie Barnes
Bill Crotty
John.Dygert
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes

Richard Hruska
Bob Loose
Ray Fast
Charles Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Steffey
Dan Ward
Lester Wise

JOHNNIE AWARD: Ralph LaGro presented the
Johnnie Award to Jim Troust who had to go
abroad to find a family he could really
help. Personally, I think it's a sacrilege
to give a Johnnie Award to a man of the
cloth, but when I called Jim to confirm
this, he said Johnnie Award are exempt from
the list of sacrilege gifts so long as
they are kept clean and don't have tissue
stuck to them. So let's keep the Johnnie
Award clean for Jim's sake.

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
December 2
9
16

Jim Endicott
Jim Koss
Gary Kuckel

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE U
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. Kt ARI CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director. Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man. Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Wall Balcom
26 ■ Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 ■ Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 • Craig Sebald
10 • Robert Seaman
17 ■ Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 • James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Bi ringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater • Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST..- Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat. . ...................................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
97fi mi
278 2239
278-8006
278 4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura. ....
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278*8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
J°^ey» Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
^38-251 1 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
.
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. .
. . .
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia................ * 278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, BiM 23741 MaP,e Knoll - Kay...............................
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . •
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279*7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 * Gertrude ..
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane...............................
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
276-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
“ Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
236-2266
278-6652
278-5303

278 5917
238 4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8666

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD..'i ER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
276-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The dBLDWATEjm^/a^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAfE^RBl^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singin}&gt;est dTM\Ti the U. S. A.

December 9, 1980

PREZ SEZ: President Paul reported on his
trip to Oshtemo where he and Vice President
Youtsey were warmly received, There was
much discussion about the odd amount of our
donation and everyone had an excellent time.
*****

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Here are some more "tid-bits" from President
Paul's Iowa jokes:

Neal Newton
Sue Toupalik

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

R. B. Kirkpatrick
Bob Stark
Wendel Hathaway

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson

* *

THOUGHTS FOR THESE DAYS

If you'd like to spend your vacation
in out-of-the-way places where few
people go, let your wife read the
road map/
If you ever see a Rotary bulletin
editor who pleases everybody, he'll
not be standing up nor sitting, and
there will be a lot of flowers around
him.

Notre Dame won't be playing for the National
Title on New Year's Day, but they sure can
spoil things if they upset Georgia. All the
bowl games are good match-ups. Th'e 'fihaT. _
voting will be interesting if Georgia looses.
I even think Michigan will win the^Rose Btiwl!

"Big Dung and Little Tweet" did their thing
for the scholarship fund even contributing
themselves. I think Don Stine should have
been recognized as "the best-dressed Rotarian
resembling a Christmas tree", but our ser­
geants missed out. Anyway, thank you, Don,
for dressing in the Christmas spirit.
*****

PROGRAM:

Jim Koss presented the Cardinal Choir who
entertained us all with a few Christmas
Carols and a melody of songs for a Jesus
Christ Superstar. They did a beautiful
job and we should all be proud of them.
Their talent represents our City well
wherever they perform. Their director,
John Bailey, has that group of kids in
synch and well-tuned. Thank you, Jim,
for arranging the program.
*

*

*

* *

JOHNNIE AWARD:

Ernie Luse presented the Johnnie Award
to Bob Kerr for no apparent reason.

*****
FUTURE PROGRAMS:

December 16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

ABSENTEES - December 9, 1980:
John Bissey
Charles Bacon
Walt Bal com
Bill Carl.son
Duane Davidson
Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
Richard Hol ben
Jim Lyon •
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin

Gil Patton
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Jerry Towns
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Jim York

TAKE TIME TO SERVE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv.
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,

Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 • John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 ■ Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 ■ Jomes Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
.
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
.....................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Driver- Pat . . .. - 238-2511
Kennedy, John,_85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . . . —- ---- 278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patrift'5.
M 278-6183
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
238-2855
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood 278-7448
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
. . ;..................
279-8445
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Dione
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Rood - Janet
279-9349
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly ....
639- 8453
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Mayra
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno. Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

278-2744
278-2311

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

T LUS

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEAary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^bL^/ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest dffl/Withe U. S. A.

December 16, 1980

President Paul presided at the weekly
meeting.
Happy Birthday to John Milnes and
Bob Nagle.

Sgts, at Arms David and Terry were in
their usual good form and entertained
us royally with their good humor.
Absentees, Dec. 16, 1980:
Richie Barnes
Barry Case
Bill Carlson
Harold Goodholm
John Klein
Bob Loose
Ray Fast
Jim Endicott
Bill Fuller

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Paul Thompson
Dan■Ward i
Ken Worden .

Rotarian Guests:

John K. Worth
Dan Dobson
Bob Whithed
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Sue Toupalik

Andy Scheidler

The Johnny Award was to be presented
by Bob Kerr but he requested additional
time in which to screen applicants.
He was immediately hit with a hefty fine
(The following story came to us on one of
the most enjoyable Christmas letters we
receive each holiday season.)

WHEN YOU FEEL LOST, ALONE
One night I dreamed I was walking along
the beach with the Lord. Many scenes
from my life flashed across the sky.
In
each scene I noticed footprints in the
sand. Sometimes there were two sets of
prints, other times only one. This
bothered me because I noted that during
the low periods of my life, when I was
suffering from anguish, sorrow or defeat,
I could see only one set of footprints,
so I said to the Lord, "You promised me,
Lord, that if I followed You, You would
walk with me always. But I notice that
during the most trying periods of my
life, there has been only one set of
footprints in the sand. Why, when I
have needed You the most, have You not
been there with me?" The Lord replied,
"The times when you have seen only one
set of footprints, my child, is when I
carried you."

Program chairman Gary Kuckel presented Dr.
Charles Van Eaton, Chairman, Division of
Economics and Business Administration,
Hillsdale College.
Dr. Van Eaton’s topic was
entitled "The Corporate Income Tax."

Dr. Eaton pointed out that in the fiscal
year 1981-82, personal and corporate taxes
will Increase 340 billion dollars of which
one half will be due to inflation.
There is agreement with Mr. Reagan’s trans­
ition team that there has got to be come type
of tax cut in 1981 - disagreement as to
whether cuts should be matched by cuts in
government services.
We do need tax cuts that are substantial.
These are mostly needed in the area of corporate
taxes. Corporations should not pay taxes on
income, nor should shareholders who receive
dividends from corporate income. The reasoning
is that corporations do not really pay income
taxes but merely collect them from their
employees, consumers or creditors through tax
shifting in some form.
The original Economist, Adam Smith, defined
the most equitable tax as one that:

1
2

Is easy to collect.
Easy to understand.
Hard to escape.

The Corporate income tax fits none of these.

Elimination of the corporate income tax would
result in reduction of 70 billion dollars.
That is only 12-|% of the total taxes collected
and Mr. Reagan advocates a 10^ tax reduction
in each of the next 3 fiscal years.

The 70 billion would be paid out in dividends
or used for capital improvements thus pro­
viding more jobs and higher production. The
economic acelerator effect of capital invest­
ment being turned many times as it passes from
consumer to consumer, would be a great stimulus
to rebuilding our nation’s economic well being.
The United States could once again be a viable
part of the industrial world instead of being
saddled with obsolete'factories and low pro­
duction due to antiquated facilities.
A very timely and provocative program.
you Gary and Dr. Eaton.

Thank

(Walt Balcom)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.___________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Mai re, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man. Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 • Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 • Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 • John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam
March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81, If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

NAME

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive -‘Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield "Wilma J. . .............
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137...
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
*238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
* 278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130
278-2217
767-4508
278-7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278-6856
279-9349
639- 8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road * Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive --Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall *
....
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna .....

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2744
278-2311

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278*5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

" Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 M. FREMONT
COLUSA 1 ER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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�The COLDWATEjg^tojTREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^ffig^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Outfit the U. S. A.

December 30, 1980

Vice President Norm Youtsey presided during
the temporary absence of President Paul.
The following birthdays were observed 1
Ken Putnam, John Milnes and Charles Davis.
The trio gave a fine rendition of "Happy
Birthday" to themselves. May you all have
many more happy and prosperous years.
Song leader Dan Magsig led the group in singing
several of our old favorites, plus Lil Liza
Jane, and nearly got fined for the song's racial
connotations.

Next Week we will vote for our new Board of
Directors. The following Rotarians are cam­
paigning hard, or hardly campaigning, for a
seat:
Larry Iveson, Ralph LaGro, Harold Card,
Rich Holben and Howard Taylor.

INFLATION NOTE: Starting next week, meals will
be $3»5O per week. Not bad record since this
is the first .increase in over 3 years, and yet
the quality and quantity has been super.
Sgts, at Arms, David and Terry, rung out many
New Year's resolutions from various'?Rotarians
and we all hope that Duke Davidson's,and Ken
Putnam's resolutions of becoming gainfully
employed in 1981 will become a reality.

Dick Hruska presented the "Johnnie Award
to a very worthy recipient-,-Dan Magsig.
ABSENTEES, DECEMBER 30, 1980s
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Jim Conrad .
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito '
Ed Geishert
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin.
Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Gary Kuckel'
Bob Loose
Mark Maire •
Tom Normandin

Gil Patton
John Pierson
Dave Rubley
Bob Seaman
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Jim York

The department responded to 1J-800 calls for
help in 1980, of which 1500 resulted in
warrants being Issued. . one hundred arrests
were for a felony of some type.
Each warrant must be accompanied by a signed
affidavit attesting to the reliability of the
complainent, and witnesses in order to protect
the rights of the defendent.

Today, police officers must be well trained
and accomplished in many crime fighting
techniques, They must keep up on all changes
in the laws, how they are to be enforced (you
don't arrest a 14 year old kid for smoking on
the street), the civil rights of individuals,
etc.

Officers are expected to be skilled in report
making (must be thorough and factual), photo­
graphy, finger printing, tool mark identi­
fication, gun ballistics, and human psychology
He must be neat appearing, courteous and have
the knack of being in the right place at the
right time. He must be able to subdue the
biggest bully or the meanest drunk without
using undue forcej quell potential riots or
settle family disputesj he is called upon to
catch and remove the unwanted dog or~to-unlock
the family car when keys are locked inside;
he is expected to be brave and efficient in
every situation and do all of the distasteful
things that the ordinary citizen wants no
part of, and then he is forced to go to court
and defend all of his actions as if he were
the law breaker. Defense attorneys often try
to get their client's case dismissed by
challenging the method of obtaining and
handling the evidence.

In a small community like Coldwater, the
police department must have the feel of how
the citizens want their law enforcement to be
handled. Many of our laws today are so triv­
ial (like washing your car in the street) that
the department must use good judgement in
their .approach to such infractions. The
policy of the department is to join in the effc
effort to make Coldwater a good place to live,
work, worship and raise your family.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Sargent
Bob Baranouski
Jim Eley
Bob Whithold
Barry Bender

Program Chairman Jim Lyon presented Detective
Howard Street of the Coldwater Police Dept,
who gave a very timely and interesting report.
The local police department is made up of one
chief, 3 sargeants, 3 dispatchers, 1 meterman,
8 officers and the 1 detective.

Quincy
fl

Bronson
Quincy
II

Thanks Howard and Jim for a fine program;.

THE ROTARY OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS WISH ALL A HAPPY &amp; HEALTHY NEW YEAR!

WB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Mai re, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

--- &gt;---COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chairman: Richard Holben

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information:Frnip Lus«&gt;.
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, ChalrmanJ Hal Creal. Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

i *80-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 • Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Stove Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 • Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 ■ Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 ■ George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 • Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 • Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City* Rd. - Lillian.
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth. ....
Groves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7.011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat . ... *
Kennedy. John, 85 Fairfield. Wilma J-. . . - ^.
’
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - PatrXf-'a
M
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel. Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri. .... ... . . . . .
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail.
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan. 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970.
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130
278-2217
767-4508
278-7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278-4198
279-9492
278*6856
279-9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive- Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
. .
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
. ............
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLj.iAIER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

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The COLDWATqm§tery REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA&lt;t'&amp;®J^WCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.

January 6, 1981

PREZ SEZ:
It's that time again - Rotary Show chorus practice 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, January 13,
1981.
Everyone should be there.
Show
Director, Duke Davidson, is going all out to
put together the best show ever.
He will be
working on it full-time and will expect co­
operation from everyone.
He might be calling
people at.weird hours to test their memory on
song words. Above all, he expects everyone
to "pay attention to the director".

Winnie helped us all warm up our voices in
preparation for the show by banging out our
daily tunes loud and clear.
I thank Dan for
picking "My Wild Irish Rose" which was an
appropriate way for yours truly to wind down
from my trip to the Sugar Bowl.

Dave and Terry got the scholarship fund off
to a "fine" start in 1981 by picking on
everyone from the cross-country skiing club
to people who went to bowl games.
(Just so
happened, I fit both categories.)
Looking
on the bright side, Richie Barnes told me
everything is deductible except for the 3rd
martini upstairs.

* *

NOW accounts will expand, but
there are pros and cons associated
with them; for instance, service
charges will quite likely be
increased.

5.

A number of changes will occur in
borrowing as banks switch front—
fixed-rate loans to variable rate
financing or alternate financing
methods.

6.

Technological changes are inevitable
as VISA and other cards are used to
account for individual finances.
Annual fees will be charged because
banks lost $250,000,000 on credit
cards last year.

7.

Interstate and foreign banks will
expand as the industry is deregulated.
Bank of America will be able to
compete with NBD and even Branch
County Bank.

Thank you, John and Bob, for such an informa­
tive and timely program.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD:

* * ★

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Barry Bender
Clarence Walters
Kent Miller
Bob Rhoades
Garth Wilber

4.

Quincy
QuincyBronson
Bronson
Bronson

Dan Magsig presented the Johnnie Award to
Mark Mai re because Mark is such a swell
guy and he needs the Johnnie Award next
weekend for a skiing trip. All we ask,
Mark, is that you return the Johnnie
Award in the same condition you found it
in.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

B. K. Pearce
Don DePugh

*

Dick Tomlinson
Julie Culver
* * *

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

January 13 - Dick Moore

PROGRAM:
Today's program was presented by John Milnes
Bob holds an MBA
who introduced Bob Shedd,
in finance, and worked for NBD before assuming
his responsibilities at Branch County Bank as
Vice President. His talk involved the
changes in banking he foresees for the 80's:

1.

Deregulation will reduce some of
the barriers that have kept insti­
tut.ions from expanding their markets.

2.

Reregulation will also lessen
pricing restrictions.

3.

Small savers will benefit as limita­
tions are removed on what banks can
pay for money on deposit.

Program
Dr. Phillip Ward,
President, Glen
Oaks Comm. College

January 20 - Robert Nagle
January 27 - Al Nelson
February 3 - Gil Patton

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M,
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Moire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COfiWTVfE 8^

■i'

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt,JCHbirman, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom. Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman;
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O’Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
FourWayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
tharles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

COMMON RY St

Chairman: Richard Holben
'.
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howand Taylor, JbhcuDygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell; Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schluballs, Walt Balcom ■
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 • Steve Glover

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,'280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita. . .
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279*7011
278-6033
278-6821
276-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue « Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
....................
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . • Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Mogsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Mon, Robert Fr.,-75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
..............
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seamer., Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - ZAcrilyn
278-8840^Sebald, Craig, T33 Narrows Road - Rita
278-61 8m _.‘SexfOn( Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, ‘Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278- 2912
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
279- 9445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279 7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol..............................
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
__ ,««« Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
™
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
mo
xocx. • Youtsey,
2/O-OjOO
' Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278*5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

published RY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

PREMONT

COLDWATER,

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-44W-278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEJ&amp;ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^J^Y 'cLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest d'luir^in the U. S. A.

January 13, 1981
President Paul presided at this weeks meeting
and song leader Dan Magsig got the group into
fine form for the first chorus practice
Tuesday evening.
7:30 every Tuesday, here­
after according to Show Director Duke
Davidson.

Program Cjairman Dick Moore presented Dr. Philip
Ward, President of Glen Oaks Community College.
Mr. Ward attended McComb County school system and
received his PHD from MSU. He is a member &lt;ff
Three Rivers Rotary and presently serves on their
Board of Directors.

No birthdays today.

Dr. Ward's title "Quality in a Time of Crisis"
described the problems and experiences of the
Community College during this period of high in­
flation and great change.

ladies night, February 5th ~ True Grist dinner and show.
Reservations and checks
by January 20 - $16.75 per person and give
checks to Norm Youtsey.
Jerry Towns read excerpts of a letter from
a local committee about a coming event for
a very special celebrity,
January 31 at
the Career Center. Mark your calendar and
don't miss this very important event!

ALL END MEN MEET AT 1:00 P.M. SUNDAY AT THE
ELKS TEMPLE WITHOUT FAIL! ! !
The Rotary Club of Charlotte is having a
Rotary Bowling Tournament January 25th.
Entry Blanks available from Pres. Paul.

With the winter cold and flu contact, we
all should make a special effort to make
up our weekly absences in order to keep the
Club attendance as high as possible.
One
third of the membership was absent today. *
Let's get those makeup cards into Bob
Rumsey's hands pronto,
ABSENTEES, JANUARY 13, 1981:

John Bissey
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
John Dean
Larry Donay
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
Bob Kerr
Gary Kuckel
Jim Lyon '
John Milnes
Bill Milnes

Tom Miller
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Hal Sexton
Don Shorno
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Bill Tyson
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Jim York
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Elmer Houghton
Ray Ehl
Bob Seizert
Phil Ward
Warren Wade

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Three Rivers
Bronson

Kathy Paul

Glen Oaks has issued Associate Degrees to nearly
1500 student since it's inception in 196?.
Most

students come from St. Joseph and Branch Counties
and about 10% from Northern Indiana.
There are three sources of funding! one and one-half
mills from local tax base; regular student fees and
State funding; Glen Oaks, realizing that the State
of Michigan would be limited in future ability to
fund colleges, in 1979 created a Foundation to
pick up the slack
Rotarian Elmer Houghton of
Bronson is a member of that Foundation and has
been active in raising funds for the benefit of
Glen Oaks.

Our quality of life is determined by the people
that we associate with
Namely the education of a
community will determine the life style of it's
people.
Long range planning by the State Board of Education
does not project closing of 2 or 4 year colleges.
The escalating costs of secondary education have
made the lower cost 2 year schools very attractive.
Four year colleges are catering more and more to
Juniors and Seniors who transfer from Community
Colleges.
If a young highschool graduate is not
sure of his future vocation, it makes good sense
to spend $2,000 for each of the first 2 years
rather than $4,000 at a 4 year college in finding
his niche in life,

Glen Oaks is getting a large influx of older
people - housewives and fathers who desire to get
an Associate Degree. Their oldest graduate is a
73 year old mother from Corey Lake (Three Rivers)
who spent 6 years getting her Associate Degree.
It is not unusual to have 20 year olds, 40 year olds
and people over 50 in the same class.
And it works
just fine!

Norma Carl

The Glen Oaks Board of Education has adopted a
policy advocating a "Hands Off" attitude towards
mandatory annexation. The Board feels that the
State should NOT have the authority to arbitrarily
force a community to join a community college
district, but the community should have the right

WB

to vote its choice.
Thanks Dick and Phil. Very interesting.

NON-ROTARIANS:
Julie Culbert

Most change in the world has taken place during
our lifttime. State community colleges have re­
ceived $10 million less this year and yet have
more enrollment.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1 :30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street ■ Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,' 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Don, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 DaybOrg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kijn Dr., Long Lake ■ Sharon
Dygert, John. 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Feller, AJark, 22 Hull st. - Pat,
..................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand StreeW*Francine
Geishert, chnrles.jt’Williams Drive, Quincy ■ Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
.
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
...................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
...............
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
97fi 6891
278 2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

278-7237
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.,
279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-5006
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
279-9412
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn - 278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
278-2272
J°11eV' Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wiima J......................
278&lt;5p70 Searri^MFWftabert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Potri^u
" 278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Klotz, Bil1 23741 M°Ple Knoll • Koy . . . . ....................
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5842
Kornslien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-5493
278-8575
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. .....
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-9448
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri.
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy. ...........
278-4350
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-7100
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.
..............
278-4222
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
278-6603
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara.'. . .
278-5556
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1 573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-8474
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . .
238-2456
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-4402
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-5521
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet . . ...........
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
279- 9848
Milnes78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
278-6736
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4424
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-7703
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • * *
278-5033
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
,
278-5033
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally....
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-6334
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street * Virginia. . . .
............................. 278-5181
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen.................................
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street.
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall -'Donna
278-6586
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Moura
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
.....
278-5270
Putnam. Charles, 133 E. Pearl .
278-2744
■- Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303

77 fl 5917
23fi 4R70
278-4248
278*2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639*4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

tuR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 II.

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEl®^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^P^^Bt^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^lulr-m the U. S. A.

January 20, 1981
PREZ SEZ:
From the pen of our esteem leader,
we have the following gems:
POESY DEPARTMENT
Every speaker has a mouth,
An arrangement rather neat,
Sometimes it’s filled with wisdom,
And other times with feet

ANCHORS AWEIGH DIVISION
This is about the famous movie starlet, who was
called upon to preside at the launching ceremonies at
a shipyard.
The young lady was visibly nervous about her
part in the activities. The manager of the shipyard
asked her what the trouble was.
Said she.’Tm afraid I’m not going to be strong
enough to knock it into the water.”

Don't forget LADIES' NITE at True Grist
February 7, 1981.

ROTARY SHOW REHEARSALS:

CHORUS
END MEN
DEAN 8-SOME
BARNES 8-SOME

Every Tuesday @ 7:30 P.M.
Sunday @ 1:15 P.M.
Sunday after end men
I forgot

-

We have a new member - Dean Milligan who is
with Southern Michigan National Bank, glad
to have you aboard.
Director Duke needs
your strong and able body to get the Rotary
Show set up.
★ ★ ★ * *

The Southern Michigan National Bank table was
quite generous today, including everyone from
retired personnel to V-P.
I'm trying to get
a copy of Reagan's speech to ascertain why
Fred Anderson felt sooooo generous.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Norma Carl
Kathy Paul
Julie Culbert

PROGRAM: Bob Nagle introduced Chuck Woodward
who brought us up-to-date on runway expansion
at Branch County Airport:

1930 - Louis Legg built an airport where
the High School now is located.
1946 - The County bought the Gruner farm
and some adjoining land and put in
3 sod runways costing $25,000.
1956 - Constructed a paved runway 3500' x
50' for $67,000.
1973 - County purchased an additional 187
acres for $225,000 (90% federal
funds).
1975 - Planning began for a second paved
runway 4700' x 100' with a load
capacity of 60,000 lbs.
Grant
amount was $1,117,000 (90% federal,
5% State, 5% County).
1980 - 2nd runway constructed, but due to
time delay involving Environmental
Impact Statement, runway construction
was for 3900' x 75' @ 12,000 lb.
capacity.
County Airport Board did
negotiate for some add-ons:
parallel taxiway
parking apron
lighting
Plans are proceeding to construct additional
800' to make runway 4700' to accommodate
small jet aircraft.
There are 45 planes based at the Branch County
Airport.
Chuck said that getting the second
runway built involved 5% years of frustration
and 5 months of construction.

Thank you, Chuck and Bob, for bringing us upto-date on the airport.

*

ABSENTEES - January 20, 1981:

Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Hal Creal
Dan Dean
Ed Devito
Jim Endicott
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
Rich Holben
Jim Koss
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Dan Ward

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Leo E. Sanderson
Bob Stark
Dan Dobson
Garth W. Wilber

________________

Dale Vincent
Norb Strobel
Bob Whithead
Joe Hollander

* * * * *

JOHNNIE AWARD: Evidently Mark Mai re is having
trouble removing some stains on the Johnnie
Award and has requested another week before
forwarding it on to some unsuspecting soul.
Although, from his comments, it's safe to say
it is someone on the absent members list.
I
also think Mark is mad at the award.
From
the looks of his hand, he got it caught on
the fl usher handle which used to be on the
left side of the Johnnie Award.

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

January 27 - Al Nelson
February 3 - Gil Patton
February 10- George Pierce

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Stef fy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,'280 Grand Street * Margaret. .....
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat.
.................................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
......................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth. ....
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita.
............................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8066
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood • Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .
. .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..................... . .
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278*6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman; Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
27(T-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-8445
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
238-4323
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall *
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
• Honorary Member
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATES^feZd^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^^^^?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^fh^in the U. S. A.

January 27, 1981

PREZ SEZ:
President Paul got things going
with the introduction of guests.
He pre­
sented Bill Crotty with his three weeks
(make that years) perfect attendance pin.
Congratulations, Bill - A couple of Rotarian
brothers have requested you write a book
about all your make-ups.
President Paul
passes on a couple of "joking gems" for
our perusal:

ANCHORS AWEIGH
The two second class seamen, fresh out of boot
camp and off on their first cruise, were gazing over
the rail at'the briney deep.
“Gosh,” said the first one, "that's a Ipt of water
out there."
“Yeah,” said the second, “and we’re only looking
at the top of it.”
... a couple of remarks by H.L. Mencken, the
Sage of Baltimore.
“The college radical, at age thirty, begins to feel
the suction of Rotary.”
“A man may be a fool and not know it.. but not
if he’s married.”

PROGRAM: Jim Conrad introduced his lovely
wife, Alice, who, along with Jean Bi ringer,
presented the Coldwater Preservation Associ­
ation Slide Show of Historic Places in
Coldwater. The program is very well re­
searched and documented.
312 structures
have been identified in Coldwater as being
of historic significance and worthy of
preservation. The slide show depicts many
fine examples of different architectural
styles in Coldwater:
Style

Year

Remarks

Greek Revival

1840-1860

The first homes
in town - note­
worthy for entab­
lature board.

Gothic Revival

1850-1865

Steep roof lines
and bargeboard meant to blend
with surroundings.

Italianate

1860-1880

Large homes char­
acterized by
widow's walk and
roof brackets.

Queen Anne

1880-1900

Built with tall
chimneys, tower
and stained glass
wi ndows.

*****

BIRTHDAY - Vince Kornstien (59 and holding).
W ★ ★ ★ W

It was nice to have Vince's better half
(Mrs. K) belting out our songs on the piano.
Although there were a few flat notes, I
could detect we were warming up for the
show.
I think Winnie brings out the best ,
in all of us.

■a ■

Post 1900

a.
b.
c.

Bungalow
Tudor
Georgian

★ k k ★ k

Don't forget every week REHEARSAL 7:30 P.M.
TUESDAY @ ELKS.
★ k k k k

ABSENTEES -January 27, 1981:

Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
Ed Devito
Ray Fast
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
Rich Holben
Bick Hruska
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Dan 'Magsig

John Milnes
Tom Miller
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Dick White
Dan Ward
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Whithead
Ray Ehl
Bob Kirkpatrick
Jim Eley
Dale Vincent
Bob LeGalley
Ralph Schafer

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Thank you, Jim, Alice and Jean, for a
beautiful presentation.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD: Mark Mai re continues to
selfishly hold onto the Johnnie Award. The
suspense continues to build regarding the
next recipient. And, of course, Mark's
deliberations are costing him a few scheckles.
Who knows, maybe Mark is willing to put up
enough fine money to retire the Johnnie
Award and put it to good use.
Rumors are
circulating that Mark enjoys sitting on all
the names that are on the Johnnie Award now.
Whatever the reason, I hope Mark has gotten
his money's worth 'cause my name is one of
the ones he is sitting on and I find that

offensive!
*****

(X

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

February 3

/n)

- Gil Patton

(

\

February 10 - George Pierce
February 17 - Fleming Pruitt

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Mitch Zaleski
Kathy Paul

The objective of the Coldwater Preservation
Association is to work for preservation of
these structures as their gift to the
generations to come.

Julie Culbert
Norma Carl

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 • Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold. 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet. 101 Carlyle - Nita
.............
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N.«Xentennial Sood - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglcs Avenue -Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan. 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce. George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-6668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
273-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
97R.9fiii
278 6534
238-4323

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Lauro
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
TouPa,’k' Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...............................
’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
^hl, R*c^arc^' 9? Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.......................................

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414"
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848

278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celio ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda ■ • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

" Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcotne

PHONE

PHONE

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER* MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDW ATE

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATE^^T^RY' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Smgingestdfh^in the U. S. A.

February 3, 1981
PREZ SEZ: Vice President Youtsey (very
distinguished-looking in his sexy glasses)
filled in smartly for President Paul.
However, I don't recall anything he said.

*****
Show Director Duke has things perkin' along
with the "end men" wearing white pants and
the rest of us wearing white tee-shirts and
white socks.

Don't forget - practices shall be twice a
week from now on:
Tuesday @ 7:30 - Elks
Thursday @ 7:30 - Coldwater Country Club

* * * * *
BIRTHDAYS:

Tom Miller
Ed Devito
Al Nelson

Bob Loose
Hal Sexton
* * * * *

Thank you, Mrs. Magsig, for covering up
Dan's mistakes and giving us a tune to
sing to.
*****
NOTE:
ROTARY CONSTITUTION CHANGE
Rotary members must have 30% attendance in
their home club for a 6-month period.,.TThis
means we must attend 8 meetings in Coldwater
between now and June 30. Bob Rumsey will "
notify affected members.
★ ir ★ ★ ★

ABSENTEES - February 3, 1981:

Hal Creal
Charles Davis
Bill Fuller
Reo Goodwin
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben
Santford Jolley
John Klein
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon

Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Dave Rubley
Paul Ruse
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward

talked about the closing of Roosevelt
Building and moving the adult education
program to Franklin School and the admin­
istrative offices to Washington School.
The 9th grade has been moved to the High
School pushing the population of that plant
past 1200. The 6th grade is now part of
the Middle School (6, 7 &amp; 8 grades) which
changes the make-up and complexities of
that operation.
Gene Wallace talked about school finances,
the cuts that have been made and the need
for additional revenue next year. Lay­
offs, affecting 41 people, have been
instituted; programs eliminated, and
maintenance of buildings and equipment
only done on an emergency basis.
81% of
the $6.1 million budget is for personnel
costs. The quality of education provided
by the district has already been affected.
Further cuts will be devastating to quality
of education. The district is going to
need additional revenue to stay afloat and
provide good, sound educational support for
our young people.
Thank you, Gil and Craig, for having Warren
and Gene bring us up-to-date on the status
of our school district.
■jSr ★ ★ ★ ic

JOHNNIE AWARD:
Mark Mai re, none the worse for the wear,
finally unloaded the Johnnie Award to
John Milnes because John is always late.
JM's retort was "save the best for last".
Anyway, a lot of green stuff changed
hands and John Milnes can proudly display
the Johnnie Award in his home and/or
office for as long as he wants at $3/week.
Tune in next week folks to find out such
things as: "Will JM hold onto the
Johnnie and attempt to break Mark's
record? Will John sit on the Johnnie
to decide who gets it next? Is brother
Bill eligible to receive the coveted
crapper?" These and other questions
will be answered at next week's show.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Steve Dobson
Robert Seizert
C. H. Davidson

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Gene Wallace

*****
PROGRAM: Today's program was arranged by
Gil Patton and introduced by Craig Sebald.
He introduced Warren Adair and Gene Wallace
whose program was entitled "The State of
the Arc and Keeping it Afloat". Warren

TAKE TIME TO SERVE

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Birihger, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 ■ Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 ■ Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz
July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with.another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the.Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret • .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,' 280 Grand Street - Margaret. .....
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace. ....
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island ■ Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223
■ Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake stiore Drive -Vat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J.
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. M
....
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wonda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
238-2855 Shorno. Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie ...
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Suson
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386. Western Avenue - Joon
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
................
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279- 8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan. . . .....................
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol. . ......................
’Treadwell, Dole, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. ...
278-2811
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa island - Fae
238-4323
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 White, Richard. 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Suson. ....
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • * *
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie. 163 Marshall Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren
.............................
276- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague --Virginia ......
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna .....
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-8981
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
* Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

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Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552*1
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE$8&amp;&gt;tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaTeR^T^RY 'CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^dt^in the U. S. A.

February 24, 1981
PREZ SEZ: Ken Putnam and Reo Goodwin are
both making progress with their medical
problems and are slated to come home this
week. Any of us that can call or visit
should do so.
*****
Fred Culy informed us of the Shriners' mini­
clinic to be held at Dr. Ellis' on March 14,
1981. It is FREE to children, so if you
know of any little ones that need medical
attention, do not hesitate to make arrange­
ments for them to be looked at.
*****

Dr. Bacon, in a throwback move to days gone
by, made a "house call" on our flag and
pulled it from the closet so we could honor
it accordingly with our singing. We were
all flabbergasted that Doc remembered the
term housecall, let alone what it meant.
*****
ABSENTEES - February 24, 1981:

Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Harold Creal
Charles Davis
Ed Devito
Ray Fast
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
John Klein
Jim Lyon

George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Stine -A
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson'
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Ken Worden

CLUBS CAN AID 3-H THROUGH
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
One way to take part in Rotary's Health,
Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Program is for
clubs and districts to cooperate with the
World Health Organization (WHO) through
its Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI).
In this way, Rotarians can provide much
needed community support to make large
international efforts more effective at
the local level.

For example, Rotary's five-year 3-H antipolio program to immunize 6 million
Filipino children, which was inaugurated
in 1979, is working hand in hand with the
national ministry of health and WHO in
the Philippines. Also, some clubs have
initiated contacts to provide polio vaccines
for inoculation projects in smaller countri es.

To become aware of WHO efforts in your
area or to arrange for an EPI presentation
at a club meeting or district conference,
contact the EPI manager in your country
through your national ministry of health,
or write to the Manager of the 3-H Program
at the Secretariat in Evanston, Illinois.
*****
SMALL BOY STORY NO. 1,058

This small boy was complaining about
having to go to Sunday School.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Gordon Martin
Dusty Rhoades
Ralph Schafer

Elmer Dobson
Robert L. Boyd

"I bet Dad didn't have to go to Sunday
School when he was a kid," said he.

"Oh," said his mother, "that's where you're
wrong. Your father went to Sunday School
regularly when he was young."

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bryan Morrison
Barry York
Sara Ash

"All right," said the small boy, "I'll go.
But I bet it won't do me any good, either."

** ** *
SPECIAL NOTICE: If any member of the Club
has an address change, please notify Duke
Sward and Gary Kuckel. Many bulletins are
being returned because the Post Office
doesn't have proper addresses.

And that, in turn, reminds us of the two
small boys coming home from Sunday School
where they had been discussing the Devil.
Said one of them, "Do you really think
there's a Devil?"

*****
The easiest way to figure the cost of
living is to take your income and add ten
percent.

"Naw," said the other. "It's just like
Santa Claus. It turns out to be your
father."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoftlTTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Ma ire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 • John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
.
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street • Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary ......
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood • Mary ......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. . .....................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio................ **
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll • Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan. 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
'Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorn©, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine. Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan .............
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter’ Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Timpson, paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...............................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
7rous*' James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth......................
^hl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward’ Don’ PO- to* 249 .......................................

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward. Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodword, Leslie. 163 Marshall •
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Y°utsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
* Honorary Member

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

The COLDWATER
■Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

PHONE

MICHIGAN

49035

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COmWATE||Sg|toy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATte^^ROJ^^T' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest&amp;fh&amp;in the U. S. A.

March 3, 1981

PREZ SEZ: President Paul expressed a deepfelt thanks and gratitude to all who helped
with the Rotary Show. A standing ovation
was called for Duke Davidson. Duke wasn‘t
there, so, of he is reading the bulletin,
I thought I would try to convey the excite­
ment and jubilation on paper that the
standing ovation evoked.
CLAP CLAP CLAP AND MORE CLAP 1 ! !
IT'S A WORLDWIDE EPIDEMIC 1 ! 1
CLAP CLAP APPLAUSE CLAP 1 ! !

President Pual also informed us that
Oshtemo meets on Fridays if anyone cares
to make up there (time and place are kept
secret, however).
Some of us should note our make-ups.
We're running 4th in the district at 87.7%.
★ ★ it * *

BIRTHDAYS:

ABSENTEES - March 3, 1981:
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Stine
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Bill Tyson
Dick White
Dan Ward
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Harold McSwane
Ray DeVries
Bob Merchant
Garth W. Wilber
Richard Butters
Paul Ashley
Bob Whithead
James Grohol ski
Norb Strobel
Jim Firestone

Fort Wayne
Kalamazoo South
Union City '
Gods Country
Bronson
■'--j
Bronson
Quincy
Union City
Bronson
Gull Lake

»

►

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Norman G. Carl
Bill Backvold
Leland Van Daw
David Coyle

Ms. Carl thinks teachers necessarily
have a role to play and being on
time and how they dress are impor­
tant. Norma helps out Mr. Zalewski
in the attendance office and her
experience there has been productive.
She suggests there has to be more
involvement between the schools and
the parents.
Jeff Chatfield graduated in January,
1981, one semester behind his class­
mates. He had a history of making
trouble and skipping class, but,
with Mr. Zalewski's help, he
changed his attitude and made it
through. He says drugs and alcohol
are plentiful and students get in
trouble trying to impress other
kids. Jeff, himself, was an "A"
student until 9th grade when he
began to hang around with the
wrong crowd and his problems com­
pounded.

Bill Carlson
Ray Fast
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
Mark Ma ire
Bob Nagle
Gil Patton
Dave Patton
Dave Pierce

assure her success in the future.
Now, in order to go to college,
she will have to make up for lost
time or take extra courses. She
says drugs and cheating are a
problem, but not as bad as the
other schools she has attended.
Norma thinks there is too much
complacency and students are not
urged to be productive.

Beth Gates
Carol Brown
Mark Whitesides
Wade Smith
it it it it it

PROGRAM: Dick Uhl introduced Mitch
Zalewski who has been promoted to Acting
Principal, Legg Middle School. Mitch had
served 3’j years at the High School as
Assistant Principal and holds degrees from
Eastern Michigan and Wayne State. He
introduced a couple of High School students
who presented their individual thoughts on
what is wrong at the High School.

Mr. Chatfield believes if he had
had strong discipline at the Junior
High School level, he would have
stayed straight and been productive
during High School. He thinks Mr.
Zalewski will do just that as
principal of the Middle School.

Mitch ended the presentation by explaining
his PSP theory and answering a few
questions. PSP means:

Peer group
School
Parents
They're all important elements as a
person develops from 7th grade on. Mr.
Zalewski's objective is to improve the
school atmosphere and involve parents
more. These, in turn, will improve the
peer groups that make up the Middle
School student population.

Thank you, Dick and Mitch, for a fine
program. And thank you, Norma and Jeff,
for your thought-provoking comments.
it it it it it

JOHNNIE AWARD: The Johnnie Award has
been retired to San Francisco, California.
A new "Johnnie" is being devised.
it it it it it

Norma Carl is a senior who wishes she
hadn't "goofed off" so much during her
High School career. She now realizes
there were many missed opportunities to

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

March 10 - Bob Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns

TO ALL ROTARIANS:
A further explanation is needed regarding an announcement made at the March 3, 1981,
meeting. A decision has not been made regarding attendance or participation in Rotary
s hows.
A request has been made of the Board of Directors to try to involve more members in the
show.

Please contact any director with comments or suggestions.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�C^ftlTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 ■ Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 • Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 • Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 ■ Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pomelo Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road ■ Mary
..
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
............................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
27B-6033
97H.AH01
278 2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N, Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
Sontford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J...................
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. .... . . .
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Putrida.
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay................................
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gory, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri. . ..........................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Porkhurst Avenue
- Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, Jomes, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopowa Island - Foe
Milnes- William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
°’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane..............................
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen . .............................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam. Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
97R
o-7Q aoao
278 2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
-278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-2217
767*4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-8445
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-5166
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6356
278*8981
278-5270
278-2744
• Honorary Member
278-2311

Sec. 34.66,.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

278*7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
- 238*4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

L. &amp; R.

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|®torj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesl&amp;fhfywi the U. S. A.

March 10, 1981
Hold on to your hats! The Johnnie Award is
back! As in most cases, when a reporter
has to print a retraction, it's because
someone supplied him with the wrong infor­
mation.
I had been told the Johnnie Award
had gone to San Francisco, but it turns out
it never really left Coldwater.
It
appeared at Tuesday's meeting and ended up
in the lap of .Carroll Barnes for bringing
the Board of Review to lunch with him. And
so the continuing saga of the Johnnie Award
continues.
*****

PROGRAM: Bob Seaman introduced Ruth
Cummerly. Ms. Cummerly holds BS and MA
degrees from Eastern Michigan University.
Her program was on the Special Olympics.
It started with a movie "The Best I Can"
which depicted the first 10 years of
Special Olympics as seen through the lives
of 3 participants. More than 1 million
people have participated.
The Michigan Special Olympics are held at
Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant.
All 83 counties are involved - 22,000
participants, ages 8 and up, grouped by
age, sex and ability.

I take it Winnie has joined Vince in the
warm climes of South Carolina. Dan's mom
filled in smartly, though, and kept us all
in good tune.

In Branch County last year, there were 220
participants. Local cost runs $100; at
the State level $59/person. The Special
Olympics organization is trying to get
local organizations to sponsor a partici­
pant at the State level.

~* * * * *
It was nice to see Duke show up this week
to get his share of the clap.
j i vj 1
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

All participants are mentally handicapped
and may also be physically handicapped.
Their motto is "Let me win, but if I
cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt".

The fella frqm Bronson,(Myron O'Zenski),
who filled in for Dave Pierce, really
impressed me. As a matter of fact, I talked
with him after Rotary and asked him what his
classification was. He said "drug sniffer",
so I assumed he knew Dick Uhl and Terry
O'Connell. But it turns out he has been
hired in Bronson to replace the dftgr,who had
been trained to go into the High1’School and
sniff out dope. He got the job because ««, '
1) he's got quite a sniffer, andy|) h'eYs
almost house-broken. Myron excused himself
to go find a tree and I went back to the
office to file this report.

Thank you, Bob and Ruth, for the informa­
tive and timely program.
*****
FUTURE PROGRAMS:
March 17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - Jim Troust

*****

*****

ABSENTEES -March 10,
Walt Balcom
John Bissey
Barry Case
Larry Donay
Bill Fuller
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Santford Jollqy

FROM THE REAMS OF PRESIDENT PAUL:

Jim Lyon
Bill Milnes
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Dan Ward

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEK
A sweater is a garment worn by a child
whenever his mother feels chilly.
Lawyers are the only people in the world
who can write a 10,000 word document and
call it a "brief".

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Dick Marowelli
Pete Baldwin
Randy Houtz

From the time an infant first struggles to
get his toes in his mouth, life is a con­
tinuous struggle to make both ends meet.

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

SMALL BOY STORY

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

The two small boys were talking about what
to do one Saturday afternoon.

Gary Donner
Bob Charles
Mark Whitesides

\

*

"Tell you what," one of them said. "Let's
play ball. You be the spokesman for the
players and I'll be the representative for
the owners."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 • Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3-Gil Patton
10-George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 • Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill,'280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
................
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
'■ Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
.......................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. • Irene

PHONE
279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-6668

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ? Myrtle
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive "Pat .... * 238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
^278-8840 sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patriot?
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . • •
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
767-4508 Baylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 279*8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279 7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
07R A3*il Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
__ a*io*i Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Word, Don, P.O. Box 249
.......................................
278-6783
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
. .
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
278-8981
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
278-5270
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-2744
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2311
* Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-50
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

COLD',‘iATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATES®|ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'ffe^ROT^R-'i' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestcfh^inthe U. S. A.

March 17, 1981
PREZ SEZ:
Vice President Norm filled in and
got a little carried away with his presiden­
tial powers by cutting off Dan's music time.
But Dan was not to be upstaged and he sat Norm
back down for the duration.
Sometimes I
think Norm feels he's back in Kentucky where
"you all have a nice day, ya hear?" goes a
lot further than it does here.

* * * *
BIRTHDAYS:
Duke Davidson
Dave Pierce
* *

39 and holding
21 and gaining
*

EDITORIAL:
I cannot let this week pass by
without saying a few words about "freedom
of the press". A number of my cohorts
(reporters, etc.) have gone to jail to
protect their sources of information.
I,
too, would go to jail, if need be, to
protect my sources of information (or other
such sources). But, I have to draw the line
when my writings start to cost me money.
I'd rather go to jail than pay a fine for
writing the bulletin.
Besides, it was you
guys that had the dirty thoughts about Duke
Davidson's clap stigma when all I meant was
he got his share of APPLAUSE.
I tell ya,
one more fine, and I'll have to do something
else on Tuesday afternoons.
*****

k) 1

ABSENTEES- March 17, 1981:

Richie Barnes
Dick Bi ringer
Dan Dean
Ed Devito
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Steve Glover
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Santford Jolley
Jim Lyon

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward
Lester Wise
Ken Worden
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Bill King
Bob Stark
Barry Beder
Dusty Rhoades
Jim Firestone

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:.
Robert O'Keefe
Georgianna Holcomb
Carol Brown
Mark Whitesides

PROGRAM: Howard Taylor introduced
Georgianna Holcomb, recently appointed
Secretary of the DBA and Tom Miller,
recently elected President of the DBA.
Walt Balcom presented a slide show giving
the club a history of downtown since 1960
when there were 14 buildings vacant and it
was realized something had to be done to
get new life into downtown.
Ed Uland,
Ralph Toupalik and Keath Pearce advocated
the formation of a Downtown Betterment
Association.
Gerald Hensley became the
first President of the DBA. As time went
on, it was determined that parking had to
be provided for the downtown area.
Dick
Holben, Leo Miller, George Branch, Bill
Milnes, Rex Kiess and Les Woodward raised
$75,000 to initially fund off-street parking.
Sidewalks were repaired and widened.
Urban
Renewal allowed for the removal of many
dilapidated and obsolete structures (1967).
In 1972, two major fires within 5 days of
each other may have changed the destining
of downtown Coldwater. The old Court House
was destroyed and a new one built on the
same sight, And Dally Tire experienced an
explosion which created a need for new
construction at the west end of downtown,
Fortunately, no one was injured in these
fires.

There have been a number of new construction
projects downtown during the 70's such as
the Chamber of Commerce Building, Branch
County Bank Building, Parkside Pharmacy and
Spurgeon's Department Store.
Older struc­
tures have been refurbished and updated.
Progress continues along many fronts into
the 1980's. The "mall" concept is still a
viable project. The Roosevelt Building
could be used for County purposes. The
general theme should be to keep downtown
the hub of activity in Branch County. And
all of us need to help strive to work
towards that goal.

Thank you, Howard and Walt, for a very fine
program to update us all on the downtown area.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD:
Carroll Barnes had 2^ candi­
dates picked out, but no one showed. So
Carroll will pay the carrying charge and
wait till next week. Besides, he says the
Johnnie has increased business in his store
10-fold.
There's a lot of curiosity seekers
in this town.

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

March 24 - Jerry Towns
March 31 - James Troust
April 7 - Dick Uhl

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CoftlTTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 ■ Charles Bacon
19 • Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 ■ George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll,-Bfr Gheryl Ann-Drive** Margaret* •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 1 5 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood * Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
..................
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-6086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat**....
Kennedy, John. 85 Fairfield, - Wilma J. ... .... .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue ,&lt;r-?Qtricia. . . 7*. . .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . •
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert,.14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279- 8445
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
238-4323
Ward. Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
* Honorary Member
278-2311

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
276-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
pjWv,

The COLDWATEJ®^^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAtth RtlT^RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest SiMr'in the U. S. A.

March 24, 1981

PREZ SEZ:
President Paul got things going
with the introduction of guests.

*****
BIRTHDAYS:

39 and holding

Bill Milnes

* * * * *

ABSENTEES - March 24 , 1981:

Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Jim Endicott
Ray Fast
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon
Dean Mulligan

Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
Dap Ward
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden
Jim York

Bronson- ..A &lt; &lt;
Bronson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Roger Stienbarger Carol Brown
Beth Gates
Bill Witt
Mark Whitesides
* * * * *
PROGRAM: Jerry Towns introduced Bob Seizert
and Roger Stienbarger from Bronson Special­
ties, Inc. a division of Kuhlman Industries
of Troy, Michigan. They manufacture such
things as gears, fittings, air cylinders,
molds and stamping dies. They work with
HOPE (high density pdlyethylene).
Since 1974, Bronson Specialties has been a
major producer of plastic fuel tanks
producing over 200,000/year for such auto
makers as VW, Fiat, Saab and Citreon. More
and more American car manufacturers are
using plastic tanks and other body parts
such as Ford and Chrysler. The tanks are:

1.

2.
3.

4.
5.

JOHNNIE AWARD: There seems to be a mix-up
concerning who has the Johnnie, what it is
used for, and whether or not it has a
future with this club. My records show
Carroll Barnes continues to hold the
Johnnie and will pay the carrying charges.
*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
March 31 - Jim Troust
April 7 - Dick Uhl
April 14 - Dick White
*****

FROM THE DESK OF PRESIDENT PAUL:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Robert Seizert
Ralph Schafer
Pete Baldwin

The future looks bright for Bronson
Specialties.
I'm sure we are all pleased
to hear there is an industry in Branch
County doing well and looking to the
future with a product that will meet the
needs of the future.
*****

Safer
• no tears
• will not explode
• will not ignite sparks

Tougher
Design Flexibility
• little tooling costs
• greater volume/weight/unit
Longer Lasting
Lighter Weight

The film that Bob showed testing a plastic
tank against a metal tank quite convincingly
showed the benefits of the plastic tank.

TIDINGS FROM MIAMI

It's not all rioting and refugees in Miami.
One young lady visiting there went up to
the roof of the hotel to get a suntan.
Discovering that there wasn't another soul
on the roof, she slipped her bathing suit
off and stretched out face downward with
only a small towel stretched across her
back.
Suddenly a flustered assistant manager of
the hotel dashed on to the roof and gasped
apologetically, "Miss, we don't mind if you
sun on our roof, but we must ask you to
keep your bathing suit on."
"I don't know what difference it makes,"
said the young lady, "There's no one up
here to see me."

"Unfortunately," said the assistant manager,
"you are lying on the dining room skylight."
JAPE OF THE WEEK
The police officer asked the bank teller,
who had been robbed for the third time by
the same man, if he had noticed anything
specific about the criminal.

"Why, yes indeed," said the teller.
much better dressed each time!"

"He's

POESY DEPARTMENT
It's easy enough to be grouchy,
When things aren't going your way.
But the prize old growl,
Is the man who can howl,
t
When everything's going O.K.
/

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY. 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time'

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5-Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 ■ Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
|0 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

X ‘

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. '
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill,* 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary. , . . .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodhoim, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rpad - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pot ....
Kennedy,-John-, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. ...... .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - j^tricia. . . . 7. .
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
.
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
. .................
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
.................
Pierce. George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278*8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street * Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
279-8445
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147
...................
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol.
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
238-4323
Word, Don, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
‘ Honorary Member
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
fjVVU

___

The WLDWATEMfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest CRi^m the U. S. A.

March 31, 1981

HAPPY BIRTHDAYS TO:

Chuck Woodward
Jim Koss
Jerry Towns
*****

One member of the Cambodian refugee
family, a seventeen year old girl, is
one of the students at Evergreen. It
was essential she be accepted in order
for the family to come to the United
States.

Members spoke regarding as to how "Show"
funds should be disbursed.
*****

Our two speakers presented slides showing
the students participating in the various
programs and the physical facilities.

ABSENTEES - March 31, 1981:

Thanks, Jim, for asking Laura and Barak
to present this informative program to
us today.
*****

Warren Adair
Richie Barnes
John Bissey
Barry Case
Duane Davidson
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben
Dick Hruska

Gary Kuckel
Jim Lyon
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Bob Seaman
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Jim York

JOHNNIE AWARD:
Carroll Barnes awarded the Johnnie to
Chuck Geishert.
*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

April 7 - Dick Uhl
14 - Dick White

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Gordon Porter
John Worth
Ed Geishert
Jim Gysel
Dan Dokon
Jim Eley

* * * * *
PROGRAM:
Jim Troust, Chairman, introduced Barak
Burr and Laura Greenburg.

Evergreen School has 120 students - range
as to degree of impairment. About 40 of
the 120 students are living with foster
parents or natural parents in their own
home setting.
Students in the program are aged 0 to 26
years. After age 26, students then become
a part of the Regional Center program.
Students are taught how to handle basic
living needs and acceptable social
behavior.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

ITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magslg

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 ■ Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 • Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 • James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanqe
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
S *

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes,' Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
..................
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln.
.........................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly 5
Hrusko, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 1
N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat .. ..
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. ..... . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 V-ouglas Aver.'je - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll • Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
.......................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . , .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes. William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Rood • Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Mauro.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970.
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278- 6534
238-4323
070
2/O-O/OJ
278*4198
279- 9492
278*6856
279-9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356

Rubley, David. 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad. 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
T^omPson» p°ul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
TouP°Hk. Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol..............................
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive -Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
^7 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249 •.......................................

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279-9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester. 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-50
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

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Coldwater, Michigan

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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

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ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLD',’/ATER, MICHIGAN

490?6

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEJgB^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/^^^t^rFCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sin^iii^es^Mhthe U. S. A.

April 14, 1981
Vice President Norm filled in for President
Paul and did a nice job of getting things
going with the introduction of guests.
*****

John M. and Winnie teamed up again to lead
us in song. John seems to bring out the
social worst in us as we get quite boister­
ous and talkative when he is in charge.
Vice President Youtsey even had to re-ring
the bell to restore order. I guess the
way John runs our song time is a reflection
of his administrative style. Winnie,
taking matters into her own hands so to
speak, pounded out the songs anyway.
*****
Congratulations to Bob Kerr - 33 years of
perfect, though late, attendance!
*****

ABSENTEES - April 14, 1981:
Walt Bal com
Bill Carlson
Charles Davis
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Harold Goodholm
Chet Graves
Rich Hol ben
John Klein
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon

Mark Mai re
Dan Magsig
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
'Paul Ruse
Don Stef’fey
f
Don Stine
Jerry Towns
’*&gt;•
Dan Ward

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Charlie Davidson
Paul Ashley
Dale Brown
Norb Strobel
Jim Moore

Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Port Richey, FL

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Brent Yager
Marshall J. Stine
Al Feldmeyer

Bob Scott
Avery Playford

*****
PROGRAM:
Dick White introduced Gordon
Johncock who gave us a capsule look at
the racing season, what goes into a
racing car effort and what is left of
the CART-USAC situation.

Last racing season ended up bad for Gordon.
He did not finish the last 6 races. Mr.
Patrick, Jackson, owns the racing team and
he hired Jim McGee as new team manager.
Mario Andretti has come on board as
Gordon's teammate. They've been doing a
lot of testing at Ontario, CA, and things
are looking up this season.
For instance,
at Phoenix, Gordon qualified 2nd and Mario
4th. They both ran out of fuel during the
race with Gordon finishing 6th.

The Indy 500 will be on May 24. There is
a 500 mile race scheduled for MIS July 19
which will be a tough race on the mechanics
of a car because you can pretty much run
flat out at MIS.

Scott Brayton is doing well with his
Penske machine. He qualified at Phoenix
and finished 15th. He will attempt to
qualify at Indy.
There is a road race scheduled for
Cleveland and possibly one for Chicago.
To put a race car into competition takes
a lot of effort and money with the knowl­
edge that your investment will not make
money for you. A car costs $140,000.
The Patrick team crew employees 18 people.
It's an expensive sport and most of the
racing teams do not even break even.

The CART vs. USAC turmoil revolves around
purses. The only big-time USAC race left
is the Indy 500 which advertises a
$1,000,000 purse.
Figures show the purse
should be 3 times that, but the Indy 500
organization will not budge, so the Indy
500 race is the only non-CART race that
CART drivers will work in.

Thank you, Dick, for arranging such a
timely and informative program. We all
wish Gordon the best at Indianapolis and
either he or Scott Brayton can win.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

JOHNNIE AWARD: Fred Culy presented the
Johnnie to Gil Patton who has tried his
hand at a number of things without success.
Although Gil seems to be successfully
coping with retirement, Fred insists
he'll screw that up sometime, too.

From the looks of the trophy, a new
Johnnie is in the offing; though maybe
we could white-out some of the names and
recycle the award.
*****

EDITORIAL: Speaking of white-outs, there
were 15 early leavers signed up and 10,051
who departed. Someday I'm going to need
some help taking notes on the program, and
there won't be anyone around. I know we
all have commitments, but let's make a
better effort to attend more programs.
Who knows, we might even be entertained.
*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

April 21 - Charles Woodward
April 28 - Ken Worden
May 5
- Ed Geishert

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 • Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 • Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 ■ Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 ■ Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret . Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane’, 1*5 W. Pearl Street - Mary. ....
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
.
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . • .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
* Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island « Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Koren
......................
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
27R-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278-6534
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive * Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan. P.O. Box 249
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Lindo • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . - .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Normon, 125 Marshall - Donna

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
xRotary REFLECTOR
published BV the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER.,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278*7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278*6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278*6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDWATES&amp;|tar;/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA't^jROJ^^V' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinges^fh^m the U. S. A.

April 21, 1981
PREZ SEZ:
President Paul got things going
with the introduction of guests, even
taking time to introduce his own guest who
happened to be sitting at another table.
As you will note, this "screw-up" set the
tone for the day.
*****
The only thing that really went right was
our harmonizing thanks to the leadership
of Songmaster Daniel Magsig and his faith­
ful companion Winnie. Thank you, Dan and
Winnie, for your inspiring leadership.
*****

BIRTHDAYS:

Jerry Towns
Dan Magsig

Age unknown
19 and holding

*****
NOTE: Fred Anderson wants to close the
books on the Rotary Show, so get your
receipts, bills, etc. in to Fred quickly.
Your cooperation will be greatly appre­
ciated so Fred can get back to his other
activities, whatever they may be.

*****

ABSENTEES

- April 21, 1981:

Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
John Bissey
Bill Bobier
James Conrad
Harold Creal
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Ray Fast
Harold Goodholm
Rich Hol ben
Jim Lyon
Mark Mai re

John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Dave Pierce
George Pierce
John PiersorCharles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Dan Ward

A number of Rotarians got up and left,
but those of us who stayed were subjected
to an entertaining enlightenment of the
backgrounds on James Troust, Alan Sward,
William Fuller, William Tyson and Dean
Milligan.
I took notes while they were
talking, but now, as I write the news­
letter, I can't make head nor tails out
of them!

Jim Troust mentioned something about
learning enough language in Geneva to
get picked up on the street car.
Duke Sward has had an interesting life
playing the saxophone and watching
industries go down the river.
Bill Fuller had to live in Cleveland for
a while.

Bill Tyson played goo-gah-goo-gah on
Roomper Room until he learned to drive
from Hillsdale, through Allen, to
Coldwater to eat pizza.

And poor Dean Milligan graduated from
Moo S. U. (here bossy, bossy, bossy).
I have other notes available if anybody
wants to look at them, or they can call
the above-mentioned Rotarians directly
for more detail on their lives.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD: Gil Patton is sitting on
it contemplating who to give it to.

*****
FUTURE PROGRAMS:
April 28 - Ken Worden
May 5
- Ed Geishert
May 12
- Dick Bi ringer

*****

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Baranouski
Clarence Snyder
Ray Ehl
Dick Buttery
Bob Rhoades
Bob Beauchamp
Jim Firestone

Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Gull Lake

JAPE OF THE WEEK

There was this drunk, see, trying to
unlock the door of his house. A policeman,
passing by, noticed this and asked him if
he could handle the key for him.
"No, thanks," responded the drunk.
can hold the key all right myself.
just hold the house."

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Brent Yager
Roopa Reddy
Marshall Stine

"I
You

DOCTOR STORY NO. FIVE MILLION
* * * * *

PROGRAM: After rifling our pockets unmerci­
fully, the sergeant-at-arms called for the

program ........................................................................

...................... After a long pause, it was
determined that the program did not show
today. Lieutenant Terry told some more
jokes, but when the crowd turned mean and
started throwing pennies, Terrible Terry
turned the whole thing back over to Vice
President Youtsey.

The patient was expressing his gratitude
to the doctor for making a house call.
"Gosh, Doc," said he, "it's mighty nice
of you to come. Not many doctors make
house calls anymore.

"No trouble at all," said the kindly old
gentleman.
"I had to make another call
in this area and I thought I might just
as well kill two birds with one stone."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27-Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn.
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice. ....
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street * Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat..
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln. . ............................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street ■ Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat .. .*
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll * Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
........................
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse. Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
279- 8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
279 7147
Ra,Ph- 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...............................
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
__
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street. .
278-6356 .Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

Coldwater, Michigan
MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-503
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552*1
279- 9848

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MICHIGAN
49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The Singingestufi^in the U. S. A.

April 28, 1981

BIRTHDAYS:

JOHNNIE AWARD:

Gordon Schlubatis
Walt Bal com

Can't remember age
59 and holding

Gil Patton is still sitting on it (and
the rent is building).

NEW ROTARIANS:
John Shea - Voss-Shea Music
Don DePew - Coldwater Burger Chef
Welcome aboard fellas! We all look forward
to a long rewarding relationship.

ABSENTEES - April 28,

Hal Creal
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Harold Goodholm
Rich Holben
Dick Hruska
Larry Iveson
Santford Jolley
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon
Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Dave Pierce

May 5 - Chuck Woodward
12 - Dick Bi ringer
19 - Bill Bobier?

1981:
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Jim Troust
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl
Lester Wise
Ken Worden
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Philip Hoard
P. Mike Bodkins
Elmer Dobson

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

Clarerrce Snyder
Steve Dobson
Jim Gysel

A THOUGHT FOR THIS MONTH

Hard as it may be to imagine, soon, now,
soft whisperings from the southland will
coax the trees to take their green, the
crab grass will sprout and the sound of
. the power lawn mower will be loud in the
land.
What we're leading up to is that the
vernal equinox, the finer of the two
equinoxes, will arrive on the 21st of
the month.
And then spring!
Printemps!
Fruhling!
LaPrimavera!
But leave us
keep the Doctor Dentons close at hand.

JAPE OF THE WEEK

This is about the small boy who was doing
his homework in geography.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Dad," said he, "where are the Alps?"

Brent Yager
Marshall Stine

His father was watching the news on the
tube.
"Ask your mother," he said, "She's
the one who puts everything away."

PROGRAM:
Bi 1.1 Bobier introduced Jerry
Hagan who;
Lth the Gilmore-Foyt Racing
Team of Ka’,^~\ oo.
Mr. Hagan presented a
film of the 1980 Indy 500 giving a brief
history of A. J. Foyt and his relationship
with Jim Gilmore since 1973.
Foyt blew
his engine and finished 14th.
The race
was won by Johnny Rutherford.
Mr. Hagan encouraged everyone to go to the
Indy 500 at least once in their lifetime.

Thank you, Bill, for a fun and informative
program.
★ * *

THE VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
In a world divided by political, economical
and social problems, Rotary's asset of
open communication may be fully as impor­
tant as its ability to provide health
programs and career information, scholar­
ships and playgrounds.
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

A government bureau is a place where the
taxpayer's shirt is kept.

**

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER_________________
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BYELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1: 3 0 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Stef fy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 • Steve Glover

September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 • Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Rood - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone ■ Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
Deon, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pot
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street ■ Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hrusko, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood • Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive * Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha............... T.'
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Koy
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 2B7 Almary Drive - Dione
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. • Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopowa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin. Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce. George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278*6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street ■ Mabel . .

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8&amp;40 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive * Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278- 2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279- 7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278- 7448 Teeter. Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
279- 8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-6534
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Word, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
• Honorary Member
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSS

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
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278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
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278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

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278*4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

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The COLDWATEK^taz^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'i^R^^Y' CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingej't^flt&amp;iiithe U. S. A.

May 5, 1981

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING ROTARIANS:

Charles Putnam
David Rubley
Bob Mann
*****

President Paul welcomed Rotarians Bob
Mann and Ken Worden back from the sunny
south.
Next week's program is in charge of
Richard Bi ringer.

President Paul read an announcement that
Representative Nick Smith will be at the
Career Center, 7 PM tonight, Tuesday,
May 5, to answer questions and discuss
Proposal A Tax Shift that we will be
voting on May 19.
*****
ABSENTEES - May 5, 1981:

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Hal Sexton
Don Stine
Paul Thompson
James Troust
Bill Tyson
Dan Ward
Larry Woodhams-

John Bissey
Harold Card
Barry Case
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Ed Devito
Don DePew
Ray Fast
Bill Grimes
Santford Jolley
Gary Kuckel
Ralph LaGro
Mark Haire

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ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Union City
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy

Norb Strobel
Ed Perkins
Don Leeth
Al Wil er
Don Hall
Bob Kirkpatrick
Barry Bender
Jim Gysel

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Renee Mai re
Donna Mason
Michele Simmerman
*****
PROGRAM: Today's program was in charge of
Chuck Woodward who presented an interesting
program regarding the current expansion of
Branch County Memorial Airport and the
upcoming International Balloon Competition
to be held in Battle Creek June 20-28.
The Branch County Airport Commission
recently sponsored a "Friends of the
Airport" day where Branch County residents
could tour the airport facilities and
become better acquainted with our very
modern facilities. The new east-west
runway has been blacktopped to 3900 feet
with blacktopped taxi aprons on both sides
and when completed to 4800 feet will be
able to accommodate any size jet or prop

plane desiring to use the airport. Most
Lear jets can land at the airport at the
present time, and Branch County industries
are using the airport for freight pick-up
on a daily basis. 98 visitors availed
themselves of free sightseeing rides
furnished by members of the local avia­

tion club.
Rotarian Chuck showed an interesting film
on conuiercial aviation entitled Making a
Difference". Daily, over 250,000 planes
are in the air serving the needs of
American business and industry. Some of
the most common uses of conmercial planes
are: crop dusting, map making, air
deliveries of goods, business trips and
pleasure use. Air ambulances are becoming
more widely used to transport sick people
between hospitals.
The 1981 International Balloon Competition
will be held at Kellogg Airport, Battle
Creek, from June 20-28 with 45 finalists
from 34 foreign countries competing for
the International Championship. This
event will be very colorful and will
bring several thousand sightseers to
Michigan. Local ground crews are being
trained to assist the competing balloonists
and meetings are being held with area
farmers to assure them that their crops
will be protected from damage by crews
retrieving down balloons. Chuck suggested
that we all might want to make plans to
view some of the events.
Thanks, Chuck, for a timely program.
*****

JOHNNIE AWARD: Gil Patton finally
relieved himself and got off the Johnnie
Award. He turned it over to Craig
Sebald who says he wants to air the thing
out before doing anything else with it.
*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
May 12 - Dick Bi ringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

*****
A TALE FROM TEXAS
And about the usual Texas billionaire.
This one came home driving a new Lincoln
Continental.

"Say," said his wife, "isn't that a new
car?" Sheepishly, the Texan admitted
that it was.
"What happened," he said, "was that I
stepped into this Lincoln dealer's place
to make a telephone call, and I didn't
want to leave there‘without buying some­
thing."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CC^^irTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLAR I CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don S leffv
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Prefects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chance
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater • Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
..
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary . ...........
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm. Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONENAME
279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
ovo
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct - Holly S
Hrusko. Richord, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
lveson- Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
J°Hey. Santford, 151 Lake Sh"ore Drive - 'Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilmo J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricio
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll • Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive - Dione
Magsig, Dan. 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
"Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Mi.ller' Tom- 144 S. Clay St. - Delores............................
Milnes'John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Mi'nes‘ William, 78 Grand - Jeon...........................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Na9l«. Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
Normant,in&lt; Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ... .
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS S ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman. Robert. 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448
279-8445 Thompson, Paul. 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6783 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia . . . .
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55J~epnord Dr. • Lindo • ■ ■
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 167Y; 'SbfH639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 1
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25-|&gt;X 5IIT6 frSet - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. Stafe^srnX^TC^.............................
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
* Honorary Member

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PHONE
278-7237
278- 5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278- 8575
279- 9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278- 5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
. 276-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
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The COLDWAThtff tary REFLECTOR
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The Singingest&amp;h&amp;m the U. S. A.

May 12. 1981

President Paul got things rolling with the
introduction of a number of guests.

BIRTHDAYS:
Paul Thompson

No age given, but his
racquetball paddle is
made of papyrus.

ABSENTEES - May 12, 1981:

Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
John Bissey
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Dan Dean
John Dean
Jim Endicott
Reo Goodwin
Rich Holben
Santford Jolley
Bob Kerr

Jim Lyon
Mark Maire
John Milnes
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
Fleming Pruitt
Don Stine
John Shea
Dick White
Dan Ward
Dick Uhl

The Colonel's third and final story
reflected his beliefs in reincarnation
and advised us all to read the Christian
Agnostic.

Thank you, Dick, for letting Colonel Prine
entertain us with his fasci nating and
informative views.

JOHNNIE AWARD:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Leo E. Sanderson
Bill Smith
Bob Kirkpatrick
Ray Ehl
Wendell Hathaway
Don Leeth
Kent Miller
Dale Vincent

His second story was on the lighter side
involving Pat "Hack" Wilson who played
baseball for the Chicago Cubs. In an
effort to break Mr. Wilson's drinking
habit, a club meeting was called in Mr.
Wrigley's office. Joe McCarthy, the
coach, demonstrated what happens to a
worm when dropped in a glass of gin (the
worm dies) vs. what happens when the worm
is placed in a glass of water (it thrives).
Mr. Wilson got the message of the
demonstration -if you drink enough, gu
you won't get worms!

Quincy
Lafayette
Bronson
Quincy

Craig Sebald presented the "Johnnie" to Bill
Milnes basically for being the hardest
pressed "hard luck guy" in the club. It was
easy to see most Rotarians agreed with Craig
as evidenced by the length of the applause,
And John was not around to defend himself.

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
May 19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 2 - Jim Conrad

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Donna Mason
Ken Elliott
Renee Mai re
Al Elliott
Michele Simmerman Mike O'Malley
Arthur Prine
★ * ★ ★ ★
PROGRAM:

Dick Bi ringer introduced Arthur Prine who
has had an illustrious newspaperman career
spanning nine decades. Mr. Prine also
served in both World Wars and is a retired
Marine Colonel. He is 85 years young,
retired and residing in Coldwater. He is
a tremendous story teller.
His first story revolved around the FDR
years in the White House and the alleged
Communist connection to FDR's administra­
tion such as Henry Wallace and Alger Hess.
It was a negative commentary of that era
which Colonel Prine entitles "Scum in the
White House".

P.S. Don't forget to bqy McDonald's
certificates on behalf of the Little
League who needs the revenue to purchase
new equipment.

AND SPEAKING OF ARABS...
...as we were doing a while back, this one
is about the one who, loping around the
desert on his camel, came upon an American
wearing swinning trunks. He was amazed.

"Sir," said he, "I realize that all
Americans are mad, but would you mind
telling me why you are wearing swimming
trunks?"

"I'm going swimming," said the American.

"But the nearest ocean is 800 miles away!"

"800 miles!" said the American.
that! What a beach!"

____________

"Think of

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 • David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman. Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Stef fy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O’Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor Rd. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: J|m Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 ■ Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 • Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 ■ Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member advise the nronrnm cknirm„
SpeC'al Pro9rams such « L°dies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey&gt;278 658?

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat.
...........
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
• DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Rood - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 5. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE
279-701 1
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
276-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639*4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360
Iveson, Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road.- Jacquelyn^ 278-6704
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511
Kennedy,-John, 85 Fairfield — Wilma J
278-5970
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
* 278-6183
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
238-2855
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767*4508
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166
•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-2811
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
278-6534
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
.
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6856
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
639.8453
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900
Pierce. George. 7&gt;S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
278-8981
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Stef fey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy • • • . . .
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

’ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
HR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-552'1
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
■ W'U

The COLDWATq^tory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

the U. S. A.

The Singingest

May 19, 1981
Nor?Ynn?SenCS °f P^sld8nt *ul. Vice-President
Norm Youtsey presided at today’s meeting.

**********

XfTn?1?™** T°‘ BiU Grlnes (next week),
Dick Biringer and F. H. Creal.
*
**********

ABSENTEES :

Charles Bacon
Richie Barnes
Dick Biringer
John BIssey
Bill Bobler
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
larry Donay
Don DePew
Ed Gelshert
Steve Glover
Reo Goodwin
Santford Jolley
Gary Kuckle
Ralph LaGro

Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Mark Malre
Tom Normandin
Terry O'Connel
J ohn Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Don Steffey
Don Stine
Bill Tyson
Dick White
Dan Ward
Charles Woodward
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Paul Ashley
Richard A. Butters
Dennis Smith
Jim Gysel

Bob Branch presented a new development in the
Sound Industry. By use of laser technology
and a special aluminum disc, your favorite
movie or sport event can be purchased ($9.00
to $34.95) and played through your home TV
and Stereo set. The video disc produces
a sharp photo and very pleasing stereo sound.
The disc has 54,000 rows on tracks that are
picked up and reproduced by the Pioneer Disc
Player.

Modern technology and ingenuity never ceases
to amaze a person. It would seem that Pioneer
laser Disc Players are the Sound System of
the future.

Bronson
"
Quincy
••

Thanks to Ken and Bob for bringing Bob Branch
to our group. He is an interesting young man
and is absorbed by his profession.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Mitch Zaleski
Michelle Simmerman

Today’s program was in charge of Ken Worden
who presented Rotarian Bob Nagle and guest
Bob Branch, Manager of the Sound Department,
Branches Department Store.

Renee Malre
Bill Kurtz

PROGRAM FOR NEXT WO WEEKSt

May 26
June 2

Charles Putnam
Jim Conrad
**********

Vice-President presented the 1982 Proposed
Budget for the Coldwater Rotary Club which
proposed a 50% increase In members dues
beginning July 1. From $40.00 to $60.00
In order to put the budget on a self-sustain­
ing basis. The cost per Rotarian for
operating the Club In 1981 was $58.23.

the
object of Rotary

**********
The Object of Rotary is to
encourage and foster the ideal
of service as a basis of worthy
enterprise and, in particular,
to encourage and foster

Bob Mann read a very humorous letter which
had the entire group spell bound. Thanks
Bob for lightening our day!

FIRST. The development of
acquaintance as an opportunity
for service;

Vital atatiatlca: As this Issue goes to press, there are 19,099 Rotary clubs with a
membership of 883,250 In 156 countries and geographical regions. Also, there are
3,587 Rotaract clubs with a membership of 71,740 In 82countries and 3,834 Interact

SECOND. High ethical standards
in business and professions;
the recognition of the worthiness
of all useful occupations, and
the dignifying by each Rotarian
of his occupation as an
opportunity to serve society;

clubs with a membership of 84,348 In 76 countries. New Paul Harris Fellows since July

1, 1980: 7.144. Grand total of Paul Harris Fellows: 59,921.

Future conventions of Rotary International:
SSo Paulo, Brazil. May 31-June 3, 1981
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A., June 6-9, 1982
Toronto, Ont., Canada, June 5-9, 1983
Birmingham, England, June 3-7, 1984
THE ROTARIAH/JUNE 1BS1

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THIRD. The application of the
ideal of service by every
Rotarian to his personal,
business, and community life;

FOURTH. The advancement of
International understanding,
good will, and peace through a
world fellowship of business
and professional men united In
the ideal of service.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 ■ David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARI CH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 • Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10-George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary .....*..
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, ^49 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martho
Klein, John, 39’boug!as Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Mople Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. ■ ■
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
. .
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
'Mon, Robert Fr.. 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue ■ Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest ■ Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279- 7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

PHONE

NAME

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

* Honorary Member

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
Secman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238*4414
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-5842
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-5493
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
278-8575
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
Toupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5556
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol...............................
278-8474
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
238-2456
__ , _
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
rm Uhl, R’chord, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5521
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
.......................................
279- 9848
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • * *
278-7703
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-503
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
278-2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
............. 278-5181
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278- 6183
238-2855
278*6501
278*2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279 7147
278-5166

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
MR.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATHtfJfetory REFLECTOR
CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Published by The

The Singingest^fM^m the U. S. A.

May 26, 1981
PREZ SEZ: President Paul was back this
week filling in smartly for Vice President
Youtsey. Renee Maire (who has an excellent
attendance record as of late) introduced
her dad. I, for one, would encourage
Renee to continue filling in for Mark.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

BIRTHDAYS

BIRTHDAYS

Bill Grimes
John Dean
Bill Tyson
Bob Seaman
Paul Ruse
Bill Crotty

BIRTHDAYS

I I !

3y + or 39 + (definitely)
39 + or - (not sure)
39 +
unknown
29

*****

Ernest Luse Award - Cornell Goodreau
Dr. Donald Shorno - Janet Walker
w w w w w

ABSENTEES - May 26, 1981:

Jim Lyon
Dean Milligan
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
Don Stine
Alan Sward
John Shea
Dan Ward

The people who make
our visit possible
Up With People, in most cases, is brought to a
community by a local sponsor. These sponsors
include corporations, local media, banks and other
organizations.
Our host families:

Our funding
The cost of our program:

Up With People operates on an annual budget of
approximately $5 million.

"•

Bill Smith
Clarence Snyder
Al Wiler
Larry Hagen
Bob Kirkpatrick
Kent Miller
Dale Brown

The average age of cast members ,s twenty in an
age range of seventeen to twenty-five.

As part of its educational process, cast members
stay with local families in each location they visit.
Host families provide lodging and some meals and
an important opportunity for the student to
participate in and learn about the rich cultural
diversity of the world. Each student stays with
approximately eighty host families a year.

Congratulations!

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Annually over 7.000 students apply to the program.
Of the number accepted. Up With People can only

Our sponsors:

ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS:

Richie Barnes
Dick Bi ringer
John Bissey
Bill Carlson
Hal Creal
Charles Davis
Bill Fuller
Rich Hol ben
Santford Jolley

Our students:

Up With People's casts are composed of students
from throughout the world, although over half the
cast memoers are from the United States. Students
are from all races, religions and economic
backgrounds. In its twelve-year history. Up With
People has served over 5.000 students from thirty
countries.

La'fayette, IN
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

As with almost all post-secondary educational
programs, each student pays a tuition ($4,800) to
help defray the expenses of their participation In the
program foi one year. This covers approximately
one-third of Up With People’s annual revenue. The
remaining funds are realized through performance
revenues, royalties, sales of show-related products,
and contributions.
Our sources of revenue:

Up With People is a totally independent
organization in both management and finances. Its
revenue sources are:

48 % from performances and sales
32% from student fees
17% from gifts and grants
3% from investments and royalty income

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Renee Maire
Michelle Simmerman
w w w w w

PROGRAM: Chuck Putnam introduced three
lovely ladies who are doing promotional
work for the "Up With People" show which
is scheduled to appear in Coldwater on
June 8 &amp; 9. The group is one of five
companies that tour the globe. Each
company is comprised of 80-100 members
including a 14-piece band. The five
companies have traveled to all 50 states
and 42 countries this year performing
their two-hour musical program.

Thank you, Chuck, for bringing us the
lovely "advance" ladies from "Up With
People".
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

JOHNNIE AWARD: Ken Worden presented the
Johnnie to Barry Case who is a relatively
new Rotarian and a friend of Ken's. Mr.
Worden felt the Johnnie would make Ken
feel really good about joining Rotary.

*****
FUTURE PROGRAMS:

Our program
Our goals:

dp With People pursues two basic goals: to build
bridges of understanding and communication
among peoples, cultures and countries, and to give
young people a learning experience that not only
□roadens the intellect, but matures the person

June 2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
* * * * *

POESY DEPARTMENT

Our educational dimension:

During the year the cast members travel, they meet
with heads of business, industry, state the arts, as
well as families in each city they perform. These
experiences are supplemented by formalized
learning opportunities that can earn college credit.

He wrecked his car, he lost his job,
And yet, throughout his life,
He took his troubles like a man,
And blamed them on his wife.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY', 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 • Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Wt^iward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley'

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 ■ Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 ■ Gil Patton
10-George Pierce
17-Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz
July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
...........
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean. ......
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy ■ Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street • Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle-Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rood - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John,-85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue'*- Patricia. ;•*....
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almaty Dr.-Jan
* Man, Robert Ft., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnom, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970. Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278*2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Rood - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278 -6534
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Don, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * * 279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . - .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
" Honorary Member
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

L’R.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

.MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
cJVVU

The COLDWATEJggfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^^^OJ^R^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^f^

the U. S. A.

June 2, 1981

President Paul presided over the meeting by using
the Kivanis bell to call us to order in the ab­
sence of the true ringing Rotarian, Bill!
**********
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Rich Birlnger 4 F, H. Creal.

&lt;»#*#**»#*
Jim Conrad presented today's guests, Miss Janice
Walker, recipient of the Don Shorno Memorial
Scholarship and will be attending the University
of Michigan; Mr. Cornell Goodreau is the reni.pl
ent of the Les Luce Memorial Scholarship and
will be soing to Michigan State University.

*#♦»**#♦#*
The Sgts.-at-Arms amused the Club with their
usual good humor and fine collecting.
**********

ABSENTEES, JUNE 2, 1981:

Jim Lyon
Mark Maire
Tom Normandin
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson

John Dean
Larry Donay
Don DePew
Jim Endicott
Gary Kuckle
Ralph laGro
Bob Loose

Program Chairman Al Nelson presented Miss
Ellen Carlton of Battle Creek who is Chair­
person of the Speaker’s Bureau for the World
Hot Air Balloon Champlonshps being held on
June 20-28. Miss Carlton is a radio announcer
for Radio Station Stereo 103, a free lance
photographer and does work for Channel 41 in
addition to her Civic Community efforts.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bronson
Quincy

Dale Vincent
Bob Whlthed
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Janice Walker
Cornell Goodreau
**********
At the 32nd Annual Conference of District 636,
our good neighbor to the west received an award
for being the club with the highest monthly
average for the year. Congratulation!
**********

Club membership attendance report for March, 1981
puts Coldwater in third place among clubs of 51
to 125 members. This is good but with a little
more effort on make-ups, we could raise that
percentage. How about a measure of help from
each member?
**********
The District Assembly is scheduled for Saturday,
June 13 in Olivet. All presidents, Incoming
presidents, secretaries, editarians, 4 avenue
of servic4 chairmen and new members during 1980-81
are urges to mark your calendars and plan to
attend. As of January 1, 1981, all incoming
presidents (or "suitable1' representative) must
attend in order to take office July 1, 1981,
Make your arrangements now.

**********

(Excerpt from District Governor's News Letter)'
SERVICE ABOVE SELF DEPT.: South Lansing-Holt
Rotary NEWS reports that they provided man­
power for a Las Vegas Night sponsored by the
Cancer Society on April 24th, and workers for
a Channel 23 Acution on April 29th.
"Hillsdale Rotary is joining our fellow clubs in
Jonesville, Litchfield, and Reading in providing
television sets for the Medican Care Facility
and the Home for the Aged in Litchfield."
Kalamazoo "heard gardener and Grower Bob Van
Blaricom report on the progress of the Rose
Garden (to be planted next month).

The World Championship is held every other
year with the United States alternating with
other countries as the site of the event. Pres­
ently, there are more hot air balloons in the U.S.
than in any other country. The importance of
the event has been building steadily along with
phenomenal growth of the sport over the past
decade. The rapid developments were made
possible by breakthroughs in the use of modern
'* synthetic fabrics and the development of a safe
and inexpensive heating apparatus.

r The firsfWorld Hot Air Balloon Championship
was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1973
with representatives from thirteen countries.
The most recent (1979) was in Sweden and it
will be held next in June 1981. The Balloon
Federation of America has awarded the event,
now a truly worldwide competition, to Battle

Creek, Michigan.
In its contemporary form the event will include
selected representatives from some forty coun­
tries. The contestants are generally the winners
of a series of national contests, as is the case
with the U.S. contestants. Over the years the
balloonists have become increasingly more
skillful in using the unseen winds to maneuver
their colorful seven-stories-high balloons in a
variety of “tasks" set by the balloonmeister.
It is estimated that about one hundred balloons
from around the world will take to the air in the
early morning and evening each day (wea'her
permitting) over a ten-day period. In addition
there will be several mass ascensions witn
scores of additional balloons participating.
Each day new competitive events will chal­
lenge the pilots as they amass points to deter­
mine the final winner and new world champi­
on. Some 250.000 to 500,000 people Will be
attracted to the event while others around the
world will root for their favorites ana national

representatives.
Any additional details may be obtained by
writing or telephoning the offices of the Battle
Creek World Hot Air Balloon Champion­
ships. Inc. (a non-profit organization) at
1-616-962-4554.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubty
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shomo, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 • Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig
January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17- Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road ■ Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Rood * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
__ A

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 1.49 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. ................
Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay.................................
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Rood ....
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
-Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine

n’fa'nnnn

97R-AnnA
278-4982
278 8086
278-5386
278-7258

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278- 5909
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97A-4248 Nag,e&lt; Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
_ 2968 N°’son' Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.........................
278 697ft Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
z/O-^+vox
279- 9481 Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
639-4433 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen..................................
639-4635 Pierce, George, 7f'S. Sprague - Virginia
279’7163 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura...........................
278- 6517 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
279- 9266 Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl
279-7810 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
278-8668

PHONE

NAME

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S- - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road * Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive • Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-8445
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
279-7147
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-5166
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-6534 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
238-4323
Ward. Don, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
278-6856
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-5796
York, James, 264 W. State Street
278- 2900
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
• Honorary Member
278-2311

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|®hfary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW/^^^J^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest^fy^mthe U. S. A.

June 9, 1981

I don't know what has happened to our
organization, but last week, we had to
use the Kiwanis bell for our meeting, and
this week the flag kept appearing and
disappearing! On behalf of the Club, I
will apologize to our loving sergeants,
who act like they are feeling a little
like they're being taken for granted.
We should all remind them that we
appreciate the fine job and it's the
weekly, mundane things like getting out
the bell and flag that really count.

*****
BIRTHDAYS:
65 +
65 -

Elwyn Bodley
Jim Conrad

*****
Don Stine deserves a round of applause
for driving all night to get into town
and accept his 3 year perfect attendance
pin.
What dedication!
I know Don drove
all night 'cause he still had his plaid
bathrobe on and he was carrying his little
shavingkit with him.
I know you all join
me in wishing Don and Joan good luck in
the racy environs of California.

*****

ii

I

-•

Our new members were present today - Jack
Faulkner and Ken Elliott.
Wei comen aboard*
fellas!

* * * * *

Thank you, Elwyn, for your speech and
antidotes.

*****
JOHNNIE AWARD:
Howard Taylor gave the
Johnnie to Bill Carlson for knowing next
to nothing.

*****

FUTURE PROGRAMS;
June 16 - Chuck Davis (will present
Ray Cristell, General Mgr.
Michigan South Central
Planning Agency.
June 23 - Jeff Dean
June 30 - Bill Klotz
*****

ABSENTEES - June 9, 1981:
Charles Bacon
Dick Bi ringer
Harold Card
Barry Case
Harold Creal
Duane Davidson
Ed DeVito
Ray Fast
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon
Mark Mai re

PROGRAM:
Elwyn Bodley presented himself
as today's program.
He gave a beautiful
talk about his years in Rotary and what
is going on in St. Pete, Florida. As a
matter of fact, it was such a beautiful
speech that I refuse to commit any of it
to paper for fear of it losing some of
its "edge".
I'm sorry, but you fellas,
that missed Elwyn's talk will just have
to wait until next year.
(The speech is
enough to bring tears to your eyes.)
Just to wet your appetite, Elwyn told a
political intrigue story of local politics
in St. Pete and how a group of mature
ladies got the City Council to put their
benches back for them even if they couldn't
get them painted green.

Dick Moore
Dean Milligan
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
George Pierce
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
James Troust
Larry Woodhams

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEK
An outside consultant is a person brought
in because the boss isn't willing to
listen to the janitor.

Ignorance of the law does not prevent the
losing lawyer from collecting his fee.

Popular music used to make you tap your
toe.
Now it makes you beat your head
against the wall.

"IT'S LOVELY"...

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Smith
Ed Perkins
Dale Brown
Jim Gysel

Lafayette, IN
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy

.. .-Said the girl, looking at her mend s
engagement ring.
"And isn't it nice to
know you're not marrying a spendthrift?"

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Patrick Rocchio

* * * * *

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four Way Test: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatls, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 ■ Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 • Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanqe.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen.,. , .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchonan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater • Carolyn
Cord, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Dovis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John. 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake ■ Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchetf ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy ■ Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
*....................
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Groves, Chet, 101 Carlyle-Nila
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. ■ Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hrusko, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road"- Jacquelyn*
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drivp - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. .VC?'. . . .
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martyr
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally ....
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jone
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura....................
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

279-7223 Rubley. David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey. Robert. 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse. Paul. 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis. Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5970 Seaman, Robert. 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay. Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Rood, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road • Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-6783 Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * * •
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-2900 York, James. 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .

278-2744
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278-4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278-6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FREMONT

COLD.','ATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjO^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^^QJ^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sint’in^est ^Iii'l)iiii the U. S. A.

June 16, 1981
President Paul presided over today's meeting
and presented the following announcements:

1»

Dan Dobson announced the Annual Quincy
Rotary Pork Barbecue on July 4th from
4:30 to 7’00 P.M. Everyone Is welcome
at Quincy Highschool,

2,

District 636 Rotary Golf outing Is on
August 3 at Dowagiac and Rotarian John
Dean Is In charge for our Club, Get your
foursome together and contact John,

3,

The International Balloon Championships
will be kicked off at Battle Creek this
Saturday. Events will be In full swing
from 2:00 P.M. on, with U.S. Air Force
Thunderbirds and 100 balloon ascension
at 6:00 P.M. as per Charles Woodward.
Over v million spectators are expected
to attend.

**********
Sgts, at Arms Terry and David outdid their
usual good job and really livened up the meet­
ing with much hilarity.

**********

Tody'a program chairman was Charles Davis who
presented Mr. Ray Purcell, Manager of South
Central Power Authority, located In Litchfield.
Mr. Purcell has been connected with public power
facilities for 24 years.
The South Central Power facility will furnish
power to five communities: Coldwater, Clinton,
Marshall, Hillsdale and Union City, The plant
will burn 4000 tons of coal per day which will
be mixed with limestone. The plant capacity is
55 megawatts, of which Coldwater will use 40%.
Total cost of the plant will be $9515^0,000. at
completion. They will employ 45-50 people with

7 employees currently on board.
Mortgage bonds were sold on the open bond market
to finance the project which is currently being
constructed and is 7% under budget at this time.

The present construction Is first of three
planned projects and present timetable is to
have the facility in operation by July, 1982.
Coal will be delivered over the Hillsdale County
Railroad via Conrail. Present plants of the
participating communities will be used to provide
balance of needed power (12 megawatts) and for
stand by In emergencies

Dan Magslg served as song leader and led the
group in singing HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Larry
Woodhams. Many happy returns.

Thank you Chuck for providing such an Informa­
tive program which is vital to the community.
**********

**********

Next Week's program chairman Is Jeff Dean. He
AUGUST 25 WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOR COLDWATER will bring us a preview of the upcoming summer
ROTARY!
THIS DAY WILL MARK THE DISTRICT GOVERN­
stock at Tlbbltts.
ORS VISIT TO OUR CLUB. LET'S START NCW TO PLAN
**********
FOR PERFECT ATTENDANCE TO HONOR HIM.
PUT A BIG
RED CIRCLE AROUND AUGUST 25 ON YOUR CAUSNDAR.
(Each month, your District Governor, William D.

♦***♦#*«#*
ABSENTEES, JUNE 16, 1981:
Gary Kuckel
John Milnes
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl

Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Bill Fuller
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben
Jim Koss

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Dick Greathouse
Ted Glynn
Bill Smith
Paul Ashley
Bob Kirkpatrick

Middletown, Ohio
Bronson
Lafayette, Ind.,
Bronson
Bronson

Chensy, M.D, of Lansing, writes a very complete
and.informative newsletter. In an effort to
keep the local members better informed on events
around the District, we will be printing excerpts
from this letter from time to time. We hope
you will find them interesting and useful in
fulfilling your Rotary commitment.)
"By letter, we have just recently heard from
Per Sveln Aasen, Incoming District Governor
1981-82 that at their district conference, held
during the last week of April, agreement for a
common Group Study Exchange between District 228
Norway and District 636 was approved.• This
Informatlonhas been forwarded to District Govern­
or Nominee Ivan Stein, and District Governor
Nominee 1982-83 Goe Gross during whose terms of
office arrangements for the project will need to
be carried out and completed"

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Linda Holcomb
Ellner Perine

Coldwater
Philadelphia

**********

"Members of the Hillsdale, Jonesville, Litchfield
and Reading Clubs, in a joint project, are pro­
viding the Hillsdale County Medical Care Facility
and the Litchfield Manor Care Center with Closedcaptioned TV adaptors for their television
lounges—a commendable project."

"EDUCATIONAL AWARDS - The District Educational
Awards Committee of the Rotary Foundation Com­
"The report from Rotary Foundation dated March 31
mittee met on April 24-25 and Interviewed 15
1981 shows a generous Increase in District 636
candidates for Scholarship Awards. Two candid­
ates were endorsed (our quota based on contrib­ contributions, 28 clubs are now listed as con­
utions) and an additional candidate was endorsed tributing to the Rotary Foundation, increasing
our contributions to $28,482.33 Tor the year, or
for the Experienced Teacher of the Handicapped
an
average of $9»72 per Rotarian. The listing
Award. The applications have been forwarded to
does
not Include clubs that I know have contribu­
Rotary Foundation. The sponsoring clubs and the
ted
since
the report was published. "
candidates have been notified of the action
taken of the Committee."
"Since 1950 our District has been awarded 38

Walt Balcom

scholarships through the program of the Rotary
Foundation. Seven former awardees are now re-,
siding within the boundaries of District 636."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membership: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover
September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 ■ Harold Card
23 ■ Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden

May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Bi ringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater - Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd, - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road ■ Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. • Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 7B S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd, • Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278*5386
278-7258

Rubley,
David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Holben,
Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly 5
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet .... 278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
’vesont Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn 278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pa9 ....
236-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J_. ......
.
278-5970 Seaman. Robert.. 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha. . ......
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .’.
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll ■ Kay.........
238-2855
Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-6501 Steffey. Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road 278-7448
Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
279-8445 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley * Elizabeth
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
Ward. Don. P.O. Box 249
Mi,nes*
78 Grand - Jeon..........................
278-6783
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean........................
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura...........................
278-8981
Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
• Honorary Member
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
070'^on^
278-5917
238 4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan,

MR.

ERNEST LUSS

223 N.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FREMONT'

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
276-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
cJVVTa

The COLDWATE^®^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWM^^S^^^v CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^fh^m the U. S. A.

June 23, 1981

PREZ SEZ:
President Paul got things going
with the introduction of guests.
Dan
Dobson was present (along with the rest
of the Dobson Gang) to remind us of the
Annual Quincy Rotary Pork Chop Barbeque
on July 4, 1981, from 5-7 P.M.
Place:
Quincy High School.

PROGRAM: Jeff Dean introduced Larry
Carrico who gave us a run down on this
year's summer theater offerings:

"The Music Man"
"See How They Run"
"The Apple Tree"
"Deathtrap"
"The Robber Bridegroom"

And don't forget the District 636 Rotary
Golf Outing slated for August 3, 1981, in
Dowagiac.
Contact John Dean for details.

July 8-18
July 22-25
July 29-Aug. 8
Aug. 12-15
Aug. 19-29

Larry indicated this year's productions
offer the best variety that has ever come
to Tibbits. We should all do what we can
to support the Tibbits Opera Foundation.
The Summer Theater is a cornerstone of
this support.
Let's all resolve to see
at least one play this summer.

Some of you fellas must have given our
sergeants a pat on the back - they're
doing a much better job of performing
their duties instead of concentrating on
fines. As a matter of fact, they're
getting so lax about the fines, they for­
got the birthday boys. And, if I wasn't
so d___ honest, I could have saved myself
a buck. Anyway, keep encouraging them they seem to respond well to positive
reinforcement.

We all know the productions will be
professional as attested to by Ken Young
(Mr. Music Man) and Julie Glen, both of
whom will be starring at the Tibbits this
summer.
It was sheer pleasure listening
to their songs accompanied by the very
talented Gail Pedo.

AUGUST 25 WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOR
COLDWATER ROTARY! THIS DAY WILL MARK THE
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO OUR CLUB.
LET'S START NOW TO PLAN FOR PERFECT
ATTENDANCE TO HONOR HIM.
PUT A BIG RED
CIRCLE AROUND AUGUST 25 ON YOUR CALENDAR

Thank you, Jeff, for bringing Larry and
his guests to Rotary to let us in on what
to expect this summer for entertainment.

*****

★ ★

21 YEARS PERFECT ATTENDANCE - BOB RUMSEY

Congratulations, Bob; you give us all a
sizeable goal to shoot for.
*****
ABSENTEES - June 23, 1981:

Chet Graves
Jim Lyon
Al Nelson
John Pierson
Ken Putnam
Hal Sexton
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Jim York

Hal Creal
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Don DePew
Jim Endicott
Ray Fast

Dates

Play

, .

Uvh'NnlE AWARD; Toni Mllief pfcSenufid thB
Johnnie to Larry Iveson who keeps a low
profile and has not been fined in 5 years.
Larry's stage debut involved copying the
"unknown comic" with a bag over his head.
Since Larry hasn't been invited to repeat
his gimic, I guess we should all be
thankful he keeps a low profile.
★ * * ★ ★

FUTURE PROGRAMS:
June 30 - Bill Klotz
July 7 - Bill Milnes
July 14 - Santford Jolley

*****
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith
Ed Perkins
Steve Dobson
Dan Dobson
Jim Gysel

Lafayette, IN
Bronson
Quincy
Qui ncy
Quincy

POESY DIVISION

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith
Marion Pillsbury
Eric Bacon

The average husband is worth about twice
what his wife thinks of him and about half
of what his mother thinks of him.

Ypsilanti

*****

A flea and a fly in a flue,
Were imprisoned, so what could they do?
Said the fly, "Let us flee,"
Said the flea, "Let us fly,"
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 ■ Mark Mai re, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gory Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffv
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 ■ Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves
November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17 - Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24-Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust
April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 ■ Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adoir, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Rood - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan,George, P.O.Box 156, Coldwater * Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Endicott. James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. - Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle * Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd, • Irene

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-6086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson. Lorry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert,*!! Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - T?ay
T.............
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan. 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
“Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue ■ Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

279-7223 Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
276-5970 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
238-2855 Shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
278-6501 Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
278-2912 Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle * Marian. . .................
279-8445 Thompson. Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive ■ Sara
279-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W.-Chicago Road - Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
•Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-2811
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-6534
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
238-4323
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278-4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279*9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • •
279-9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639- 8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall 278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. - - .
.
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W.-Stote Street
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2744
278-2311

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. TREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
276-5493
276-6575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
276-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848
276-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
rjWu

The COtWAT^Mbta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^J^QT^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

tlie U. S. A.
June 30, 1981

President Paul Ruse presided at this, the
last, meeting of his Rotary term. At the
conclusion, he turned the President's gavel
over to incoming President Norman Youtsey
who presented Paul with his Past President's
pin and name tag. The Club thanks Paul for
all of his efforts in making 1980-81 another
successful Rotary year.
★ ★

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We wish Rotarian Larry Donay a Happy Birthday!
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President Paul announced a record year for
fines and donations to the Rotary Scholarship
and Foundation Funds. Sergeants-at-Arms Dave
and Terry did a super job of extracting money
from members for these most worthwhile Rotary
projects. We are glad they will, again,
provide excitement and humor at next year's
meetings.
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Bill Milnes is Program Chairman for next
week and will present a speaker from the
Michigan Department of Agriculture who will
discuss the importance of agriculture to
Michigan industry.
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MESSAGE FROM NEW INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT:

My Fellow Rotarian:
Rotary, represented in 156 nations; is the
most international of all organizations.
Nearly one million members strong, we in
Rotary all share the ideal of service and
goodwill. With these important'basic
strengths, we have an enormous potential^ a
virtually unparalleled opportunity to
influence improvements in international
understanding and to bring the world closer
to the ideal of peace. We do this through
our various programs - The Rotary Foundation,
the 3-H Program, World Community Service,
President's Conferences of Goodwill, Youth
Exchange, Inter-Country Committees and many
other programs which contribute to improved
understanding among the peoples of the world.
During 1981-82, I will emphasize the inter­
nationality of Rotary. With this basic
objective in mind, I have selected as the
President's theme, "World Understanding and
Peace through Rotary". Please give emphasis
to this theme in your club's programs and
activities. I hope that every Rotarian will
commit himself to and make a contribution to
our ultimate goal - world understanding and
peace. I ask every club to undertake a
special program that will contribute toward
understanding among the peoples of the
world. This can be a program within your
community, a World Community Service program
or whatever seems most appropriate to you.

As we dedicate our mutual efforts toward
the achievement of this objective, I intend
to support every program and activity which
will improve international understanding,
and I call upon each of you to do all that
you can to improve understanding among the
peoples of the world. Each Rotarian is a
part of Rotary's total effort, at home and
worldwide, to build a better world - a
world of understanding and peace.

I firmly believe that we in Rotary have the
power to make a difference in bringing peace
to the world. I believe that we, more than
any other organization, have the potential
to accomplish that goal. Let us dedicate
ourselves to achieve that objective "World Understanding and Peace through
Rotary". That, my friends and fellow
Rotarians, is the mission of Rotary. That
is our destiny. Let us, this year, work to
fulfill it!
Your teammate in service,
Stanley E. McCaffrey, President
Rotary International 1981-82
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PROGRAM: Today's Program Chairman, Craig
Sebald, presented Mr. Gordon Welch, Michigan
Gas Utilities. Mr. Welch gave a colored
slide presentation titled, "Natural Gas,
America's Chief Source of Energy".
Mr. Welch stated that natural gas supplies
for the future look very promising. Unlike
a few years ago when gas shortages greatly
hindered industrial growth, our future
natural gas supplies are almost unlimited.
This has come about through government
de-regulation whereby the natural gas sup­
pliers and distributors again have the
financial incentives to discover and develop
new sources and methods of obtaining natural
gas.

Natural gas will continue to be more expen­
sive due to increased acquisition costs;
however, natural gas will still be 30-40%
cheaper than fuel oil. Consumers Power has
entered into long term contracts to purchase
liquidfied gas from Algeria which will raise
their rates by as much as 50% and Michigan
Gas expects increases of 20-25% in the near
term.
Michigan Gas will soon announce a new
program to provide residential customers
with a complete computerized energy audit
to show how and where energy can be saved.
Cost will be $10.00 per home and should save
the customer many times that in lower fuel
bills. Contact your local Michigan Gas
office for details.

New pipe lines are being planned to tap
the huge natural gas reserves located in
Alaska and Canada which are estimated to
be more than enough to supply U. S. needs
for the next 35 years.

New innovations such as development of
coal gasification, off-shore reserves,
deep-well drilling and foreign liquidfied
natural gas imports will assure Americans
of needed supplies well into the 21st
century.
Thanks, CrsiQ and Gordon, ■for this tifnoly
reassurance.
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In closing, President Paul referred to a
recent letter from Rotarian Harold
Goodholm who is recuperating from severe
illness. Harold is now making his home
with his daughter near Carter, Arkansas,
and will be transferring his Rotary member­
ship. We all wish Harold good health and
happiness and will long remember his good
humor and smiling face.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

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DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan
President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O’Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
JlmTroust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 - Fred Culy

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson

December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

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CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1981
3 • Gil Patton
10-George Pierce
17-Fleming Pruitt
24 - Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam
June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
.
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 1 56, Coldwater ■ Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street ■ Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary ......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. * Pat.
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street * Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita.
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Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd.- Irene

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Driven- Pat .....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma'J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce, George, 7t S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mayra
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle...............
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Horlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Hawley Drive - Louise . . .
steffey. Don. 274 Kelle Drive • Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue • Joon
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
T’Qupolik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol...............................
• Treadwell, Dale, 42. Lake Drive - Christine
. Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
.««« Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Dan, P.O. Box 249
278-6783
278- 4198 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
279- 9492 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278- 6856 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
279- 9349 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
639-8453 Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall *
278-5796 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278- 2900 York, James, 264 W. State Street
278-6356 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - DtfhrTa

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
276-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279 7147
278-5166

Putnam, Charles-, '1’33 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kennetht-11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311

-* Honorary Member *

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERNEST LUSE

223 H.

FREMONT

C0LDWER,

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-503
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEffREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAt^&gt;gbT^R:YCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest^fh^mthe U. S. A.

July 7, 1981
PREZ SEZ: President Norm took the gavel
today and immediately started his year in
good fashion by absolving all fines for
today! Dave and Terry retreated to the
inner sanctum of the downstairs back bar
to lick their wounds and think up new,
creative fine ideas for next week. They
must have thought of something because
they were their cheery laughable selves
(just a couple of gay blades) by the time
the meeting ended.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Kent Miller
Bill Smith
Bill King
Dan Dobson
Joe Atkins
Elmer Dobson
NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

Robert Luse

Better attendance record with
November 3, 1981 set as a 100%
Perfect Attendance Day.

2.

Reduce the number of early
leavers substantially.

3.

Improve Club fellowship.

4.

100% participation in the Rotary
Show (February 25, 26 &amp; 27, 1982).

PROGRAM: Bill Milnes introduced Ralph
Kurtch who works with Dean Pridgeon,
Director of the Michigan Department of
Agriculture. Ralph is in charge of the
department's Racing Program and relations
with county fairs. Mr. Kurtch's career
involved 25 years with the 4-H program
before he started working with the Depart­
ment of Agriculture.

The department has had a number of budget
cuts (7 this fiscal year) even though the
industry they are asked to regulate is
#2 in the state and grew 15% last year.

Let's all get behind Norm and the Board and
help him achieve these goals.
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Revenues from horse racing used to go
strictly to the Department of Agriculture,
but now they go to the General Fund for
disbursement. Racing revenues are down
$1 million this year. Last year, $30
went to the General Fund and $10 went
to the 88 county fairs.

Don't forget - Committee reports are due
PRONTO!

The Magsig Team did a splendid job of
boasting our musical spirits. Thank you,
Dan and Mrs. M. for picking us up.
*****

Bob Rumsey reminds us to get in our make-up
cards.
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Guests were introduced with Kent Miller of
Bronson being named the ceremonial
honorary "pole".

*****
Those who want to spend a beautiful day
playing golf and carousing in Dowagiac
should see John Dean and get in on the
District Golf Outing August 3, 1981.
$45 gives you 3 meals, golf, fellowship
and who knows what else.

South America
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President Norm introduced the Board members
and set his goals for this year:

1.

Bronson
Lafayette, IN
Quincy
Quincy
Hudson, FL
Quincy

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Mr. Kurtch spends a great deal of time
working with fairs and getting the message
across to the general public what the
State's county fairs can do for the
economy; especially racing with its
ancillary components (breeding, training,
feeding, veterinary needs, concessions,
traveling, etc.).
There is interest in putting a para­
mutual racetrack in southwestern Michigan.
Both Mr. Kurtch and Mr. Pridgeon would
appreciate your views on this whether pro
or con.

Thank you, Bill and Ralph, for a timely
and informative program.

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BIRTHDAYS:

Fleming Pruitt - at least 21
Richie Barnes - maybe 21
Howard Taylor - same as Lola
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ABSENTEES - July 7

Bill Bobier
Harold Card
Jim Conrad
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Bill Fuller
Rich Holben
John Klein
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon

1981:

Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
George Pierce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Ken Worden

JOHNNIE AWARD: I have to assume the
Johnnie Award is retired. I have missed
a few Rotary meetings and its presence
has been sporadic at best. If it is
retired, I would like official confirma­
tion of that fact from a reliable source.
I'm gonna miss the ole boy - I suppose
he's just all "pooped" out;':-

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

July 14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty
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The easiest way to figure the cost of
living is to take your income and add
ten percent.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.

BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M., (Indiana Time)

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�CO^ITTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1980-81
PAUL RUSE
President
NORM YOUTSEY
Vice President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
DAN WARD
Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUSE
Treasurer

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DIRECTORS:
1981 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1982 - David Rubley, Paul Ruse
Alan Sward
1983 - Mark Maire, Norm Youtsey
Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
1:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.l. District 636
WILLIAM D. CHENEY MD
Okemos, Michigan

President, Rotary International
ROLF J. KLARICH
Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland

COMMUNITY SERVICE
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Larry Woodhams
Attendance: Fleming Pruitt, Chair­
man, Craig Sebald, Lester Wise
Classification: Chuck Geishert,
Chairman, Richard Uhl, Dave Rubly
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Balcom, Alan Sward
Fellowship: Harold Card, Chairman,
Don Shorno, Chet Graves, Bill Klotz
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bob Loose, Chairman,
Don Steffy
Membersnip: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man, Jim Lyon, Hal Sexton
Program: Norm Youtsey
Public Relations: John Milnes,
Chairman, Duke Davidson
Rotary Information: Ernie Luse,
Bob Seaman, Fred Anderson
Sergeant at Arms: David Pierce
Terry O'Connell, Assistant
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Ralph LaGro
Employer-Employee Relations Mark
Maire, Chairman, Bill Bobier, Jim
Endicott
Four WayTest: Ed DeVito, Chairman,
Charles Putnam, Steve Glover
Occupational Information: Larry
Iveson, Chairman, Carroll Barnes,
Larry Donay
Trade and Professional: Dick
Biringer, Chairman, Chuck Bacon
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man, Les Woodward, Bob Mann
Elwyn Bodley

Chairman: Richard Holben
Student Guests: Dick White, Chair­
man, Howard Taylor, John Dygert,
Warren Adair
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman, Bill Crotty,
Jim Troust
Rural-Urban: Dan Dean, Chairman,
Gordon Schlubatis, Walt Balcom
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman, Jim York, Dan Magsig

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
International Youth Projects: Jeff
Dean, Chairman, Hal Creal, Tom
Miller
Rotary Foundation: Walt Balcom,
Chairman, John Dean, Bob Nagle
World Community Service: Ed
Geishert, Chairman, Fred Culy,
Chet Graves
Health, Hunger and Humanities: Bill
Milnes, Chairman, Bill Carlson

1980-81
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1980
5 - Warren Adair
12 - Charles Bacon
19 - Walt Balcom
26 - Steve Glover

September 1980
2 - Carroll Barnes
9 - Hal Sexton
16 - Harold Card
23 - Bill Carlson
30 • Fred Culy
October 1980
7 - Dan Dean
14 - John Dygert
21 - Charles Geishert
28 - Chet Graves

November 1980
4 - Jim York
11 - Bill Grimes
18 - Richard Hruska
25 - Larry Iveson
December 1980
2 - Jim Endicott
9 - Jim Koss
16 - Gary Kuckel
23 - Jim Lyon
30 - Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

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ROTARY SHOW
February 26, 27, 28
Chairman: Rich Holben
Vice-Chairman: Dave Rubly
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1981
6 - John Milnes
13 - Dick Moore
20 - Robert Nagle
27 - Al Nelson

February 1981
3 - Gil Patton
10 - George Pierce
17-Fleming Pruitt
24 ■ Ken Putnam

March 1981
3 - Craig Sebald
10 - Robert Seaman
17 - Howard Taylor
24 - Jerry Towns
31 - James Troust

April 1981
7 - Richard Uhl
14 - Richard White
21 - Charles Woodward
28 - Ken Worden
May 1981
5 - Ed Geishert
12 - Dick Biringer
19 - Bill Bobier
26 - Charles Putnam

June 1981
2 - Jim Conrad
9 - Elwyn Bodley
16 - Charles Davis
23 - Jeff Dean
30 - Bill Klotz

July 1981
7 - Bill Milnes
14 - Santford Jolley
21 - John Dean
28 - Bill Crotty

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1980-81. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Norm Youtsey 278-6586.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Buchanan, George, P.O. Box 156, Coldwater ■ Carolyn
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lone - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 15 W. Pearl Street - Mary
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesvilfe Road ■ Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne .....
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary ......
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller. Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Feller, Mark, 22 Hull st. ■ Pat
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street ■ Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy ■ Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street
Goodholm, Harold, 20 Lincoln
Goodwin, Reo, 78 S. Jefferson Street - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood ■ Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shor« Drive - PoJ ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Klotz, Bill 23741 Maple Knoll - Kay
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . ■ .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 90 Parkhurst Avenue - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road Lyon, James, P.O. Box 137..
Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. ■ Jan
"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jeon
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue ■ Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally ....
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
Pierce. George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia ......
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
27B-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-2968
278-6978
278- 4082
279- 9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
278- 6517
279- 9266
279-7810
278-8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5970
278-8840
278-6183
238-2855
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278-2217
767-4508
278- 7448
279- 8445
279 7147
278-5166
anri
97R zcqj
938 4373

Rubley, David, 34 Cynthia Drive • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman. Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald. Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
shorno, Donald, 14 N. Howley Drive - Louise . . .
Steffey, Don, 274 Kelle Drive - Susan
Stine, Don, 386 Western Avenue - Joan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marion
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1573 W. Chicago Road - Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol..............................
"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth.....................
^hl. Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
Ward, Don, P.O. Box 249
.......................................

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-5842
278-5493
278-8575
279-9448
278-4350
278*7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
278-5521
279- 9848

White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda * - *
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Woodward, Leslie, 163 Marshall Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street
Youtsey, Normon, 125 Marshall - Donna

278*6736
278-4424
27B-7703
278-5033
278-50
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981
278-5270
27B-2744
278-2311

" Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR-

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLD.ulIER,

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49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEj^gtary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER FiC)T/\RY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesf^hlb^mthe U. S. A.

July 14, 1981
Tom Normandin is improving. He has been
transferred to Ann Arbor and will be in
intensive care for at least two weeks.
Our prayers are with you, Tom. We wish
you a speedy recovery and look forward to
the day you return to a full and active
life.

Second, Dr. Woodhams introduced Bill
Beckvoid, General Manager, Coldwater
Daily Reporter. Bill and his wife
moved here in January, 1981, from
Montgomery, Alabama and am glad summer
has arrived! He is making changes at
the newspaper:
1.

Will be paying bills promptly
(and conversely, expects prompt
payment).

2.

Is in the process of cleaning
up the plane.

3.

Making studies to improve the
product; the goal is to have
50% advertising to support the
newspaper.

4.

More participation in the
community.

John Shea was called upon to lead us in
song. Vince's better half, Winnie, was to
accompany John on the piano. Well, Winnie
became sort of impatient with John and
ended up leading us all into a rendition
of Smile". Thank you, John and Winnie,
for picking us up; and "Edelweiss was
very timely.

Congratulations
to Craig
—
-J—Sebald
—— — • — - 23V years
J
I
x
__
TheThe
longer
j am
perfect attendance.
longer
I am in
Rotary, the more I grow to appreciate these
long-term fellas.

ABSENTEES - July 14, 1981:
Barry Case
Tom Miller
Jim Conrad
John Milnes
Fred Culy
Tom Normandin
Duke Davidson
Gil Patton
Don DePew
John Pierson
Larry Donay
Charles Putnam
John Dygert
Ken Putnam
Ray Fast
Paul Ruse
Bill Fuller
Don Steffey
Steve Glover
Bill Tyson
Jim Koss
Charles Woodward
Ralph LaGro
Ken Worden
Bob Loose
Jim York
Jim Lyon
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Donald Leeth
Paul L. Ashley
Ted Glynn
Kent Miller
Jim Gysel

Quincy
Lafayette, IN
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

In the end,
i
if the Coldwater area wants
a daily newspaper, they must support it.
THE OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and
foster the ideal of service
J|___
as a basis of
worthy enterprise and, in particular/to
encourage and foster:

FIRST - The development of acquaintance
as an opportunity for service;

SECOND - High ethical standards in
business and professions; the recog­
nition of the worthiness of all useful
occupations, and the dignifying by
each Rotarian of his occupation as an
opportunity to serve society;
THIRD - The application of the ideal
of service by every Rotarian to his
personal, business and community life;

FOURTH - The advancement of inter­
national understanding, good will,
and peace through a world fellowship
of business and professional men
united in the ideal of service.

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

Sal Saputo

JEST OF THE WEEK

PROGRAMS: Vice President Woodhams intro­
duced two programs today:

First, Nei1 Newton, our Camp Emory
Student, gave us a rundown on his
participation at Camp Emory June 17-21.
There were 100 participants. Leader­
ship was stressed throughout the camp
stay by such leaders as Dr. Austin,
Muskegan Schools, Charlie Plum, a POW
for 7 years in Vietnam, and Repre­
sentative Van der Jack. World leader­
ship, ethics, and spiritual life were
stressed. Neil had a good time while
gaining an understanding of what Rotary
is trying to promote.
y

Noah was standing at the gangplank to the
Ark, checking off the animals coming aboard.
Three camels put in an appearance.

"We're only taking couples on this cruise,
said Noah, anticipating the Love Boat by
thirty or so centuries, "One of you has
to stay behind."
"Not me, said the first camel, "I'm the one
whose back is broken by the last straw."
"And not me," said the second. "I am the
one who shall pass through the eye of a
needle sooner than a rich man shall enter
heaven."

"Surely not me." said the third, "because
I'm the one people swallow while straining
at a gnat."
"All of you come aboard," said Noah. "The
world is going to need all three of you.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCT°BER 6' PAUl HARR,S AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Nekjhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1C10% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJI6.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981*82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman; Rurai-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman; Chairman; Dave Rubley, DickUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; * Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
' Program: Larry Woodhams
’ Chai rmdn; Larry I veson, Dal e
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
. Treadwell
, Chairman; John Pierson"
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob’
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P ierce,
Chairman ;TerryO'Connell,Al Nel son
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN G STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea Dan Magsig
Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
i
February
25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommittee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8-Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13-John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27-Vince Kornstein

..November 1981
■* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13-George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig S ebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . •
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace. ....
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary . . .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary...............
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
.............
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte. ......
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street-Cindy

PHONE

NAME

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN
PHONE

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
................
276-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennia*Rd. - Irene. *
278-2239 Holben,. Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S..
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road ♦- Jacquelyn
278-6086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278*5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia
278-5075
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright • Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
.....................
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 267 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
...........................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
978^948 Milnes&lt; William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
V8 04Jo Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
ot!
Nelson. Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O’Connell, Terry. 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278-8655 Pattont Gilbert. 107 Branch • Jane
Ano
Pierce, Dove, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
A.oPierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
o-zo'viAn Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura..........................
4/“-/ I OJ

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5270
279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-2744
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2311
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
..
278-7237
. 279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-5006
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-2272
278-5790 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
; 238-4414
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183 Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501 Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
.
278-2161
278-2912 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy - . • ...
278-7100
278-4222
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-6603
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-5556
2/9*7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238*2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court, • Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
278-4424
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
( 278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey. Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278- 2900
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

W

The COLDWAT^^btory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER NOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingesT^hlb^m the U. S. A.

August 11,

Our Editor, Gary, was way out-of-town and
not in attendance at this week's meeting.

It has been rumored that members who have
not yet paid their Club dues may have their
names turned over to John Piersoni, so
beware.
If you haven't seen John at work,
look out!

1981

The Fellowship Committee wrapped their
program very early.
Today's meeting ended
with a joke by Bill Smith and a poem by
Father Bob Man.

By the way, our Sergeant-at-Arms, not to
be outdone, collected a usurious amount
of fines.

ABSENTEES - August 11, 1981:
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Charles Geishert

Ed Geishert
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Gary Kuckel
John Milnes
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Dick White

A SPECIAL REMINDER:
Next week, members will be asked to sign
up for the Tuesday, October 6, evening
Club dinner meeting at Coldwater Country
Club.
One of our members will be honored
with a Paul Harris Fellowship Award.

Any complaints about this week's bulletin,
in the absence of our Editor, can be
directed to me.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

- Bill Milnes

Bob Baranouski
Ray Ehl
Ed Johnson
Bill Smith
Ken Gunthorpe
Robert Seizert

Quincy
Quincy
Valparaiso, IN
Lafayette, IN
Bronson
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Phil Smith
James Rohrbough
Bill Cunningham

Memphis, TN
Atlanta, GA
Minneapolis

* **
Think next week's program will be a
surprise, as there was no announcement
of the subject matter.
PROGRAM: This week's program was indeed
a surprise.
We heard from Fellowship
Committee members Dave Rubley, Bob Nagle
and Fred Culy.
Each of them gave us a
message that was spell-binding.
Two
other committee members were absent, so
we were spared from hearing their comments.

TAKE TIME TO SERVE

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 ■ FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neicjhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1C&gt;0% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
■RONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

1

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey ‘
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE M

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Director Rai ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
DaveRubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy ’’
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Malre
Magazine: BUI Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean’
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Progtam:J.arry Woodhams
* Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson, ■
. Treadwell
I, Chairman; John Pierson’ ’■
World Community Service:‘Harold
Rotary InformatlonqErnle Luse, .
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob’
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
•
.
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

★

1981*82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -FellowshipCommittee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
T5 - Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
..November 1981
•* 3 &gt; Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.i. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chel
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

☆

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee

16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson
April 1982
6 • Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

'December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderton, Fred. 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . ,
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street ■ Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy . . . .
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair.......................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road ■ Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road ■ Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda. .
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb .....
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street-Cindy

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle ;vNita
v.....................
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
270-2239 ■Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Ro«d - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John. 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent. 290 Grand Street Winnie. ■ ■
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue ■ Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ’ Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island ■ Fae
238-4670 Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro........................
279- 7163

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . . 278-2311
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . . 278-5006
Ruse, Paul. 151 N. Hudson Street; Myrtle..............
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
geamant Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig. 133 Narrows Road - Rita
‘ 278-8373
'
Sexton, Harlow, 36 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
278-6501 sheQ John, 65 E pe&lt;jr| street. Kim...........................
278-2161
278- 2912 $teffey Don ]0500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279- 71
Sward, Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 5warf&gt; Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Tay|or, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9*7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court* Janet
278-5521
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •
278^7703
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 Yofk Jomes 264 W. State Street • Susie
&lt;
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

FREMONT

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^Sbtory REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERildiTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sihgingest' fclilbfh the U. S. A.

August 18, 1981
Bill Milnes should be commended for filling
in beautifully for this editor. Thank you,
Bill. (Just don't mention the sergeants
again!)

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jim Deiry
Adam McNutt

★ ★ ★ -k ★

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

REMEMBER THESE DATES:

Oct. 6 - Paul Harris Fellowship Award
Night
Nov. 3 - 100% Attendance Day
Nov. 10- Visit from our District
Governor
*****
BIRTHDAYS:

PROGRAM: Ed DeVito introduced Judge
DeVito who gave us a little seminar on
the procedures of Probate Court. Probate
Court is a legal means to pass family
property from one generation to the next.
Some things are not "probatable" - living
trust, jointly-held property, etc. For
those items to be probated, the procedure
is:

1.

Duke Sward
John Dygert

not yet 60
29 and holding
*****

•••••••• »•••••••••

For those who are not keeping up with the
latest "society" gossip, yes, it is true
I got married August 8, 1981. Yes, it is
true I got stung by a bee, got an anti­
histamine shot and slept through my
wedding night. Yes, it is true my new
bride, Jane, had to drive the next day
due to my condition and, exhaustedly, she
slept through the second night! Finally,
we were able to get our agendas on the
same wave length, and, all rested up,
attacked the Playboy Club, Lake Geneva,
Wisconsin links. The course won. Tired
and discouraged, we returned to our room,
slept soundly and attacked the 2nd course
the next day. Again, the course won.
This went on all last week. And who said
the second time around wasn't fun! I
could write more, but I'm too tired to
go on..
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Determine amount of estate:

Less than $2500 - court form.
More than $2500 - figure exemptions
(homestead $10,000/spouse and
children $3500/family living
allowance for 1 year $10,000+).

We should congratulate ourselves - We're
#3 in the District for attendance (87.3%),
only .2% behind Portage! But let's not
get complacent - A little more effort and
we'll be #2. Then we can set our goals on
jrl

Zanesville, OH

The larger the estate, the more
involved the procedure gets.

2.

File where decedent lived - "petition
for commencement of proceedings"*.

3.

Executor established and bonded "letters of authority".

4.

Inventory* filed by executor.

5.

Claims are made and paid for after
administration and funeral expenses.

6.

If property is liquidated, executor
requests "petition for confirmation
of sale".

7.

Final accounting is determined "receipt of final disbursements"*.

8.

Executor is "de-assigned" and the
estate closed.

*At each step, "proof of service" documents
are required. The average length of time
for handling an estate in Branch County is
7 months. Court fees range from 0 to $400.t

ABSENTEES - August 18, 1981:
Dick Bi ringer
Bill Bobier
Barry Case
James Conrad
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Don DePew
Larry Donay
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
Dick Hruska
John Klein

Jim Lyon
Mark Maire
Dean Milligan
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Terry O'Connell
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Howard Taylor
Ken Worden

Thank you, Ed, for an extremely informative
program.

P.S. Those who think the above outline was
done with excellent taste can retain addi­
tional copies for $5/each. Simply jot your
name on a self-addressed post card and send
to:
Kuckel Kid College Fund
% Jane Kuckel
160 West Pearl Street

Please allow 2 weeks to 2 years for delivery.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith
Bob Mattingly
Dick Buttery
Ed Perkins
Jim Groholski
Fred Nichols
Norb Strobel

Lafayette, IN
Zanesville, OH
Bronson
Bronson
Union City
Portage
Bronson

GREETERS:
Aug. 25 - K. Elliott/K. Worden
Sept. 1 - D. DePew/Jeff Dean
Sept. 8 - "

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 ■ EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUAASEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
NormYoutsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

★ •
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman;BillCrotty,BarryCase
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse .
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chai rman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
C.arrall Barnes, Fred Culy ■'
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
Steve Glover
■ . ■
• • International Youth Projects: Dean
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
' Program:.Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Chairman; John Pierson’ ’•
. Treadwell
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob'
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Seaman
Milnes .
■ ’
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell.AINelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

COORDINATOR

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; J im York, Dan
Magsig
SONG LEADERS
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Mil ler,
ROTARY SHOW
Larry Donay
i February 25,26,27
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

★

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15-Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October-1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

-November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-JimKoss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig S ebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

) December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive * Judy
.............
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills DY., Tekonsha • Brenda. .
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road * Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street « Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Njta
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.*
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road* Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Sa ntford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 "Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4670
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
......................
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
279- 7163

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Lauro
278-8360 .Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Rose Pau| 151 N- Hudson Street - Myrtle
278 5790 Sch,ubatis* Gordon» 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
' Seaman, Robert, 14462 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
278-6183 ^©bald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278 6501 Sext°n* H°r^ow» 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278 2912 Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim...........................
279 7130 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
07R 9017 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
2 8-2217 $warlt Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Tay|or&lt; Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1)00 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
276*2811 'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Ty5Ont Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 yhj, Richard, 97 Edison Court,-Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4)98 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
278- 6856 Wooe|ward&lt; Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
639*8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie
(
278*5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

PHONE
278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
238-4696•
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
276-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278*5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^te^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^(^M^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesl £hlh'in the U. S. A.

August 25, 1981

PRES SEZ: Don't forget to sign up for the
Paul Harris Fellowship Award Dinner 7:00 PM
If you have not signed up
October 6, 1981.
yet, contact Larry Woodhams.
All Rotary members - especially NEW members are needed to help "strike the set" at
Tibbits, September 1, 1981, 7-9:00 PM. Bring
your hammer and refreshments.

BIRTHDAYS:

Larry Iveson
Terry O'Connell

39 +
29 + (mental age 2.5)

I know you all join me in wishing Bill
. "Adult Bookstore" Smith best wishes. He
is leaving us temporarily to return to
West Lafayette, Indiana.
Rumor has it Bill
will be filling in for Mark Herman until
PURDUE finds a new quarterback. Good luck,
Bill!

PROGRAM: Jeff Dean and Dan Magsig gave a
slide presentation of their canoe trip down
the Presille River in the UP (one of the
10 "most wanted" white water rivers in North
America). To say the least, it was an
eventful trip. Some equipment was lost and
John Cole took some bumps and bruises. Some
of the slides showed the team drying their
clothers after a hard day's work (fun).
Jeff wrapped up the presentation by noting
for us that he was glad he did it, but is
not real enthused about doing it again.
After the trip, Dan got his hands on a
booklet describing white water rivers in
North America. The caption for the Presille
River read:
"Only the foolhardy would ride
this river in a canoe". That just leads me
to wondering how far our fellow Rotarians
will go to come up with a weekly program.
Next thing you know someone will take up
hot air ballooning or trips to South
America to keep us entertained.

JEST IN TIME
Mrs. Benedict will no longer be feeding us
at noontime, The standing ovation we gave
her is only a small token of our feelings.
I know you all join me in wishing her the
best in her new venture in downtown
Coldwater.

ABSENTEES - August 25, 1981:
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Rich Holben
John Klein
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon

Dean Milligan
George Pierce „
John Pierson
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
John Shea
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Dick White

(■

This one is about the tourist returning to
the United States and who was going through
customs.

The customs inspector expressed some surprise
and dismay upon coming across a full bottle
of scotch whiskey.
"Look," said he, "in your
declaration you said there was nothing but
wearing appearel in this suitcase."
Finally he
The traveler was embarrassed,
brightened.
"Sir," said he, "that is a
true statement.
It's my night cap."

JEST IN CASE

Well, if we keep trying on these captions
sooner or later we'll find one that f i ts.
On, now, with the fun.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Smith
Paul Ashley
Pete Baldwin
Barry Bender
Don Leeth
Kent Miller
Roy Schoonover

(Editor's note; how does this caption grab
you? It's not original, alas.
In the
world of Rotary bulletin editors, very
little is.)

Lafayette, IN
Bronson
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Michigan City, IN

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

Jerry Rykse

It's about a lady who complained to the local
game warden that she had a skunk in her cellar
and didn't know what to do about it. The
warden was helpful.

"Make a trail of breadcrumbs from the cellar
out to the yard," he advised her.
"Then
wait for the skunk to follow it outside and
close the door."
A little later the woman phoned back.
"I
did what you told me. Now I have two skunks
in the cellar."

GREETERS:

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

__________________

Sept. 1 - Don DePew/Jeff Dean
O
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8 - II

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJW.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty.BarryCase
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose. Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balaam, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship:RichleBames, Chairman; Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy ’’
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean'
Steve Glover
.
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman] George Pierce,
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Proglram:.Larry Woodhams
' Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
.Treadwell
. Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, ,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob'
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO‘Connell, Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

F
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -WaltBalcom
8 -SteveGlover
1'5-Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

★

Director: Howard Taylor

October-1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

..November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17-Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, Rd. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John SheaDan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
' February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6-Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981 -82. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret * •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick. 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal. 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary .............
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street •Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
..................
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S...........................• •
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road..- Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Ratt&amp;j Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Joi I ey, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-5378 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
.............
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
.................
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean. . ..............
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Mauro.........................
279- 7163

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-579
97^*1 A3

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. * Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive * Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald- CroiS- 133 Narrows Road • Ri,°...............

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278*5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
^Wor^» Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
Tyson, Bin, 227 Riverview - Carol
(jhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. • Jonet
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. Linda • • •
woodword, Charles, 163 Marshall
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
york( james, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
yOytSey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-4907
278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

07R-0912
970 71*10
’
7
278-2217
767-4508
278-7448
278-2007
2/9-7147
278-5166
278-2811
278- 6534
279- 7891
238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453
278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

-ST Lu&lt;

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

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�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEgS^tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinges^Mb^m the U. S. A.

September 1, 1981

PRES SEZ: Don't forget the "Dinner-Dance"
Paul Harris Fellowship Award Night $15/person. If you haven't signed up yet,
contact Larry Woodhams.

Les Wise gave his thoughts on
deregulation and the effects it
will have on all of us.
Thank you, Walt, Bill, Barry and Les, for
your interesting and timely program.

This editor wants to take this opportunity
to thank the Club for your affirmative
vote with reference to the challenge that
was presented to my freedom of the press.
I know deep down inside that such a vote
reflects the values and scrupples of my
fellow Rotarians. None of you should be
afraid to stand and affirm your belief in
the 4-way test. Besides, I have it from
a reliable source that Terry's exact
mental age is 2.9657 years.

BIRTHDAYS:
Ernie Luse - still standing tall
at 39 +++++++++

Thank you, John Shea and Estelle Voss, for
fine-tuning our vocal talents. I tried to
get the scoop from John about his jogging
activities (in his sleepwear). He gave me
a terse "no comment". I can only assume he
was doing something wierd and kinky. Chuck
Bacon tells me he was ready to stop and
inquire (John's legs look good from behind),
but when he saw it was John, he got red in
the face and drove on. If others wish to
join John's fun, give him a call.

ABSENTEES - September 1, 1981:
Jim Lyon
John Mi Ines
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Paul Thompson
Jerry Towns
Bill Tyson
Jim York

Richie Barnes
Harold Creal
Bill Crotty
Don DePew
Ray Fast
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben
John Klein
Ralph LaGro

A REFRESHER COURSE ON R.I. BASICS
If someone interested in Rotary asks you
about our organization, could you answer
these basic questions:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

What is the origin of "Rotary"?
Who founded Rotary? Where &amp; when?
What are the mottoes of R.I.?
How is Rotary best defined?

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INDISPENSABLE AND TRAPPED

It may seem flattering to be thought of as
"indispensable". There are, however, those .
people who function so well in their posi­
tions that no one wants them to be moved.
In effect, they are unpromotable. There's
a difference between being "indispensable"
and being a valuable employee. Anyone who
performs well, keeps learning and growing
professionally, and shares knowledge and
ideas with superiors, colleagues, and sub­
ordinates alike is making an important
contribution. Such people don't have to
worry about missing out when it's time for
a promotion.
A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

It's a good day when the wheels of your
shopping cart all go in the same direction.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ray Ehl
Bob Baranouski
Clarence Snyder

Quincy
Quincy

JEST OF THE WEEK
This is about the young couple who walked
into the show room of a new car dealer and
inquired about the price of one of the new
compact cars. When the salesman told them,
they were taken aback considerably.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ken Elliott
Alan Elliott

PROGRAM: Walt Bal com introduced his local
panel of "leading economic indicators" who
addressed themselves to some spontaneous
questions raised by Walt.
Bill Carlson briefed us on indexing
tax brackets through 1986 and efforts
at eliminating the income tax marriage
penalty.

Barry Case talked about estates taxes
and gifts which are affected by the
new tax legislation.

"Gosh," said the husband, "that's almost
the price of a big car!"

"Well," said the salesman, "if you want
economy, you have to be prepared to pay for
it!"
YFT ANOTHER THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

A pessimist is a person who looks both ways
before crossing a one-way street.

GREETERS:

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

Sept. 8 - Don DePew &amp; Jeff Dean
15 - Bill Tyson &amp; John Dean

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
NormYoutsey '
1984 » Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

1981-82
COMMUNITY SERVICE j r
Director: Alan Sward
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
DirectonRalph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman; Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman; Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
C.arrall Barnes, Fred Culy '*
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Director: Mark Malre
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
.
* International Youth Projects: Dean
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; * Milligan, Chairman} George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
. ;
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: .Larry Woodhams
’Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
. Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson’ ’’
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
World Community Service:'Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob’
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P ierce,
Cha i rman; TerryO 'Con n el I, Al N el son
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 -Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

★

COORDINATOR

★

Director: Howard Taylor

October 1981
6-Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln
November 1981
'* 3-DuaneDavidson
10 - Donald DePew
17-Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ' Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

★

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22-Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981 -82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret• .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
..
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street « Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
..
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy • Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair . ..................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha ■ Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road * Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy
.
.

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279*7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278*6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita.-n f’v
.............
278*6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278*2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. . .
278*8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske—Ropd - Janet . . .
278*4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278*8086 * Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive * Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278*5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-5378 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice..
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St. ..........................................
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand • Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcresl - Karen
.
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

279-9266 Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 6668 Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
278-5790 5eoman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
970 6^03 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street • Kim
278-2161
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696*
970.7130
'
oo._ Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 $wort Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Toyior, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278*4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupolik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-4402
279- 7891 Tyson B5||f 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court_ • Janet
278-5521
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. Linda • • •
278-7703
278- 6856 Woodwar&lt;j, Charles. 163 Marshall
..............
278-5033
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 yor^ jameS( 264 W. State Street. - Susie
,
278-5181
278-5796 youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
270*2912

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
MR.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE^p/ary REFLECTOR
Published by The

CLUB, Coldwater, Midhigan

The Singingest dliibdn the V: S7"A.

September 22, 1981

PRESIDENT NORM reminded us of our Tuesday,
October 6, 1981, Paul Harris Fellowship
Award Nite at the Coldwater Country Club,
$15 per person.
Dancing after dinner 1
Cocktails before dinner! Send checks for
your tickets right away to Dr. Larry
Woodhams, 213 Marshall St., Coldwater.

Don't miss this special occasion 1
No noon luncheon meeting Tuesday Oct. 6th.

The week of October 11th has been designated
by Rotary International as VOCATIONAL
SERVICE WEEK. This would be a good time to
bring in vocational students or to have
employer-employee programs. All Clubs
should try for a vocational program of some
type.

ABSENTEES - September 22, 1981
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Dave Pierce
Geroge Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Alan Sward

Carroll Barnes
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Dan Dean
Don DePew
Gary Kueke1
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon
Tom Miller

PROGRAM: Jack Faulkner introduced our
program speaker, Jerry Hagen. Jerry
graduated from Western Michigan University
and served many years as Sports Editor for
the Kalamazoo Gazette. Jerry is now the
publicity director for the Gilmore-Foyt
racing team.
■ As of this time, we don't know who has won
the Indy 500 for 1981, as a result of a
dispute regarding a lap penalty. Unser was
declared the winner at the end of the race
and Andretti was declared the winner
Sunday morning.

First prize is $262,000 and second prize
is $169,000.

Foyt's car was destroyed at Michigan Inter­
national Speedway. Foyt was seriously injured
and has since recovered to some extent.
Foyt has ordered two more new cars.
Gorden Johncock earned about $62,000 at
Indy 500 and Scott Brayton about $40,000,
according to Hagen.
A new Indy car costs about $100,000 without
engineering. A new engine runs $25,000 to
$30,000.
Thanks to Jack and Jerry for a very interest­
ing Rotary program.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dee Diethrich
Kenneth Gunthorpe
Philip Hoard
Dusty Rhoades
Charlie Davidson
Ray DeVries
Paul Ashley
Don Hall
Mark Putnam
Dan Dobson

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
4
Kalamazoo
Bronson
Union City
Marshall
Quincy

THOUGHTS FOR DOG DAYS

The world isn't getting smaller; the missies
are just going further.

It isn't as hard to get the things you want
as it is to keep from getting the things
you don't want.
Nothing is so hard on a woman's clothes as
another woman.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Todd Hart
Gerald Rubley
Mary Milnes
Fumio Chiriku
Perry Holden
Joachim Brandt
Heika Eggers

Autumn is the most beautiful time of the
year to the person who doesn't have any
leaves to rake.

GREETERS:

Anyone interested in hosting Rotarians
from other lands, in the summer of 1982,
in connection with the Rotary International
Convention, should see President Norm.

Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

22
29
6
13
20

We heard correspondence from Rotarian
Gary Kuckel, read to the club by Presi­
dent Norm, attempting to, explain with a
minimum of excuses, why the University of
Michigan defeated Notre Dame last Saturday.

B. Tyson/J. Dean
G. Kuckel/W. Adair
R. Fast/R. Holben

■*
fir.

*
TAKE TIME TO SERVE

Kindness is ...
"Kindness is a language the deaf can
hear and the blind can read.

— Mark Twain

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

!

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 * FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12:15 P-M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

i

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman; Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;'
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick U hl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Qarrall Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean'
Steve Glover
• . •
•
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ’ Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
'
• Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: .Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larrylveson, Dale
.Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson’
World Community Service:'Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob’
Card,Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,AI Nelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

CLUB SERVICE

COORDINATOR

★

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea Dan Magsig
JimTroust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
1'5 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October-1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

..November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2-Larrylveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson. Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road • Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creo I, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd, • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
.
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive • Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST.• Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb .....
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street •Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ?. Myrtle
$chlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
5oarnan Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
&lt;.
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.
278*8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road-. Jai^jt . .
278*4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . •
278*5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl • Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
..
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
236-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
.
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive * Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George. 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura........................
279-7163

ADDRESS ft ROTARY ANN

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FREMONT

COLDAT ER,

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
Shea,John, 65E. Pearl Street-Kim
278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
970.7130
'
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swartt Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 (Jhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,* Janet
278-5521
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •
278-7703
278- 6856 Woodward| Charles, 163 Marshall. . .
. *.
278-5
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278- 2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981
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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

MR.

PHONE

MICHIGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE^teta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER fiofARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingesPfHil'b^mthe U. S. A.

September 29, 1981
PRES SEZ: For the last time - there will
be no meeting at noon next Tuesday
(October 6, 1981)! Instead, come to the
Paul Harris Fellowship Award Night Ceremony
that evening (October 6, 1981) at the
Coldwater Country Club! Festivities begin
at 6:00 P.M. with cocktails followed by
dinner and dancing! Oh yes, the Paul
Harris Fellowship Award will also be
presented sometime after dinner to someone
we all admire and respect. Even though
that really limits the number of candi­
dates, I will not go out on a limb with
any projections because I haven't been too
lucky lately with predictions. Suffice it
to say Doc Bacon is not one of the candi­
dates; and with that assurance, there is
no excuse for any of us to miss! Oh yes,
if you are not pre-paid, bring $30 for you
and your date.

Another first occurred at Rotary this week
due to the diligence and ambition of our
Sergeant-at-Arms. A Brinks truck.had to
be called in to transport the day's fine
take to Southern Michigan National Bank.
I have it from a reliable source that the
total fine collection was immediately
invested for the afternoon and the bank
made $176.14 before Ernie could get the
deposit slip ready.
Of course, due to the lack of ability by
my alma mater football team, a large
portion of the "take" was mine. However,
hopefully, my offspring will develop a
thirst for knowledge and be in need of a
Rotary Scholarship. With that in miod,
I will gladly contribute my fines over
the years.

■SPECIAL NOTICE: The week of October 11th
has been designated by Rotary Inter­
national as ____________
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
This WEEK.
would be a good time to bring in voca­
tional students or to have employer­
employee programs. All clubs should try
for a vocational program of some type.

ABSENTEES - September 29, 1981:
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dean
Don DePew
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben
John Klein

Tom Miller
Dean Milligan
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Ken Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bill Slisher
Dee Diethrich
Elmer Dobson
Bill Nimmo
Garth Wilber
Ed Perkins

Bronson
Hudson, FL
Quincy
Kendallville, IN
Bronson
Bronson

PROGRAM: This writer had to leave early
to attend a ceremony at the Coldwater
Regional Center, so I have no notes about
the program. Last thing I knew before I
left was that the older gentlemen at the
front table were going to reenact the Last
Supper, but I do not know if this was
followed through on.

For protection, my father bought a German
Shephard. When he found out I was Jewish,
he bit me. He was a wonderful watch dog.
One evening while I was being held up, he
watched.

Everybody who has a dog calls him either
Rover or Boy. I call mine Sex. Now, Sex
is a very embarrassing name. One day I
took Sex for a walk and he ran away from
me. I spent hours looking for the dog.
A cop came over to me and said, "What are
you doing in this alley at 4:00 in the
morning??" I said, "I'm looking for Sex.
My case! comes up Thursday.
One day I went to City Hall to get a dog
license and told the clerk, "I would like
to have a license for Sex." He said, "I
would like to have one too." Then I said,
"But this is a dog." And he said he didn't
care how she looked. Then I said, "You
don't understand. I had Sex since I was
two years old." He said, "You must have
been a very strong baby."

I told him that when my wife and I separated,
we went to court to fight for custody of
the dog. I said, "Your Honor, I had Sex
before I was married." And the judge said.
"Me, too." Then I told him that after I
was married, Sex left me, and he said "Me,
too." When I told him that I had Sex on
TV, he said, "Showoff." I told him that it
was a contest and he told me I should have
sold tickets, I also told the judge about
the time when my wife and I were on our
honeymoon and we took the dog, Sex. When
I checked into the motel, I told the clerk
that I wanted a room for my wife and I, and
a special room for Sex. The clerk said that
every room in the motel was for Sex. Then
I said, "You don't understand, Sex keeps me
awake at night." And the clerk said, "Me,
too."

JEST IN TIME

This is another in the small boy division
of jests, and it's about the small boy
whose mother was telling him &lt;'
about the poor
circumstances of the people next door.

"They don't have any mommy or any daddy or
Aunt Jane," said she. "Wouldn't you like
to give them something?
The small boy
thought it over for a minute or so.
"Why don't we give them Aunt Jane?"
asked.
* * a.
a.
GREETERS:

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

he

Oct. 6 - G. Kuckel/W. Adair
13 - R Fast/R. Holben
II
II
20 -

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 ■ EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YpUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJ«.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12*15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P M

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION
TUESDAY 12*10 P M

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981*82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
• . Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25, 1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1

1981-82

Director: Alan Sward
ROTARY PROGRAMS
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell ,Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
August 1981
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
4-Lester Wise
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
11 - Fellowship Committee
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
18 - Ed Devito
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
25 - District Governor
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
September 1981
Fellowship: RichleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
1 - Walt Balcom
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
8 - Steve Glover
Carrell Barnes, Fred Culy ''
15-1Barry Case
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
22 - Jack Faulkner
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
• .
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; " Milligan,Chairman;GeorgePierce,
BUI Fuller
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
October 1981
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program:JLarry Woodhams
6 - Warren Adair
Chairman; Larry iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
13 - John Shea
. Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson"
20-Bill Tyson
World Community Service:'Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
27 - Vince Kornstein
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes ,
.November 1981
Seaman
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
10 - Donald DePew
NEW MEMBER
17 - Don Steffey
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR
24 • Carroll Barnes
Director: Howard Taylor
{December 1981
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
1 - Hal Sexton
Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
8
- Four Way Test Comm.
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Ernie Luse
15 - Harold Card
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
22 - Fred Culy
Magsig
SONG LEADERS
29 - Dan Dean
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea - Dan Magsig
Jim Troust, Don DePew
January 1982
Occupational Information: John
5 - John Dygert
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
12 - Jim York
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
19 - Bill Grimes
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ' Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
26 - Richard Hruska
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
* 100% Attendance Day
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

February 1982
2 ■ Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - GeorgePierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

★

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn. .....
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret• •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Foil River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary . . .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive • Judy.........................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte.................
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen. 275 State Street • Cindy....................

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 • Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
*. . . .
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. 'Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske
• Janet . . .
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennio*Jffad - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
276*4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
................
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278*6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue . .
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278-8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave. 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635 Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura..........................
279-7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.....
278-5270
279-9266 Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-2744
279- 7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth. 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
278-7237
279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-5006
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278*2272
278-5790 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501 Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
; 278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278*2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278*7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278*4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278*8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley * Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview • Carol
279-7806
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court -.Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278*6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard DA - Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. ... 5
278*5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
........... (
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278- 2900
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981

iSec, 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan.

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C 0L D'.V AT ER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATHOfetan'
REFLECTOR
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Published by The COLDwA^E^R$W^V CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singing^^3hll^m the U. S. A.
October 13» 1981

President Norm reminded all committee chair­
men that their committee reports are due im­

mediately.
Please transmit to President Norm
without delay so the President's report can be
completed.

Rotarian JohnShea presented Mr. Dennis Monti,
Sales Manager for Hammond Organs.
A resident
of Chicago, Mr. Monti is an accomplished
organist and much sought after as a concertist
He also plays at least one night a week with
his own combo.

*»*»♦**«**
Coldwater Rotary's newest Paul Harris Fellow,
Bob
Bob Rumsey, was presented to the club.
is the fourth Rotarian to be so honored.
Ernest Luse, Elwln Bodley and Harold Goodholm
are the others.

Bob, born in South Bend, Indiana, moved to
Coldwater with his family shortly after birth
He graduated from Coldwater High School in
1946 and immediately entered business with
his family in the then new Otto's &amp; Sons. He
and Phyllis were married in 1949,

Mr. Monti demonstrated the many unusual fea­
tures of the Hammond 1982 Model Aurora Classic
organ which is one of 2 organs used on the
Lawrence Welk show, by playing several Duke
Ellington oldies as well as many favorites
used in past Rotary shows.

Mr. Monti's rendition of "Somewhere My Love"
brought out the fine tone quality and pleasant
results achieved by use of the computerized
accessories of the Hammond Organ.
Thank you, John, for bringing us this delight­
ful interlude.

Bob served in the United State Air Force in
the Philippines and on Okinawa from 1951 to
1955.
He ultimately returned to Coldwater to
the business he still represents.

On June 21, i960, Santford Jolley brought Bob
into Rotary.
He has maintained perfect attend­
ance for his entire 21 years tenure.
An
enviable record!
He has held all Rotary off­
ices and at present is serving as Recording
Secretary.

An active member of the Baptist Church, Bob
has served as Moderator of the Congregation
on the Advisory Council, and the Trustees.
He
was concerned with the building of thja new
Rectory which was completed in 197^»

**********

Rotarian Bob Kerr reported hearing from
Harold Goodholm and saying he is feeling good,
and attending Rotary each week.
**********
Vice-President Larry Woodhams announced the
Rotary Stag outing Saturday, Oct. 24, 1981 at
4:00 P.M. on the St. Joseph River below the
Union City Dam.
The committee has planned a
very exciting and fun time with canoeing,
skeet shooting, competitive contests, cards,
Q4 rrv&gt; W.W &lt;.4- noy*
“-o'- “r — “ -----week's meeting.

**********

It is with great pride and humility that we
welcome Bob into the elite of Rotary, the
The honor is greatly
Paul Harris Fellowship.
deserved.

**********
ABSENTEES, OCT. 13, 1981:
Jim Lyon
Tom Miller
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey

Charles Bacon
James Conrad
Hal Creal
Jeff Dean
Larry Donay
Rich Holben
Gary Kuckel

Alan Sward

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson

Clarence Snyder
John Worth
Don Leeth
Jim Eley

District Governor Ivan Stein of South Haven
will visit our club on Nov. 10, 1981 with
all committee chairmen meeting the Governor
for supper at the Country Club, after the
Tuesday noon meeting. This should be a MUST
for all to attend our meeting on this day.
**********
WHAT MOTIVATES PEOPLE TO REACH THE TOP IN THEIR
GIVEN PROFESSION? Experts generally agree that
it is an inner drive, a powerful will to achieve
But, drive for what? Money, power, self-ful­
fillment—these are important, but still don't
provide the complete answer, say industrial
psychologist Harry Levinson in his book, "The
Exceptional Executive’ (Harvard University
Press). The most powerful motivating force,
Mr. Levinson says, is a person's "ego ideal"—
the image we have of ourselves at our future
best.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Jamie Walkup
Nate Walker

**********

There’s the guy who cured his kid of tardiness.
Bought him a car-now he goes to school early so

CHS

he can find a parking place.
Walt Balcom

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

______________

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey *
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: J erryTowns, Chairman; Rural-Urban: WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carrail Barnes, FredCuly ’’
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean'
Steve Glover
.
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program:.Larry Woodhams
' Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
.Treadwell
, Chairman; John Pierson
World Community Service:'Harold
Rotary InformationaErnie Luse, .
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob’
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chaiiman ;TerryO 'Connell, Al N el son
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

★

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International

Stanley e. McCaffrey
Stockton, California

February 1982

r
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; JimYork, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
' February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

September 1981
1 - WaltBalcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 -Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

October 1981
6-Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 -'Vince Kornstein

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

..November 1981
-* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes
(December 1981
1 • Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12-JimYork
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

’

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn................
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street ■ Helen. ■ . ■
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karon.........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier. Bill. 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pomelo Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Cose, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair........................
Dean, Jeff. 359 Jonesvilfe Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park........................■
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road ■ Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street* Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
..................
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet . . . ,
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road'- Jacquelyn
278-8086 ‘Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almaty Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. ■ Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 5. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle • Sue . ..
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
276-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon.......................
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Koren
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John. 340 Marshall • Mauro.........................
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
- 278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis -278-5006
RUSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle...............
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
. 238-4414
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita.............. ' 278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Sheq’ Jolw» 65 E‘ Pearl Street ’ Kim...........................
278-2161
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696

airt

.
278 0010
278 7 in

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart| Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 TOy|or, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278*2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Courts - Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639-8453 York, Jomes, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
278-5796 youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR;

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLDU’ATER,

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE

279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�The COLDWATEJgBtary REFLECTOR
"He Profits Most Who Serves Best
Published by The COLDWAr,^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Sinvinvest^fi^yinthe U. S. A.

October 20, 1981

PRES SEZ: President Norm pulled a "cagey"
one by having District Governor Ivan Stein
visit our Club.
I noticed a number of
committee chairmen frantically writing when
Norm announced that Mr. Stein would not be
reviewing committee reports this week.
Maybe at least the reminder will jibe commit­
tee chairmen into finishing up their reports.

He noted how college football has changed,
and he attributes this to three main factors:

1.

High school programs are better
and more sophisticated.

2.

Ball players are bigger and faster.

3.

The number of scholarships allowed
for each school has been reduced
for 90/2 years to 95/4 years.
This means good players are spread
out among more schools.

*****
As noted in the District Governor's News­
letter, we have climbed a notch on the
attendance report to third place behind
Vicksburg and Portage. Let's keep up the
good work!
*****
SPECIAL NOTE; Don DePew has been dropped
from Club membership due to lack of
attendance.
SPECIAL, SPECIAL NOTE: Don't forget
November 3 is Perfect Attendance Day; and
on November 10, we will, again, be honored
with an "official" visit from District
Governor Stein. As was so eloquently put
by Duke Davidson:
"Any yous guys that
don't make it might be singin' soprano in
next year's show!" (See P.S.)

*****
ABSENTEES - October 20, 1981:

Tom Miller
Dick Moore
Bob Nagle
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin

Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
Hal Creal
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Ray Fast
Jack Faulkner
Chet Graves
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Dan Magsig

uuhii

t

John noted that high school coaching was the
most rewarding because you could see neo­
phytes develop into decent ball players.
College coaching is hard work and long hours
if you are to be successful at it. It is
probably the most glamorous level to coach
at.
The professional level is simply that professional. Players come to work at 8 AM
and the coaching staff has their undivided
attention until 5 PM. The average player
earns $47,000/year and playing football is
his occupation.
John finished with a little "pep talk" about
perseverance and seeing things through. He
reiterated the story of John Huarte who
became the starting quarterback for Notre
Dame in 1964 as a senior, led his team to a
9-1 recui J and won the llcismari Trophy. All
this, and prior to his senior year, John had
not yet won a letter at Notre Dame! So even
when things are tough, we should carry on,
for a brighter tomorrow will eventually
arrive!

ici ouii

Don Steffey
Alan Sward
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Lester Wise
Ken Worden

Thank you, Bill and John, for a splendid
program. I, personally, got a big kick out
of seeing Coach Ray who used to slap my
helmet and say, "Good effort, boy".
I
didn't mind getting tackled, but I couldn't
take those helmet slaps from ole John, and
I quit varsity football before he killed me!
*****

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ivan Stein
Dusty Rhoades
Dan Dobson

This recent factor has created more equality
among the schools so that on any given
Saturday, one college team can rise to the
occasion and beat another.

South Haven
Bronson
Quincy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Nathan Walker
Valerie Robart
Chris Penney

JAPE OF THE WEEK

****■*;
PROGRAM: Bill Tyson introduced John Ray
who is presently Vice President for Ara
Parseighian Enterprises. Mr. Ray's first
career was coaching football. He started
at Sturgis High School and had the only
undefeated season ever compiled at that
school. He was Assistant Coach under Ara
Parseighian at the University of Notre
Dame. He also was Head Football Coach
for the University of Kentucky and
finished up his career as Assistant Coach
with the Buffalo Bills.

Well, there was this fellow, see, who had
had a nervous breakdown. His psychiatrist
told him that what he needed most was a good,
long vacation. Later on, he got this postal
card from his patient:
"Having a wonderful time. Why?"
*****

GREETERS:

*****

P.S. All committee chairmen should plan to
attend dinner on November 10, 1981 0 6 PM
in conjunction with District Governor Stein's
visit.
(You're going to get charged for the
meal anyway!)

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
T 25 ’D,STR,CT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCT?niEiNTOvPA?LH/t «'S AWARD NIGHT
__5?UNTRY ClUB' attendanCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

Oct. 27 - Jim York/Harold Card
No/ 3 ””
Nov. 10 - John Shea/B. Grimes

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25. 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
__ _____________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
“"'ON CHU»CH - MONDAY, 12,IS PM
“ SEEfE!* CHUIrcH -«»“"«■&gt;«. &gt;*1S YJW.
HJUSDME — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY h.udu
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHWCH - TUEWAY 6d 5 S

•' ’

JIm*

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.___________

�________ n
rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1982 ■ Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowshlp:RichleBames,Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
' Program: Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
World Community Service: Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Milnes
Seaman

Sergeant at Arms: Dave P ierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

F
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director. Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Magsig
Four-Way Test: J i m Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 • Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

John Shea- Dan Magsig

★
ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 • Ruth
Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
.............
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
—278-2239 Holben, Rich’, 9 Cornwell Ctr* Holly'S.?.
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street- Helen. .
T. .
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet,.. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret * •
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 65 Fairfield - Wilma J
Bobier, Bill, 260 Grand Street - Margaret
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road -Jo Ann
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . .
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan.
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
...............
278-5303 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Dean. John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
238-4870
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.......................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
278-6978
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha • Brenda..
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road * Barb
2/9-9481
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
.
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
279- 7163
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy

PHONE

NAME

279-9266
279-7810
2^8-8668
279-7223
278-8360
2&gt; 8-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam. Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
RUSe, pau|, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle...............
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
$earnan, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

,In„ Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Acni Sex,on’ Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
otrooio
Shea,John, 65E. Pearl Street -Kim............................ ;
278 2’,n Steffey Don, 10500 Kenoston - Susan
9’
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart&lt; Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 TOy|or, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview • Carol ...............................
238-4323 uhl. Richard, 97 Edison Court. - Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -. Linda • • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
639- 8453 Yofk James 264 w. state street. - Susie
(
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan,

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237.
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

FREMONT

COLDV.'ATER,

MICHIGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEjRfota^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDW^tlSR. ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestljhib^in the U. S. A.

October 27, 1981

PRES SEZ: Final reminder - Next week is
100% Attendance Day. From the sounds of
things, I'd hate to be the "one" guy that
might not be there! Duke sounds as mean
as a one-eyed rabbit and is taking this
project very seriously.
Also, we are to be treated to a "gourmet"
meal, so bring an extra dollar ($4.50
total). "Who knows, if we are successful
and have 100% attendance, there might be
drinks for everybody upstairs", said Duke
in an attempt to attract all Club members.
He stopped short of offering to buy the
drinks, however.

On November 10, 1981, District Governor
Stein will be here. All committee chairmen
are to report to the Coldwater Country Club
for supper that night. "Failure to do so
is fineable", said President Norm as he
pointed to my name on the chairmen list.

JAPE OF THE WEEK
This one is about the taxidermist, who was
called upon to effect some repairs to a
stuffed gorilla in one of the local museums.
Feeling he could do a better job of it in
his workshop, he loaded the gorilla in the
back seat of his car and was driving home
when he was stopped by a highway patrolman
for going through a stop sign.

While writing the ticket, the patrolman
delivered the usual lecture. He then looked
into the shadowy interior of the car. "Who's
that?" he barked, shuddering visibly.
"Oh, her?" said the taxidermist, who was not
without a macabre sense of humor, "Why,
that's my wife."

Slowly the patrolman began tearing up the
ticket. "Go on home, friend," he said,
"you've got enough trouble without this."

PLURAL NOUNS:
Mrs. Kornstein sounded wonderful on the
piano.
I wish I could say the same for our
rendition of "Oh Lord It's Hard To Be
Humble", Just remember - practice makes
perfect.

ABSENTEES - October 27, 1981:

Dick Moore
Gil Patton
Fleming Pruitt
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey

Charles Bacon
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Ed Geishert
Rich Hol ben
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon
John Milnes

A FISHY REPORT

In line with our stated policy of keeping
the Coldwater Rotarians au courant in the
matters of literary ability we are pleased
to report that there are such things as a
"fleet" of bass, a "hover" of trout, an
"army" of herring, a "congress" of perch,
a "smuck" of jellyfish, a "cluster" of
porcupine fish, a "pod" of tuna, a "stream"
of minnows, a "shoal" of mackeral, a "troop
of dogfish, a "flotilla" of swordfish, a
"glide" of flying fish and, appropriately
enough, a "host" of angelfish.
TEXAS TYPE JEST.
i

James Troust
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN/NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS: No one
slipped me the list of guests, so I have
no names. In general, we had 6 flunkies
from Bronson that kibitzed together, a
couple of nice high school students, the
new newspaper manager (Leo Smith) and one
of my bosses, Jim Morrison. Lets not let
those guys from Bronson sit together like
that anymore - we could have left ten
minutes earlier if we didn't have to listen
to their excuses for sittin' together.

This one is about the Easterner who was
being shown around a ranch out in West
Texas, a barren land of sand and cactus
with a blazing sun beating down on it. A
gaudy bird, new to him, scurried across
the rutted road.

What kind of bird was that?" he asked.

"That's a bird of paradise," said the
rancher who accompanied him.
The Easterner thought about it for a minute.
"Pretty far from home, isn't he?"
A SMATTERING OF DOGGEREL

PROGRAM: Vince Kornstein introduced Garry
McLaughlin who heads up the Private
Jndustry Council (PIC) - CETA program.
This program will pick up one-half the
wage costs for up to six months for program
eligible employees placed by Garry into
private industry. Hopefully, the employer
will like his placement and take him on
full-time after the program time lapses.
Employers are reimbursed monthly and
schooling is covered. Certain employees
can be "piqgy-backed" onto other orograms
so that the employer, for up to six months,
is only paying 25% of the wage costs. If
you're interested in finding out more, give
Garry a call at 279-7981 (PIC Council, 36'j
Division Street, Coldwater, Michigan).

If you want to keep from trouble,
Here's a mighty easy way,
Always put off 'til tomorrow,
What you shouldn't do today.
POESY DEPARTMENT
Most speeches to an hourglass
Do some resemblance show,
Because the longer time they run,
The shallower they grow.

GREETERS:

Nov. 3 - Jim York/Harold Card
10 - John Shea/B. Grimes
17 -

Thank you, Vince and Garry, for your timely
program.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 * PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Nekjhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1C10% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE -- WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 PAA.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer
.★ ■?.

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey *
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

—t------COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell , Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman; Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,'
Fellowship: RichieBames.Chalrman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, DlckUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carrail Barnes, FredCuly ’’
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Malre
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
SteveGlover
.
• International Youth Projects: Dean
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan,Chairman;GeorgePierce,
■ Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
' .
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes;
' Program:.LarryWoodhams ’
’ Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale „
Public Relations: Duke Davidson, •
. Treadwell
, Chairman; John Pierson’ *■
World Community Service:’Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes .
. ' •
Seaman
.
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
C hai rman ;TerryO 'Connel I,Al N el son
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

CLUB SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

★

COORDINATOR

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Hol ben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONG LEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
• February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ' Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Hol ben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommlttee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - SteveGlover
1'5 - Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October-1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Komstelh

..November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13-George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
' 4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18- Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27-James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. &gt;
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen. . ................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 260 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
.
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1624 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive * Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hone heft ST. * Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda. .
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278*6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
................
278*6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278*2239 • Hol ben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. -■Holly S..
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - JacqVelp^
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278*5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278*7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278*5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl * Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
236-4870
276-4246 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2966
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
639-4635 Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
279- 7163

NAME

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278 5790

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
schlubatis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
5eaman| Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street -Kim
278-2161
...ma
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696•
970-7130
'
070 0017 Sward' Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swart| Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Tay|or, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
* 278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-8474
278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-4402
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court.- Janet
278-5521
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
278-4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
27^-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. Linda • • •
278-7703
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639-8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
,'
278-5181
278-5796 you,tey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

„

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE

278 6183

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

ERNEST LUSE

223 n.

Fremont

COLl)»&lt;ATER,

EICI’IGA’I

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEKWan REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROJARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestcfilb in the U. S. A.
November 10, 1981

PRES SEZ: In effect, we achieved our 100%
attendance goal at our last meeting
(November 3, 1981)! Congratulations to all;
keep up the good work! President Norm has
established a goal of being #1 for atten­
dance in the district this month. Let's
all do our part to help achieve this goal.

Locally, District Governor Stein wants us
to be more active in "promoting" Rotary
activities. Let our community know in a
big way what Rotary does for the city, the
projects we help out with and the scholar­
ships that are awarded. Be active - use
placards and advertisements.

Ivan reminds us all of the District
Conference slated for May 7 and 8 at
Stouffer's, Battle Creek.

BIRTHDAYS:
Dean Milligan - Have you noticed how
quickly he is aging
since taking up racing!?

And remember, we should be judged on what
we have done, not on what we are capable of.

Bob Rumsey - Coldwater's answer to Dick
Clark - Bob shows no signs
of aging.

Thank you, Ivan, for your words of inspiration and wisdom. We will all do our part
to carry out the goals of Rotary!

Congratulations to Walt Balcom (9 years)
and a beloved President Norm Youtsey (3
years) perfect attendance.

JEST OF THE WEEK (Lady Driver Division)
This is about the lady who was having a
terrible time with her new automobile and
took it back to the new car dealer who had
sold it to her to complain.

ABSENTEES - November 10, 1981:
Tom Miller
Charles Bacon
John Milnes
Richie Barnes
Tom Normandin
Dick Bi ringer
Gil Patton
Bill Carlson
George Pierce
Bill Crotty
John Pierson
Larry Donay
Charles Putnam
Chet Graves
Bob Seaman
Rich Holben
Don Steffey
Dick Hruska
Howard Taylor
Bob Kerr
Bill Tyson
John Klein
Ken Worden
Jim Lyon

"I don't know exactly," she said, but I
wonder sometimes if it isn't due to all
those raw materials I hear that they use
in the factory."

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ivan Stein
Clarence Snyder
Paul Ashley

"Dear Dad; I haven't heard from you in more
than a month. Please send me a check so
I'll know everything is all right."

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Patti Norton
Uday Reddy

"Exactly what seems to be the trouble?
he asked her.

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
A friend of ours with a son in college
reports receipt of a letter from him as
fol 1ows:

District Governor

Bronson

AND HAVE WE ALL HEARD...
... of the small boy trying to get his home­
work done who asked his father how to find
the lowest common denominator.

Rick Hobart

PROGRAM: President Norm introduced .
District Governor Ivan Stein. MT. Stein's"
classification is fruit grower-active
and his hobbies are travel and photog­
raphy. He has traveled 8000 miles this
year while visiting all 50 clubs in our
district. Rotary District #389 runs
from Lake Michigan to Michigan Center
and from the Indiana State line to St.
Johns. Ivan has 25 years of perfect
attendance!

Rotary goals include service to yourself
as well as humanity and world fellowship.
To help carry out these goals, our district
is involved with a "matching" district
(#488) in Argentina. We also participate
in the exchange program with District #228
in Norway. Anyone interested in these
programs should let President Norm know.

"My gosh," said his father. "Are they
still trying to find that? They were
looking for it when I was in your grade in
school!"

JEST IN TIME
This is the old, familiar story of the beauti ful young lady who strolled in off the
street and asked the salesman in ladies wear
if she could try on the dress in the window.
"Go ahead," said he, glumly. "Business is
rotten and that might help some.

GREETERS:
Nov. 17 - John Shea/Bill Grimes
24 - Steve Glover/Dick Uhl

Dear Rotarians:

We are trying to achieve 100% participation in our
Rotary Show this year on February 25, 26, 27, 1982.

Please indicate where you will be able to serve.
Name

□ Chorus
□ Stage Crew
□ Usher
Would also like to be involved in:
□ Skits
□ Solo
□ Group Singing
□ Other

Thank you for your participation in this year's show.
Norm Youtsey
Rotary Board

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 . PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 ■ FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAAHILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDlrectonRal ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman: Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman; Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
World Community Service: Harold
Rotary Information^Emie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chai rman ;TerryO 'Con n el I, AIN el son
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

★

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONG LEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
' February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

★

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
’ 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12-Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pot
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road -Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary . . .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N« Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr.,Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road * Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
276-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita.
.......................•
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.-. ....*•.............
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Refad - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue * Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street * Jean.......................
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Solly
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson. John, 340 Marshall • Mauro.........................
279- 7163

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
^38-2511
278-5790

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
$earnan&gt; Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279;9412
278-2272
238-4414

97R Aim Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue ■ Wanda
07ft OQi2 Shea’ John‘ 65E’ Pearl Street ‘ Kim............................
770 7130 Ste,fey Don* 10500 Kenas,on • Susan.........................
O7ft*ooi7 Sward» Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swart Conrod, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 foylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 yhl, Richard. 97 Edison Court. - Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639-8453 York, James. 264 W. State Street. - Susie
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE
_
^3 N. FREMONT

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ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

r.r

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWAT^gfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^C^^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesi ^SM^m the U. S. A.
November 17, 1981

PRES SEZ: Dr. Bacon interrupted the
President's remarks with a little story
about his attempt at impersonating a flight
officer and being accused of pirating a 747
from Los Angeles to Chicago. I believe Doc
Bacon spent a few days in the slammer
enjoying the Mexican cuisine in L. A.
before his son was able to pull a few
strings and get him free. I might not
have all the facts straight 'cause Doc was
speaking rather fast and I could not
transcribe fast enough to pick up everything he said. If you have any questions
. please call Doc Bacon directly.

PROGRAM: Don Steffey introduced City
Assessor George Bratcher who filled us in
on how he is having to fight with the
State SEV people to hold down the SEV
factor this year. George indicated there
will be no increase for the industrial
class and probably no increase in the
commercial class. Residential assessments
might go up some because he is having
trouble discounting the sales study done
by the State. Yes, real estate has leveled
off so-that values are not going up by 10%
or more a year, but there are still
increases, and assessments reflect true
cash value. Another problem George is
having is that "creative financing" makes
it difficult to establish TCV. He sees
very little effort in Lansing at real tax
relief, but there will be a lot of rhetoric
with the Truth in Taxation bill gaining
the most publicity.

If you have any ideas on what Rotary could
do to help the Sister Cities Festival, let
Howard Taylor know. The Festival Committee
would like to get all service clubs
involved in the festival.

Since 1976, we have had 17 industries and
businesses take advantage of IFT and CFT
exemptions representing $23.4 million,
$17.2 million of which was for reinvestment,
retooling, etc. We will use all the bene­
fits we can to help industry and business
remain profitable and viable in our commu­
nity. Any of us wanting to see what might •
be available should give Mr. Bratcher a
call.

Governor Stein was well received last week
and had some nice things to say about our
club. President Norm would like us to be
#1 for attendance this month - Let's all do
our part to achieve this goal by attending
and/or making up our time.
BIRTHDAYS:

Bob Kerr
Harold Card

Still looking for
birth certificates
on 3rd floor

ONE MORE KNEE-SLAPPER
This is about the doctor who was getting
ready to operate on a patient. "Nurse,"
he said, "prepare the patient for surgery.1

ABSENTEES - November 17, 1981:

Walt Bal com
Dick Bi ringer
Bill Bobier
Hal Creal
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Steve Glover
Chet Graves

Bill Grimes
Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
•
Paul Thompson
Dick White
Charles Woodward "
Ken Worden

She turned to the patient. "Are you
aware," she asked, "that this operation is
going to cost you $700.00?"

’’■'Yes," said the patient, "I am well aware
of it." Siie turned back to the doctor.

"He's prepared," said she.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Sargent
Ray Ehl
Kent Miller
Ed Perkins
Dick Buttery
Don Leeth
Jim Gysel

THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

Sign in an optometrist's office: "If you
don't see what you're looking for, you've
come to the right place."

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Qui ncy

GREETERS:
Nov. 24 - S. Glover/R. Uhl
Dec. 1 "
"

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

George Bratcher

\
1

\

Speaker

Dear Rotarians:
We are trying to achieve 100% participation in our
Rotary Show this year on February 25, 26, 27, 1982.

Please indicate where you will be able to serve.
Name

□ Chorus
□ Stage Crew
□ Usher
Would also like to be involved in:
□ Skits
□ Solo
□ Group Singing
□ Other
Thank you for your participation in this year's show.

Norm Youtsey
Rotary Board

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

_________________________

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJA.
~ r272J?EGAT,°^AL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE
EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY -12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY 6*15 KM

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJVl.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,'
Fellowship: Riehl eBames, Chai rman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy ''
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Malre
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
SteveGlover
■
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ’ Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
• Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: Larry Woodhams
'Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson, . Treadwell'
Chairman; John Pierson’
World Community Service:'Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Milnes ,
Seaman
•
.

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman ;TerryO'Connell,Al Nel son

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
1 February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

★

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - SteveGlover
1'5 -Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October-1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstei'n

.November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17-Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-JimKoss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-FredCuly
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. .
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
.
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creel, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary .......
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive • Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb .....
Fuller. William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glove'r, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle-Nita
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N.^Fiske Road Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278*8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 "Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean. .......
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278*8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
639*4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
279-7163

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5270
279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
278*8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
278-7237
279*7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
278-5006
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
238*2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
278-5790 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
278-8373
278*6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
: 278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Rood, Quincy 278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
278-5556
2/9-7147 Toupalik^ Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
.
279-7806
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court, • Janet
276-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. • Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278- 2900
278-6356
" Honorary Member
278-8981

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

COLD'.'.'ATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

oJVVi,*

_____

The COLDWATEKgjtetoy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA^Mi&lt;&amp;A^ CLUB' Coldwater' Michigan
The Singingest tihtl) in the U. S. A.
November 24, 1981

BIRTHDAYS:
once!

All the big names were born at

Dick Uhl - He and Bo do not age
George Pierce - Someday his face will
•be on a $1.00 bill
'Mark Maire - Aging nicely
' Santford Jolley - High mileage, but
1 well-tuned
"
Ed Geishert - 39
Don't forget to vote next: week for the
director of your choice, The latest poll
shows"none of the above" to be in the lead
with 37% of those interviewed, The rest
of the interviewees were the candidates
whose votes were split evenly (one each)
among themselves.
Don't forget your "show commitment" slips
should be in soon. If you have lost yours,
call President Norm who will take the
information. We should all participate!

ABSENTEES - November 24, 1981:
Charles Bacon
Walt Balcom
Richie Barnes
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Charles Geishert
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
Jim Lyon

Dan Magsig
Tom Miller
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Alan Sward
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Donald Coates
Elmer Houghton
Ted Glynn
Jim Gysel
Robert Seizert

Claremont, NH
Bronson
Bronson ’
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

The CART season next year has a 50/50
balance between oval and road courses.

We viewed a homemade video of some of
Scott's racing and pit stops from last
year and asked Scott a number of questions.
Scott basically feels EXPERIENCE is the
best answer to winning races. With the
right amount of experience under your belt,
a good mechanic, and equipment designed to
take the stresses, as well as a lot of
luck, a team can have a respectable season.
But experience is the one ingredient that
can overcome a lot of problems. Scott is
gaining that experience with each race he
competes in.
Scott finished up the % hour by stating
that the Indy 500 is by far the toughest
race to run. It's a narrow and difficult
track. So many things can go wrong. And
the pressure to win is so demanding, not
everyone can take it. 160 cars began
competition, 110 qualified to run time
trials and 33 compete in the race. Scott
is tickled pink to compete, especially at
Indy, and is looking forward to a long and
rewarding career.

We wish you the best of luck, Scott, and
hope God is with you always. Thank you,
Carroll, for a fine program.

NEWS FROM THE ROTARIAN

Vital Statistics: As this issue goes to
press, there are 19,424 Rotary clubs with
a membership of 897,750 in 156 countries
and geographical regions. Also, there are
3,722 Rotaract clubs with a membership of
74,440 in 84 countries and 3,922 Interact
clubs with a membersh'ip of 84,284 in 77
countries. New Paul Harris Fellows since
July 1, 1981: 2,335. Grand total of Paul
Harris Fellows: 66,824.
1982 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION JUNE 6-9

"Chico" Torres
Scott Brayton
Mark McComb
Patti Norton
Uday Reddy
Rick Hobart

Mexico

TT WAS June 5. 1958, and some 15,518 Rotarians and guests

PROGRAM: Carroll Barnes introduced Scott
Brayton who was runner-up Rookie-of-theYear last season on the CART circuit.
Scott is the driver for the ForsytheBrayton Racing Team. This was Scott's
first full year of racing and he
finished 13th in the overall standings.
An Indy-type car weighs 1500 lbs. and
develops 750 hp. Being sponsored has
allowed Scott to become better equipped.
Problems during the last half of the
season kept him out of the "top ten".
Next year, if the pieces fit right, the
team should du much better.
Next year's racing budget is three times
this year's and Scott hopes to develop two
more sponsors/Some’of the escalated costs
are with the motors which now cost
$43,000. OCi'/each and you need four motors/
season. Each motor needs to be rebuilt
aftei^JOO miles.

-*■ were packing their newly acquired western hats and cow­
boy boots, preparing to depart Dallas, Texas, U.S.A., site of
Rotary's 49th annual convention. As a tall, husky Rotarian
from Miami, Florida, tipped his Stetson to one of the host
club members at Dallas's Love Field, he remarked, "It will be
a hard one to follow ... it was a great convention."
Nearly a quarter of a century later, Texas Rotarians are
busily preparing for another "Rotary Roundup in Big D."
This time they're expecting more than twice as many guests
as they were hosts to in 1958.
As we say in Texas, "the welcome mat is out." We're com­

pleting plans for Rotary's finest hour, out where the West
begins, where the stagecoach has been replaced by the
superjet at one of the world's largest and most modem air
terminals, the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Though the 1982 Rotary Convention is scheduled for Sun­
day, June 6, through Wednesday, June 9, you'll no doubt
wish to come to Dallas early, and "stay a spell" with us,
because so much is planned. Special tours through the Dal­
las-Fort Worth area will be conducted each day, beginning
Saturday. lune 5 You mav even set to «*e one
Ew’S"?
on a tour to the Southfork Ranch, made famous by the televi­
sion series "Dallas." On Saturday evening the host club will
present a country-western musical in Dallas's new Reunion
Arena, across the street from old Union Station, where many
Rotary families arrived by rail for the 1958 convention. A.
few trains still arrive there daily, but it's now called "Reun­
ion" (a name the pioneers used for Dallas), maintaining a
link between the Old West and the space age.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

_____________________

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12s15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M._____________________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
. Treasurer

-★ • •
DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey ’
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

• ★ ••
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,'
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chai rman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy ’’
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Malre
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
• .
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman] George Pierce,
Dick Moore,Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
. ’ .
Program:.Larry Woodhams ’
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,’
Public Relations: Duke Davidson, •
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale.
.Treadwell’
Chairman; John Pierson' **
World Community Service:'Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
. * •
Seaman
,
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

CLUB SERVICE

COORDINATOR

★

Directon Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 • Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 • John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
T5- Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstei'n

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18- Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

..November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes
I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

j
I

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson. Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road &gt; Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Corlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road * Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
. .
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair .
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin,- 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy
.

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279*7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 * Ruth
278*6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle-Nita
• •
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben,-Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. .
-278*8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road • Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacq^lyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278*5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-5378 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278*5303 ‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue . ..
278*5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan. ....
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278-8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
279-7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5270
279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street * Mabel . .
278-2311
- 278-7237
279-7223 -Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Lauro ......
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
27855704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278*2272
278-5790 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
. 278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278*7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
278-5556
278-5) 66 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
.......................
279-7806
238*4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278- 2900
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan
MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

FREMONT

COLD',', ATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATHffijto/ary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesfl^hnJin the U. S. A.

December 1, 1981
PRES SEZ:
President Norm displayed a
momento sent to us from our fellow club
in Villa Canas, Argentina (Rotary Club
#488).

Our newly-elected board members are Howard
Taylor, Duke Sward (incumbents) and Walt
Balcom.
Congratulations fellas - carry on
the good work.
* ★ ★ *

*

BIRTHDAYS:
Jim (Sparky) Endi cott - 39 + KWH

A friend of ours tells of asking Dr. Bacon,
an authority on these things, about how to
tell poisonous from non-poisonous mushrooms.
Charles thought this over for a minute.

"Tell you what," said he.
"Eat some of
If you
them before going to bed at night,
wake up next morning, they're non-poisonous."
And that, in turn., reminds us of the story
of the fellow who was telling a new-found
friend of his life.

"Yes," said he, "I've been a widower twice,
My first wife died of eating poison mushrooms and my second died from a blow to the
head by a blunt instrument."

ABSENTEES - December 1, 1981:
Walt Balcom
Carroll Barnes
Jim Conrad
Ed DeVito
Larry Don ay
Ray Fast
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Ralph LaGro
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Tom Miller
Dean Milligan
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Dave Rubley
Don Steffey
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl
Dick White
Ken Worden

"My word!" said the acquaintance.
"A blow
to the head! How did that happen?"

"She wouldn't eat her mushrooms," said the
other, grimly.
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
Money still talks, but you have to increase
the volume if you want to get your message
through.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

TtXAS IYPE GRABBER

Richard Emerson
Bob Seizert
Jerry Hollister
Jim Gysel

Have we all heard of the wealthy (is there
any other kind?) Texan, who wrote a large
personal check?

Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

It came back from the bank with INSUFFICIENT
FUNDS stamped in large letters on the face.
Beneath the stamped words was the handwri tten notati on...."Not you.... us" 1

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Howard Turner
Kirsten Ruse
Rich Hruska

MURPHY'S LAW
*

*

If anything can go wrong, it will.
PROGRAM:
Hal Sexton showed the Club a
number of slides taken at the hot air
balloon gathering last October in
Albequirgue, New Mexico. The slides were
just gorgeous! There were 465 balloons
representing all kinds of shapes, sizes
and designs. The festivities lasted one
week and the Wind Riders crew had a great
time.

Thank you, Hal, for the delightful
presentation.

O'Toole's Commentary on Murphy's Law:
Murphy was an optimist.

COROLARIES

Every solution breeds new problems.
If there is a possibility of several things
going wrong, the one tnat wi 11 cause the
most damage will be the one to go wrong

GREETERS:

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
|

AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

!
[___________________

Dec. 8 - C. Bacon/B. Nagle
II
II
15 -

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 ■ FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

j

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.

!

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJW.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
■
Treasurer

.★
DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey *
»
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE ; w

1981-82

Director: Alan Sward
ROTARY PROGRAMS
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Director: Ralph LaGro
nell, Chai rman; Bl II Crotty,Barry Case
August 1981
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
4-Lester Wise
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
11 -Fellowship Committee
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
18 - Ed Devito
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
25
- District Governor
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
September 1981
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
1 -Walt Balcom
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
8 - Steve Glover
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
15-Barry Case
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
22-Jack Faulkner
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
International Youth Projects: Dean'
Steve Glover
■ .
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
October 1981
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
6 - Warren Adair
Program: larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
13 - John Shea
Public Relations: Duke Davidson, •
. Treadwell
20-Bill Tyson
Chairman; John Pierson" '•
World Community Service: "Harold
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
27 - Vince Kornstei'n
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Milnes .
. ' •
_•
.November 1981
Seaman
-* 3 - Duane Davidson
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P ierce,
10 - Donald DePew
Chairman;TerryO‘Connell, Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER
17 - Don Steffey
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR
24 - Carroll Barnes
Director: Howard Taylor
I December 1981
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
1 - Hal Sexton
Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
Employer-Employee Relations: Chel
Ernie Luse
15 - Harold Card
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
22
- Fred Culy
Magsig
SONGLEADERS
29 - Dan Dean
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust,Don DePew
January 1982
Occupational Information: John
5 - John Dygert
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Mil ler,
12 - Jim York
February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
19 - Bill Grimes
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
26 - Richard Hruska
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
* 100% Attendance Day
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

★

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Rood - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. ■ ■ ■
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann ... ................
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hol. 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary ...
Davis, Charles. 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair........................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. ■ Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha ■ Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy ■ Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street-Cindy

PHONE

NAME

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-8413
278-2968
278-6978
767-3417
278- 8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279- 7163

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 C^arlyle - Nita...
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. ■ Irene
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
............
Hruska. Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Lorry, 149*-N. Centenrn'al Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . ■
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret.*. . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive ■ Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
'Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jeon.......................
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave. 114 Hillcrest - Karen
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall ■ Maura.........................

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266 Pruitt. Fleming. 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
.............
278*8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura .-.
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 $chlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5790 sGamon( Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
ASfli Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue ■ Wanda
97ft 0019 Shea’John» 65 E’ Peorl Street ' K‘m............................
2 7 7iqn SteffeV Don' 10500 Kenoston - Susan

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
' 278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
238-4696

o7ft"oo 7 ^ward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
.
278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
.
238-4323 &lt;jhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court, • Jonet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -# Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodword, Charles, 163 Marshall
.................
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639- 8453 York Jomes 264 w stafe street. - Susie
,
278-5796 youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan.

ERNEST LUSE

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

223 N. Fremont
Cv-rD.tA* C.R, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits' Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEjgfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDwX^R'SdfX^Y CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesl' ^hrb^in the U. S. A.
December 8, 1981
PRES SEZ: President Norm got things going
by calling on Jim Troust for the blessing.
John Shea got us to smile and sing through
some Christmas season songs. Plans are
being finalized for the Rotary Show, so
let's all get our slips in and have 100%
participation. Slips are noted in this
newsletter one last time in case a few of
us have forgotten to turn them in.

ABSENTEES - December 8, 1981:.

Richie Barnes
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
John Dean
Charles Geishert
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes

Rich Holben
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Tom Miller
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Ken Worden

Counseling involves quite a time commitment
to get through the cloak of blaming others
for your problems and looking at yourself
honestly. There's a conflict between your
thoughts and behavior. Counseling is
successful when you can face yourself
without cheating.

Some of the problems we have with telling
the truth is our upbringing whereby, to
avoid punishment, we would tell half truths
and innuendoes. This leads to repression
of our feelings and a thought process
involving our perception of the other
person, what they want to hear, and what we
can say to reduce the chance of rejection.
Sara suggests we try 1) education, and 2)
explanation instead of punishment to attain
the desired temperment in our children.
Thank you, Jim and Jim and Sara, for an
interesting and thought-provoking program.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Dick Emerson
Bob Stark
Paul Ashley
Mark Putnam

JEST IN TIME

Kendallville
Quincy
Bronson
Marshall

This one is about the two drunks who
accidentally wandered into an amusement
part and boarded the roller coaster. The
ride, as usual, was fast and furious, but
it didn't seem to make much of an impres­
sion.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Sara Semmelroth
Kirsten Ruse
Mindy Steider
Rich Hruska

Speaker

PROGRAM: Larry Woodhams introduced four­
way Test Committee Chairman Jim Koss who
could not tell a lie and introduced Jim
Troust who, after some lead-in remarks,
introduced Sara Semmelroth to talk ‘about
truth and telling the truth (whew!).
Truth is, I had trouble taking note$
'cause I was too busy trying to keep track
of who introduced who. Anyway, the gest
of Sara's remarks involved how difficult
it is for us to be completely truthful.
People seeking her counseling have reached
a point of feeling lonely, have many self­
doubts, are unable to act, and are selfcritical. They will cover up these selfimposed inadequacies by outwardly being
critical of others, of rules and orders,
and also by showing disdain for our laws.

As they got off at the end, one of the
drunks was' heard to say to the other one,
"You know, we really made good time, there,
but somehow or another I think we took the
wrong bus."

BLANK VERSE DEPARTMENT

What a wonderful thing the frog are—
When he stand he sit almost;
When he hop, he fly almost.
He ain't got no sense hardly;
He ain't got no tail hardly, either;
When he sit, he sit on what he ain't got
almost.

GREETERS:
December 15 - C. Bacon/B. Nagle
22 - C. Barnes/E. Geishert

Dear Rotarians:

We are trying to achieve 100% participation in our
Rotary Show this year on February 25, 26, 27, 1982.
Please indicate where you will be able to serve.
Name

□ Chorus
□ Stage Crew
□ Usher
Would also like to be involved in:

I I Skits
□ Solo
□ Group Singing
□ Other

Thank you for your participation in this year's show.

Norm Youtsey
Rotary Board

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJVI.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
NormYoutsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectonRalph LaGro
nell,Chairman; BUI Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom,Chai rman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubl ey, Paul Ruse .
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy *"
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairnxin;
International Youth Pro|ects: Dean'
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman] George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program:.Larry Woodhams
"Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson" '■
Rotary Informations Ernie Lose, .
World Community Service:"Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob"
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,AlNelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

CLUB SERVICE

COORDINATOR

★

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig
★

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26, 27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

F

1981-82

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 -VincO Kornstein

.November 1981
•* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

1 December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45*N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.
...........
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
.
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. • Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert. John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Roy, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha • Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street * Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 * Ruth
278*6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
.................... •
*. .
278*6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 -Holben, Rich, 9 Comwell Ct.*-* Holly Su*.
278*8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rodd - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278*5378 Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238*2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278 -6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278*5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle • Sue
............................
278*5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street * Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278*8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura..........................
279-7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-5270
279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura . . . .
-- 278-7237
278*8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubotis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278*2272
278-5790 Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street • Kim
278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swart, Corrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-8474
278-2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court, - Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
&lt;
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278-2900
278-6356
* Honorary Member
278-8981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

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COT n.W* FrEN0NT
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The COLDWATE|gfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATERCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
■ W#
The Singingest Chlb' in the U. S. A.
December 15, 1981

PRES SEZ: President Norm opened today's
meeting with the following announcements:
The Board of Directors elected the fol­
lowing officers to lead our club in 1982:
President Elect, Larry Woodhams; Vice
President, Ralph LaGro; Corresponding
Secretary, Craig Sebald; Recording
Secretary, Bob Rumsey; Treasurer, Ernest
Luse. Congratulations, gentlemen, we
pledge our 100% support.

The State Rotary Bowling Tournament will
be held January 31 at Charlotte. Those
wishing to participate should contact
President Norm immediately.
The median age of Coldwater Rotary member­
ship is age 33; the average age is 49; and
a typical Coldwater Rotarian is a composite
of Tom Normandin, Jim Koss, Al Nelson and
Bill Milnes.
★

Although the vending machine business as we
know it is only about 30 years old, they have
become an Integral part of our everyday lives.
Americans put over 150,000 coins in vending
machines every minute of every working day.
Many machines are so popular that they must
be serviced twice a day.

One of the biggest advantages of vending
machines is that they are ready to service
customers 24 hours a day whereas most
cafeterias and lunch counters are open only
10-12 hours a day.

Dependable operation and cleanliness are
requisites for vending machines, and most
operators clean and adjust the machines
each time they are stocked.
Fresh stock and wide selection are necessary
in order to induce repeat and continuance of
use.

★ it it h

BIRTHDAYS: Happy Birthdays to Bob Nagle
and John Milnes. Birthday Chairman Dave
Rubley reminds us that we celebrate birth­
days at the first meeting AFTER the
member's birthday has occurred rather than
the meeting nearest to the actual date.
★ it it it

it

Co-song leaders John Shea and Dan Magsig
led us in Christmas Carols. Incidently,
Rotarian John is our youngest member in
point of age. We are fortunate in having
such a talented young man as a member.

There are approximately 5000 vending ser­
vice companies in the United States with
most of them having six or less employees.
Most of the companies operate within a
20-30 mile radius of their home base.

Ken's knowledge and enthusiasm keenly
reflect his love for his chosen vocation
and we thank him for sharing this feeling.
★ it it ★ *

JESTS:

A DOUBLE HEADER

The first one is about two small boys dis­
cussing their respective fathers.

it it it it it

"My dad is an Elk, a Lion and a Moose,"
said the first small boy.

ABSENTEES - December 15, 1981:
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Harold Creal
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Klein

Jim Lyon
Tom Miller
Tom Norma nd Vn
Craig Sehald
Don Steffey
Jerry Towns ’
Jim Troust
Dick White
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Dale Brown
Warren Wade

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

"What does it cost to see him?"
second.

asked the

The second has to do with the chap who was
telling the psychiatrist about the strange
doings of his wife.

"Last night," said he, "she had a funny
dream and ate the insides out of one of
the pillows."
"Did it make her sick?" asked the doctor.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

"No, not really," was the response. "But
she was a little down in the mouth."

Kirsten Ruse
Pat Rocchio

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
★ it it it it

PROGRAM: Today's Program Chairman Harold
Card presented Rotarian Ken Elliott who
gave an interesting and informative pro­
gram on the fast food and vending machine
industry.

Vending machine operators figure that each
machine must produce an average of one
hour's wages per employee per week in order
for the lease location to be profitable.

Everyone knows that a fool and his money
are soon parted. The mystery is how they
managed to get together in the first place.

GREETERS:
lu

December 22 - C. Barnes/E. Geishert
29 "
"

PROPOSED NEW MEMBER:

«&gt;»»»
C
na- •*
kUbll
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tOwllHjCl Olllp
by Norm Youtsey for the classification of Chamber
of Commerce Executive Manager, Any objections to
this proposal should be made in writing within 10
days to:
UnMs-d "DoK" Tn—- h-x-

PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
P. 0. Box 1590
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJM.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey '
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday-each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, DanDean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carrail Barnes, Fred Culy ■'
INTERNATIONAL service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
international Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
■ .
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; ' Milligan, Chairman] George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore,‘Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Progt*am:.Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larrylveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
. Treadwell
. Chairman; John Pierson’ ’’
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse, .
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes .
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
CLUB HISTORIAN
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Ernie Luse
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
SONG LEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea- Dan Magsig
JimTroust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -FellowshipCommlttee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
T5-Barry Case
22-Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
..November 1981
’* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson
April 1982
6-Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 • Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45-N. Monroe StreejLr. Helen. ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat.............. • •
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann ..........
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park .........
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-5270
279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-2744
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
.•
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2311
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
.
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-7237 278-2239 Holben,- Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. -Holly S..
. 279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St.. - Del Laura .....
278-5006
278-8006 . Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-4982 * Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial R&amp;ad ■ Jocqudlyn
278-6704 Ruse. Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle
279-9412
278-8086 •Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat
.
238-2511 Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-5790 Seaman. Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278*6183 Sexton. Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
278-6501 Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2161
278-5378 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-2912 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696 278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri. . .........................
279-7130 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
279-9448
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright • Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . . ..767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 |Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian.........................
278-4222
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
278-5556
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jon
....................
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278*5303 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-2811 •Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
278-4402
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
...........................
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. • Janet
278-5521
Milnes, William; 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-6736
278-4424
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue • Elaine
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •
278-7703
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean........................
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
2 8- 978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
767-3417 O’Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
™’’™ Pierce, Dave. 114 Hillcrest - Karen
278- 2900
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
278-6356
• Honorary Member
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..........................
278-8981
X fr* f I Ov

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best ”

The COLDWATEB^ta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATf^R^ARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club' in the U. S. A.
December 22, 1981
The editorial staff of the Rotary News1etter wishes you and yours a joyous and
happy holiday season!
Let's all reflect
on the true meaning of Christmas.
There
must be something to it. All through these
hundreds of years, people have taken time
out to celebrate the birth of Christ.
There's a lot of commercialism, etc.
connected with the celebration, but let's
keep that on the fun side of the ledger and
take a moment to be reflective of what
Jesus Christ has done for our world. May
his blessings continue to please you
throughout the year.

BIRTHDAYS:

Chuck Bacon - approximately
the same age as Bob Hope

Education Public
Egg Distribution
Electric Equipment and Supplies Wholesale
Farm and Home Products
Flowers Retail

Heating and Air Conditioning
Homes Manufacturing
Insurance, Health and Accident
Iron Casting Manufacturing
Laundry Service
Loan Companies

Motel Operation
Musical Instruments Retail

Optical Goods Retail
ABSENTEES - December 22, 1981:

Duane Davidson
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Rich Hol ben
John Klein
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon
Tom Miller

Dean Milligan
Bob Nagle
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Charles Woodward
Jim York

Real Estate Appraisal

Sheet Metal Working
Shoes Manufacturing
Social Welfare Department
Soft Water Service

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Qu i ncy
Bronson
Qu i ncy
Qu i ncy

Ray Ehl
Jerry Hol 1ister
Bob Whithead

Petroleum Sales
Physician Pschiatry
Photography
Postal Service
Public Safety, Police

Telephone Service

Title Service
T imber
Transportation, Draying and Hauling

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

Ken Elliott

Veterinarian
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS
Listed below are some of the classifica­
tions formerly held by Coldwater Rotarians.
These are presently open.
Also, new
classifications can be established for any
prospective member who meets the qualifi­
cations for Rotary membership.

Agricultural Implement Retail
Airport Operating
Automobile Operating
Automobile Leasing
Automobile Parts Assembly

Window Glass Retail
Wood Door Manufacturing

JEST OF THE WEEK
The young lady of the house was excited
about the young man she had started dating.
He was, she went on, the most wonderful
young man that ever lived.

Does he have any money?" asked her father.
The young lady was somewhat agitated.
"You men," said she, "are all alike.
That's exactly the same question he asked
about you I"

Bearing Distributing
Boys Work Organization
Brass Manufacturing
Chamber of Commerce
Cigar and Tobacco Distributing
Copper Goods Wholesale

GREETERS:
Dec. 29 - C. Barnes/E. Geishert
Jan. 5 - H. Card/T. Miller

Dry Goods Retail

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
. COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26. 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE -- WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�-------------- -------1I

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25, 1981

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1 w

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman; Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman; Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
DaveRubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Milnes
Seaman

CLUB SERVICE

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman ;TerryO'Connell,Al Nel son
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; JimYork, Dan

Ernie Luse

Magsig
SONG LEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea'- Dan Magsig
J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
ROTARY SHOW
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Mil ler,
i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

★

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18-EdDevito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10- Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

'December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-DaveRubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, B6 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen.........................
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Groce
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill. 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy . . . .
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . ■ .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair........................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol . ■ . ■
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy.........................
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha • Brenda..
Faulkner, Jock. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy ■ Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street - Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita,..
.............
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S......................... • •
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiskj^Rond • Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-8086 •Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J....................
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . ■ ■
278-5378 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright ■ Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane ......
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean.......................
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
278- 8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Moura.........................
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pruitt. Fleming. 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel - •
278-2311
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-7237
Rumsey. Robert, .120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ..
278-5006
Ruso, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle................
279-9412
Schiubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. ■ Harriet
278-2272
seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
, 238-4414
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Rood - Rita
‘ 278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
278-6501 shea, jo)n( 65 e. Pearl Street-Kim
278-2161
278-2912 SfeKey Don ]0500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696

279-9266
279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790
ovo *1 an

Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle
- Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl
Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road—Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle •
Carol
278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake
Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,-Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639- 8453 York James 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5796 Youtsoy, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

2
278-6603
278-5556

238-2456
278
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�The COLDREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATM RCjTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Cli) t) in the U. S. A.

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Not much going on thii wee* at Ji.ie1 oTe*

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
A girl loves a’boj's voice vOhenMt has a ring in it.

Rotary Ranch.
27 of us ole cowpokeV'
was absent.
Those of us chat made it
enjoyed the free "respite" handed out
by our delightful greeters-Seisha^t
and Barnes (G &amp; B).
The fuod.was.
excellent and our lovely sfurgeauts^di^ a
fine job of brightening our day and
lighting our pockets.

BIRTHDAYS:

YET ANOTHER THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
A pessimist is a person who looks both wa/s
before crossing a one-way street.

Chuck Davis - 29???????

That's what Chuck said.
I think
Chuck has been working in the sun '
much too long.
President Norm reported that we are
third in the District for attendance
behind Portage and Vicksburg.
Let's
hope our absent brethren can make up
this week and vault us into first place!

JAPE OF THE WEEK
The mother was having a hard time getting
everyone off to school in the morning. One of then’
complained.
"Nobody likes me,” he said. “The teachers don’.'
like me. The kids hate me. The bus drivers don’t like
me. The school board wants me to drop out. The

SENTEES - December 29, 1981 :

Walt Bal com
Richie Barnes
Barry Case
Harold Creal
Dan Dean
Larry Do nay
Ray Fast
Charles Geishert
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Ralph LaGro
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon

Dan Magsig
Tom Miller
Dean Milligan
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Ha1 Sexton
Inn Stpffpv
Howard Taylor^
Bill Tyson
Larry Woodhams
Charles Woodward
Jim York

janitors have it in for me. I just plain don’t feel like
going to school.”
"But you have to go,” said his mother. “You arc
her Ithy. You have much to learn. You have
something to offer others. You are a leader. Besides
all that, you're forty five years old and you’re the
Superintendent.”

JEST OF THE WEEK
This is about the football player who was telling
one of his friends about his experience with this girl
friend.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Al Wil er
PROGRAM:
day.

1

Bronson
The program man took a vacation

“She said she’d be faithful to the end,” said he.
“Gosh," said the friend, that sounds great'"
"But I' m the quarterback!”

Don't forget - Show Practice starts next
week!
Endmen
Chorus

Sunday
Tues.

January 3
January 5

1982
1982

1:00 PM
7:30 PM

POESY DEPARTMENT
Whatever I rouble Adam had,
w...........
-i...... „r

All practices during January will be at the
Elks.
Greeters:

Could say. when Adam cracked a joke,
“I've heard that one before.”

Harold Card
Tom Miller

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

A1

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
CT&lt;^|E|M«vP^L HARR,S awARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEAABER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12; 15 PJA.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

-----------

COMMUNITY SERVICE &lt;

COOlTTEES

Director: Alan Sward
Handkappbd Children: T erryO'CbhDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairmqtif-'BillCrotty;BarryCase I August 1981
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman; Rural-UrbamWaltBaicom,Chairman;
4-Lester Wise
Bob Loose, Les Wise
•
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
**
11 - Fellowship Committee
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
18-Ed Devito
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
25
- District Governor
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
September 1981
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman; Ciia|rman; Dave Rubley; Dick U hl
t 1 -Walt Balcom
Dave Rubley, John Decih, Bob Nagle,
■=* 8-Steve Glover
t
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
^*** * L
15 - Barry Case
INTERNATIONAL,
service
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
22 - Jack Faulkner
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Maire
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
international Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
October 1981
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
6 - Warren Adair
Program: Larry Woodhams
C.halrjnan; Larry Iveson, Dale
' 13-John Shea
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
20 - Bill Tyson
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
27 - Vince Kornstein
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes
November 1981
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
* 3 - Duane Davidson
Chairman;TerryO‘Connell, Al Nelson
10 - Donald DePew
NEW MEMBER
17 - Don Steffey
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR
24 - Carroll Barnes
Director: Howard Taylor

CLUB SERVICE^

,

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson
April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-JerryTowns

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

q.
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADERS
John Shea j^Dan Magsig

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26, 27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Hol ben
Director: Dan Magsig

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12-Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn. ...........
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Koren
Biringer. Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street ■ Margaret. .....
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy .....
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creel, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopowa Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011 Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
278*6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. *4rene
*. . . .
278*2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.................... c ’ ’ ’
278*8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet . . .
278*4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court * Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278*5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278*5378 Koss. James. 76 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278*4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278*2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha • Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive * Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive * Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
............................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand * Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street * Susan
278-2968 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278*6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278-8655 Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481 Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.........................
279*7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278*8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 RUSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street ; Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278 5790 5eamant Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278 6^83 Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita

278-5270
278*2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373

Agni Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
™Shea, Johi, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim............................
778*7912
770 7130 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
’
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 Swartf Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278*2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive * Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Rood • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. *t Linda • • •
278- 6856 Woodword, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639- 8453 yor^ jorpes, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5796 youtSeyt Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-2900
278-6356
• Honorary Member
278-8981

278-4907
278-2161
238-4696•
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278*6603
278-5556
278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278*4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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                    <text>The COLDWATEKrateftwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER NOTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singmg&amp;t vhw m the U. S; A.
January 5, 1982

PRES SEZ:
Disregard notice about the
Board meeting which you received in the
mail. The Board of Directors will meet
Tuesday, January 12, at 7:00 P.M. at
the Elks basement (just prior to chorus
rehearsal).
(I guess the Board need not
be concerned with the open meetings act.)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
60 YEARS YOUNG TODAY!!! Original member­
ship shows 22 members.
NOTES FROM BOB RUMSEY:

Please send all make- up cards (January
1981 through December 1981) that have not
been turned in to Bob Rumsey, 120 Cheryl
Ann Drive, Coldwater, at once. The semi­
annual report must be completed within
the next seven days.
The following members had 100% perfect
attendance for the past 26 weeks (July 1,
1981 through December 31, 1981):

Bob Loose
Ernest Luse
Jim Lyon
Al Nelson
Dave Pierce
Bob Rumsey
Craig Sebald
Hal Sexton
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

Warren Adair
Walt Bal com
Harold Card
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Jeff Dean
Ken Elliott
Jack Faulkner
Bob Kerr
John Klein
Gary Kuckel

ABSENTEES - January 5, 1982:
Jim Lyon
John Milnes
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Fleming Pruitt
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Charles Woodward
Jim York

for his displays.

Thank you, Dan and Walt, for bringing a
moment of beauty into our hurried lives.

*****
DON'T FORGET PRACTICE!
--H

Group

Date

Time

Place

1-10
1-12
1-19
1-26

1:00 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM

Endmen
Elks
Chorus
Elks
Chorus
El ks
Chorus
El ks
*****

GREETERS:

January 12 - H. Card/T. Miller
19 - F. Culy/D. Davidson
*****

(Editor's note: We're going to leave it at
this and the heck with criticism.
If there's
one thing this publication can't stand, it's
constructive criticism.
Destructive criti­
cism, that's o.k., but kindly keep it that
way. Thank you.)
This particular jest is about the fellow
who paid a visit to the local tonsorial
parlor.

"Your hair needs cutting badly," said the
barber.
"You've got that wrong," said the customer.
It needs cutting nicely. Last time out you
cut it very badly indeed."

Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Al bion

A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

A sense of humor is what makes you laugh at
something which would make you darned good
and mad if it happened to you.

* * * * *
PROGRAM:

BITS &amp; PIECES

Dan Magsig filled in for Jim York and
introduced Walt Watson, Plant Manager of
Voltek. Walt's hobby is woodcarving, and
he has been at it for eight years. Wood­
carving ducks, birds and other wildlife
is an outgrowth of duck decoys which
started years ago.

Anything scarce is valuable; praise, for
example!

A lot of people love their jobs.
work they hate.

It's the

A foot is a device for finding furniture in
the dark.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 &gt; RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

You Will Always Be. Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

»

Walt uses basswood and oil paints to create
his masterpieces. He calls himself an
amateur, but his work is beautiful and he
has accumulated 25 ribbons and other awards

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Al Wil er
Bob Stark
Jim Eley
Steve Dobson
Paul Ashley
Ted Glynn
Bill Hileman

.g

not do them justice.

JEST IN TIME

Congratulations to all!!!
* * * * '*

Carroll Barnes
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Charles Davis
John Dygert
Jack Faulkner
Steve Glover
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben

There is an annual show in Ocean City,
Maryland, each spring where Walt competes &gt;
with his carvings in the "amateur" class.
Last year, there were 650 carvers display- *t
ing 1700 pieces. Walt showed a number of
slides of this competition and brought
along some of his award-winning carvings.
The beauty and intricate detail of his
*.
works cannot be described by me; I could

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�4

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasuter

DIRECTORS:

!*

J982 • Paul Ruse, Al^n Sward,
Howard.Tpyldr
1983 - Mark Mtyre, tarry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
* 1984 - Ralph LaGro? Richard Holben

•

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
' REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1981-82

COi

Director: Alan SwanJ.i
*
ROTARY PROGRAMS
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con- ■
Director:Ral ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; BUI Crafty, Barry Case
August 1981
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-UrbaprWaltB'alcom,Chairman;
4 - Lester Wise
Bob Loose, Les Wise
,
Gordbn S^hlubatls, Dan Dean .
11 -Fellowship Committee
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Gdqsts: Warren Adair,
18 - Ed Devito
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman,*dackFaulkner, Johr\Klein,.
• 25 - District Governor
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Wall
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
September 1981
Fellowship: RichleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick U hl
1 -WaltBalcom
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,*
8
- Steve Glover
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy “
15 ■ Barry Caso
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
22 - Jack Faulkner
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
Steve Glover
.
* International Youth Projects: Dean
Membership: Hal Sextan, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman] George Pierce,
October 1981
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
ProgYam:.Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
6 - Warren Adair
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
13 - John Shea
Chairman; John Pierson’ '
. Treadwell
20 • Bill Tyson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
27 - Vince Kornsteln
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes .
November 1981
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
3 - Duane Davidson
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
10
- Donald DePew
NEW MEMBER
17 - Don Steffey
Treasurer: Ernie Luse
COORDINATOR
24 - Carroll Barnes
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

•

it * District Governor, R.I. District 636

*

IVAN C. STEIN

•

. South Haven, Michigan
Date of blstrict Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee

16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman

25-Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle • Sue
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
....................
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.............................
279- 7163

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary . .............

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda. .
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy
.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita.
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

............

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
.
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet . . . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
.
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
........................

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278- 8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2311

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
.278-579
278-6?83

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
RUSet Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubafis, Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 5- - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414
278-8373

278 6501
__
278-2912
_
270-/130
9917
278-2217
767-4508

S°x*on’ Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim................................

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
$wartt Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy -

278-4907
278-2161
238-4696 •
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278- 6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278*4198 wjse, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams. Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. ♦ Linda • • •
278-6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
9-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. ...

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334

York;’James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie ....... .(
Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna.................

278-5181
278-6586

278-5796
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981

—

• Honorary Member

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

;

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEKgfetary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^'^p^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestthe U. S. A.
January 12, 1982
PRES SEZ:
Don't forget chorus practice every Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. at Elks during
January.
Our newest member, Howard "Reb" Turner was
welcomed into the Club.
Reb is the
Executive Director of the Chamber of
Commerce.
He is retired from the Army
(Major) and holds the Silver Star for his
actions in Viet Nam.
He and his wife,
Denny, reside at 71 East Pearl Street with
two of their three sons. We're glad you
are aboard, Reb, and look forward to a
long and productive association.

ABSENTEES - January 12, 1982:

All our speakers should feel good about
the job they did filling in for John
Dygert.
I hope John returns the favor.

* * * *
DON'T FORGET PRACTICE I
Date

Time

Place

Group

1-19
1-26
2-2
2-4

7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM

El ks
El ks
El ks
Country Club

Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus

*

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Jim Grohol ski
John Sistanich

Bob Stark
Leo Sanderson
Ray Ehl

★

*

GREETERS:

January 19
26

Jim Lyon
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Fleming Pruitt
Jim Troust
Ken Worden

Charles Bacon
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Ken Elliott
Jim Endicott

■k

F. Culy/D. Davidson
II

II

WISDOM FROM THE WASHROOM
It's about the divorcee at a cocktail
party.
Sidling up to a handsome young
bachelor, she said to him, "My, you look
like my third husband!"
He was intrigued
by the remark.

"How many husbands have you had?" he
asked.

NON-ROTARIAN GUEST:

Robin Weishamp
Two," said she.

PROGRAM: John Dygert was suppose to
introduce some high-powered educators who,
were to fill us in on the Occupational
Information Participation project.
But,
John could not make it, so he arranged to
have Jack Faulkner introduce the educators.
The educators did not show so Jack told a
few jokes and sat down.
That left Larry Woodhams with some time to
kill, so he called on Hal Creal, John Shea
and Ray Fast to fill us in on their lives
and professions .

Hal couldn't remember back further than
two weeks,
1
so he told us about his weekend
tripi to Chicago last weekend during the
cold spell which resulted in his fourteen
hour internment in a Paw Paw restaurant.
John Shea is from Harper Woods, went to
MSU, couldn't find any work and came to
His only disColdwater 1% years ago.
appointments since coming here are the
phone service and the water.

Ray Fast also attended MSU and was lucky
to find a job because he had a B.S.
degree.
He's our County Extension
Ray talked about the County
Director.
Extension Office Oil Recycling Program.
There are 26 collection sites in the
County and, basically, it's to handle
motor oil from people who change their
own.

WISDOM FROM KUCKEL
Some tasks have to be put off dozens of
times before they slip your mind.

Then there was the nine-year-old who got
a book for Christmas and went crazy looking
for a place to put the batteries.

If your income is below average and your
spending is above, not to worry.
YOU are
average.

SHOUTS &amp; WISPERS

"Many a person thinks he has been over­
worked just because it took him all day
to do a three-hour job.".— Leisure

"Somehow, I'm never sure if crude refers
to the oil or the pricing." -- Bob Orben
"The cheapest way to have your family tree
traced is to run for office. " -- Quote

"Prejudice is being down on something
you're not up on." — J. B. Qu i ncy
"The business of government is to keep the
government out of business; that is, unless
business needs government ai d."
— Will Rogers

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB -ATTENDANCE CREDIT

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3-LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1991-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Pau! Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malte, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CO/VkVUTTEES

1

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; BUI Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gel short
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Chairman; John Pierson
Treadwell
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; EdGelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman ;TerryO 'Connell, Al N el son
NEW MEMBER

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

COORDINATOR

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN G STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

r
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: HowardTaylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

CLUB HISTORIAN
ErnieLuse

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
Jim Troust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

President, Rotary international
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18-Ed Devito

25 ■ District Governor
September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Komsteln

*

November 1981
3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

1 February 25,26, 27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Hol ben
Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee

16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22-Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann DriveMargaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road ~ Mary
*. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive * Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

PHONE

NAME

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279*7011

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita

...........................

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278*6821
278*2239
278*8006
278*4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956

Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S.. . ... . ... . • .
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rqgd * Jacquelyn
"Jolley,Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive * Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

278- 8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2311

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238’?^''

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis
RUSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet

278-7237.
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

278-5075
278-5378
278-4741

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278-7249

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

278-5917
238-4870
278-4248
278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

767-3417
278- 8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy
.

PHONE

278*6033

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles. 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
’ ’
’
•
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita ..................
278-8373
Roxton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim...................................... 278-2161
77fl“29i z
awm
Steffey
Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
23
7/9-7130
*
77r'o917
Sward’
Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9
278-2217 $wart/ Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude . .
278-4350
767-4508
Taylor,
Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100

’
57R-RR2IO
278-6183
278 6501

Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. * Jan

278-7448

278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road’Eileen
278-5166 Towns. Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol

278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue .
................................

278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean

238-4323 (j hl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. - Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . • .
639- 8453 york, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

Teeter,

278-5796
278-2900

yOUfsey( Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura............................

278*6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

. ■

49036

2

278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjgW^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT.^^^A^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingtst

the U. S. A.
January 19, 1982

Let's all make sure we are present
February 2, 1982, because Dick Hruska says
the program will feature a fancy dessert
served by dancing girls in skimpy clothes.
All this for only an extra 50£!11 Mark
that date on your calendar. Who knows if it helps attendance, President Norm
might have fancy desserts every week.

ABSENTEES - January 19. 1982:
Jim Koss
Ralph LaGro
Bob Loose
Dean Milligan
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Dave Rubley
Paul Ruse
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Lester Wise
Ken Worden

Charles Bacon
Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
Harold Creal
Duane Davidson
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Charles Geishert
Steve Glover
Rich Hol ben

Cross-country skiing is a "cheap" sport,
is not difficult to master the basics and
is good exercise. There are established
trails at the Centennial Ski Shop and at
Heritage Park. There is an "informal"
ski club whose activities are listed in
the newspaper each Saturday.

Thank you, Bill and Connie, for your
program on cross-country skiing.
I'm sure
you '11 get a few converts from Rotary to
visit the shop soon.
*****

DON'T FORGET PRACTICE!

Date

Time

1-26
2-2
2-4
2-9

7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM
7:30 PM

Student Guest
Student Guest
Student Guest

Bob Henning
Dana Nofz
Aileen Ross

El ks
Elks
Country Club
Elks

Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus

GREETERS:
January 26 - F. Culy/D. Davidson
February 2 - J. Koss/J. Milnes

Quincy
Qu i ncy

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Group

* * * * *

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Stark
Mike Bodkins

Place

WORLD UNDERSTANDING WEEK

February 21-27 is World Understanding Week;
this is a good week for programs on other
countries, maybe one of the Foundation or
Exchange students in our area.

CHEER UP!

PROGRAM: Bill Grimes and Connje Elliggt
were present to get us all interested in
cross-country skiing. They have opened a
cross-country ski shop at Bill's home/
office:

Centennial Ski Shop
130 South Centennial Road
278-8668

Bill had on display some different cross­
country skis and other paraphenalia such
as wax, scraper blades, cork, shoes and
poles. There are basically two types of
cross-country skis:
1)

No wax - identified by steps or
fish-scales on the middle
section of the ski.

2)

Wax - identified by a roughed-up
area on the middl e section
of the ski.

Cross-country skiing is for all ages. Bill
and Connie have had 5 year olds and a 75
year old woman on the Centennial Ski Shop
tra i1s.

A film was shown that gave us all a good
overview of the basics of cross-country
skiing.

Chances are that you or your company made
more money in 1981 than General Motors,
Ford and Chrysler combined.
INFLATION JOY!

Man paying bill at Butcher Shop.
"No, No,
you've got it wrong! I ordered a rolled
roast, not a Rolls Royce.

(both from the Kalamazoo Rotary News)
FURTHERMORE Then there was this hippy type girl
standing at the corner. A Rotarian, being
concerned, approached her and asked, "Young
lady, do you know your left breast is
exposed"? "My goodness"! she replied,
"I've left my baby on the bus.

Several church members were being asked to
what they attributed their longevity.
"And why do vou think God has permitted
you to reach the age of 92?" one wealthy
lady was asked.

She thought about it for a moment.
"I
think He is testing the patience of my
relatives."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S VISIT

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT

FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.- ------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�II

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 * Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 ■ Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 ■ Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL * When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Chairman; John Pierson
Treadwell
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
NEW MEMBER

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 ■ Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981

6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Komstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17-Don Steffey
24 ■ Carroll Barnes
I December 1981

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; JimYork, Dan

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommlltee
1B * Ed Devito

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Magslg
SONGLEADERS
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
John Shea - Dan Magsig
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,
ROTARY SHOW
i February 25,26, 27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 • John Dygert
12 - JimYork
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee

16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Naglo
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sobaid
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-DaveRubley
22-Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret ■ •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
. .

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road ■ Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricio

Conrod, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty. Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Rood - Mary
,
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Doyburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

238-2266 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303
'Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
.'
278-5917
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island • Fae
238-4870
278-4248 Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-8413 Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-2968 Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-6978 Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
767-3417 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
278-8655

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Roy, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street-Cindy

2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

. .................

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278- 8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel

. .

278-2311

279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
ZZ8’8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
238 25*11 RuSe’ Paul' 151 N' Hud,on s,reet : Myrtle..................

-278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

278-5790

Sch,ubatis-Gordon- 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet

'ocelli Toupolik
- RalPh- 11°° W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

238-4414
' 278-8373
278-4907
. 278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603

???"Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine

278-5556
278-8474
238-2456

279 7891 Trous*’ James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol.......................................
238-4323 util. RichOrd, 97 Edison Court. - Janet
ovn 6783 Whi,e' R'shard. 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 wiset Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....

278-4402
279-7806
278-552’1
278-6736
278-4424

278- 6856

Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -. Linda • • •

278-7703

Woodword- Charles, 163 Marshall...................................
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
w
York, James. 264 W. State Street. - Susie.........................
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-5033
278-6334

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

279- 9349
MO OAM
Our*
278 5706
“
278-2900

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................

278 8981

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

" Honorary Member

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcome

278-2272

8eoman' Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
5exton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
s»e«eV Don, 10500 Kenaston-Susan
5w°rd, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Sw?rt Copr',d- 90 N- Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
tjjo
TaY or&gt; Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marion
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara

278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278- 2912
279- 7130
278 2217
767.45ns

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

MR- ERNEST
LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
r_
COLDWATER,
j MICHIGAN

49036

’

278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best1'

The COLDWATEjfflfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA1 ER R^JARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
January 26, 1982
PRES SEZ:
President Norm reported to
the club that the board was considering
the clubs financial distribution of the
wealth that our illustrious sargeants
have been collecting.
Presently we
keep 50% ($750) for local scholarships
and donate the other 50% ($750) to
Rotary Foundation.
Lots of discussion
about whether or not to reduce or stop
donations from this source to the
Foundation.
There's some pro and con
opinions out there, and the Board wants
us as a club to decide the question.
VOTE at this Tuesdays meeting..Please
be present.
Dave and Terry would like
to see 30% to Rotary Foundation, 30% to
Scholarships, and 40% to Administration
&amp; Development/Collection fees. (That's
Dave &amp; Terry).
One solution may be to
reduce fines!! (???)
If we don't have
the money,..we can't worry about who
gets it !!!
ABSENTEES - January 26, 1982:

Warren Adair
Richie Barnes
Duane Davidson
Jim Koss
Jim Lyon
Tom Normandin
Paul Ruse
Don Steffey
Ken Worden

Walt Bal com
Bill Crotty
Dick Hruska
Gary Kuckel
John Milnes
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Howard Taylor

John Shea did a remarkably apt job in
leading the club singing accompanied by
a new guest pianist who is touring with
the Interlochen Orchestra.
She looked
remarkably like Donna Youtsey.
So much
so, that I even spoke and said "Hi Donna".
Ever polite, the Interlochen student
responded, and poke back, even calling
me by my first name. AMAZING!

Dan Magsig encouraged members to faith­
fully attend chorus rehearshals every
Tuesday evening at the Elks. Also, begin­
ning next week, we will be rehearsing on
Thursdays at the Country Club. ONLY 25
DAYS UNTIL SHOW TIME fellas
Lets all
get behind Dan and work to make this a
great show.

Al Nelson needs your advertising Money by
Friday!!
Big Al threatened to extract
some Big Fines from any one not turning
in their advertising by Tuesday!!
You
know what they say about Big Al in the
Second Ward..."Him strong as Bull, two—
maybe three times as smart!!.

The SKIT COMMITTEE will shortly be distrib­
uting skits, jokes and one-liners for the
show.
If you've got a great one-liner,
let Terry &amp; Dave know.

ROTARIAN GUEST:

Floyd L. Costerisan, Lansing
Bob Beauchamp, Bronson
Jerry Hollister, Bronson
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Charles E. Harmon
Donna Youtsey

PROGRAM:
Gordon Schlubatis had an
excellent program!! He began by
complimenting the integrity, appear­
ance, and intelligence of the club
for which Larry Woodhams accepted
credit. (Must be Gordon was absent
when Norm introduced to the club
"The Typical Rotarian". Gordon
then proceeded to show the club
slides of his trip to Kenya, on the
Dark Continent (No—not East Chicago).
Africa.
The slides presented a
beautiful picture of the country side,
terrain, mountains, as well as several
slides of the unique wild-life typical
to the area (Elephants, Lions, Antelope,
Giraffes, Baboons, Zebra's, no-bras, and
some naked Kiwanian who rides his bicycle
through the village.
The program was
richly endowed by Gordon's comments
about the slowness of the projector, and
his comments about the natives and their
environment.
Thank you Gordon, for a
refreshing, and interesting program!!!

Isn't it funny nobody said anything about
Bill Carlsons haircut?

Bill Tyson told about the Used Car dealer
who started out poor, but died a million­
aire.
Bill says he acquired it through
honesty, industry, economy, continuous
effort, perseverance, a touch of genius,
and an uncle who died and left him a million
bucks

Ed Devito told us his definition of a lawyer
he's a man who gets two other men to
strip for a fight and then takes their
clothes

PROPOSED NEW MEMBER:
Luke Pinsonneault has been proposed for
membership for the classification
Wood Veneer Manufacturing.
Any objections to these proposals should
be made in writing within 10 days to:

PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, MI 49036

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

L HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEAABER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6?i5 P M

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

“

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY EVECTION 198 M2
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vkc-Prcsldent
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 * Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 2nd Tuesday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE T w

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-UrbantWaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman: John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chalrman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommltteo
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton

Magslg
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

President, Rotary International

STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN

8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-Fred Culy

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 ■ Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11- Craig Sobaid
18- Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

February 1982

* 100% Attendance Day

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
BdlcPmrWalton; 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 'Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. • Holly S..
TV. . . ; .
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road -'Cacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy . . . .
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

Fuller, William. 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street* Cindy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

. ....................

278-5075
278-5378
278-4741

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278-7249

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
,.....................
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
....
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

279-9266
T 279-7810

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .

278-2311

278-7237
278-5006
279^9412

•

278 5790 Schluba,is- Gordon. 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island • Marilyn

278-2272
238-4414

v7H*nnAII

*

278-6183
278 6501

Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita ..................
5ex*on’ Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda

278 2912
279 7130
27fl 2217
’Z21
767-4508

Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim................................. ; 278-2161
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
2
ward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude .. 278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-710

’

-

,

278-8373
278-4907

Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-7448
278-2007
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 TOwnSt jorry. ]02 Carlyle - Carol

2
278-660
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley • Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson Bi|| 227 Rjvervjew . Carol......................................

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

Richard, 97 Edison Court.-Janet
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703

070Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
^or^en» Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . • .

278-5033
278-6334

238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492

*&gt;70 k7oa
278-5796
278-2900

York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
yOOfSey Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5270
278-2744

279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura .....
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruso. Pou|( i5| N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

278- 6668

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER* MICHIGAN

49036

(

278-5181
278-6586

�“/ie Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgMwy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^'^AR^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest C^hii&gt; in the U. S. A.

February 2, 1982

PRES SEZ:
The Club voted unanimously to
continue contributing to the Rotary
Foundation.
The Foundation Committee is
preparing a program to let us know where
the money goes and the Board of Directors
are mulling over the percentage of fines
to be devoted to Rotary Foundation.

BIRTHDAYS:

Vince Kornstien - 49 and holding
- 35 + or Bob Loose
- 4 1ight years old
Chet Graves
almost
forgot —
and, oh, yes,
strong
like 6-year
Al Nelson
old bull, two-maybe three times
smarter

DON'T FORGET ROTARY PRACTICES:

Time

2-9
2-11
2-16
2-18

7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30

PM
PM
PM
PM

*

* * * *

GREETERS:

* * ♦ *

Date

Thank you, Dick, for your delightful
"dessert" presentation.
I'm sure all of
us found it hard to concentrate the rest
of the afternoon.

Place

Group

Elks Temple
Country Club
Elks Temple
Country Club

Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus

February 9 - J. Koss/J. Milnes
16 - R. White/M. Ma ire

GETTING BACK TO BOY SCOUTING,
WE ARE REMINDED...

...of the story about the scoutmaster who
was watching several tenderfoot scouts
making their first attempts at outdoor
cooking.

"How are you getting along, fellows?" he
Have you forgotten any essential
asked.
equipment?"

"Yes, I have," said one of the scouts,
despairingly, "my mother."

MORE WORDS OF WISDOM
ABSENTEES

February 2, 1982:

Carroll Barnes
Bill Crotty
John Dygert
Rich Hol ben
John Klein
Ralph LaGro
Jim Lyon

Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Dick White

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ed Perkins
Ray Ehl
Bill McConachie

Bronson
Quincy
Kalamazoo South

J^o matter how hard you shop for an item,
after you've bought it. it will be on sale
.Somewhere else cheaper.

Negative expectations yield negative
results; positive expectations yield
negative results.

If you miss one issue of any magazine, it
will be the one which had the article in
it you were most anxious to read.
Corol­
lary; all of your friends missed it or
threw it out.

FROM THE COURT, A REPORT

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Mark R. Williams
Walter Titus

Dick Hruszka introduced his
PROGRAM:
to
the Club.
Her name is
"dessert
Shauna and her hobby is teaching the
art of belly-dancing.
Shauna spoke to
the Club about the history of belly­
dancing and the various kinds of dance,
but I was so busy watching her navel, I
forgot to take notes. As a matter of
fact, I got a little dizzy and light­
headed!
Luckily for me, Ernie came to
my rescue and took center-stage
learning to belly-dance with Shauna.

The defendant had been charged with embez­
zlement and it had been a long trial and
one marked with much controversy.
Finally
the jury brought in the verdict of not
guilty.

The defendant turned to his attorney.
Does that mean," he asked, "that I get

Only twenty-five years ago you could be
arrested for some of the things now honored
with Academy Awards.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDAN CE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE -- WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12* 10 *P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchloBames, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, DlckUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformatlonsEmle Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 ■ Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben

★

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

r
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Magsig
Four-WayTest: Jim Koss, Chairman;

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADERS

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

Relations Committee
16 ■ Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John SheaDon Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 ■ Jack Faulkner
29 • Retired Friends Comm,

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommlttee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee

February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road * Jo Ann
Conrad, James. 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary..................

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine. ....
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street-Cindy
. . .

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7011

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 * Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

278-6033 Graves, Chet, 101 Carlylg,- Nita. . . . .e..............................
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306
Fiske Road- - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive * Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....

279-7810
278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
.278-579

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S- - Harriet
$eQman&lt; Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-2744
278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412’
278-2272
238-4414

278-6183

Sebald- Craig, &gt;33 Narrows Road - Rita

' 278-8373

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
™
Shea, Join, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2912
'
'
w.aa
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
970-7130
'
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy.
.....
278-2217 Swartt Conrad, 90 N. Cloy, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy

278-4907
, 278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

278-5075
278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . •
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 *Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................
278-5917
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet.
............
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
..............................
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.............................
279-7163

278-7448
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147
Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W.Chicago Road'-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811 • Treadwell. Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson Bi|| 227 Rjverview . Carol......................................

238*2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323 ghl, Richard, 97 Edison Court_ - Janet . .
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 yyoodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • •
278-6856 Woojward( Charles, 163 Marshall

278-5521
278-6736
278*4424
278*7703
278-5033

Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .

278*5796
278-2900

York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278*6334

278-5181
278-6586
x"7)
(

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^Wy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^W CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest (fyvin the U. S. A.

PREZ SEZ:
Requests for disbursement of the
receipts from the Rotary Show should be in
by February 23, 1982.
Presentations can
then be made to the Club during the next
several weeks and a vote taken in April on

the disbursements.
Thank-you notes were received from Connie
Schwartz and Dave Pierce on behalf of his
daughter.

BIRTHDAY GRAND LIST:
Remarks

Name

Date

Al Nelson

1-28-32

Didn't know bulls
lived that long

Hal Sexton

2-3-33

A little Grecian
Formula will help
alot

Fred Culy

2-4-25

The older he gets,
the dapper he gets

Dick White

2-4-33

See, Hal, what a
little Grecian
Formula will do

Jim Lyon

2-7-38

Jim could use a
1ittle you know
what to put the
Grecian Formula on

Sal Pierson

2-9-19

Still swings a mea n
golf club

Jim Troust

2-9-41

Only God knows for sure

* * * * *
ABSENTEES - February 9, 1982:

Barry Case
Dan Dean
Bob Loose
George Pierce
Chuck Putnam

Ken Putnam
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward

February 9

1982

Systems

Voltek

Bundy

None
14
6.00
9.50
No
Yes
N/A
8
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No

None
73
5.97
7.78
.3 CPI
Yes
15/30
10
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

U.A.W.
125
7.56
8.49
.4 CPI
No
10/20
12-14
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Union
Number of Employees
Avg. Wage-Production
Avg. Wage-Skilled
COLA
Incentive/Bonus Plan
Shift Differential
Paid Holidays
Life Insurance
Hospital Insurance
Dental Insurance
Pension Plan
Sick &amp; Accident Plan
Vacation Plan
Paid Jury Duty
Paid Bereavement
Grievance Procedure
Formal Shop Rules
Formal Absent'sm Plan

Interestingly, absenteeism is the biggest
problem facing industry,
In Michigan,
following at a close second is workers
compensation claims,
Hopefully, the recent
workers compensation legislation that passed
effective January 1, 1982 will bring down
some of the costs of operating in this state.
Let Reb Turner know the pros and cons of how
the act is affecting your operation.
■x

*

*

*

-k

DON'T FORGET ROTARY PRACTICES:

Date

Time

Place

Group

2-16
2-18
2-21
2-22

7:30 PM
7:30 PM

Elks Temple
Country Club
Tibbits
Tibbits

Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus

7:30 PM

*****
GREETERS:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Stark
Barry Bender
Oncan Johnson

February 16 - R. White/M. Ma ire
II
II
23 -

Quincy
Quincy
Lapeer

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Kevin Sheppard
Kristin Kennedy

MORE NATURAL LAWS

Shelly Heator

All toothaches start on Saturday night.

PROGRAM:
The Employer/Employee Relations
Committee (Chet Graves, Dan Magsig and
Jim York) presented a comparison of wages
and fringe benefits for their companies.
Here is their comparison table for those
of us that did not get a copy:

You can't tell how deep a puddle is until
you step in it.
A bird in the hand is safer than one
overhead.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12; 15 PJM.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 198I-B2
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vke-Pr«ld«nt
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'Con*
DlrectariRalph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: RalphLaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Pro|ects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, Jc
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

r
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

President, Rotary International

STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 • Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15-BarryCase
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

October 1981
6 ■ Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

November 1981
3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Choi
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Relations Committee

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommlttee
18-Ed Devito

*

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

29 - Dan Dean

John Shea- Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

* 100% Attendance Day

t

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

.

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

279-7810
278- 8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

• .

278-2744
278-2311

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
^Ba*CTon
278-5790
q_q q xn
97fl.Aifla

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street : Myrtle..................
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
5eamanj Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

NAME

279-7011
278-6033

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial ttd. - Irene.. .*
278-2239 Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
278-8006 Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982 Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield * Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075 Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
278-5378 Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park........................... •
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary...................

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dy., Tekonsha - Brenda..

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat

278- 8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279- 7163

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen.
Barnes. Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
.
Biringer. Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy
................

767-3417

278-8373
278-4907

9912

Shea'Jolw* 65 E’ PeaH Street ’ Kim.................................

278-2161

71oa

238-4696•
279-9448
278-4350

278-7100

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

7
278-2217

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

767-4508

TOy|or, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik. Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Town$, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol

278-4222
278*6603
278-5556
278-8474

'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive « Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................

278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639-8453

(Jhl. Richard, 97 Edison Court, - Janet
...................
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wi$e, Lester. 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda •
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
&lt;

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

278-5796
278-2900

youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-6586

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.............................

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, p.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

*

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
tOLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

l. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEKMWaoi REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf&amp;CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestcft$Tn the U. S. A.

February 23, 1982
CORRECTION: Please note Ken Putnam is not
hospitalized. He is home, but unable to
see visitors.
I know you all join me in
wishing Ken the best.
■Ar W k it k

PREZ SEZ: Rotary is 77 years old today!
Happy Birthday Guys!

Requests for Rotary Show Funds:

Item

Sponsoring Rotarian

1.

Hospice Organization

Duke Sward

2.

Crushed tile for High
School track

Dick Uhl

YMCA Camp Kimball scholarships for under privileged kids - 5 @
$85/each

Gary Kuckel

Possibility of a YMCA
facility for Branch
County (seed money needed
to investigate al ternatives - $200-$500)

Gary Kuckel

BISD - new phonic ear
system - $775

John Dygert

6.

American Cancer Society

Dick White

7.

Christmas Decorations
Project - $500

Jerry Towns

Community Health Center
Development Commi ttee Equipment Fund

Dave Pierce

9.

Tibbits Opera Foundation

????

10.

Sister Cities Festival seed money

Gary Kuckel

3.

4.

5.

8.

★

★

★

★

CONTRIBUTIONS TO ROTARY FOUNDATION
District 636 has contributed, as of the
first of January, $15,287.46; Jackson has
sent in the most, $2,880.00; second was
St. Joseph-Benton Harbor with $1,310.00.
We have 29 clubs who have not sent in one
cent.
It we are to meet our goal of
nearly $70,000 for two extra awards we
will have to start sending in more Paul
Harris Sustaining and Paul Harris Fellows.
Most clubs have one or two members that
could or would like to become a Paul Harris
Rotary Fellow.
Let's see which club can
come up with the first Fellow after the
fifteenth of February.
I have received
word from R.I. that Russ Hanson of the
Lakeshore Rotary Club has been made a
Paul Harris Fellow.
Congratulations, Russ!

★ * k ★ ★

VERMONT STORY

This one is about the motorist from New
York who came into the sleepy little
Vermont village in a cloud of dust.
Seeing the town marshal standing nearby
on the sidewalk he stopped the car and
beckoned him over.

★

BIRTHDAYS:

Bill Carlson - 18 + (has yet to lose
*
his baby fat)
★ ★ ★ it -k

r'

ABSENTEES - February 23, 1982:

Richie Barnes
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Jack Faulkner
Jim Koss
Ralph LaGro

Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Putnam
Lester Wise
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bob Sargent
Paul Ashley
Ralph Schafer
Bob Whithead

Qu i ncy
Bronson
Bronson
Qu i ncy

"What is the speed limit in this town?"
he asked.

The marshal pushed his hat up and scratched
his head.
"Ain't got one," he said.
"You
city fellers can't get through here any
too fast for us."
WORDS OF MORE THAN COMMON WISDOM
A proliferation of new tax laws creates a
proliferation of new loopholes.

You can lead a horse to water, but if you
can get him to float on his back you're
onto something.

A bird in the hand is safer than one
overhead.
Celibacy is not hereditary.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Shelly Heator
Kevin Sheppard

Chuck Bristol

If you can't convince them, confuse them.

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

* k * * *
PROGRAM: Gary Kuckel introduced Maestro
Daniel Magsig who led us in practicing
our show tunes.

It's Show Week - Let's give it our all.

We often meet some shady characters on the
sunny side of the street.
★

GREETERS:

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

★

★

★

★

March 2 - W. Bobier/D. Biringer
9 ”
”

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 12-15 PJW
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY i 2-15 pL
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY 6^15 }

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVl.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vlce-Presld«nt

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Director:Ral ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotfy,Barry Caso
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chalrman;JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick U hl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sextan, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informatlon^Ernle Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman ;TerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

r
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

September 1981
1 - WaltBalcom
8 - Steve Glover
15-Barry Case
22 • Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 • Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 • Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 * John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4-Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-JerryTowns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita. . . • u, ...... .^. • •
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

279-7810
278- 8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

. .

278-2744
278-2311

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle.................
$chlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S’. - Harriet
seaman&lt; Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
. 238-4414

ovn MM

Sebold, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita..................

‘ 278-8S73

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S..—
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial &lt;Rvad - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . ...............
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha........................
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....

,
278 Ml 2

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shea'John' 65 E‘ Pearl Street ‘ Kim.............................

!

7&lt;?’
278-2217

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
Swartt Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..

238-4696
279-9448
278-4350

767-4508

Tay|or, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •

278-7100

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 ToupalikRalph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy . . . .
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy • Mary .. .
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island • Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1624 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road • Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary..................

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat

Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr„ Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street* Cindy

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Chert

278-4741
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom( 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue........................................
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
. ................
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............................
279- 7163

278-2811
278- 6534
279- 7891
238-4323

* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. - Janet

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-552*1

278-6783
278- 4198

white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....

278-6736
278-4424

279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639- 8453

Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda •
woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York Jarnes 264 W. State Street. - Susie

278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-6586

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

’

278-4907
278’2161

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEOfcte/y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^A^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest cfiwin the U. S. A.
March 2, 1982

PREZ SEZ: The Annual Show was a tremen­
dous success! Final tabulations are not
ready yet, but there will be funds to
distribute to local causes. Voting will
be tabulated next week. In case you threw
away last week's bulletin, here are the
requests:

3.

4.

5.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.

Robert Rhoades
Barry Bender
Dan Dobson
Jim Eley

Du ke Sward
Hospice Organization
Crushed tile for High
Dick Uhl
School track
YMCA Camp Kimball schol­
arships for under­
privileged kids - 5 @
Gary Kuckel
$85 each
Possibility of a YMCA
facility for Branch
County (seed money needed
to investigate alter­
natives - $200-$500)
Gary Kuckel
BISD - new phonic ear
John Dygert
system - $775
Dick White
American Cancer Society
Christmas Decorations
Jerry Towns
Project - $500
Community Health Center
Development Committee Dave Pierce
Equipment Fund
Tibbits Opera Foundation
????
Sister Cities Festival Gary Kuckel
seed money

Interestingly, only 7% of American families
fit the "traditional" role - father working,
mother at home, kids off to school.

.

Endmen shirts are in.

P.S.S.S. Bronson wants to buy the leftover
tickets at half-price.

NEWSFLASH: Coldwater Rotary is now #2 in
the District at 87.4% attendance, just
behind Vicksburg! Good going.

BIRTHDAYS:
Ray Fast - 18 + or - (Ray looks like
he could still wheel a
mean convertible)

ABSENTEES - March 3. 1982:
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
Jim Endicott
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben
John Milnes

Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Terry O'Connell
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Hal Sexton
Paul Thompson
Dick White
Charles Woodward

I remember when I was a sophomore at Notre
Dame, my roommate decided to take those
aptitude tests. Well, he came back to the
room one day very down. I asked Don what
the problem was and he said he just got the
results on his tests. Now, mind you, both
of us were just skimming by and our dads
were getting a little fiesty about sending
us money and paying tuition. Don said the
tests results told him he should be a priest
or a fireman! Don was scared the school
would send the results to his old man who
would pull him out of school, They didn't
and Don went on to be a CPA.

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not knocking
the Career Education Program, Times have
changed and our children need all the
direction and guidance they can get. But
as Doc Bushouse said, the plan is flexible
and not cast in stone. There's always the
possibility someone will change as the years
go by.
Thank you, John, Stan and Marilyn, for a
most informative program. Sounds like a lot
of progress has been made since Dave "the
RIVETER" Pierce got out.
NEWSFLASH: Mayor Nelson is missing a pair
of size 13 galoshes! He is in possession
of someone's size 10 galoshes. Whoever has
Al's size 13's can bring them to the next
Rotary meeting and get their size 10's back.
Al says he won't even make you kiss his feet
in the traditional "homage to the Mayor"
salute.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

*

PROGRAM: John Dygert introduced Stan
Bushouse and Marilyn DePue who told us
about the Career Education Program. This
program grew out of a need for 9th grade
students to be able to conduct themselves
properly while interviewing for summer jobs
and part-time employment. From there it
has grown into course selection to reflect
a student's ability, aptitude and interests
in certain areas. 9th graders receive a
5-week course in their civics classes
geared towards career education. Movies
are shown depicting males and females in
non-traditional roles. Students are given
the "Differential Aptitude Tests" and an
"Employability Development Plan" is developed. The end result being high school
students are more apt to pick a career or
vocation that will be both beneficial to
themselves and to our community upon
graduating from high school.

P.S. If anyone knows of a sound tape of
the show, get word to Dan.

P.S.S.

Jennifer Hoeksema
Julie Schorfhaar
Todd Tannery

Mrs. Louise Shorno
Deni Turner
Stan Bushouse
Marilyn DePue
★

This year's show is going to be hard to
build on. I was thinking about it over
the weekend and the only additions I could
come up with were fireworks at the end of
the show and another piano player to give
Kim a well-deserved rest once in a while.
All in all, I've heard nothing but guper-?
latives for the Club's effort. Congratu­
lations to us all! Thank you, Dan, for
bringing out the best in us all!

Bronson
Qu 1ncy
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Sponsoring Rotarian

Item

1.
2.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

COAAMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNESTLUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 ■ Mark Mairc, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Childrent Terry O'Con­
DlrectonRalph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Moire
Magaxlne: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformatlonsErnio Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
C hairman ;Terry O'Conn ell, Al Nelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

★

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN G STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;

Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18-Ed Devi to
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

November 1981
• 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

■ February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Hol ben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 • Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 • Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 * Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. -4rene

279-7810
278- 8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

. .

278-2744
278-2311

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
$eaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

278-8373
278-4907

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

Faulkner, Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat

Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street •Cindy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

,.x*. . . .

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. . ........................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Ro*rd -.Janet
.
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha * Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
. , .
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 'Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................
278-5917
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce. George. 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
.
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............................
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2912
27 71*10
D°n» 10500 Kenaston - Susan
27R 2217 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •

278-7448
278-2007
2/9-7147
278-5166

, 278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
Foupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
yowns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811 "Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive • Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323 yhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court_-Janet
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • •
278- 6856 Woo&lt;jwar&lt;jt Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Warden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334

278-5796
278-2900

York, James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie
youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

* Honorary Member

278-6356
278-8981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

(

278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATERflSfeta™ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATmgg^^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Cliil^iii the U. S. A.
March 9, 1982
Vice President Woodhams filled in smartly
for President Norm who is off skiing.
Norm
should feel quite comfortable leaving Larry
in charge of the Club when he goes on a
boondoggle.

*****
No birthdays - I guess our parents were
too busy doing other things in July!

*****
ABSENTEES - March .9, 1982:

Bill Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Jim Troust
Charles Woodward
Jim York

Barry Case
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Ed Geishert
Steve Glover
John Klein
Ralph LaGro
Dan Magsig

I am going to spend just a few minutes each
week being1 personally friendly to two or
three members with whom I normally have no
contact.
I am going to let them know I am
personally interested in them as fellow
citizens with ideals in common with mine,
even though I never meet them elsewhere,
socially or in business, and can gain
nothing tangible from them.
I know that the success of my Rotary club
is my personal obligation, not just some­
thing I can leave to a committee.

I, myself, am Rotary, I cannot neglect it
without missing the benefits that give
Rotary its many facets that cause it to
grow in size and usefulness all over the
world.
I need to do this for my own good.
I owe it to my fellow Rotarians, for their
good.

-THE FELLOES, Texarkana, Ark-Tex

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

*****

John K. Worth
Dick Marowelli
Ray Ehl
Paul L. Ashley

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Garry Donner
John Kang

*

* * * * *

PROGRAM:
Gil Patton introduced Ken Luce
who showed a movie about gas and oil
reserves in Michigan.
Eons ago, Michigan
was a large inland sea.
One thing led to
another and now there is gas under the
ground, especially between Alpena and
Petoskey, not to mention all the hot air
that comes out of Lansing.
Exploration
in Michigan got serious after the "Tekon
Lake" discovery in September. 1969.
Michigan Gas Utilities' supply looks good.
Due to conservation measures, annual
consumption is down and Michigan Gas
Utilities has an abundant supply of gas
reserves.
They can handle anything short
of a GM assembly plant.

"Did he go to church?" asked the mortician.
"No," said the widow.
"Did he belong to the Kiwanis?"
No.
"Was he an Optimist?" No.
"Did he belong to the Elks?"
No.
"Masons? Knights of Columbus?"
No.
"Was he a Rotarian?"
No.
"Was he a member of the Klu Klux Klan?"
"What's that?" asked the widow.
"That is one of those devils under the
sheets, explained the mortician.
"That he was," the widow answered.
"That
he was."

*****

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

While the people retain their virtue and
vigilance, no administration, by any
extreme of wickedness or folly, can very
seriously injure the government in the
short space of four years.

A. Lincoln
(First Inaugural Address, March 4,
1861)

Thank you, Gil and Ken, for your presenta­
tion.
Energy audits are available to all
Rotarians compliments of Gil!

SHOUTS &amp; WHISPERS

*****

"Nowadays, the news is read to prisoners in
jail to discourage them from escaping."

MY CONTRIBUTION (from Rotary Quotes)

During this year I am definitely going to
do something about my own personal contri­
bution to Rotary.

"One way tc solve the traffic problem would
be to keep all the cars that are not paid
for off the streets."
—Will Rogers
*****

I am going to look around and see if I can
find someone to propose for membership in
my club.

GREETERS:

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

March 16 - D. Dean/R. Loose
23 "
"

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.

~ S°,NGRECAT,°NAl CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12*15 P.M
JONBVIUE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAYS!: S

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM---------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12*00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12 15PM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12*10 P M

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-B2
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 ■ Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 * Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro. Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
DirectonRalph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformatlonsEmle Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary international
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 ■ District Governor
September 1981
1 -WaltBalcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 ■ Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20-Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

*

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

CLUB HISTORIAN

! December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-Fred Culy

Ernie Luse

Magsig
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;
JlmTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

November 1981
3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

SONGLEADERS
John Shea - Dan Magsig

★

29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

' February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 * Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 ■ John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4-Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15- Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita

279-7810

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn

279*7011
278-6033

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street &gt; Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

278*6821
278-22J39.
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278*7258

Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
.
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238*2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha • Brenda..

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat

278*8655
2/9-9481
639-4433

Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

639-4635
279*7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

$&gt;*. .

Holben, Rich, 9 CornwelLCt. - Holly S..-.
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road / Janet . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr.- Jan

‘Mon, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
.................................

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, HE. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura . ~
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
.278-5790
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217
Swart. Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9*7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
.................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Solly ....

278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278*6534 Proust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. - Janet
278*6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •
278-6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279-9349
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . • .
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie
(

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

278-5796

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

278- 2900

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall * Maura..............................

278-6356
278-8981

Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

. Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PHONE

278-5270
278-2744
278-2311
.278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
238-4696 279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278*4222
278-6603
278-5556

278*8474
238-2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334

278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEBS8feto7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAffO^A^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingast cfitb in the U. S. A.
March 16, 1982

President Norm was back from his skiing
boondoggle to take over the reins. He
immediately rescinded Vice President
Woodhams' "early leavers fine schedule"
and jumped the fine back up to $1.00 from
Larry's two-bits level. When asked about
this situation, Vice President Larry told
this reporter it was another attempt by
southern democrats to circumvent President
Reagan's policy of lowering taxes. He
went on to blurt out that if he got to be
President, he'll put a chicken in every
pot! (or was it a pot in every chicken?)
Anyway, the Club remains in good hands at
the top.

PROGRAM:
Dick Moore introduced fellow
Rotarian Jim Troust who is heading up an
ad hoc committee to attract competent,
motivated people to run for the School
Board. A slide show was presented that
explains to some extent the rising costs
of local education and the declining
revenues.
Rising costs result from four
areas: 1) programs, 2) buildings,
3) experience and seniority, and 4) infla­
tion. The spin-offs from these areas
result in increased costs. To effectively
reduce costs, large cuts have to be made,
e.
i.
eliminate programs, for instance.

Revenues, on the other hand, have leveled
off as year after year increased millage
requests are defeated.

BIRTHDAYS:
Duke Davidson - 4 years old (rabbit time)
72 + human time

ROTARY SHOW next year

March 3, 4 and 5

LADIES NIGHT is coming up at the end of
It will be at Coldwater Country
April.
Club with Voices" band if at least 25
Keep it in mind.
couples sign up.

June 15 will be CHILDREN'S DAY at Rotary.
Bill Crotty has already signed up his
herd.

st Noon Anril 5„

NOTE:
1982^

ABSENTEES - March 16, 1982:
Charles Bacon
Richie Barnes
Fred Culy
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes

Rich Hol ben
Dan Magsig
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Woodward
Ken Worden

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Quincy
Tom Oppold
Mike Bodkins
Paul L. Ashley
Norman Chadwick

Bill Tracy
Jim Rzepka
Todd Tannery
Julie Schorfhaar
Deni Turner

At the hub of these problems is the
School Board.
It's important to attract
high quality candidates to run for the
School Board. A lot of work has been
done by the ad hoc committee in this area.
I hope their efforts pay off.
Thank you, Dick and Jim, for the program.
And thanks should go to John Dygert and
Bill Tracy who helped out.

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS

Listed below are some of the classifications
formerly held by Coldwater Rotarians. These
are presently open. Also, new classifica­
tions can be established for any prospective
member who meets the qualifications for
Rotary membership:

Agricultural Implement Retail
Bearing Distributing
Cigar and Tobacco Distributing
Education Public
Heating and Air Conditioning
Laundry Service
Petroleum Sales
Window Glass Retail

THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK
Never bite off more than you can chew, such
as challenging a 10-year-old to one of those
video games.
The good news is that your home is worth
twice what you paid for it. The bad news
is that the assessor is aware of this.

No one trusts a doctor who smokes, or a
politician who is rich.

PROPOSED NEW MEMBER

William '^Buzz" Gal Tiers has been proposed for
membership for the classification
Display Fixtures Manufacturer
Any objections to this proposal
should be made in writing within
10 days to:

GREETERS:

March 23 - D. Dean/R. Loose
30 - B. Carl son/J. Troust

PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, MI 49036

.....

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

GOVERNOR'S VISIT
COUNTRY ru
AWARD NIGHT
«™^?YaUB ATTENDANCE CRED,T
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Nei&lt; jhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 1C*0% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJI/l.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treaiurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 * Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-UrbaniWaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, DlckUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;

Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Magsig
Four-Way Test: J i m Koss, C ha irman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; TomMiller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15-Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 -Don Steffey
' 24 - Carroll Barnes
(December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 • FellowshlpCommlttee
IB - EdDevito
2 5 - DI strl ct Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

★

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 ■ Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 ■ Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - JerryTowns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John Shea- Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Hol ben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President, Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pot..................... v .
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesvilfe Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary..................

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pot
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street-Cindy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

,. . . .

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Rubley, Davo, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura ............
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
jchlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
5eomon_ Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

278-6183

Sebold' Croig. 133 Narrows Road - ^Rita

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell .Ch - Holly S.. - —. . - . -Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2912

278-2217
767-4508

......

' 278-8373

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda. .’. . .
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street-Kim ... /

278-4907
278-2161

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston * Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
Swart, corrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy -

238-4696*
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

276-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323 uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda •
278-6856 Woodword, Charles, 163 Marshall
279*9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
639-8453 y^f, james 264 W. State Street. - Susie
,

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

yoyfjey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6586

278-6356
278-8981

■ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - yita
........................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura...........................
279- 7163

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR. ERMEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'
^JxJVb*

The COLDWATE|®terr REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingesttflwin the U. S. A.

March 23, 1982

PREZ SEZ: Don't forget May 1 is Ladies'
Night at Coldwater Country Club! Sign up
now! Don't forget - no meeting in Quincy
at Noon April 5, 1982! Don't forget Kids'
Day on June 15, 1982 with entertainment by
Mr. Bubbles. (I used to know a Ms. Bubbles
Lamont back in Connecticut. Could be the
Bubbles family has relocated in Coldwater.
I'll see what I can uncover and.report to
you next week.)

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Wendall Hathaway
G. Wilber

Bronson
Bronson

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Julie Schorfhaar
Jennifer Hoeksema
Gerald Gentry
★ Hr ★ ★ ★

Fred Andersen and Hal Sexton are getting
antsy about wrapping up show receipts and
disbursements. After next Tuesday, they're
going to get mean and nasty, so if you have
any business with this dynamic duo, you'd
better ante-up before Tuesday!

Mark Ma ire and Mrs. Voss filled in
admirably for the "regular" crew. Of
course, with his size and physique, Mark
could fill in about anything he wants to.
I haven't said anything for a long time
concerning Sergeant Dave of the Yukon and
his faithful companion, Terry the Pirate,
but they should not pick on Duke and his
early leaving. I interviewed Duke and
informed him he had won the coveted
Houdini Award, but he took it wrong and
told me a tearful story of rabbitry and
how demanding those little critters are.
It seems they are never satisfied and he
has to leave early to get back to his
production line. He has one lovely little
thing called "Nooner". There's also
another rabbit called "Morner". Well,
wouldn't cha know it, Morner needs
satisfaction sooner than Nooner which
causes Duke to leave Rotary eurly so l:a
can tend to the needs of his "girls"

I don't think the sergeants s’nould pick on
Duke any more! These are trying times and
Duke is making the best of his situation.
If he has to leave early to satisfy Morner
sooner than Nooner, we shouldn't even
mention it at Rotary!

P.S. I know it's tough, Duker, but keep
humpin'. I, for one, am pullin' for ya!
★

PROGRAM: Bob Nagle introduced Dr.
Paarlberg whose presentation was entitled
"Downhill Skiing for Fun and Profit". It
was a wonderful after-lunch slide show
with many slides of x-rays punctuated with
scenic slides of all sorts of subjects. I
can't write much about the program, because
I got sick halfway through the show and had
to stop watching. All those busted knees
and joints brought back bad memories. But,
from the sounds of things, it was a very
knowledgeable program. Thank you, Bob and
Don, for your informative, but unappetizing
program.
★

*

★

★

Hr

HOSPITAL INTERLUDE
This is about the patient who came flying
out of the operating room, his hospital
gown flying out behind him and his face,
frozen with fear. He was finally hauled
down by an attendant.

After getting him calmed down a bit, the
attendant asked him what his problem was.
It was a remark the nurse had made, he was
told
"What did she say?"
"Be brave.
simple."

An appendectomy is

Calm down.

"Well, I don't know why that would alarm
you."
"She was speaking to the doctor."

★ ★ ★ ★

★

★

★

★

Hr

ABSENTEES - March 23, 1982:
Walt Bal com
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Fred Culy
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
Charles Geishert
Ed Geishert
Rich Hol ben
Bob Kerr
Jim Koss

Dan Magsig
John Milnes
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Dave Rubley
John Shea
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Charles Woodward

Long years ago, a new baby was considered
an addition. Now he is considered to be
a deduction.

***********************
Prank and ernest
we CLofE |N TWENTY
MINUTE^, &gt;lR, P«T
Z THlNfc WE HAVE T«ME
To GivE Y°u THE
Preliminary runarounp.
THA&lt;3 1-tP

„

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

2“' D,STR|CT GOVERNOR S VISIT
rXi :t„P^HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY ClUB' ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 ■ STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 ■ EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJM.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIGSEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Director: Mark Malre
Steve Glover
International Youth Projects: Dean
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Chairman; John Pierson
Treadwell
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International

STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

September 1981
1 - WaltBalcom
B - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 • Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Komsteln

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chel
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -FellowshlpCommlttee
18 - Ed Devito
25 • District Governor

1 - Hal Sexton

8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ’ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2-Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13-George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22-Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 • Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn

279*7011
278*6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue &gt; Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

278*6821
278*2239
278*8006
278-4982
278*8086
278*5386
278*7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278*5956
278*5075
278-5378

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice

278-4741

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary...................

278-7249
278*2096
639*8669
639*8329
238*2266
278-6652
278-5303
278*5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte

. .

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda. .
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

767-3417
278-8655

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy

2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.. ’

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S..-. • •
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue • Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha * Margaret. . . .

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan

•Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
•
Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............................

NAME

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

279-7810
’’278-8668

278-6356
278-8981

‘ Honorary Member

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

278-5270

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
. 279-7223 Rubley, Dave, .144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-7237
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
*-278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
278-5790
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
j 278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
.
279-9448
278-2217
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278*7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol
278-8474
278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278*4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
' 279-7806
238-4323
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
278-5521
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278*6736
278-4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr.
Linda • •
278-7703
278-6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie
,
278-5181
278-5796
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278- 2900

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ajvul*

The COLDWATEggafefc^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^-^jA^Y’ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingetst '(fyvtn the U. S. A.

March 30, 1982

Todays Program Chairman was Al Nelson, who
presented Mr. Joseph Whittaker, area Director,
Community Crusade against drugs, Mr. Whittaker
explained the community drug program is part
of the Home Health Education Service offered
to Michigan communities by the Seventh Day
Adventist Church.

President Elect Larry Woodhans announced that
it is not to late to invite your Rotary Ann to
the Gala May Day Dinner Dance, Saturday, May 1
at the Country Club, Thirty Rotary couples
have already nade reservations, and wore sign­
ups are welcome* See Larry for details.

**********

Mr. Whittaker works closely with schools by
providing movies, literature and programs
extolling the dangers of drugs, alcohol and
tobacco. The program’s objectives are to
alert school children and parents as to the
effects caused by use of these harmful products.

Rotarian Chuck Davis, Branch County Cancer
Crusade Chairman, announced that April is
Cancer Crusade nonth. He encouraged all
Rotarians to participate in whatever Banner
they can. Churck’s workers are placing spring
daffodils in all public places to remind people
that cancer can pop up just as unexpectedly as
the spring flowers, and we all must work to­
gether to stamp out this undesirable social
weed.

School officials and local law enforcement
people acknowledge that most local teenagers
have tried marijuana at least once, and many
have experinented with the harsher drugs such
as cocaine. Alcohol use Is also a serious
problem with our young people as well as
adults.

**********
Next week's program chairman is George Pierce.
George and the Rotary Foundation Committee will
present a timely program on Rotary’s efforts to
pronote understanding and good will throughout
the world. Programs of this type renind us that
Rotary is much nore than a knife and fork
luncheon club, and that our notto "Service Above
Self" carries heavy responsibilities.

Mr. Whittaker indicated that magazines en­
couraging the use of drugs and alcohol are
sold in at least 2 area stores. While drugs
themselves are illegal, advertisements and
printed articles are protected under free
speech laws.

**********
Rotarian Bob Nagle introduced our newest Rotary
nember, William "Buzz" Galliers. 30 W. Pierce
St., a 7 year resident of Coldwater.- Formerly
from Bryan, Ohio, Buzz is owner and president
of G 4 V Enterprises of Bronson, makers of store
fixtures. He is an avid golfer, outdoorsman
and follower of spectator sports. A warn welcome
to Buzz, his wife Linda and their three sons,
Mike, Mark and Matt.

Our speaker tries to visit every school class
beyond the fourth grade In an effort to counter
the temptations put forth by those persons who
stand to profit by the sale of illicit products.

Thanks Al and Mr. Whittaker for bringing this
timely program to Coldwater Rotary.

»*«»***»*«

Last month’s attendance was 90% plus - so lets
keep those make-ups rolling in to Sect. Bob
Rumsey.

**********

**********

ABSENTEES, MARCH 30, 1982:

Richie Barnes
James Conrad
Hal Creal
larry Donay
Charles Geishert
Steve Glover
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
Gary Kuckel
Ralph LaGro

N0N-R0TARIAN GUESTS:
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Putnan
Dave Rubley
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Jin Troust

Julie Schorfhaar
Todd Tannery

Coldwater High School
Coldwater High School

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Bob Baranouski
Jin Eley
M:ike Bodkins

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

Craig Martin
Ray Kranz

Kalamazoo
Quincy
Bronson

Ed Perkins

Walt Balcom

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER B • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 121S P.M ’
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6?15 KM

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM--------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 12 00 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-IS PM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
*
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 12-10 P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
Presidon!
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 * Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDlrector.Ralph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,BarryCase
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural*Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
DickMoore, Chuck Gelshort
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
. Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformatlonqErnle Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chel
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; TomMiller,
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,
October 1981

6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-FredCuly
29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: DaveRubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 • John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4-Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebaid
18 - Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

Adair. Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

278-2744

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

.*. . .

279-7810
278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . ...
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rood ■ Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert. 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
-236-2511
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

Creai, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island ■ Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

278-7249
• 278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978
767-3417

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

278-8655

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel ■ .
278-2311
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. • Del Laura . . . . . . 278-7237
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis ■ .
278-5006
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S- - Harriet
278-2272

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2217

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

767-4508

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen

278-7448
278-2007
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Rood-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 ’Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
' 279-7806
238-4323
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court_- Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda - - 278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349
Worden, Kenneth. 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
,
278-5181
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278- 2900

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall ■ Maura..............................

278-6356
278-8981

’Man, Robert Fr„ 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue

Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean

Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

’ Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

238-4414

Sebaid, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
............................. 278-2161
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive ■ Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7100
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603

49036

�"He Pivfits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEKfflktary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^A^ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest

the U. S. A.
April 6, 1982

John Shea got things going with the help of
the "Great Recordo" (bobalool). The "Great
One" gave us his impersonation of a piano
while John directed us to keep pace with
Recordo. Personally, it was nice to have
the "Great One" visit, but it's not the
same as Mrs. Kornstien's rendition of
America the Beautiful. Thanks, Recordo.
Don't call us - we 11
See you next year,
call you.
* * * *

Floyd Pifer 1s donating time to take care
of the drainage problem. If the weather
cooperates, work on the track will be
complete by the first track meet (April 22).

It's exciting to me that a town can pull
together on a project like this and get it
done. Dick should be greatly commended
for his efforts. Keep 1t up, Dick people like you are hard to find.

ABSENTEES - April 6, 1982:

OPEN CLASSIFICATIONS

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Terry O'Connell
Gil Patton
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Jerry Towns
Bill Tyson

Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Barry Case
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
Jeff Dean
Jack Faulkner
Bill Grimes
Dick Hruska
John Klein
Jim Koss
Ralph LaGro

Rumors are circulating that all the
absentees can be found on the third floor
of Kerr Hardware. Seems they went up there
for a sale on Saturday and haven't been
heard from since.
ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson

Ray Ehl
Bob Rhoads
Garth Wilber
Bill King
Jim Eley
Bill Zabonick

PROGRAM: We had a "no show" today.
Filling in, Dave Pierce reminded us of the
Heart Run slated for Saturday, May 15,
1982. There will be a 10 kilometer run, a
5 kilometer run and a one mile walk/run.
All participants will receive a "runner's
kit" which includes a tee-shirt. The only
logistics problem left is to circumvent the
dogs on Willowbrook Road. Dave says that
problem will be worked out by race time.

Listed below are some of the classifications
formerly held by Coldwater Rotarians. These
are presently open. Also, new classifica­
tions can be established for any prospective
member who meets the qualifications for
Rotary membership:

Airport Operating
Boys Work Organization
Copper Goods Wholesale
Egg Distribution
Farm and Home Products
Homes Manufacturing

SMALL BOY STORY NUMBER 5 MILLION
The teacher was giving this particular small
boy fits about his penmanship.
"You know," said she, "this handwriting is
simply terrible. Why can't you bring your­
self to write so I can read it?"

"Yes, ma'am," said the small boy, "but if I
did that, then you'd complain about my
speliing.

GREETERS:

April 13 - J. Towns/B. Milnes
20 -

Dick Uhl brought us up-to-date on the high
school track renovation project. The
Optimists Club has agreed to finance the
project ($2700.00). Worden Brothers is
donating the hauling of the crushed tile
from Grand Ledge to Coldwater. Skip
Davenport is donating the excavation.
"k'k'k'kit’k'kitW’k’k'k'k’k'k-kitic'k'kie'k-ick'k ’kiflfk'kidc'k-k'kic'k'k'ic’k’k'kW

VlN
Mctlfax

"It says we're being replaced by people I"

A radio announcer once referred to General Eisenhowever.

The income tax has made more liars out of the American peo­
ple than golf has.
"You’d bettor have your boat drop In
too. I want to take a look at hla loot."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 ■ FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretory
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
BUI Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Barnes, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, DlckUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15-Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, ChuckGelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,

Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformationsErnle Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

August 1981
4-LesterWlse
11 ■FellowshlpCommlttee
18-Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

★

Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

w
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Malre
International Youth Pro|ects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; EdGelshert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E, McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes

16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

★

1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12-Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

May 1982
4 ■ Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd.'- Irene

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

'............

278- 8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel

. .

278-2311

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. ...........................
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road * Jaoquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....

279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
.27-579

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
RUSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
$eornant Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279;9412
278-2272
238-4414

270 6183
....

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret • •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

279-7011
278-6033

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almcry Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive * Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................
278-5917
Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean.
.............
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell. Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Potton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura............................
279- 7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road • Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne , . .
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha • Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

PHONE

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia.

.....

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

270-2912

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
*
978*0217 ^war^' Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swartf Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Tay|or, Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy •

238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

97Q 71*10

278-7448
278-2007
2/9-7147
278-5166

Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
Towns, Jerry. 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
* 278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

276-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 653^ Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891

Tygon, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

.....................

238-2456
278-4402

’

279-7806

238*4323
Richard, 97 Edison Court, • Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -/Linda • •
278- 6856 woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie . .................. (

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-6586

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8373
278-4907
i 278-2161

UR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^to^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATM^O?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingestcfiwiii the U. S. A.
April 13, 1982

PRES SEZ: The Little League Association
needs our help preparing the fields for
this year's budding baseball stars. The
operation will begin at 9:30 A.M. and run
until finished.
Please show up and bring
your favorite shovel or rake Sat. April 17.
Lynn Pickett, representing District
Governor Stein stopped in to join us for
lunch and remind us of:
District Conference in Battle Creek
1.
at Stouffers on May 7-8.
District Assembly at Olivet College
on June 19.
Our Club should make a concentrated effort
to be well-represented at both of these
events. Let's all do our part.
2.

AND FROM THE GERIATRICS DEPARTMENT...
...the story of a centerarian who was being
Interviewed by members of the press. As
usual, they asked the same old question.
"And to what do you attribute your long
life?"

"Mostly," he said, "because of an agreement
I had with my wife when we were first
married. Any time we had an argument and
she started fussing at me, I was to put on
my hat and go outdoors for a spell until
she calmed down."

"Well, yes," said one of the reporters,
"but what does that have to do with your
good health?"

* * * * *
ABSENTEES - April 13, 1982:
Ralph LaGro
Bill Bobier
Tom Normandin
Bill Carlson
Gil Patton
Dan Dean
Charles Putnam
Jeff Dean
Don Steffey
John D’ean
Alan Sward
Jim Endicott
Howard Taylor
Ray Fast
Jerry Towns
Bill Grimes
Bill Tyson
Rich Holben
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Warren Wade
Bob Beauchamp
Tom Oppold

Bronson
Bronson
Climax

"I've spent most of my life out in the
fresh air."
MORE LAWS OF NATURE

You can fool all of the people some of the
time and some of the people all the time,
but you can't fool MOM!
Friends come and go, but enemies accumulate.

Speaking of enemies, to make one do- him a
favor.
Celibacy is not hereditary.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Wendell Kindberg
Maggie Reynolds
Todd Johnson
Wes Rosenberg

Chuck Cairns
Matt Modrack'
Keath Pearce

GREETERS:

April 20 - J. Towns/B. Milnes
27 - R. Moore/B. Crotty

PROGRAM:
George Pierce introduced a film
on Rotary Foundation. There are four main
areas of concern for Rotary Foundation:

PRODUCTION

Rotary Foundation Scholarships
Group Study Exchange Teams
Special Grants
3-H Program Grants (Health-HungerHumanities)
+
scholarships
have been awarded.
20,000
The main thrust of all of this activity is
to instill a positive influence on human
events. Personal involvement is just as,
if not more, important as financial
support. The Rotary Foundation, by using
guidance and counseling, promotes global
harmony and world peace.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Thank you, George, for this informative
program.

—H.STuBleAPROPOSED NEW MEMBER
Jim Hardisty has been proposed for
membership for the classification
Processing &amp; Distribution of Meat.
Any objections to these proposals
should be made in writing within
10 days to:
PRESIDENT

"Yes, I con explain It—that's when I storied doing It
your way I"
Why is a crossword puzzle like a quarrel?
—Because one word leads to another.

Photographer: One who can make an ugly girl as pretty as a
picture.

Coldwater Rotary Club
P.O. Box 1590
Coldwater, MI 49036

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING
'

NOVEMBER 3 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neicjhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 1C10% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural*Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchleBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol bon

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 2nd Tuesday each month

Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magaxlne: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,

Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChalrmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Malro
International Youth Pro|ects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International

STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magslg

★

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15 • Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 • Retired Friends Comm,

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10-Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes
I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-FredCuly
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19-Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 • Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 ■ John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 ■ Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobler
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt. Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278- 8668
279- 7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278 579

Putnam, Kenneth. 11 E. Chicago Street • Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
RusOf Pau|f ]5] n. Hudson Street : Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. • Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-2311
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

278*6183

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road • Rita

278-8373

NAME

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Bacon Charles. 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom. Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes. Carroll. 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret - •
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen. .
.............
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue • Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street • Alice

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean. Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
.
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive • Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller. Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte. ......

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha ■ Brenda..
Faulkner. Jack, 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

?. .

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
..............
Hruska. Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet •
•
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial R^’ac* &gt; Jacqutrfyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....

Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

.

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Moire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 * Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street * Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch * Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura............................
279- 7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
®Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
: 278-2161
278*2912
270 7130 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696
’
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 Swartf Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor Howard, 867 Sabie Road, Quincy
278-7100

278-7448
Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph. 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

’

278-4222
278*6603
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811
278- 6534
279- 7891

'Treadwell, Dale. 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth ........
Tyson, Bj|| 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492
278- 6856
279- 9349
639- 8453

(Jhle Richard, 97 Edison Court, • Janet
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise. Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr.
Linda • • •
woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
yor|^
264 W. State Street. - Susie
&lt;

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

yOUfSOy Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6586

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATESMfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestcfitfjui the U. S. A.
April 20, 1982
PRES SEZ: Don't forget the District Con­
ference in Battle Creek (Stouffers) on May
7th and 8th. And don't forget Ladies Night
May 1st at the Coldwater Country Club.
We've had our share of guest pianists lately.
I know people need vacations once in a while
but don't you think Mrs. K. is overdoing it
some?

BIRTHDAYS:
Gordon Schulubatis stood up to be recognized
even though his birthday isn't until next
week. He did this "cause he's not sure if
he'll be here next week" ! We all applauded Gordon and he put in his dollar. I
heard Sgt. Dave mumbling after the meeting
that Gordon's attitude might catch on and
he could collect a dollar from all the
senior gentlemen each week for making it
another week. To help Dave make up his mind
about the issue, I thought I's run an opinion
poll. Please clip out the following and give
it to Sgt. Dave at your convenience.

□ Dave is a nice guy, but he's losing it

□ It's a great idea and it fits into the
''trickle-down"economic theory
□ The AARP should be informed of this
travesty

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Linus W. Haydon
C. H. Davidson
Bob Kirkpatrick
Jim Gysel
Paul Ashley
Dale Brown

Quincy
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson
Quincy

NON ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Rev. Lester Bailey
Don Blaesser
Maggie Reynolds
Wes. Rosenberg
Todd Johnson
Deni Turner

PROGRAM: Reb Turner introduced Don
Blaesser of Radio Shack. Don is dis­
playing his wares today at the mini­
computer show being held at the BACC
under the auspices of the Chamber of
Commerce. Don noted that Radio Shack
got into the business 5 years ago and
it has boomed. Plus there are rapid
changes in the industry. Radio Shack
concentrates on small business com­
puters. They can help a small business
with speeding up the information flow
and saving money in labor costs.
There are literally thousands of pro­
grams available for mini-computers. We
will all feel the growing effects of
the industry in our lifetime.
Thank you Don and Reb for a most in­
formative program.

□ None of the above

□ All of the above

FUNDS DISTRIBUTION:
Rotary Funds this year were distributed
as follows:
Tibbits
$1 ,800.00
American Cancer Soc.
500.00
Hospice Group
500.00
Christmas Decorations 500.00
Ourselves
551.10
$3,831.10

ABSENTEES: - April 20, 1982

Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Barry Case
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Steve Glover
x Dick_Hruska

Jim Lyon
Dan Magsig
Dick Moore
Tom Normandin
Terry O'Connell
George Pierce
John Pierson
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Putnam
Don Steffey
Howard_Taylor

GREETERS:
April 27th - R. Moore/B. Crotty
May 5th
- R. Moore/B. Crotty

NOTRE DAME PLUG: For those of you
that want to see ND go undefeated next
season, I've been lucky enough to be
privy to the 1982 ND Football Schedule
and Rules Changes as presented by
Gerry Faust at the Greater Coldwater ND
Booster Club Rally held last week at
the Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall.
NOTRE DAME
1982
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Hbit: Notn Dame it facing a
much rougher schedule th ft year
dban tart. So, all Notn Dame
taah (all 161 should get dot to
geo-the gemot and cheer them
an to victory.
SEPTEMBER
11 . . . So. Band Jr. High
18 ... Boy Scout Troop 949
IB . . . Crippled Children's
Home .
M . . . Blind Academy

NOVEMBER
6 . . . . Korean War Amputees
13 ... VA Hospital
Polio Patients

RULE CHANGES FROM LAST YEAR:
1. Whan playing Polio Patients, Notre Dame players must not
disconnect Iron lungs.
2. When playing Brownie Scouts, Notre Dame players must
not steal their cookies.
3. When playlna the BLIND ACADEMY. Notre Dame players
must not hide the football under their jerseys.
4. When playing the Korean War Amputees, Notre Dame play*
ere must not file any complaints about a player with only
one log being harder to tackle.
RULES SAME AS LAST YEAR:
1. A touchdown (this Is when the ball Is carried over the goal
lino) will count os 21 points for Notre Dome.
2. Notre Dame will be allowed 27 players.
3. Notre Dame will be allowed to substitute with band mem­
bers any time during the game.
4. Notre Demo will be allowed to play with 3 footballs at the
some time.
B. Notre Deme will be allowed 20 time-outs.
B. A gain of 3 yards will constitute a first-down for ND.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCT2?E.R 6 ‘ PAUL HARR,S AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

OCTOBER
2 . . . . World War I Veterans
9 . . . . Brownie Scout
Troop 14
16 . . . Lakeland High
Cheerleaders
. Ft. Wayne VD Clinic
29
. St. Joe’s Boy Choir

NOVEMBER 3 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_________________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12-15 PJW
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
'----------------------- STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-B2
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vlc*-Presld«nt
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Malro, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDlrector:Ralph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty, Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-UrbamWaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick U hl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director:
Mark Ma I re
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
international Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman: Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P lerce,
Chairman ;T erryO 'Conn el I, Al N el son

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

w
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Ernie Luse

Magsig
Four-Way Test: JimKoss, Chairman;

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

CLUB HISTORIAN

SONG LEADERS
John Shea - Dan Magsig
★

J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

ROTARY SHOW

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig •

August 1981
4 -Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 * Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm,
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 • Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes
'•December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska
* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 ■ Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 • Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace
Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.

....

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. * Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary . . .
Davis. Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Rood * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray. 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road • Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

279-7011

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

278-6033

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

........................

278-6821 Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene
278-2239 . Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S..
278-8006
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
278-4982
Iveson, Larry. 149 N. Cerikannial Road - Jacquelyn
278-8086 * Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
278-5386 Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
278-7258 Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
278-5956 Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
278-5075
278-5378
278-4741

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary. 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278-7249

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura............................
279- 7163

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

278-2744
278-2311

278-8668
279-7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5790 Seaman, Robert. 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road■"Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview • Carol

238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr.
Linda • •
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
639-8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-2900
278-6356
278-8981

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C010JATER, HICIIIGA’I

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

278-6373
278-4907
,

278-2161

238-4696 *
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603

278-5556
278-8474
238-2456
278-4402
: 279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER’^tarj, REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAf^^^gJi^rCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The SingingestCfilSm. the U. S. A.

April 27, 1982

AIRPORT STORY

PRES SEZ: President Norm Youtsey
presided over today's meeting. Song
leader John Shea led the group in group
singing. Mrs. Magsig honored us at the
piano.

(Editor's Note: This isn't one of the best,
and you are warned.
It's been a bad week.)

Coldwater was third in attendance in the
District in March behind Vicksburg and
Portage - 86.9%. Keep those make-ups
coming to Bob Rumsey.
Ralph LaGro announced that new name
badges have been ordered as per action of
the Board of Directors. Each member
other than Past Presidents and Officers
should transmit $5.00 to Ralph to cover
cost of their badge.

President Norm presented a check for
$1800 to Bob Diemer, President of Tibbits,
as a contribution from Rotary Show
proceeds.
*****

It's about two gents who passed one another
in the airport concourse. Ihe first one
grabbed the second and started to rattle
on.
"My word, how you've changed! You used to
have jet-black hair and now it's gray.
You used to be a lot thinner! You used to
have a rosey complexion and now you're pale.
Why, Herb, I can scarcely believe it's you!"
"But my name's not Herb,"

"Think of that!" said the first.
gone and changed your name, too!"
Oh well.

"You've

Things will get better.

AND FINALLY THERE WAS THE FELLOW...

ABSENTEES - April 27, 1982:

Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Charles Davis
Ed DeVito
William Gal Tier
Ed Geishert
Rich Holben

said the second.

Gary Kueke1
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Charles Putnam
Paul Thompson
Reb Turnerv
Ken Worden
Jim York „

....who was complaining to a friend. "My
wife doesn't understand me," he said.
"Does yours?"
"Gosh, I don't think she even knows you!"

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ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Seth: "What do you do?”
Beth: "I’m a dairy-maid in a candy factory.”
Seth: "So what do you do?”
Beth: "I milk chocolate."

Kent Miller
Ray Ehl

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Todd Johnson
Wes Rosenberg

Bob Diemer
Ron Scantlen

Father: "Don’t you just love being in the country and
listening to the trees whisper?"
Son: "Yes, but I hate to hear the grass mown.”

* * * ★ ★

PROGRAM: Program Chairman was Dr. Larry
Woodhams who took us for a "walk in the
woods". Larry showed slides of many
natural wonders of our great state
including scenic rivers, beautiful
flowers and colorful leaves. Michigan's
slogan, "If you want to see a
beautiful peninsula, look around you".
Larry is a member of Michigan Nature
Association and has become a real expert
on Michigan flowers, animals and nature
sights.
Thanks, Larry, for reminding us of the
important things in life - "To preserve
a little spot of Michigan's beauty for
the future generations".

Winnie: "I hear you were in Venice last summer."
Vinnie: "Yes, it's a wonderful place."
Winnie: "Did you see the gondolas?"
Vinnie: "Yes, I had dinner with them.”
*
*
*
Lem: "The trouble with you is you’re always wishing for
something you haven’t got.”
Clem: "What else is there to wish for?"

Passerby (to Fisherman): "Hi! Are you fishing?"
Fisherman (angrily): "No, I’m drowning worms!”
And have you heard the story of the two red corpuscles who
loved in vein?

GREETERS:
May 5 - R. Moore/B. Crotty
12 - E. DeVito/J. Dygert

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVt.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12*15 P.M
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJ\A.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJW
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; Jack Faulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
BUI Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RIchieBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

DIRECTORS:
1982 • Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

★

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,AlNelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - BUI Tyson

Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; TomMiller,

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea

November 1981
3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

CLUB HISTORIAN

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20-Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

27 - Vince Kornstein

*

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chel
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
BUI Fuller
Rotary Foundation: BUI Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale

Director: Howard Taylor

★

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

1 February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Hol ben
1 Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair. Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane ■ Kathryn

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . ,
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. ■
Barnes. Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments ■ Grace

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane ■ Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal. Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. ■ Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island ■ Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol . .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary...................

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha ■ Brenda..

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road ■ Barb

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street ■ Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street • Cindy

PHONE

NAME

279-7011

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

278-6033

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-9266 Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278- 8668 Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

278-2744
278-2311

PHONE

278-5270

Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.
............
. .
Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
273-7237
279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Jceet .... •&lt; 278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
-Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
278-5790
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island * Marilyn
238-4414
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278*4907
278-6501
278-5075 . Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie ■ ■ .
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
| 278-2161
278- 2912
278-5378 Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696 *
278-4741 Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
279- 7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-4350
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. • Jan
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-5303 ’Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-2811 'Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court_- Janet
278-5521
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278- 4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • •
278-7703
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278- 6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
279- 9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally....
639- 8453 York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
&lt;
278-5181
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest ■ Karen
278-2900
639-4433
278-6356
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
• Honorary Member
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall ■ Maura.........................
278-8981
279- 7163

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956

■Sjuu. .34.66, p. l. &amp; r.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
rJvvV*

The COLDWATOSfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT^CLUB; Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest cfitSm. the U. S. A.

May 4, 1982
BIRTHDAY:

G. David Rubley - Originally a
Musketeer who became a
successful dentist. Age undeterminable.

Don't forget MAYOR'S EXCHANGE DAY luncheon
May 19, 1982, at the BACC, 12:00 Noon $4.00. All service clubs have been asked
to have good participation, so please help
me ensure that Rotary is well-represented.
Contact any time between now and then for
tickets.
*****
ABSENTEES - May 4, 1982

Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
Richie Barnes
Harold Card
Barry Case
James Conrad
■ John Dygert
Reo Goodwin
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben
Dick Hruska

John Milnes
Dick Moore
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Fleming Pruitt
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Dick White
Ken Worden

D.

Millage Issue No. 3: Issue No. 3 is
.63 mill for one year to partly con­
tinue programs and services now being
offered and partly reinstate programs
and services that have been previously
reduced.

Cents Per
Dollar

Program

Instructional Programs
59.15&lt;f
Insurance &amp; Fringe Benefits
13.15$
Building Operation &amp; Maintenance
10.58$
Administration &amp; Business Operation 8.68$
Transportation
8.08$
Equipment Replacements &amp; Transfers
.36$

The cost of the requested millage increases
will be:

Mac McMichael
Bob Whithed
L. W. Heydon
Al Wiler
Clarence Snyder
Wendell Hathaway
R. B. Kirkpatrick
Tom Oppold

Albuquerque
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

Climax

Roderic Wiltse
Kristi Thornton
Joy Reed
Leo R. Smith
Lisa Kellogg
* * * * *

Ballot
Issue

Increased
Mills

Tax Value Yearly
Increased
of
Cost
Property

Issue #1
Issue #2
Issue #3

1.37 mills
.45 mill
.63 mill

$15,000
$15,000
$15,000

$20.55
$ 6.75
$ 9.45

—

f

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:'

&lt;"•* —

PROGRAM: Jerry Towns presented Gene
Wallace, Acting Superintendent of Schools,
who presented a very well-done slide
presentation on the upcoming school
millage scheduled for June 14, 1982. The
issues to be voted on are as follows:

Thank you, Jerry and Gene, for bringing us
this most important and timely program.
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!—JUNE 14, 1982&lt;.
*****
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(J
GREETERS:
. DeVito/J. Dygert A
May 12 - E.
11
II
1 \
19 1
1
*****
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Board Members Ballot: The citizens
will be selecting three Board of
Education members. Marylou J.
Ansari is running un-opposed for the
one-year term of office.

Two vacancies for four-year terms
will be selected from Kathy Davenport,
Lawrence Woodhams, Donald Thrasher or
Ruth Diemer. Voters will be able to
vote for two of the four candidates
listed.
B.

Millage Issue No. 2:
Issue No. 2 deals
with .45 mill for five years to reno­
vate and equip the existing bus garage,
to provide energy-saving improvements
to existing facilities, for critical
maintenance needs of school facilities
and to replace needed maintenance
equipment.

The "school dollar" is spent:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

A.

C.

Millage Issue No. 1:
Issue No. 1
deals with operational revenues
needed to operate the schools for one
year. The 18.26 mills renewal is com­
bined with an additional 1.37 mills for
inflation. This issue does not include
the operation of Girard School.
Because of the uncertainty in state
funding, the Board cannot guarantee
that other programs currently in oper­
ation can be maintained. Every effort
will be made to hold the line.

A small boy rushed into a shop. “Father's being chased by a
bull,’* he cried.
“What do you expect me to do about it?" asked the
shopkeeper.
“Pul som.e film in my camera," the boy said.

•
•

OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

♦

•

Poet: "Do you think I should put more fire into my poetry?"
Publisher: “No, I think you should put more poetry into the
fire."

«

•

•

Judge: “You are charged with running over this man, and also
speeding."
Motorist: "Yes, your honor. I was trying to get over him as
quickly as possible.”
•
•
•

Rick: “They say this lake has no bottom."
Nick: “How can they say that? It's only halfway up those
ducks over there."

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW

APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

•

Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just
sit {here.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

♦

“1 shall now illustrate what I have in mind," said the professor
as he erased the board.

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY_ .UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
DlrectonRalph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: Richie Bames, Chai rman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,

DIRECTORS:
1982 ■ Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month

Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
C hai rman ;Terry O 'Connell,Al N el son

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

★

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1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
Jim Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes

Director: Howard Taylor

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea

Dan Magsig

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

(December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15-Harold Card
22-FredCuly
29 - Dan Dean
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

i February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ' Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

* 100% Attendance Day

16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-JerryTowns

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

ROTARY SHOW

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee

*

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 • Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth
Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle'* Nita. .”. .‘V

279-9266
279-7810

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. • Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

278*8668

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N^Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Rt&lt;3d - Jacquelyn
‘Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
276-6501
278-2912
279-7130

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278*4741

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary...................

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. • Charlotte

. .

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda. .

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy
................

278-8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan

‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. ...
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
.................................
Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 76 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road • Janet
™
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy • Sally . .

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

NAME

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel

. .

278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. • Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive • Phyllis . .
•Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda

278-8373
278-4907

S hea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim

278-2161

278-5033
278-6334

Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . - .

639- 8453
278-5796
278- 2900

York. James. 264 W. State Street. • Susie
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
‘ Honorary Member

/O MAY 10 ■'-I

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Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5556
278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
' 279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703

278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court. • Janet
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive • Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda •
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:

238-4696 279*9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603

Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston * Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road*»Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague • Virginia
X-* ... 278-6356
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.............................
278-8981

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

MR- ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

&lt;

278-5181
278-6586

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^fery REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'

_ CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singinge.stcfitoin the U. S. A.

May 11, 1982
Thank you, Craig, for this informative
program.

BIRTHDAYS:
Ken Elliott - Lorcjy, Lorcjy

*****

*****
JOLLITY FROM THE MIDDLE EAST

The Lester Luce scholarship was awarded
to Virginia Robart. Congratulations!

*****

Over in Saudi Arabia, where they tie some
of their convicted criminals to a pole and
flog them, the floggee was laughing his
head off.

HOSPITAL WEEK - May 9-15.

The captain in charge of the proceedings
ordered it stopped.
"What do you find so
funny about being flogged?" he asked.

* * * * *

ABSENTEES - May 11, 1982:

John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
Hal Sexton
John Shea
Don Steffey
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl
Dick White

Richie Barnes
Charles Davis
Dan Dean ’
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Reo Goodwin
Chet Graves
Rich Holben
Dan Magsig

"The joke's on you; you've got the wrong
man 1"

AND FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE...

...comes word of the man who happened to
mention to his doctor, quite casually,
that his wife had dislocated her jaw.
Said he, "If you happen to be out our
way some time next week, you might want
to drop in and see her."

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Ray Ehl
Warren Wade
Dan Dobson
Jerry Hollister

Quincy
Bropson
Quincy
Bronson

FROM JAPAN...
...we hear of the two silkworms who got
in a race. They wound up. in a Tie.

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS

metal-mirth

Larry Dunworth
Kristi Thornton
Lisa Kellogg
Joy Reed
Ron Bercaw

Economists now say we move in cycles instead of running
around in circles. It sounds better, but it means the same.
«
«
*
Be sure to save your money; you never know when it might be
worth something again.
*
. •
*

* * * * *

The story is told of a lawyer who stayed up all night trying to
break a widow’s will.
*
*
*

PROGRAM:

Today's Program Chairman, Craig Sebald,
Michigan Gas Utilities Company, intro­
duced a film on the gas industry and
synthetic gas.
Exxon has pulled out of coal shale.

Natural gas is the largest domestic source
of energy. The process is as follows:
exploration, drilling, moving through
pipelines to key control facilities to
gateway stations, then on to users.

A counterfeiter was going out of business. Just for kicks he
made a S15 bill and gave it to a cigar clerk. The clerk examined
the bill and gave him two $7 bills in change.
*
*
*

Caller: “Doctor, my wife just dislocated her jaw.”
Doctor: “Yes, what would you have me do?”
Caller: “If you’re in the neighborhood in the next 2 or 3
months, stop in and have a look at her.”
*

•

'

GREETERS:

Synthetic methods include using shale
and peat to produce methane, biomas
(corn husks) and kelp.

May 19 - E. DeVito/J. Dygert
26 - C. Geishert/G. Pierce

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

»

Student: “Sir, I don’t think I deserve a zero on this test.”
Professor: “You don’t, but it’s the lowest mark I can give.”

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEAABER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 ■ FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12*15 PJW
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.AA

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY ’12*-00 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12*15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION -TUESDAY 12*10 p M

�COMMUNITY SERVICE M w

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-UrbamWaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: DickUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichleBames, Chai rman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director:
Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International
Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
' Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO’Connell, Al Nelson

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale

Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.i. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11- FellowshipCommlttee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

(December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22-FredCuly
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee

2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11- Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12- Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig
Reo Goodwin

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adair, Warren. 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road * Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . f
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. * Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawo Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair
..............
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road * Mary
’. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road • Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake • Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive * Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive • Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street * Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street* Cindy

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9266

279-7011

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

278-6033
278-6821

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita.
.....................
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. . ?

278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278*8086
278-5386
278-7258
278-5956

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske |2pad • Janet . . . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield • Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

278-5075
278-5378
278-4741

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278-7249

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan. .
.............................
'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Cloy St. • Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
...............................

23B 4870
278-4248
R,.«

PHONE

767-3417

Milne’« John- ,436’ lyopowa Island - Fae.............
Milnes' wi|liam, 78 Grand - Jean.............................
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
N,l,on' Al- 67 E" Pierco Street ' Jean.......................... ...
Normondin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

278 8655
Aoa L'io

Po,,on- Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara
278-5270
279-7810 Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
278-2744
278-8668 Putnam, Kenneth, II E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
278-2311
279-7223
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-7237
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
.278-5790
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawo Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278*4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street * Kim
. .
278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696 *
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive * Nancy
279-9448
278-2217
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474 '
278-2811
* Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
I 279-7806
238-4323 Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court.- Janet
278-5521
278-6783 White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - CeHa ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -. Linda • • •
278-7703
278-6856 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . - .
278-6334
639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-5796
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna
278-6586
278- 2900

639-4635
279- 7163

P,erce» George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
P*orson» John, 340 Marshall • Maura..............................

278-6356
‘278-8981

__R ooar

278- 6978

• Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

KR-

ERNEST LUSE

223 N, FR£},iqNt
COLDWATER, ai0HIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjfflfofczry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAr^^gg^l|j?CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The SingingestCfitvin the U. S. A.

May 18, 1982
Thank you, Bob and Chuck, for this
informative program.

BIRTHDAYS:

The four horsemen ride
again - out of the grey
Coldwater Elks Club rode
the likes of death,
destruction, pestilence
and famine.

Elwyn Bodley
Dick Biringer
Paul Ruse
Bill Crotty

★ * * * *

ABSENTEES - May 18, 1982:

John Klein
John Milnes
Tom Normandin
Gil Patton
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Jim York

Charles Bacon
Richie Barnes
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Ken Elliott
Jim Endicott
Ed Geishert
Steve Glover
Reo Goodwin

*****

The official magazine of Rotary was first
published in 1911.
It has grown through
the years, hand in hand with the service
club movement, to become a widely acclaimed
international magazine, featuring articles
by distinguished authors in many fields.
Each month, nearly one-half million
individuals read "The Rotarian and Revista
Rotaria", spanning the globe to 154
countries and geographic regions. Rotary's
publications network also includes 23
regional magazines printed in 17 different
languages.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Bob Whithed
Paul L. Ashley
Kent Miller
Charles Davidson

After years of research and exhaustive
study, the government has determined
that the mortality rate for smokers and
non-smokers is exactly the same. The only
difference is in the timing.

Quincy
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Les Nearpass
Deni Turner
Kristi Thornton
Ron Bercaw
Valerie Robart
★ ★

Richie Bean
Patrick Rocchio
David Wischmyl
Steve Wheeler

***

The little girl ran into the classroom,
very excited.

"teacher, teacher," she said, "Two boys
are out there on the playground fighting.
I think that the one ofl the bottom wants
tor see you!"
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

PROGRAM: Bob Seaman introduced Chuck Davis
who described the solar power system he has
been issued patents for: Solar Energy
Collection and Distribution System (SECAD).
Two satelites are used to collect and
distribute the solar energy: collection
via satelitedistribution satelite—&gt;
receiving antenna—&gt; use as energy source.
The dimensions of this system are humongous.
One square mile of reflectors would produce
500 MW. The receiving antenna would be 1-4
miles in diameter. Space shuttle vehicles
would be used to assemble the components in
space.
In 1980, the Toulouse Symposium
passed a resolution noting there were no
technological reasons not to proceed with
the SECAD system. There are financial
constraints, however.

Chuck also distributed an outline of
present-day energy supplies and usage
highlighted as follows:
Item

Then there was the business man who walked
into his shop the other day and looked at
one of the new office machines.
"It will
cut your work in half," he was told.
"Swell," said the customer. "I'll take
two of them.
MORE KICKERS

A will is husband's only sure way of
having the last word.
What has four legs and says "Ho de doah"?
Answer: Two southerners rushing for an
elevator.

AND FINALLY...

...there was the fellow who said that his
wife's cooking was obviously improving.
He had come home early one evening and
found a truck driver there.

Supply

Oil
Natural Gas
Coal
Uranium
Synthetic Fuels

GREETERS:

June 1 -

"

)

"

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

y\

May 25 - C. Geishert/G. Pierce (

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT

I \V

*****

17 years
11 years
300 years
20 years
Various stages
of development

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMM inEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 ■ EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVl.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVL

•

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORMYOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 * Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell, Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick U hl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,

, Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,Al Nelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, Rd. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

w
1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 -Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6-Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS
John Shea- Dan Magsig

1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 • Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee

Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982

2 • Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16-Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4-Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18- Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982

6 - Jim Conrad
13-Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane * Kathryn.

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyfe - Nita. . . **.
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. * Irene

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice

278-4741
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan.'
278-5303 'Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue ...
278-5917 Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street • Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall • Maura............................
279- 7163

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. • Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. * Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive • Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha * Brenda..

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy • Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

PHONE

NAME

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

278*8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street * Mabel . .

278-2311

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. * Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N.-Centennial *&amp;oad - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....

-279r7223
278-8360
278-6704

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura .............
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
RuSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha.
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia. .....%

278 8840
278-6183

SGaman' Robert. 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
Selx,’d' Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita ..................

278 6501
278 2912
279 7130

3ex*on* Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue • Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim................................
t 278-2161
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
,
238-^696•

97fl 9917
7A7
767-4508

Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
.
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy................

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . •
Koss. James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278 5790 Sel’lub?,“&lt; Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet

278-2272
238-4414
* 278-8373

279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5166 yownSt Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

278*2811 • Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson Bin 227 Riverview . Coro|......................................

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323 (jhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court,- Janet
276-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •

278*5521
278*6736
278-4424
278-7703

woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
. •
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street. • Susie
(

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

youtsey. Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

278-6586

278*6356
278*8981

• Honorary Member

’^349
3^’®

The COLDWATER
"Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE|||fetary REFLECTOR
Published by The c°ldwawt CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingks tCfiwin the U. S. A.

May 25, 1982
PREZ SEZ:

1)

2)

3)

Mark June 1, 1982 (Tuesday) on your
calendar for "Meet the School Board
Candidates" night at the Chamber of
Commerce at 7:30 P.M.

Hospice organization needs volun­
teers. Anyone interested should
get in touch with President Norm.

Attitudes have changed drastically since
those days and Father Man has noticed the
changes for the better.

Thank you, Father Man, for a very
enlightening and entertaining program.
*****

FROM ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - GOVERNOR'S
MONTHLY LETTER:

No make-ups in Quincy on June 1,
1982 or July 5, 1982.

4)

The Reflector is being updated, so
let Larry know of any changes
(new wives, etc.).

5)

We rank third in attendance behind
Vicksburg and Portage.

6)

Early leavers should not leave early!

*****
ABSENTEES - May 25, 1982:

Bill Milnes
Dick Moore
Al Nelson
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Jim Troust
Jim York

Barry Case
Ed DeVito
John Dygert
Ray Fast
William Gallier
Rich Holben
Dick Hruska
Bob Loose

District Awards
At the District Conference, I presented
awards to three Rotarians and three Rotary
Clubs. Jackson received one for the most
new members, ten in the last nine months.
Jonesville had the largest percent of gain
in members, 20 percent. And the club with
best nine months attendance was Climax
with 97.7. The contest that we pushed in
the Governor's letter was won by Charles
Schadt the oldest Rotarian in District 636,
97 years young. The oldest Rotarian in
years of service was Frederick S. Upton a member since 1921. The Rotarian with
the most perfect years of attendance was
Graham Woodhouse - 42 years. We had very
poor response to the article.in my letter it makes me wonder if my letter is read
by all clubs.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

A THOUGHT FOR JUNE
Bob Baranouski-r
Bill Smith
Bob Whiihed

Dick Buttery
Paul Ashley
Ray Ehl

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Joy Reed
Lisa Kellogg

Tom Kannaday
Walt Fisher
Kristi Thornton

It's traditionally the month of weddings,
and we are reminded of the young lady who
was showing off her new engagement ring.
"What a lovely ring!" said one of her
friends.
"And isn't it nice to know you're
not marrying a spendthrift!"

* * * * *

AND FROM THE SHRINK DIVISION....

PROGRAM:
Rev. Man opened with some
humorous stories of the lighter side of
heaven. The funniest was the story of
Ernie Luse being chained to Bo Derek!
Bob then launched in to his "Yankee in
Dixieland" talk which is humorous in parts,
but actually quite serious. Bob went to
North Carolina in 1933 and had his first
parish in 1935. He noticed blacks and
whites got along so long as blacks stayed
in their place.

....a story about the lady who had a con­
sultation with the psychiatrist.

"Doctor," she said, "I'm terribly concerned
about my husband. He thinks he's a parking
meter."
"Hmmm," said the doctor, "you'd better tell
him to come in and talk to me himself."
"What?" said the wife.
dimes in his mouth?"

He moved to Louisiana where the town he
was in had no bus service for black
students and no high school for blacks!
Boh next moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee
and then Clearwater, Florida, when there
were no beaches for blacks.

Bob's next assignment was Bessamer,
Alabama, where the KKK is extremely strong.
Father Man was branded a "nigger-lover"
and was forced to carry a pistol.
Southerners were convinced their problems
stemmed from Yankees and Commies.

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
Whei'i yo'u have Lo swallow your own medi­
cine, the spoon seems awfully large.

GREETERS:

June 1 - C. Geishert/G. Pierce
8 - L. Iveson/D. Magsig

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 •LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

"With all those

AUGUST 11 • FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12*15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJVI---------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12*15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 12:10 P.M

1

�rotary club of
Coldwater# Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SE8ALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O’ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nel I, Chairman; BIII Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: Jerry Towns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban:WaltBalcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Rai ph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
, Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary InformatloruErnie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John
Milnes
Seaman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981
President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chai rman ;TerryO 'Connel I, Al N el son

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

★

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornsteln

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan
Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;

J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman: Tom Miller,

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4-Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25-Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John Shea- Dan Magsig

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

February 25,26, 27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6-Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene. ...

279-7810 Putnam, Charles. 133 E. Pearl

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street * Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 ‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. • Delores
278-6768 Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
................................
278-5917 Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally . .. . .
278- 8655
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane
2/9-9481
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest • Karen
639-4433
Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
639-4635
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura.............................
279- 7163

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan. 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair .........
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary.............
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road - Mary

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte

. .

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy * Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street •Cindy

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S.. . .........
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road • Jacqueiyn
* Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive • Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. - .
Koss, James. 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

278- 8668

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .

279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
*278-6704 RUSe, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street • Myrtle
238’251 1 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
2?8
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7448
278-2007
2/9-7147
278-5166

Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
foupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
yawns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

278-2811
278- 6534
279- 7891

• Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

238-4323
278-6783
278- 4198
279- 9492

uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703

J c-vax.

Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
&lt;

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

278-5796
278-2900

Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall • Donna

278-6586

278-6356
278-8981

• Honorary Member

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2311

- 278-7237278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

Seb°ld. Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-8373
®ex,on&gt; Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim...................................... 278-2161
278-2912
w.aa
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston • Susan
238-4696•
279.7130
'
9917 Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217 swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 • Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy •
278-7100

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

278-5270
278-2744

278-6183
278 6501

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjp|/«ry REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAT&amp;^^^nCLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

June 1. 1982
NOTICE TO OUR EMPLOYEES
Congratulations from Bakersfield,
California, on Johncock victory over Mears.

Congratulations to Jeff Dean for one year
perfect attendance!

NOBODY minds a man having a morning eye
opener...
AND...it's o.k. to have a bracer around
10:00 A.M.

AND...a drink before lunch...

REMINDERS:
Kid's Day on June 15 at 12:00 Noon. Call
Dave Rubley if you have any questions.

AND any man needs a few beers on a hot
afternoon to keep himself healthy or at
least happy...

Walter Hagan golf at Coldwater Country
Club Saturday, June 5. Cost is $20.00/
person. Anyone interested should call
Dick White.

AND of course, almost everyone drinks
during the cocktail hour...

NEWSFLASH:

AND a Hi-Ball in the evening...

"Collecting stamps makes you impotent",

BUT, THIS DAMN BUSINESS OF SIP, SIP, SIP
ALL DAY LONG HAS GOT TO STOP

per Dave Pierce.

AND a man can't really be critized for
having wine with his dinner...

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

...The Management

ABSENTEES - June 1, 1982:

Bob Loose
Dean Milligan
Bob Nagle
Tom Normandin
Charles Putnam
Craig Sebald
Don Steffey
Bill Tyson
Ken Worden

Walt Bal com
Richie Barnes
Dick Bi ringer
Dan Dean
John Dean
Jack Faulkner
Chet Graves
Rich Holben
Ralph LaGro

A HINT FOR GOLFERS

Carroll Barnes says that if you're ever
caught out on the golf course with a thunder­
storm coming up, get out the 2-iron and hold
it over your head.
"Even God," says Carroll, "can't hit a
2-iron."

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

AND THEN...

Kent Miller
Bill Smith
Pete Baldwin

Clarence Snyder
George Jeffery
Donald Leeth
Bob LeGalley

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

....there was the young fellow who asked
his mother's advice on what sort of a
present he should get his girlfriend.
"If you were going to be 18 years old
tomorrow, what would you want?"

Tom Kannaday

"Not another thing," she said, sighing.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
BITS &amp; PIECES

PROGRAM:

Dick Uhl introduced Chuck Davis who gave
a talk on Part II of his energy program.
Some of the problems to solve include
availability and economics.

All you need to grow fine, vigorous grass
is a crack in your sidewalk.

★ ★ ★ * ★
GREETERS:

The Solar Energy Collection and Distribu­
tion System (SECAD) is both economically
and environmentally attractive.
A space shuttle can carry 60,000 lbs. of
cargo.

Some of the hang-ups include fear of a
new idea and energy lobbies influencing
Congress.

Watch the drilling level over the next
five years.
Thank you, Dick and Chuck, for this
informative program.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

NOVEMBER 3-100% ATTEN
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 - ROT/
APRIL 3 - LADIES NIGHT

You Will Always Be Welcome
MAKE UP YOUR XTTENDAN 3
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

June 8 - L. Iveson/D. Magsig

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE ’

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
DirectonRal ph LaGro
nell , Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Bal com,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Bill Fuller
Program: Larry Woodhams
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Treadwell
. Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
World Community Service: Harold
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, Jc
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P lerce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell, Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

1981*82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR
Director: Howard Taylor

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;

District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

J im Troust, Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15-Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADERS
John Shea *^ Dan Magsig

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19-Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

' February 25,26, 27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ ' Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Rich Holben
1 Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9-John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20-Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 • Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 • Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20-Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive • Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monros Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive - Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace*

278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita
Grimes, Bill, 1*30 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene.

279- 7810
278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel * .

278-2744
278-2311

.....

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice.

....

278-4741

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy • Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy • Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. - Clair . .....................
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road - Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768

279**7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . •
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle. .....
238-2511 Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-5790
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
278-6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
278-2912
Steffey Don,. 10500 Kenaston - Susan
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road*Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle • Carol

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
■
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Rqad - Janet*, . . .
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J. . ...
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue • Patricia. .....
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss. James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri

DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol .
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary

278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy.. ........................
Endicott, James. 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert. 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978
767-3417

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

278-8655
.

w / 9-9 «1

PHONE

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
.................................
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
*Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle • Sue
.................................
Milnes, John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae

Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

.

rip^-e. Dove, 114 Hillcrest • Karen

ue ' Virginia
• Maura..........

NAME

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

278-2272
238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
; 278-2161

238-4696 279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222
278-6603
278-5556

278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
238-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
: 279-7806
238-4323
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court • Janet
278-5521
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198
Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492
Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -e Linda • •
278-7703
278-6858 Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
278-5033
279-9349
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
, 278-5796
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall * Donna
278-6586
278- 2900

278*6356
278-8981

* Honorary Member

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

ERNEST LUSE
3 N. FREMONT
LDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The (X)I.D\X ATIiR feA/n REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA?§(^CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingestcfiwin the U. S. A.
June 8, 1982

Work has started on the 100th anniversary
celebration which will be held during
September, 1982. The original dedication
ceremony will be reinacted along with a
biographical sketch of the Tibbits history.

President Norm announced Rotary Board of
Directors will meet Tuesday evening at
7:30 PM, June 8, 1982, at Norm's home on
Marshall Street.
Next week will be Kid's Day at Coldwater
Rotary.
Plan now to bring a guest and
report same to Larry Woodhams.

The fall and winter children's films and
programs are being worked out with Branch
Intermediate School Superintendent Bill
Tracy.

Song leader Dan Magsig led the group
singing (getting tuned up for next spring)
and was very capably accompanied by Mrs.
Reb Turner.

Ron has completely toured the building and
made a list of needed repairs.
Fortunately,
the roof seems to be in fairly good shape
with only minor repair for leaks needed.
\

Jim Conrad was honored for his 41st
birthday - Happy Birthday, Jim!

Brick pointing is needed on the front of
the building along with painting of the
trim.

* * ★ ★ ★

ABSENTEES - June 8, 1982:
John Milnes
Bill Milnes
Tom Normandin
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
John Shea
Don Steffey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Reb Turner
Jim York

Richie Barnes
Bill Carlson
Harold Creal
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
John Dygert
Jack Faulkner
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
Jim Koss
Gary Kuckel
Dean Milligan

f

The air conditioning system has been
re-conditioned and is now working very well.
The duct work needs to be re-worked to get
the cool air up to the balcony.

Summer stock requires 13 full-time employees
in addition to the cast of 26.

In summary, Tibbits is a much larger
business than most people realize. Extras
are needed for several of the shows and
Rotarians were urged to try out for the
parts.

Listed below are this year's summer
theater offerings:

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Lafayette, IN
Quincy
Bronson

Bill Smith
Mike Bodkins
Garth Wilber

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Tom Kannaday
Bob Dierner
Ron Sautter

7/7

*

Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" opens
the season.
7/21 "My Fair Lady" - everybody's favorite.
8/4 "Man From LaMancha" - a popular
musical.
8/18 "Jesus Christ Super Star" closes the
season. Back by popular request,
since it was a complete sell-out
when shown 3 years ago.

*****

PROGRAM: Rotarian Chuck Woodward, Program
Chairman, presented Mr. Ron Sautter,
Executive Director of Tibbits Opera House.
The new director is 35 years old, was born
in Cleveland, grew up in Flint and received
his college degree in 1970.
Ron has been
in theater 14 years and came to Coldwater
3 years ago. He is a licensed pilot and
amateur radio operator and likes to play
golf and tennis.
Some of the things occurring at Tibbits:
Ticket sales for summer stock are going well
with over 375 season tickets sold to-date.
Still good seats left for singles and
season ticket holders.

Advertising program is being finalized with
negotiations going on with 20 different
advertising media.

Tibbits employs 28 CETA people for the
summer working on costumes, stage work
shop, maintenance and general office work.

Thanks, Chuck and Ron, for a very informa­
tive program.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEK

A pessimist is a person who looks both ways
before crossing a one-v/ay street.

He who talks like a big wheel may be only
a spokesman.

Maybe we were better off when charity was
a virtue instead of a deduction.

Every heel needs a sock.
Nothing ruins the truth’like stretching_jt.

And that's enough for now.

v/

★ ★ ★ w ★

GREETERS:

June 15 - L. Iveson/D. Magsig
22 - H. Sexton/C. Woodward

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCTOBER 6 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
OCTOBER 24 - STAG OUTING

I

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 • EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO'ConDirectanRal ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty.Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural*Urban:WaltBalcom,Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: DlckUhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman: JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, DlckUhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, FredCuly
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Geishert
' Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,

Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave P ierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 - Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
International Youth Projects: Dean
Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry Iveson, Dale
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, Jc
Milnes

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Komstein

*

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

November 1981
3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

★

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

★

February 1982
2 - Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 • Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John Shea- Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW

' February 25,26,27
Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­ Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman off the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER
NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
276-6033

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road - Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street • Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 66 Cheryl Ann Drive • Margaret. •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street - Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments • Grace

278-6821
276-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane - Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice
Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary ...
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island - Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicaao Rd. - Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
. .
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
.............
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road - Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road • Mary..................
Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Honchett ST. - Charlotte

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..
Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street • Francine
Geishert. Charles, 4 Williams Drive. Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin. 7720 Whistler Dr.. Quincy • Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275State Street*Cindy

NAME

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach * Barbara

278-5270

Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

278-8668

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centei.?!ial Road 4 Jacquelyn
* Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia
Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
. . &gt; . . - .. .

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
238-2511
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane.
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren

..........

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............................

. .

278-2744
278-2311

Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis • •
Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
238-4414

Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
278-2217 Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy 278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann, Drive - Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago'Road-Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-8373
278-4907
, 278-2161
238-4696 ■
279-9448
278*4350
278-7100
278-4222
278*6603

278-2811 e Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279-7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
238-4323
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court, - Janet
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -t Linda • • •
278-6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall
279*9349
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
• 639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street- - Susie
(
278-5796 Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278- 2900
278-6356
278-8981

278-8474
238*2456
278-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5556

* Honorary Member

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

279-7810

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

...............

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle • Nita-k

278-4741
................
278-7249 LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail
278-2096 Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .
639-8669 Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
639-8329 Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
238-2266 Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive • Diane
278-6652 Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
278-5303 •Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
278-5909 Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
278-6768 Milligan. Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
..................
278-5917
Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
238-4870
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
278-4248
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elainef5?. . . .
278-8413
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
278-2968
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
278-6978 Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
767-3417 O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
278- 8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279- 7163

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEgg|ta7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWA'

The Sin.ginge.st

CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
the U. S. A.

June 15, 1982

PREZ SEZ: President Norm opened the
meeting with the introduction of guests.
And, boy, there was a slew of guests
because this was Kids' Day at the Rotary
Luncheon! There were big kids and little
kids. There were granddads and grand­
children.
From the looks of all the kids
that were present, the future of the world
is in good hands, and these children will
carry on the International Rotary ideal of
"peace throughout the world".
The kids were treated to hot dogs, chips,
ice cream and cookies. Some of the Rotary­
type kids were seen loading up with the
good hot dogs. And, when I asked Sergeant
Dave why he had an extra ice cream, he said
it was for his kids. However, Grandpa
George also had extra ice cream for his
kids. You can draw your own conclusions.

Mary and John then led us in song and the
children sang along with us.
The luncheon concluded with a clown act
and Mr. Bubbles, a magician from the Magic
Capitol of the World, Colon. The clown
act was our own beloved Sergeant Dave and
his faithful companion, Terry the Pirate.
Terry had the kids going with his snake
story and Dave entertained the kids by his
fleecing of the dads and granddads.
I was
sitting with Bill Milnes and I overheard
his daughter, Beth, say "Now I know why
we don't get weekly allowances anymore.
I'll try and keep my name out of the
paper, Dad."

Mr. Bubbles kept the kids in stitches as
they tried to figure out his magic tricks,
Larry Woodhams about croaked when Mr.
Bubbles burned up his $100.00 bill.

NEWS FLASHES:
1.

Bob Yingling is having a bout with
cancer in Florida. Norm has Bob's
address for anyone who cares to get
in touch with him.

2.

Don't forget the Gordie Johncock
Parade this Saturday at 2:00 P.M. A
number of "leading citizens" (LC's)
will be there led by such stars as
Mayor Nelson and City Manager Kuckel.

3.

We have the pleasure of adding a new
member to the ranks - Larry Dunworth
of Dunworth Auto Supply. Thanks for
joining, Larry, and we look forward
to a long and fruitful relationship
between yourself and Coldwater Rotary
Club.

4.

We will be hosting the Annual District
636 Golf Outing on August 17, 1982,
at the Coldwater Country Club.
$49.00
includes green fees, cart, 2 drinks,
door prizes, lunch and dinner, plus a
continental breakfast for you early
risers. We are co-hosting with
Hillsdale, and Bill Crotty will be
calling on a number of us to help out,
so do what you can.

5.

John Dean is running for the 41st
District seat in the Legislature. I
know you join me in wishing John the
'■* best of luck.

6.

Finally, in keeping with my tradition
• of bri nging news from the outside
world to your attention, please note:

Texan wins chip toss

Everyone went home with a full tummy and
memories of a delightful day.

BEAVER, Okla. - (AP) — Thane
Wright tossed a meadow muffin 174
feet, 2 inchesand took home top honors
in 'the annual World Championship
Cow Chip Throwing Contest.

ABSENTEES:

The throw by Wright, of Levelland,
Tex., was short of the record 182 feet, 3
inches, set in 1979.

Walt Balcom
Richie Barnes
Bill Bobier
Harold Card
Barry Case
Duane Davidson
Charles Davis
Dan Dean

Larry Donay
Ken Elliott
Jim Endicott
Jack Faulkner
William Gallier
Charles Geishert
Bob Loose

The top thrower in the women's
division was Shirley Croft, of 'Plant
City, Fla., whose chip sailed 88 feet, 2
inches

Whi ch just goes to show - us guys can
still throw the bull twice as far as
the ladies.

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Ted Glynn
Bill Smith
Dick Greathouse
U
11 •

Bronson
Lafayette
Middletown, Ohio

LI « qv, .4
I ivu i U

A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK

Nature does make mistakes; sometimes she
puts all the bones in the head and none in
• the back.

Steve Dobson
Elmer Dobson
Clarence Snyder
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:

GREETERS:

Wolfgang Kager
Marco Kager

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUGUST 25 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
OCr^?iE.K.™J’^.?LHARRIS AV7ARD N,GHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY
FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 ■ ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 ■ LADIES NIGHT

OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

June 22 - H. Sexton/C. Woodward
II
II
29

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 • RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEMBER 8 • FOUR-WAY TEST

FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neicjhboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 1C&gt;0% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12*15 PJVI
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P M

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJVI.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

&lt;1

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.I. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25, 1981

President, Rotary International
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: TerryO’ConDirectorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatls, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
Dave Rubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichleBarnes, Chairman;
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Dick Moore, Chuck Gelshert
Program: Larry Woodhams
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,

Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Chairman; Larry I veson, Dale

Chairman; John Pierson
Rotary Informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob

Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Card, Chairman; Ed Geishert, John

Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
Chairman;TerryO'Connell,AlNelson

Milnes

Treasurer: Ernie Luse

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
Reo Goodwin

September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 - Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.

October 1981
6 - Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Kass, Chairman;
JimTroust.Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

August 1981
4-Lester Wise
11 - Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor

November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 - Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

Director: Howard Taylor

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chei
Graves, Chairman; J im York, Dan

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADERS

★

February 1982
2-Larry I veson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16-JimKoss
23 - Gary Kuckel
March 1982
2 - Dan Magsig
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30-Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13-George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig Sebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15-Dave Rubley
22-Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

John Shea- Dan Magsig
January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 -Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981 -82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. ROSTER

NAME

ADDRESS 8 ROTARY ANN

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach • Barbara

278-5270

Graves, Chet, 101 Cdrlyle - Nita.*
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

279-7810

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl

278-2744

278- 8668

Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378

Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy * Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann . . . .
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd.- Clair
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
Dean, John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake * Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road * Mary
......

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
...............
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive * Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. * Charlotte

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978

Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road * Barb
Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street ■ Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy * Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street*Cindy

278- 8655
2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279- 7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly St
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Janet ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford, lol Lake Shu.e Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court • Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie. . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
..............

279- 7223 Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis
278-6704 Ruse&lt; Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street * Myrtle
238*2511 Schlubatis. Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
■

278-6163

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

;

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

278 2912 Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
............
7130 Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
278*9217 ^wor^’ Alon, 211 Fairfield Drive • Nancy
278-2217 $wartr Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
767-4508 Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy -

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan

278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle • Marian
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive • Sara
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road*«Eileen
278-5166 Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol

278-4222
278-6603
278-5556
278-8474

"Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive - Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue

278-2811 ‘Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
278- 6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
279- 7891 Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol

238-2456
278-4402
279-7806

Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Fae
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean
Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street - Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally

238-4323
Richard, 97 Edison Court, - Janet
278-6783 white, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores ....
278- 4198 wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road • Celia ....
279- 9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. -, Linda • • •
278-6856 Woodward. Charles, 163 Marshall
9-9349 Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street • Virginia. . . .

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
278-6334

Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch • Jane
Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Koren

278-5796
278-2900

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura............................

278-6356
278-8981

LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail .,

o'tq c'yoa

York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna

• Honorary Member

Coldwater, Michigan

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

. .

Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
Sexton, Harlow, 36 Bishop Avenue • Wanda

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278-2311

. .

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
.

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Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane • Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street • Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road - Jo Ann
Creel, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-7011
278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-4982
278-8086
278-5386
278-7258

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street * Alice

NAME

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive * Lorraine
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane • Kathryn
Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street - Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret. *
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. - Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue - Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street • Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments - Grace

.

PHONE

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MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 ll. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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278-2161
238-4696
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

278-5181
278-6586

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATES^feta^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWAff^^^^Y’1CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singinges tcfttoin the U. S. A.

June 30, 1982

PRES SEZ: President Norm turned the gavel
over to Dr. Larry Woodhams while the Club
gave Norm a standing ovation for a job
well-done. We had an active Rotary Club
last year and Norm brought the budget into
line. I know everyone joins me in thank­
ing Norm for a wonderful Rotary year.
I also know you all join me in wishing
Larry success in the year to come. I
get the feeling Larry is going to have
us all participating in Rotary activities
like we've been doing for a long time.

PROGRAM: After relinquishing the gavel to
Pres Larry, ex-President Norm received a
rose and his President's pin. President
Larry then outlined his activities and
challenges for the upcoming year:

1.

2.
3.

4.

There will be 12 intra-club
programs.
To start the year, there will
be no fines for early leavers.
Committee reports are to be in
July 10, 1982.
The August 17, 1982 Golf Outing
will count as a make-up; and,
for non-golfers, there will be
a meeting at noon that day.

BIRTHDAYS:

29 and holding, holding,
holding

Gil Patton

Challenges;

1.

2.
Don't forget the Quincy Rotary Pork Chop
Bar-B-Que - July 3, 1982, 5-7 PM, Quincy
Union Church; Adults $4.00 - Children
$2.00. This is a big activity for our
brother Rotarians from Quincy, Let's give
them our full support.

Congratulations - Bob Rumsey - 22 years
perfect attendance!
■And, on July 4th there is slated to be
activities at the Fairgrounds. Ex-Pres
Norm is lining up our club teams; so, if
you're interested in participating in
softball, horseshoes, etc., give Norm a
call.

And, finally, there's the Sister Cities
Festival - July 9 and 10. Hope you all
have a good time.

Let's all look for a "few good
men" to bring in as new Rotarians.
Take a Rotarian to lunch - make
new relationships with some
fellow Rotarians that are not in
your "close circle".

Larry knows where he is going.
get behind him.

Let's all

PERSONAL: This is my last bulletin. I'm
being "promoted" to another Club assignment.
I thank all those who helped me especially Walt Balcom, Paul Ruse and
Elwyn Bodley. I appreciate the patience
of all those who took my good-natured
ribbings; and, for those of you who sued
me, "You can't get blood from a turnip".

Sianara
P.S. It was nice to have Mrs. K back. We
always sound better with her allegros and
scherzos, I do wish, though, that someone
would teach the young lady how to count.

ABSENTEES - June 30, 1982:
Charles Bacon
Bill Bobier
Bill Carlson
Bill Crotty
Charles Davis
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Charles Geishert
Steve Glover
Reo Goodwin
Bill Grimes

Ralph LaGro
Dan Magsig
Bill Milnes
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Don Steffey
Paul Thompson
Reb Turner
Jim York

ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Bill Smith
Leason Modert
Kent Miller
Larry Hagen
Pete Baldwin
Don Stine

Lafayette, IN
•Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincy

A SCATTERING OF SUMMER DOGGEREL

Mary had a swarm of bees,
And they, to save their lives,
Went everywhere that Mary went,
'Cause Mary had the hives.

MORE?
Large fleas have little fleas upon their
backs to bite 'em,
And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so
ad infinitum,
The larger fleas, themselves, in turn,
have larger fleas to go on,

While these again have larger, still, and
larger still and so on.

FRIDAY NIGHT
SOLTAU FESTIVAL WORK SCHEDULE
July 9-10 9:00 PM until Midnite
IF YOU CAN'T COVER YOUR SCHEDULE TIME
FIND A REPLACEMENT! !

9:00 PM Sebald, Sward, Kerr, Towns
10:00 PM Bacon, Creal, John Dean, Maine
11:00 PM O'Connell, Nelson, Kuckel, Magsig

SATURDAY NIGHT
9:00 PM Ed Gfeishert, C. Barnes, Culy, Koss
10:00 PM Rubley, Hol ben. White, Woodward
11:00 PM York, Youtsey, Glover, Tyson

________________________

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
* °,STR,CT GOVERNOR'S VISIT

NOVEMBER 3 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

OCT^iEimtovP^k LHARJ^,S AWARD NIGHT

FEBRUARY 25, 26, 27 • ROTARY SHOW
APRIL 3 • LADIES NIGHT

COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT

OCTOBER 24 • STAG OUTING

_____

AUGUST 11 - FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 29 - RETIRED FRIENDS
DECEAABER 8 - FOUR-WAY TEST
FEBRUARY 9 - EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12-15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1981-82
NORM YOUTSEY
President
LARRY WOODHAMS
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1982 - Paul Ruse, Alan Sward,
Howard Taylor
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Director: Alan Sward
CLUB SERVICE
Handicapped Children: Terry O'Con­
Directorial ph LaGro
nell,Chairman; Bill Crotty,Barry Case
Attendance: JerryTowns, Chairman;
Rural-Urban: Walt Balcom, Chairman;
Bob Loose, Les Wise
Gordon Schlubatis, Dan Dean
Classification: Dick Uhl, Chairman;
Student Guests: Warren Adair,
DaveRubley, Paul Ruse
Chairman; JackFaulkner, John Klein,
Club Bulletin: Gary Kuckel, Walt
Bill Tyson
Balcom, Alan Sward
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Fellowship: RichieBames, Chairman;
Chairman; DaveRubley, Dick Uhl
Dave Rubley, John Dean, Bob Nagle,
Carroll Barnes, Fred Culy
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
Director: Mark Maire
Magazine: Bill Milnes, Chairman;
International Youth Projects: Dean
Steve Glover
Membership: Hal Sexton, Chairman; Milligan, Chairman; George Pierce,
Bill Fuller
Dick Moore, Chuck Gel sheet
Rotary Foundation: Bill Grimes,
Program: Larry Woodhams
Chairman; Larrylveson, Dale
Public Relations: Duke Davidson,
Chairman; John Pierson
Treadwell
World Community Service: Harold
Rotary informations Ernie Luse,
Chairman; Fred Anderson, Bob
Card, Chairman; Ed Gelshert, John
Milnes
Seaman
Sergeant at Arms: Dave Pierce,
ChairmanjTerryO'Connell,Al Nelson
Treasurer: Ernie Luse

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 2nd Tuesday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

NEW MEMBER
COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Richard Holben
Employer-Employee Relations: Chet
Graves, Chairman; Jim York, Dan

Ernie Luse

Magsig
Four-Way Test: Jim Koss, Chairman;
JimTroust,Don DePew
Occupational Information: John
Dygert, Chairman; Tom Miller,

District Governor, R.l. District 636
IVAN C. STEIN
South Haven, Michigan

President, Rotary international
STANLEY E. McCAFFREY
Stockton, California

1981-82
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Howard Taylor

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governors Visit:
AUGUST 25,1981

COMMUNITY SERVICE^

COMMITTEES

Larry Donay
Retired Friends: Ken Worden, Chair­
man; Gil Patton, Fred Anderson,
1 Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS
John Shea

Dan Magsig

August 1981
4 - Lester Wise
11 -Fellowship Committee
18 - Ed Devito
25 - District Governor
September 1981
1 -Walt Balcom
8 - Steve Glover
15 • Barry Case
22 - Jack Faulkner
29 - Retired Friends Comm.
October 1981
6-Warren Adair
13 - John Shea
20 - Bill Tyson
27 - Vince Kornstein
November 1981
* 3 - Duane Davidson
10 - Donald DePew
17 -Don Steffey
24 - Carroll Barnes

I December 1981
1 - Hal Sexton
8 - Four Way Test Comm.
15 - Harold Card
22 - Fred Culy
29 - Dan Dean

January 1982
5 - John Dygert
12 - Jim York
19 - Bill Grimes
26 - Richard Hruska

ROTARY SHOW
February 25,26,27
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley
Rich Holben
Director: Dan Magsig

* 100% Attendance Day

February 1982
2 - Larry Iveson
9 - Employer-Employee
Relations Committee
16 - Jim Koss
23 - Gary Kuckel

March 1982
2 - Dan Magslg
9 - John Milnes
16 - Dick Moore
23 - Robert Nagle
30 - Al Nelson

April 1982
6 - Gil Patton
13 - George Pierce
20 - Fleming Pruitt
27 - Ken Putnam

May 1982
4 - Robert Man
11 - Craig S ebald
18 - Robert Seaman
25 - Jerry Towns

June 1982
1 - Richard Uhl
8 - Charles Woodward
15 - Dave Rubley
22 - Bill Bobier
29 - Charles Putnam

July 1982
6 - Jim Conrad
13 - Elwyn Bodley
20 - Jeff Dean
27 - James Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1981-82. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Larry Woodhams 278-7703.
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

Adair, Warren, 22 Cardinal Drive - Lorraine. ....
Anderson, Fred, 46 Maple Lane - Kathryn

279-7011
278-6033

Bacon Charles, 25 Ridgemoor Road • Marjorie. . . .
Balcom, Walton, 45 N. Monroe Street * Helen. . . .
Barnes, Carroll, 86 Cheryl Ann Drive * Margaret . •
Barnes, Richie, 21 Scott Ave. * Karen
Biringer, Dick, 37 Carlyle Avenue * Jean
Bobier, Bill, 280 Grand Street * Margaret
Bodley, Elwyn, Elmwood Apartments * Grace

278-6821
278*2239
278*8006
278*4982
278*8086
278*5386
278*7258

Card, Harold, 45 Pamela Lane * Dorothy
Carlson, Bill, 209 Church Street - Pat
Case, Barry, 301 Webb Road &gt; Jo Ann

278*5956
278-5075
278-5378

NAME

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Conrad, James, 225 W. Pearl Street - Alice

278-4741

Creal, Hal, 964 Union City Rd. - Lillian
Crotty, Bill, 620 North Fall River Dr. - Barbara
Culy, Fred, 7711 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Dorothy ....
Davidson, Duane, 346 Crockett Dr., Quincy - Mary .. .
Davis, Charles, 12953 lyopawa Island * Ann ....
Dean, Dan, 1824 W. Chicago Rd. • Clair
.
Dean, Jeff, 359 Jonesville Road - Mary
'. .
Dean. John, 677 Marshall Road * Joanne
DePew, Donald, Fairview Estates Park
DeVito, Edward, 469 Dayburg Road * Carol ....
Donay, Lawrence, 202 Kim Dr., Long Lake - Sharon
Dygert, John, 563 E. Fenn Road « Mary

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-6768
278-5917
238-4870
278-4248

Elliott, Ken, 559 N. Scott Drive - Judy
Endicott, James, 72 Cheryl Ann Drive - Thelma . .
Faller, Albert, 95 N. Hanchett ST. - Charlotte
Fast, Ray, 396 Hyannis Hills Dr., Tekonsha - Brenda..

278-8413
278-2968
278-6978
767-3417

Faulkner, Jack. 336 N. Fremont Road - Barb

278-8655

Fuller, William, 106 Grand Street - Francine
Geishert, Charles, 4 Williams Drive, Quincy - Pat
Geishert, Edwin, 7720 Whistler Dr., Quincy - Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, 275 State Street• Cindy

2/9-9481
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Goodwin, Reo, 100 Taylor, Apt. 3 - Ruth

279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming, 23001 Pearl Beach - Barbara

278-5270

Graves, Chet, 101 Carlyle - Nita
Grimes, Bill, 130 S. Centennial Rd. - Irene

279-7810
^78-8668

Holben, Rich, 9 Cornwell Ct. - Holly S
Hruska, Richard, 306 N. Fiske Road - Jang,* ....
Iveson, Larry, 149 N. Centennial Road - Jacquelyn
* Jolley, S antford, 151 Lake Shore Drive - Pat ....
Kennedy, John, 85 Fairfield - Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, 8 Parsons Court - Martha
Klein, John, 39 Douglas Avenue - Patricia

Putnam, Charles, 133 E. Pearl
Putnam, Kenneth, 11 E. Chicago Street - Mabel . .
Rubley, Dave, 144 E. Chicago St. - Del Laura

278-2744
278-2311
278*7237--

279-7223
278-8360 Rumsey, Robert, 120 Cheryl Ann Drive - Phyllis . .
278-5006
278-6704 Ruse, Paul, 151 N. Hudson Street - Myrtle
279-9412
238-2511
Schlubatis, Gordon, 266 U.S. 27 S. - Harriet
278-2272
278-5790
Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn
238-4414
278-8840
Sebald, Craig, 133 Narrows Road - Rita
* 278-8373
278*6183
Sexton, Harlow, 38 Bishop Avenue - Wanda
278-4907
278-6501
Shea, John, 65 E. Pearl Street - Kim
• 278-2161
278-2912
Steffey Don, 10500 Kenaston - Susan
238-4696 *
279-7130
Sward, Alan, 211 Fairfield Drive - Nancy
279-9448
278-2217
Swart, Conrad, 90 N. Clay, Apt. #6 - Gertrude ..
278-4350
767-4508
Taylor, Howard, 867 Sobie Road, Quincy
278-7100
278-7448 Teeter, Howard, 73 Carlyle - Marian
276-4222
278-2007 Thompson, Paul, 27 Cheryl Ann Drive - Sara
278-6603
2/9-7147 Toupalik, Ralph, 1100 W. Chicago Road-Eileen
278-5556
278-5166
Towns, Jerry, 102 Carlyle - Carol
278-8474
278-2811 * Treadwell, Dale, 42 Lake Drive - Christine
236-2456
278-6534 Troust, James, 30 Seeley - Elizabeth
278-4402
279-7891
Tyson, Bill, 227 Riverview - Carol
279-7806
238-4323
Uhl, Richard, 97 Edison Court - Janet
278-5521
278-6783
White, Richard, 46 N. Circle Drive - Delores
278-6736
278-4198 Wise, Lester, 1371 Union City Road - Celia ....
278-4424
279-9492 Woodhams, Lawrence, 55 Leonard Dr. - Linda • • ■
278-7703
278-6856
Woodward, Charles, 163 Marshall. . ..........................
278-5033
279-9349
Worden, Kenneth, 25 Lincoln Street - Virginia. . . .
278-6334
639- 8453
York, James, 264 W. State Street. - Susie
(
278-5181
278-5796
Youtsey, Norman, 125 Marshall - Donna
278-6586
278- 2900

Kornstien, Vincent, 290 Grand Street Winnie . . .
Koss, James, 78 Douglas Avenue - Janice. .....
Kuckel, Gary, 160 W. Pearl - Cheri
LaGro, Ralph, 340 Albright - Gail

Loose, Robert, R.R. # 2, Tekonsha - Margaret. . . .

Luse, Ernest, 223 N. Fremont Road
Lyon, James, 335 Grand St
Maire, Mark, 287 Almary Drive - Diane
Magsig, Dan, 263 Almary Dr. - Jan
‘Man, Robert Fr., 75 N. Circle Drive • Edna. . . .
Miller, Tom, 144 S. Clay St. - Delores
Milligan, Dean, 30 Carlyle - Sue
Milnes,. John, 14361 lyopawa Island - Foe
Milnes, William, 78 Grand - Jean

Moore, Richard, 42 Carlyle Avenue - Elaine
Nagle, Robert, 36 W. Pierce Street • Susan
Nelson, Al, 67 E. Pierce Street - Jean
Normandin, Tom, 609 State Road - Janet
O'Connell, Terry, 11 Lukesport Dr. Quincy - Sally
Patton, Gilbert, 107 Branch - Jane

Pierce, Dave, 114 Hillcrest - Karen

Pierce, George, 77 S. Sprague - Virginia
Pierson, John, 340 Marshall - Maura..............................

278-6356
278-6981

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

PHONE

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER?'” tary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER
The Singingest

Vice President Ralph Lagro presided over the
meeting in the absence of president Larry.
*******
Bob Man requested a moment of silence for
Tom Normandin and followed it with a prayer.

John Shea led the group in singing. I'm
sure a lot of us are starting to learn some
of the 3rd and 4th verses to some of the
American Patriotic songs.
★★★★★★★
Vice President Ralph announced that this meet­
ing was the last for Dave Pierce. Dave is
moving to Chicago to enter the Moody Bible
College. The club will surely miss Dave s
wit and his contributions to the annual
Rotary Show. The whole club hopes that we
will see Dave after he makes the transition
from "Loan Shark" to a Man of The Cloth.
*******
Absentees, July 13, 1982:

Jim Koss
Gary Kuckel
Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
Terry O'Connell
Gil Patton
Fleming. Pruit
Charles Putnam
Jim Troust
Larry Woodhams
Jim York

Bill Carlson
Barry Case
James Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed Devito
Larry Donay
Ed Geishert
Rich Hol ben

/f\O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

the U. S. A.
July 13, 1982
is walking, not running, it is important
to stress your heart for 15 minutes at
least 3 times per week. Your heart
rate while exercising should be somewhere
between 70-85% of your maximum heart
rate minus your age. Debbie emphasized
that what ever exercise we choose it
should be a continuous aerobic activity.
Thank you Ralph for an excellent
program and we'll see you next week if we
can get over the huge guilt trip Debbie
put on us. By the way is chasing nurses
sedentary work???
★★★★★★★

Jack Faulkner, ably assisted by Ken
Elliot, performed as sergeant of arms.
Rumor has it Gary Kuckel is sulking .
out of town after the last city council
meeting.
It seems we are entering the
era of the $2 fine. We have come a
long way on fines because Chuck Bacon
can remember when fines were 10$. He
can also remember when gall bladders
were $100. The club put Jack in his place
after his remark on not missing
any pictures in the paper.’ Paul
Thompson and Jeff Dean suggested he
see Chuck Geishert about glasses.

Rotarian Guests:

Leo Sanderson
Bill Smith
Paul Ashley
Dan Dobson
Ted Glynn

Quincy
LaFayette
Bronson
Quincy
Bronson

Non-Rotarian Guests:

Steve Uhl
Colleen Parker
Patrick Alikins

Early Leavers-Congratulations- only 5
Bill Grimes
Howard Taylor
Jeff Dean
Dave Pierce
Fred Anderson

*******
Program Chairman Ralph Lagro, subbing for
vacationing Jim Conrad introduced ..Debbie
Dotson, a graduate of the University of
Wisconsin with a masters degree in adult
fitness-cardiac rehabilitaion. Debbie is
presently the "feelin' good" co-ordinator
of Jackson County. Debbie's presentation was
"Feeling Good Thru Fitness or Oiir Committment
To Good Health." Debbie had us all take the
Risko test. To paraphrase it: if you are
over 50 with heart disease in your familyi
smoke excessively, exercise little, are
overweight and bald, your first appoint­
ment tomorrow should be with Chuck Putnam.
Statistically, 183,000 Americans die each
year from strokes or heart attacks and over
twice that number are crippled by them
each year. Debbie stated the best exercise

•

"No. he's no longer with us I"

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
Presidon
RALPH LAGRO
Vico-Presidcnt
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,

Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month

7:30 pm
SPECIAL * When called by President

★

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman: Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations; Reb

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
• Rotary Foundation
23 • Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

SONGLEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 =Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 • Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director; John Degn

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen

278-6821
278-2239

Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Bi ring er, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

‘ • 278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
...................... 278-5378

Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
■ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

Goodwin, Reo, Point. Retail. Ruth
Graves. Chester. Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer. Irene

PHONE

Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane . . , , ......................... 279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail ................................................. 278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508
* • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
* * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-7448
278-2007
27B-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Milligan, Dean E«, Bonking, Sue
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

279-7891
238-4323

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda . .278-7703
* "Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
276-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
276-5181
"" Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
" * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* "Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Bonking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* " Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Koren
278-2900
767-3417
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
278-8655
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
639-4433
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
639-4635
278-7237 •* Past President
279-7163 " * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
278-5006
279-9266 * • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
279-9412
279-7810 * * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
278-8668

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive. Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack. Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, RichardG, Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
...... 279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores,^anet.
, 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn ,......................................... 278-6704
’ " Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, A^artha
278-8840
* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Komstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . . , . , 278-6501

49036

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEga^^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY )CjLUB/P'.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest^Gmpin the U. S. A.

July 20th, 1982

President Larry Woodhams presided over the
meeting after returning fresh from a bureau­
cratic experience with the "bad guys" in
Lansing. Jim Troust led the group in prayer.
Somewhere in the prayer was woven in a mention
of giving thanks for the warm weather. Hey
Jim, for those of us who don't work in airconditioned offices, or live in air-con­
ditioned houses with the weather of the
past week will you lighten up a little!
★★★★★★★

John Shea did his usual good job of
leading the group in singing. -This time
we did a verse of O'Canada for the patriotic
bit but that number needs a lot of practice.
Since Pierre Treadeau's ex-wife isn't doing
much these days maybe for a free lunch she
might come down and help us a bit. John
really blew it on the birthdays. The truth
is he forgot his cue card from Dave Rubley
but John thinks it was Gil Patton's, Steve
Glover's and 2 more he forgot.
I see some
potential for a scholarship fine here.
★★★★★★★
President Larry read- thank you notes from
the following people:
1. Rotary International was very lauda­
tory in their remarks about Elwin Bodley.
2. Valerie Robart thanked the club as the
winner of the Les Luce Memorial scholar­
ship
President Larry presented Craig Sebald his
pin for 24 years of perfect attendence,
Wow! that is some accomplishment.
"Reb Turner reminded the club of a Chamber '»
of Commerce retailer seminar being held Wed­
nesday July 21st at the Country Club.
Program Chairman Ralph Lagro stated that he ’
had some programs available for any Rotarian
who didn't have a specific idea for his
program week.
'k'k'k'ic'k'k'k

Ralph also asked the members to think
about ideas for a ladies, nite in November,
There will be a vote sometime in the future
on the following ideas: True Grist dinner
theatre, dance at the Country Club, or
dinner and a show at the Miller Auditori urn in Kazoo. President Larry
reminded the club that the district
governor will be visiting Coldwater
next Tuesday the 27th and he is hoping
for 100% attendance at the meeting.
There :Wf 11..al.so .be a dinner meeting at the
Country Club for all board members and
committee members with a cocktail hour
at 6:30 and dinner at 7:30
*******
Jack Faulkner and Gary Kuckel did their
usual sterling performance as sergeants-atarms. . The Gordon Johncock face in the
crowd picture was a financial winner.
More money might have been raised if
Gary's atrocious hat had been auctioned
off.
★★★★★★★

Absentees, July 20th, 1982:

Harold Card
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Larry Donay
Larry Dunworth
Rich Hol ben
Dick Hruska

Jim Lyon
Dean Milligan
Bill Milnes
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Dave Rubley
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Ken Worden

Rotarian Guests

Quincy
La Fayette Ind.
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Bronson

Ray Ehl
Bill Smith
Barry Bender
Gordon Porter
Kurt Miller
Paul Ashley

Non-Rotarian Guests
Colleen Parker
John Kang
★★★★★★★
Program Chairman Ralph Lagro introduced
Jeff Dean, who had the program for the day.
By the way, it is sure nice to hear Jeff's
voice again. Jeff introduces Tim McCarter
of Volt Energy Systems and Gordon Welch
of Michigan Gas Utilities who spoke on the
Heme Energy Analysis Program. Michigan
Gas Utilities, using Volt Energy Systems
as their contract agent, is again
suggesting that all residential gas
users have energy analysis to determine
their current heat loss. Michigan Gas
has developed a good program and they
maintain quality control over it.
For
$10 the energy consultant will come to
your home and go through a 46 point
check list, will present you with a
computerized summary report within 15
minutes. Along with the information on
heat loss, Michigan Gas supplies you with
a bag of goodies containing duct tape,
rope insulation, thermal sealing insul­
ation and a water flow regulator for your
shower. Michigan Gas also supplies you with
a contractors guide, do-it-youself instruc­
tions, and a list of lending institutions
who will participate in the program. The
program will also evaluate the efficiency
of your furnace. Thanks, Jeff, for a very
informative program.
★★★★★★★
There is a rumor going around that one of
the first decals coming out of Howard
Taylor's new "T" shirt shop is going
to say, "It's hard to get rich in a
small town with your friends watching"
That's gotta be either for Howard himself
or for Doc Bacon.

MEMBERS!!!
Hats off to the club. The number of
early leavers dropped down to 1.
*******

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST17 •^DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
eCBT^2n?^TEeTC*OUNTRY aUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

______________________

MARCH 3, 4, 5 ■ ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ■ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.

CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

man; Alan Sward, JimTroust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,

★

Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

District Governor, R.l. District 636

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Fruit, Chair­
man: Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

SONGLEADER
John Shea

★
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 ■ Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
■10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Low Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
276-8086

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-5303

Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol

278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
' * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg.. Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386 * * Klein, John E., Mental j^spitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail ................................................. 278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-2007
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 * • Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278*5166
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652

Dunworth, Lorry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott. James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E„ Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

"Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
* • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907

Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
»• • • 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278*8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
** Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521

White. Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* ’ Wise, Lester F., Banking. Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E.. Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden. Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Nelson, Albert R.t Belt Recocting, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Solly
639-8453
Potton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane .. . .278-5796

Honorary Members:

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Koren
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-5270
278-2744

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DoleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
' Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

•• Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

*• Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

*'• Past President

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

July 27, 1982

The Singingest

President Larry presided over the annual
meeting with the district governor. Bob
Man led the group in prayer in his usual
stentorian tones. All right, you English
majors, look that one up in your Funk
and Wagnails.
★★★★★★★

Dan Magsig, in the absence of John Shea,
led the group in singing with great piano
support by Winnie Kornstien. It is
a real treat when Winnie is at the piano
because she plays with such agressiveness.
Happy Birthday to Rich Hruska and John
Klein. As usual we don't know their age,
but there must be something in the
Jonesville water for Rich is looking
younger every day.
*******

President Larry made the following
announcements:
1. The Dally Tire Company has made a
contribution to the scholarship fund
in the name of Tom Normandin.
2. John Klein is in the hospital, and
although we don't know what for, we
are told that it is not serious.
Here's to a speedy recovery, John.
3. It seems that we all were taking the
hot weather too seriously and Larry levied
a 25&lt;f fine for not smiling. From where
I was sitting I think Larry was right.
There are times it looks like a lot of us
had lemon juice for lunch.
*******
Jack Faulkner, with an assist from Gary
Kuckel, did his usual excellent Sergeant's
schtick. With the advent of the $2 fine
for having your face on the front paqe
of the paper it looks like it is goingto be a great year for scholarships.
I
would suggest that Jack and Gary find
out when Larry Dunworth's birthday is and
also Fred Anderson's for if they forget
those, along with not checking with
Shopper for pictures, their wives are
going to have to increase their allowance
for Tuesdays. I won't comment much on
Bob Kerr's and Bob Rumsey's legs in short
pants except to say, "there are two
. candidates for support hose if there
ever were."
*******

Layfayette,Ind
Lansing, Mich
Lansing, Mich

Bill Smith
Joe Gross
Tom Sullivan

Non-Rotarian guests
Michael Nye, Litchfield
Lynn Harvey, MSU Extension Service
*******

President Larry introduced Joe Gross, the
new district governor for District 636.
Joe is a senior active in newspaper
publishing, whois now the personnel
director for the Washington Times.
Joe is a very personable man who has
some strong feelings about Rotary that
he wanted to share with the club. He
is planning to have quarterly meetings
with the officers of each of the clubs
to push service to the community. Joe
was very impressed with the fact that the
Coldwater Club had 20 members with
100% attendance for the last 6 months
and 10 more with over 90% attendance.
Joe is also very interested in youth and
asked that the club appoint a member to
head a youth exchange. The purpose of
this exchange would be for our club to
sponsor a student for $40 per month
spending money and to plan to sponsor a
Coldwater youth for a year in a foreign
country. Joe noted in the last year our
club had a net loss of 6 members. By a
show of hands, there were only 12 Rotar­
ians in the audience who had recruited a
new member. Joe firmly stated that it is
each Rotarian's responsibility to find
quality people for the club. He per­
sonally has recruited 8 in the past 7
years for the Lansing club. Sooooooo....
it looks like we all have to get busy.
Ih summary, Joe Gross is a very "up"
person who with the help of people like
Tom Sullivan, his Administrative Assis­
tant, is goinq to challenge clubs in
his district to make some dramatic
changes.

Needless to say there were no early
leavers out of respect to the district
governor.
Absentees July 27th
Bill Crotty
Duane Davidson
Dan Dean
John Dean
Larry Donay
William Gal Tiers
Rich Hol ben
John Klein
Jim Koss

Dean Milligan
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
George Pierce
John Pierson
Flemming Pruitt
John Shea
Howard Taylor
Norm Youtsey

Rotarian Guests
Fritz Van Aiken
V.E. Putnam

Montpelier, Ohio
Layfayette, Ind

"Everybody'! pulling for you, boss. Turns out you’re the only one who
con sign the payroll checks."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3.4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

__________________________________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12-15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJM.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton BaI com

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★

District Governor, Rd. District 636

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30-DickWhite

★
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘•Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6033

Holben. Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S.
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
. 278-8086

PHONE

......................... 279-7223
v.................... 278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
• “ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
.................... 278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386 • * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Cord, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margoret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 • • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-2007
•“Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 **Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
• ” Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303

• * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine

278-4198

••Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• ’ Sexton, Harlow W-, Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
. 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• “Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
“ “Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L„ Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
• “ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

278-8474
278-4402

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

“ “Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

“ “Woodword, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
““Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Potton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E.» Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

278-8655

Geishert. Charles A., Optometry, Pat
• • Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-2744

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

• * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

•* Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEBjgfetarj- REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest^Jl^Ja the U. S. A.

Meeting was called to order by President
Larry.
Invocation by Jim Troust and
singing of "America" led by John Shea with
Colleen at the piano.
*******
John Klein was present to receive our
aood wishes on his birthday.
*******
Announcements were made as follows:
Chic Kennedy justified his "not being
here" on the basis of trips to Birm­
ingham and golfing(!)Bill Crotty reminded everyone (Via
his green slacks and pink shirt) of
the uocoming Rotary golf outing.
Regular Board meeting will be hald
at President Larry's on the 10th
of August.
Jack Faulkner was recognized for
one year's perfect attendance.
President Larry announced we were
third in our District in attendance
for June with 83.4%. We are included
in the category of clubs with 51 to
125 members.
President Larry reported on the Club
Assembly last Tues, at the Country
Club.
He indicated the District Gover­
nor was impressed with our good humor,
our fines, and our neat reports (in
that order).
*******

Sergeants Gary and Jack did their thing
at the expence of numerous Rotarians.
We aren't yet sure what the "Dear Abby"^
column said about sex and dentists!
Howard Taylor admitted to taking 30
terrific shots at the Michigan 51)0, witTfout film in his camera.
*******
Absentees August 3, 1982

Dick Beringer
Bill Carlson
Fred Culy
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Chuck Geishert
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Rich Hol ben
Ralph LaGro

,

August 3, 1982
Program chairman Bob Loose introduced
Pastor Dave Fox from First Baptist
Church, Coldwater.
David led a group of
24 members of the church on a 7 1/2 day
trip to Israel in 1981, under the auspices
of Educational Opportunities, Inc.
We learned that, while five Isreals would
fit into our Lower Peninsula, the country
contains a number of amazing contrasts
in climate, topography, people, and his­
tory. Esp. striking was the contrast
between the Valley of Jezreel, a lush
area 15 x 17 miles, with the wastes
around the Dead Sea.
"Hydro-gardening"
of the desert makes it possible to raise
prolific date plams on a ration of one
drop of water per hour per plant. The
excellent slides that illustrated the
talk were taken by David himself, who
must be a pretty fair photographer!
Thanks, Bob, for a fine program!
★★★★★★★

Club secretary Craig Sebald would like
to remind everyone who has not paid
his yearly dues to get a check in
pronto.
(18 are still outstanding)
*******

PERTINENT EPITAPH
Here lies the body of Nora Jane.
For her had no terrors.
She lived an old maid; she died on old maid.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
*******

Three old men in age about 70,80, and 90,
were discussing the type of accidental
death to be preferred.
Said the 70-year
old, "My preference would be to fall out
of a plane." The 80-year old said, "I
think I'd rather go down in a ship."
The 90-year old after a pause, said, "I'd
like to be shot by a jealous husband."

Jim Lyon
John Milnes
Dick Moore
Gil Patton
Flemming Pruitt
Charles Putnam
John Pierson
Bob Seaman
Hal Sexton
Bill Tyson
Jim York

Rotarian Guests
Bill Smith
Fritz Van Aken
Dusty Rhodes
John Worth

Lafayette, In
Montpelier, Ohio
Bronson
Quincy

Non-Rotarian Guests

Phil Smith
Colleen Parker
Cecilia Fiery
Mike Moffatt
John Keeslar

SCHEDULE
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

Memphis, Tn
Coldwater
Jacksun
Coldwater
Coldwater

EVENTS

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ■ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 P-M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAI.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12-15 PJW
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY 6 15 PAI

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAI--------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 12-00 PAI
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12*15 PAI
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, £15 P M

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12-10'p M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chai rman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
international Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 • Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 -Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
’18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairmap: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

NAME

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279*7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn .' ....................................... 278-6704

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L.* Shoes, Retail. Margaret
............. 278-8006
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5366

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
•’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

238-4870
276-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
** Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635
. . 279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

238-4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
"Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

Faller, Albert G., Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . , 278-6978

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

PHONE

•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
"* Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278*6501
278-5075
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
276-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
639-8669 ** Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
639-8329
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
.......................... 278*5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
278-6033

279-9492

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dole G., Christine

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

Schlubotis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

•’ Past President

279-9412

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-6334

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

* ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis ................. 278-5006
* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

238-4414
278-8373

' * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Potton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights A Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

278-8981
278-5270

PHONE

49036

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349
.................................... 238-2456

�_

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER
Published by the COLDWATER R

The Singingest

The meeting was called to order by Pres­
ident Larry, followed by the invocation
by Bob Man.
*******
John Shea, ably assisted by Colleen Par­
ker, led the club in some lusty singing.
The club joined John and Colleen in wish­
ing happy birthday to Jeff Dean and John

Shea.

*******

President Larry madp the following announce­
ments :
1. Larry Dunworth, Reb Turner, John Shea,
Jack Faulkner, Buss Gal Tiers, Ken
Elliott, and Dean Milligan drew the
short straws and get the privilege of
being at the Tibbits at 10:15 Satur­
day night to help "strike the set."
2. On Tuesday, August 17th, at the Cold­
water C.C. the Coldwater and Hillsdale
Rotarians are having a combined golf
outing.
Eor further details call
Bill Crotty.
3. Norm Youtsey presented the club with
a banner from the Nieburg-Wiser
club from Germany.
4. Program Chairman Ralph LaGro reminded
the club that he would soon be asking
for their preferences for Ladies Nite
in October or November.
The choices
will be: Dinner and show in Kalamazoo;
Dinner and show at True Grist; Dinner
and dance at Coldwater C.C. The
message is, "talk it over with your
wife."
5. The following Rotarians have the .
programs for the next 3 weeks:
Ken Worden
Buss Galliers
Bill Bobier
6. These Rotarians were presented with
perfect attendance pins:
Harold Card 6 yrs.
Ernie Luse 34 yrs
7.
Larry reminded the club we still
have 12 Rotarians who have not paid
their dues.
Hey, guys, let's avoid
a fine and get them in, pronto!
★★★★★★★
President Larry turned the program over
to Jack and Gary, our co-Sergeants.
Gary's clothes started the hilarity.
I
haven't seen a coat and pants the likes
of which Gary wore since I passed a used
clothing store in Hamtramck Gary pro­
duced a sign giving $20 amnesty from fines
for those who are in the paper often.I am
not sure if there were any takers, but
John Dean and Al Nelson had their wallets
in their hands.
★★★★★★★
ABSENTEES ’AUGUST 10, 1982
Carroll Barnes
Gil Patton
Barry Case
Charles Putnam
James Conrad
Paul Ruse
Hal Creal
Craig Sebald
Dan Dean
Howard Taylor
Ed Devito
Paul Thompson
John Dygert
Charles Woodward
Rich Hol ben
Jim York
John Milnes

SCHEDULE
JULY 27 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 ■ STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

REFLECTOR
£&lt;?.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
the U.S.A.

August 10,
EARLY LEAVERS
Larry Donay
Jim Lyon
ROTARIAN GUESTS
Bill Fuerstenau
Bill Smith
Bob Whitehead
Mark Putnam
Paul Ashley
Bill Nimmo
Dick Spaulding
NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS
Bob Porter
Whitey Lafollette
★★★★★★★

1982

Dan Magsig
Bill Tyson

Niles
Layfayette
Quincy
Marshal 1
Bronson
Kendallville
Quincy
Colleen Parker

Program Chairman Ralph LaGro introduced
Jim Koss, who had the program for the day
and Jim introduced Hale Pierce, whose
subject was "Solid Waste Disposal in
Branch County".
Hale Proceeded to tell the club that
the "throw away" economy we live in
today has created a lot of problems.
Most of the things that we purchase
now are packaged,
It is impossible
to throw away anything; we are just
putting it temporarily out of sight.
25 years ago all of the.townships had
garbage dumps, but in 1980 the last
dumps in Girard and Quincy closed.
Presently all refuse is hauled to a
dump in Jonesville, and when this area
is full, a decision must be made,
for no one wants to live next door to
a dump. The column of solid waste in
Branch County amounts to 2.9 lbs per
day or 84,000 cubic yards per year.
A study was started in 1976 for a solid
waste plan for Branch County. The
county presently owns 160 acres of
land bought for land fill, that is
still undeveloped.
Presently the
city hauls away 400 tons of garbage
and the county 650 tons.
The second part of the program was to
be given by Al Sickles frcm the City
Parks Department, but because Gary sent
him out of town Bill Grimes did a
yeoman's job of explaining the current
program of county lake clean up and
the sewer project on lyopowa Island.
Bill explained that there is yearly
maintenance,down to the depth of 12 feet,
on about50 acres weeds in the lakes.
The program begins around Memorial Day
and goes on to June 20th.The funding for
weed treatment comes from the increased
S.E.V. after the 1973-6 lake clean-up
and this funding has also allowed for
and early bond pay-off on the original
lake clean-up bonds. The status
of the Island sewer project is that
the cost is $2,672,000 spread over 5
separate contracts. The pumps and the
treatment facilities for affluent ir­
rigation are to be ready in the fall.
The program is spread over 20 years
with a cost to each lake property owner
of $36 a month. Thanks Jim and Bill i
for having a very informative program.

EVENTS

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
MONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man: Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Chairman: John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman: John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman: Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man: Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGalller
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

★

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

278-6033
278-6821

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
- Barnes,Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

276-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L.. Printing, JacquelynK

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric BrakeMfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

PHONE

279-7223
..................... 278-8360
.............. 278-6704

* ’ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
.............. 278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
....................... 276-5378
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-7249

**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
* * Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096

* • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

639-8669
639-8329

•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating ............................................ 278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-6652
278-5303

* * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

276-5909
278-5917

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

278-7448

278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

278*4248
278-8413
278-2968

* ’ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
S hea, John L., Music S tore, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
” Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals. Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* ’ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

278-8474
278-4402

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
’ * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
” Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 276-6978

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796

767-3417
278*8655

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell. DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-2744

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

Geishert. Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-7163
279-9266

* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-7237
278*5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

* ’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

** Past President

The COLDWATER
Notary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjOj^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesrGRwSnthe U. S. A.

Duke Sward presided over the
meeting in the absence of both
President Larry &amp; Vice President
Ralph.
Jim Troust gave the Invocation,
and John Shea led in singing.
(Somebody suggested the group,
sans all the golfers) sounded
like Kiwanians. What do
Kiwanians sound like?)

There were no birthdays.
Or rather, he whose birthday
it was - wasn't therel

Absentees for August 17, 1982:
Wm. Galliers
Walt Balcom
Carroll Barnes Ed Geishert
Bill Bobier
Steve Glover
Barry Case
Chet Graves
Hal Creal
Bill Grimes
Bill Crotty
Rich Holben
Fred Culy
Dick Hruska
Duane Davidson Bob Kerr
Dan Dean
Gary Kuckel
Jeff Dean
Ralph La Gro
John Dean
John Milnes
Larry Donay
Bob Nagle
Larry Dunworth Terry O'Connell
John Dygert
Gil Patton
Jim Endicott
George Pierce
Jack Faulkner
John Pierson
Dick Uhl
Charles Putnam
Dick White
Dave Rubley
Larry Woodhams
Bob Seaman
Charles Woodward
Hal Sexton
Paul Thompson
Howard Taylor
Bill Tyson
’

(What a line-up! We hope
you were al 1 at the Golf
Outing.)
»» fX »» **

««

August 16, '82
Members Buzz Galliers and Bill Bobier
(in absentia) were reminded that they
are responsible for the Program for
the next two weeks.

Al Nelson was heard at this point
moving that we adjourn. Various
members offered comments on this
idea which shall go unrecorded....
Program Chairman Ken Worden was introduced
at this point, there being no SergeantsAt-Arms in attendance.
Ken introduced
Don Haughey, Rotarian from Union City.
Don spent 28 years running American
Woodcraft in Union City, and 8 years as
a consultant for Holiday Inn Corp.,
before "retiring" to run the Hodunk
Tavern, now expanded and completely
changed as the Hippocrates Health
Institute. Don told something of his
personal health background, and of
his discovery of the dietary theoris
of Arnold Ehret, and second, of the
work of Ann Wigmore of Boston. The
Hippocrates Institute today is a
residential unit with a capacity for
21 people, and has served people
from all over the country with a
de-toxifying regimen based on wheat
grass juice. Don offered, for a
$1. contribution to Rotary, to
provide free copies of an issue
.of THE DUCK BOOK to any interested
Rotarians.
(Given what Don told us about indi­
vidual patients, we wonder whether
the medical people may want equal
■* time for rebuttall I )

Thanks, Ken, for an interesting
program I

fX tx

Rotarian Guests:
Bill McConachie Kalamazoo S.
Bill Smith
Lafayett, Ind.
Fred Nichols
Portage
Rich Barnes
St. Joe
Bill King
Quincy
Clarence Walters Quincy
Bob Beauchamp
Bronson
Larry Hagen
Bronson
Warren Wade
Bronson
Doug Thompson
Bronson
John Grube
Jackson
D.A. Hoopingamer Rockford, Mi.
Tom Oppold
Climax
(Pres. Pro tem. Duke pointed
out this was the first time he
could remember that ALL
guests were Rotarians.)
** •*
Early Leavers:
Only Fleming Pruitt
and Dan Magsig were
signed up, but the
exodus was bigger than
that....
***y&lt;*****ynV**:l
Pres. Pro Tern. Duke reminded
members that options for a
Fall Ladies' Night will be
voted on next week.
Members who haven't paid
dues as yet....please do
it nowl 111 i I i 11II1111111

Some like their steak rare; some,
medium; some, well done. A Western
ranch hand once went into a large
city restaurant and ordered a steak.
The waitress brought him one that
was really rare. He looked at the
bloody lump on his plate, called the
waitress back, and said, "Lady, I'm
a cowboy. I know cattle. I’ve seen
steers hurt worse than this and get
wellI"

"Oh, John, cut out the melodrama and pay Mr. Foley."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.

BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJM.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman: John Pierson, Terry

DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,

Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 • John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★
CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

President, Rotary International

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

SONGU-ADER
JohnShea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 • Carrol Barnes
11 • Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Broke Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
278-6652
278-5303

................................. 27B-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Golliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
.............................. 639*4433
* Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639*4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
.. ......... 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
.
279-7610

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, J®net
.&lt;.................... 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
• * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
278-6183
278*5386 • • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278*5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-7249

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

Dean, John!., Fire Insurance, Joanne . .
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

NAME

PHONE

278-8668

• • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

278-7448

• * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Moire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278*6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

••Moore, Richard D., Steel SpringsMfg., Elaine
278-4198
•"Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone — .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles G, Funeral Director
•" Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Lauro
• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
•" Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R.. Fruit Growing, Harriet

NAME

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* * Wise, Lester F., Bonking, Celia

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744

FRE’IO'jt

,
.49036

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Mon, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349

Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

238-2456

278-7237 ** Past President
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

WR. ERNEST Llfsp
COLD'/M'ppp

236-4414
278-8373

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* "Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
276-5033
Worden, Kenneth. Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5161
" * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

223 w.

PHONE

* " Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
....... 278-2161
Sword, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
*• Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The Singingest
August 24, 1982

President Larry presided over the meeting.
Larry and Ralph LaGro looked well rested
after a very successful Rotary Club
outing. It sounded like the club might
have an annual event on its hands.

*************************
Dan Magsiq gave the invocation. Our
resident clerics, Bob Man and Jim Troust
are out With a hernia and a septoplasty
procedure, respectively. In Jim Troust's
case, it is an expensive way to keep his
glasses from sliding down his nose. Let's
hope they get back to the club quickly!
★★★★★★★ ★ ★ 'k’k'k'k’k’k'k’k ★ ★★★ 'k'k'k ★

John Shea, accompanied by Colleen Parker,
led the club in singing. The club sang
Happy Birthday to John Dygert, Larry
Iveson, Terry O'Connell and Duke Sward.
John Shea vaguely mentioned something
about a 11 year age spread between the
youngest and the oldest. It's hard
to believe that Terry O'Connell is
that old and Duke Sward looks so young.
Is Grecian Formula paid for by Medicaid?

*************************
ABSENTEES FOR AUGUST 17, 1982
Carroll Barnes
Dean Milligan
Dick Bi ringer
John Milnes
Bi 11 Crotty
Dick Moore
Terry O'Connell
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Chuck Putnam
Bob Seaman
Larry Donay
Steve Glover
Jim Troust
Bill Grimes
Bill Tyson
Rich Hol ben
Dick White
Ken Worden
Larry Iveson
Jim York
Jim Koss

3.
Larry announced stag night for
Wednesday, September 29th at his farm.
4.
The club was asked for 5 volunteers
to olay in a Mini-Putt Cancer Benefit
Tournament sponsored by the Service Clubs
in our area.

5.
Larry read a Thank You
Bob Seaman.

The club learned that Bob Man was in the
6.
Health Center for a hernia operation. Get well
guick, Bob, we miss your booming invocations.

7.
Larry announced Craig Sebald and Walt
Balcom are the club's representatives to a
District 636 Idea Exchange.

,

LaFayette, Ind.
Quincy
Bronson
Bronson

************************
EARLY LEAVERS
Craig Sebald
Chet Graves
Ralph LaGro
Les Wise

*************************
President Larry had the following
announcements:
1.
Larry introduced Bill Smith, who
made his annual end of the summer
goodbye. We all look forward to seeing
Bill next summer.

9.
Dick Uhl reminded all the YES voters to
vote Tuesday in the School Election.

Jack Faulkner and Gary Kuckel were back
after a weeks hiatus as co-Sergeants of
Arms. This was Gary's week to talk and Jack's
week to make his lips move. As usual, it
was entertaining to have our wallets fleeced
for Scholarship.

Program Chairman Ralph reminded Bill Bobier,
Gil Patten, Bill Milnes and Dean Milligan that
they have the programs for the next 4 weeks.
Ralph then introduced Buss Galliers, who
introduced Dick Fitzgerald, the new Super­
intendent of Coldwater Schools. Dick said
he was glad and excited to be in Coldwater.
Dick has been in the Education business for
26 years, 14 of which he has been a School
Superintendent. Dick wanted to stress that
Coldwater is not a small town and he is
looking forward to the challenge of his job.
He feels that there should be more involvement
between the business community and the
schools. Dick is committed to giving the kids
what they need to prepare them for the world.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
D,STR,CT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
eCDr^n=^™TE!L5OUNTRY aUB
o’ ,
OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

________________________________

Card from

8.
Larry thanked Dick Uhl and Bill Crotty
for their efforts in making the Golf Outing a
, success. Gil Patten was nominated as the
biggest sandbagger of the outing. There
■r was something about shooting 84 with a 22
handicap.

*************************
ROTARIAN GUESTS
Bill Smith
Steve Dobson
Al Wil er
Bert Ward

2.
Irfepresible Chuck Bacon, with no
introduction and tongue in cheek criti­
cized Ralph LaGro's last two programs.
Chuckie stated that he would be happy
to show the club his slides of the Rhine
anytime rather than have programs on
solid waste and wheat grass juice. Maybe
Chuck is afraid wheat grass juice could
ruin the Gall Bladder business.

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton BaI com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
•
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O’Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Envirorftnent: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

*

INTERNATIONAL service
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

John Shea

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7-Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 • Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Ernie Luse

SONG^EADER

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6033
278-6821

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hrusko, Richard, Variety Stores^lanet

PHONE

279-7223
.f,...................... 278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* ‘ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg.; Wilma J.. rrrrrrr. -. 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retoilr.^artha .... ....................... 278-8840
278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret. ..................... 278-5386 * • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5376
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-2007
'Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 ’• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278- 5166
'Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

276-2239
278-8006
278-6086

’ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5909
278-5917

Donay, LawrenceE., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4670

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon . ..278-6783

*• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine

278-4198

* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

Towns, Jerry L., Bonking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

278-8474
278-4402

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

279-7806

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials

278-5033

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
*‘Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubotis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

278-2744
278-7237

“ Past President

................. 278-5006

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT

238-4414
278-8373

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
■ ' Shea; John LvrMusicStore,‘Kim
r.
. 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
‘ ’ Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metol Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
“ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

.

NAME

COLDWater, UIC[1IGAH 49Q35

. • 238-2511
278-2811

279-9349
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEK-^fe tary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

St&gt;&lt;aa

The SingingestKHufr

’.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

'the U. S. A.

August 31, 1982

President Larry presided over the meeting.
Invocation by Fr. Man.
Singing led by John Shea and Winnie
at the piano.
Four birthdays this weeki Terry O'ConRich Hdlben, and
nell, Larry Iveson, mvu
Ernie Luse. Congratulations, fellows!
(John Shea had some comments about the
year differential among the four was it 40 or 60?)

Guests for today« Jim Vozar from Quincy
and Dick Buttery from Bronson. The summer
crowd seems to have fled.....
Three Rotarians had their names read aloud
by President Larry as NOT having paid their
dues (gasp). Verbum sapient! satis sit!
Absent members for this meeting included!
Dick Biringer, Bill Bobier, Barry Case,
Bill Crotty, John Dean, Chet Graves,
Rich Holben, Dick Moore, Gil Patton^ Chuck
Putnam, Paul Ruse, Reb Turner, and Bill
. Tyson.. Happy make-ups, all of you!
There will be a Directors' Meeting at
President Larry's Sept. 9th. Notice was .
given again of the Miniputt event on Sept.
15th.

disease at bay. He then tild of
his own involvement in a soecial
CF camp held every summer at the
Outdoor Ed. Center owned by the
Battle Creek Schools, an effort
begun in 1972 by two RN students
at MSU. The number of people
recommended for the camp and the
number of volunteers has risen
steadily, until this year there
were 89 younsters involved and
69 staff. The camp, which cost
$500. to run in 1972, this year
cost over $16,000. Funds come
through donations and benefit
events. The entire staff is
volunteer, and many of the pictures
showed the extraordinary rela­
tionships developed over the
course of a summer or a number
of years. Our county provided
8-10 staff members this year,
although volunteers come from
as far away as California. There
are 4 or 5 CF Centers in Michigan
at present, which generate most
of the referrals. Our thanks,
Bruce and Hal, for an excellent
program on a little-known
program! I !

Bob Man complained Chuck Bacon had sent some
fundamentalist preacher to afflict him during
his already painful stay at the local
Krankenhaus. For shame! With great- shall'
we say - "care," $5. was extracted for this
terrible deed. Bob says it wouldn't have
been so bad had the poor man been able to*
preach! !
President larry reiterated that we are
looking for "a few good men" and distri­
buted copies of "How To Propose a New
Member". Next week, he will outline the
procedure for everyone.

Vice-Pres. Ralph asked members to use the
forms provided for a vote on a Ladies’ Night.
A Stag Outing is scheduled at President
Larry’s on Sept. 29th.
Next week's program in the hands of
Gil Patton and Retired Friends Committee.
*****************
Sergeants Gary and Jack did their thing,
rather expensively for them, owing to several
missed pictures.... They made up for it by
collecting 50 cents per member for some reason
so obscure this writer canjt remember what
it was.

"Just sign the bottom line, sir, and I'll get out of your hair..."

Early leavers left. Terse, no?

Program Chairman Hal Creal introduced Bruce
Gregory from the Respiratory Care staff of
the Health Center. Bruce gave us an excellent
brief description of cystic fibrosis, a
progressive and eventually terminal disease
traceable to a recessive gene in both parents.
Bruce outlined the pharmaceutical and
physical measures necessary to keep the .
COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 ■ ROTARY SHOW
AAAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
__

__________________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CIT.Y - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

President, Rotary International

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

October 190?
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
^5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

••Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
.
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service. Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
• • ’. 278-8006
278-8086

278-5386
278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

“*Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duone E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

639-8669
639-8329

.

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
. . 278-5917
238-4870

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, JaKfet
Iveson, Lorry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardwpre, Retail, Martha
* * Klein, John E., MentaTtlospitals, Patricia

PHONE
279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183

Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767*4508
•• Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
.......................... 278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Dione
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279*7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
** Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
“ “Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
** Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
“ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

Goodwin, Reo, Point. Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

* “ Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* • Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Suson
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R.. Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278*5796
Jolley, Sontford E., Pat
..........................................................
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia
278-6356
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dole G., Christine
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
639-4433
639-4635
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
279-7163 * * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237 •• Past President
279-9266 * * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
278-5006
279-7810 * • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P-, Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . , 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
“ “ Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
““ Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* “Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474

49036

238-2511
278-2811

279-9349
238-2456

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Published by the COLDWATER RO|
The Singingest

tary REFLECTOR
.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

the U. S. A.
September 7th, 1982

President Larry presided over the meeting.
The invocation, given by Jim Troust, mentioned
something about the changing of the seasons.
For two nites I've had to use my electric
blanket. Don't tell me about the power of

prayer.

Vice-Pres. Ralph announced that the next
ladies nite would be a dance at the Country
Club on Sat. Nov. 20th. Ralph has 1i ne up
some super band and everyone will be allowed
to bring a guest couple so circle that date.

«

***********
The singing was led by John Shea, accompained
by Coleen Parker. John announced that this was
Coleen's last week as accompanist as she is
' E. Lansing.
returning to college up in
Good Luck, Coleen'.
***********

Just two birthdays this week, Ralph LaGro's
and Rich Holbens. John Shea a sked both to
stand to be acknowledged. It's been so long
since some of us have seen Rich, that I swear
he's better looking, but then again, anything

President Larry outlined the steps for
proposing a new member for the club hopefully
the club can handle the proposals smoothly
from now on.

The Rotary Board has authorized the circu­
lation of the following names for membership.
]. Dan Chaffee M.D. - Family Practice
2. Dennis Holcomb - Security Investments
The Board asks that any Rotarian with comments
about these proposed members contact Pres.
Larry within 10 days.

would be an improvement.

★★★★★★★★★★★

************
Rotarian guests for today were:
Paul Ashley, Bronson
Gordon Porter, Quincy
Fritz Van Aken, formerly of Coldwater
Non-Rotarian guests were:
Carey Casperson, Coldwater
Loretta Hindbaugh, Coldwater
Sheri Sealscott, Coldwater
Howard Garthwaite, Coldwater
************
Absent members for this meeting included:
Dick Biringer, Harold Card, Bill Crotty,
t
Ed DeVito, Larry Donay, John Dygert, Bill
Grimes, Dick Hruska, John Klein, Jim.Lyon,
Dan Magsig, Bill Milnes, John Pierson, Chuc'k
Putnam, Bob Seaman, Paul Thompson, Jim York,
See you all in Quincy for those make-ups.

President Larry read two names of members who
have not paid their dues. Let's hope that this
is the last time for this so Ernie can close the
books.

Dick White announced that he has two "awesome
athletes" for the competition at Mr. Mini-putt
for the Cancer Crusade. Dick then proceeded to
solicit 20 Rotarians at $5.00 a person for the
entry fee. I think Dick missed his calling. He
should be in collections at the hospital.
**★****★★*★**★

Chuck Woodward invited the club to attend the
"Festival of Flying" at the airport at 7:15 A.M.
Sunday, Sept. 12th. Chuck promises 6 to 15 hot
air ballons going up that morning so it ought to
be a sight.

Jack Faulkner and Gary Kuckel did their usual
good stand-up comedy routine, Pictures were
acknowl edged, with many bucks for scholarship,
and I am sure they must have made their "quota
of $75.00.

★★★★★★★★★★★
President Larry informed the club that John
Klein had heart surgery in Ann Arbor, but is
back home now.

Program chairman Ralph introduced Vince
Kornstein and Gil Patten who filled in for Bob
Man with a program on the clubs retired
friends. Gil Patten took us back to 1937 and
Rockwell Mfg. and then brought us up to date
with his retirement in 1981 from the Gas Co.
Vince Kornstein picked up the program at this
point and told a little bit about his Rotary
life since 1948 and what he sees as the advan­
tages of being retired. Vince then introduced
the rest of the retired friends with a short
comment from each. Fred Anderson - Fully
enjoying traveling, taking care of a farm, and
doing a few windows. Reo Goodwin- turning off
the alarm clock. Ernie Luse-(0ur oldest
Rotarian) the mailman now takes care of his
business; Gordon Schlubatis - coming to Cold­
water in 1929, overseas for 10 years and
remembering when Rotarians always sat in the
same place and lately playing Johnny Appleseed
Howard teeter-retiring 8-1-82 having been with
Equitable life 52 yrs., and having sponsored
Ernie Luse in Rotary; Ken Worden-whose wife is
keeping him on the go; Chuck Woodward pensioned out of Lake Erie Door, now involved
in Murphy Bldg, management; Dale Treadwella Rotarian since 1934, Thanks, fellas, for a
fun program.

President Larry reminded the club of the stag nite
on Wed. Sept. 29th at Larry's place on the river.
Mark Maire and Jim Koss are working on the enter­
tainment. Save the date.
★ * ★ * * ★ ★ *★ *★ ★ ★

„„„

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
’,^IS^I^IGOVERNOR S V,SIT

MARCH 3,4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW

OUT,NG AT
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
eepTCM«^TEcTCA^.U«yRY aUB
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
o’ i31 ‘ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

___________________________

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 5:15 PJW.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater/ Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Make, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,

Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5-Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests •

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Dan Magsig

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

SONGLEADER

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Proj ects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Rav Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet. Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton ■
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83 . If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•

NAME ,

PHONE

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail. Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, JacqtMlyn
.A!...................... 278-6704

278-6033

•• Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6821
278-2239
.278-8006
. . 278-8086

•’Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J-.
- 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail^Mar‘ha
278-8840
278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret. . .
278-5386 ’ ’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat .......................... 276-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278*7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E„ Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 ’ * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-2007
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 ’ * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329

278-6652
278-5303

Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

279-7147
278-6534

• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
.................................. 278-5917
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

279-7891
238-4323

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon . . .278-6783
’ ’ Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• ’ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

238-4414

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
• ’ Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim ..
Sward, Alon J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail

278-8373
278-4907
278-2161
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

’ ‘ Teeter, Howard M.« Life Insurance, Marion
278-4222
* ‘Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

’ * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

Worden. Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
** Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

278-8655

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Pierson, John S„ Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S.Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E„ Janet
Treadwell, Dale G-. Christine

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

. ............... 639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene .

....................... 278-8668

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• ’ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

• ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
• • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

• * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* • Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover. Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

278-8474
278-4402

” Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
.................................... 278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
’’Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
. 278-5033

Faller, Albert G.( Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing, Marilyn

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

238-2511
278-2811
................................. 279-9349
238-2456

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER
V

tary REFLECTOR

IL

c
Published by the COLDWATER R0J

O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest

the U. S. A.
eptember 21, 1982"

Invocation by Jim Troust. The singing
was led acapella by Jerry Towns. Maybe
if neither Mrs. Magsig or Winnie
Kornstien show up next week we should
ask Jim Troust or Bob Man to pray for
an accompaniest. Many of the songs
that Jerry chose had an Irish flavor
out of respect to Notre Dame, but
there is a rumor that President Larry
has had a letter from some Polish
people asking for equal time.

Rotarian guests were as follows:
Dan Dakan
Quincy
Leo Sanderson
Quincy
Dale Brown
Quincy
Jerry Hollister
Bronson
Non Rotarian guests included:
Jerry Alexander
Kalamazoo
From the High School:
Cheri Sealscott
Lori Hindbaugh
Casey Casperson

Five birthdays were announced:
Dick Moore
Bill Bobier
Chuck Geishert
Jim York
Dan Dean
I am sure these guys were not announced
in any order to suggest who is the
oldest, and anyway the expression is
"You are as old as you feel."

ABSENT MEMBERS FOR THIS MEETING:
Chuck Bacon
Ralph LaGro
Bill Bobier
Dan Magsig
Hal Creal
Bill Milnes
Dan Dean
George Pierce
Larry Donay
Chuck Putnam
Jim Koss

SEE YOU ALL IN QUINCY MONDAY.

★★★★★★★★★★
President Larry welcomed John Klein back
from heart surgery, and also it is nice
■ to see Dick Biringer again.
President Larry awarded a 9 year per­
fect attendance pin to Ken Worden,
With guys like Ken in the club, maybe
some day the Coldwater club will
move up a notch in the district
attendance standings. Nice going, Ken.

★★★★★★★★★★
Dick White announced the club finished
a "strong 2nd" in the Superstars for
Cancer competition this past week. Di-ck
White, always the diplomat, did not
elaborate on the"strong 2nd" so maybe
it is best to just let the remark go.

★★★★★★★★★★
President Larry reminded the club
again about the "stag nite" at his
place on the St. Joe river Wednesday
Sept. 29th. Please note the map further
on in the bulletin. If you guys have any
trouble trying to read it, Larry Iveson
did his best but it is hard to repro­
duce a map drawn on a large ingrown
toenail.

Early Leavers were Chet Graves, Chuck
Woodward, Hal Sexton and Fleming Pruitt.
The word about the "hex" that President
Larry puts on early leavers must be
getting around.

★★★★★★★★★★
President Larry turned the program over to
Dean Milligan who introduced Jerry Alex­
ander from the regional office of the F.B.I.
in Kalamazoo who told some very interesting
stories about "white collar" crime in the
U.S. Jerry said that the F.B.I. can get
involved where there is Federal money
moving over a state line. White collar
crime is now a 44 billion dollar business
and is 11 times greater than all other types
of crime. Jerry's story about the gold mine
con game and the fake sale of the Florida
golf course shows the qullability of some
businessmen. I must admit the story of the
2 &lt;embezzlers. from the small town bank gave
me a momentary twinge, but with my small
balance I decided that it was somebody
elses problem. Jerry also discussed chain
letters, and the fact that you must prove
intent, and fraud by phone where the F.B.I.*s
problem is detection. Jerry said that
individual car theft in this area is usually
left to local police, for they do a good job.
Only in the case of a car theft ring do the
B.I.
F.
enter in. Jerry's final thought was
that no matter what type of crime is com­
mitted - don't use a gun. Thanks, Dean and
Jerry for a very entertaining and informa­
tive program.

Cook
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Iugust'17S VIS,T
^oldwater™SScujbT,NG AT
SEPTEMBERMstat™ m JmoJXumd o’ \
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NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 ■ ROTARY SHOW

3 ’PAUL HARR,S AWARD N,GHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
31 ■ Rotary ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Ne ighboring Clubs
_________________________________
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1 00% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: DickMoore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 ■ Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 ■ John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 -Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Dan Magsig

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­

man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Proj ects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

238-4414
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet .....................................
278-8360
278-4907
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704 * * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
. 278-2161
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha^
............ 278-8840
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
278-5386 “ * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5956
278-4222
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912 * * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130 * * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
................. 278-5378
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-4741
278-6033

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margot et *
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

Caso. Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara .

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

278-7249
........................ 278-2096

**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238*4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margoret767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
* * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
* * Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278*6856
639-8453

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

278-4402

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278*5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Patton, Gilbert J., Gos Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat

238-2511

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Mauro

278-8981

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet

279-9349

Pruitt, Fleming S.Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

238-2456

...................... 767-3417
278-8655

Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert. Charles A., Optometry, Pat
•• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
................... 639-4635
279-7163

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412

278-2272

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
*' Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service. Myrtle

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

•* Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Wary REFLECTOR
gf-Q- Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest

'the U. S. A.
September 28, 1982

The Community Education Department Is sponsor­
President larry read an Interesting letter fros
ing a "Job Club" which Is designed to help
former member David Pierce, who is studying for
citizens
locate jobs. Nearly 200 adults have
the ministry at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.
enrolled in this project since the program
Song leader John Shea did an excellent job of
started one week ago.
leading the singing even though our accompanist,
Winnie Komsteln, is vacationing at Hilton Head. The increasing adult education enrollments
Rotarian John Dygert announced Farmer's Day
program the second week of October. Dean
Pridgeon, Director of Michigan Dept, of Agri­
culture, will be our guest speaker and all
Rotarians are encouraged to bring a farmer

have helped to offset the declining student
count In the local elementary and highschool.
State Aid Is predicated on the number of child
and adult students, so the adult education
program helps generate additional State Aid
funds for local use.

guest.
Dan Dean was honored on his 37th birthday.

Absentees Sept. 28, 1982:
Bob Nagle
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Alan Sword
Jim Troust
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl

Charles Bacon
Carroll Barnes
Barry Case
Fred Culy
Jeff Dean
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Gary Kuckel
Dan Magslg

Statistics show that 5^% of the male population
over the age of 25 In Branch County do not
have a highschool education. The program hopes
to Improve the quality of life In our
Community by helping our citizens become better
educated.

Currently U6% of Coldwater graduates go on to
secondary education. However, very few return
to Coldwater due to lack of job opportunities.
Thanks John and Terry For an Informative
program.

♦♦**♦#****
Rotarian Guests:

Ray Ehl
Doug Kinser
John K. Worth
Ed Perkins

Rotarian Ralph LaGro announced that next weeks
program Is under the direction of Duke Sward.

Quincy
Indiana
Quincy
Bronson

HAVE YOU -

Non-Rotarlan Guests:

Lori Hindbaugh
Cherl Sealscott
Carry Casperson
Terry Reen

Coldwater Highschool ,
It

If

II

II

Coldwater Comm. Schools

Rotarian Mark Malre presented our newest member,
Dennis Holcomb, formerly President of 1st Nat'l
Bank of South Central Michigan, and now a
member of a local Investment Counseling firm.
Dennis lives In Ebyvlew with wife, Georgiana,
both of whom are very active In local and
state political circles. Dennis has also been
a chief supporter of Branch County Junior
Achievement programs.

Today's program was under the direction of
John Pierson who Introduced Terry Reen, Director
of Community Education for Coldwater Community
Schools.
.

There has been great growth In adult education
in Coldwater over the past 10 years, since a
highschool program Is almost a requisite for
obtaining a job today.

The Adult Education Program has recently been
moved from the old Roosevelt Building on East
Washington St. to the Washington Building on
Morse St. The Roosevelt Building Is being
phased out due to the excessive cost of heating
and maintenance.

Thdught about the Four-Way Test of the things
we think say or do 1.

Is It the TRUTH?

2.

Is It FAIR to all concerned?

3.

Will It build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?

U.

Will It be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Proposed a new member recently? If you plan
to do so in the near future, be sure that you
have all the necessary information. This could
save both the newly proposed member and your­
self embarrassment.

Been getting those makeups in to cover your
absences? This is important to the entire
club and should have your full support. The
competition between clubs on percentage of
attendance Is keen. Don't let your local club
down.

Given a few words of encouragement or appreci­
ation to a fellow Rotarian or member of the
community recently? These are difficult times
and perhaps a little effort on your part to
let someone know that you care might make the
difference between success and failure.
BE AWARE! BE THOUGHTFUL! HOLD UP YOUR END OF
A BARGAIN!
DON'T CLIMB OVER OTHERS ON YOUR
WAY UP THE LADDER OF SUCCESS! BE ALWAYS
MINDFUL OF THE WANTS AND NEEDS OF OTHERS! THIS
IS THE SPIRIT OF ROTARY.

Walt Balcom

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJVI.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12-15 PJUI
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVL

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man: Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman: Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

August 1982
3 • Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 ■ Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Rav Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Dan Magsig

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

President, Rotary International

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

Director: Walt Balcom

John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

I

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

NAME

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jact^belyn
4............................ 278-6704

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
........... 276-8006
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Low Practice, Jean
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice .
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

•* Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Reta^, Martha.. .
278-8840
278-6183
278-5386 • • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane . . ............................... 279-7130
................. 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-7249
278-7448
278-2096 • ’ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service

”Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• * Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer. Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
••Dean, JohnT., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

• * Moore, Richord D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

767-3417
278-8655

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
••Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

278-2007
278-5166
.............. 279-7147
. 278-6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278*6783

238*4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-4198
279-9492

PHONE
238-4414

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278*4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
*• Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

278-8474
278*4402

279-7806

• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
• * Woodword, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbora

278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Putnam, Charles C.. Funeral Director
• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

279-9266

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278*5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

• • Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell. Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J.. Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

NAME

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEBS $ary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R
The Singingest
Program Chairman Ralph LaGro called the meeting
to order in the absence of President Larry,
who is out in Colorado trying to reduce the
elk population. The prayer was offered by Jim
Troust. I was personally surprised that Dick
White didn't ask Jim to pray for Michigan
State's football team, but maybe that is next
week. John Dean, pinch-hitting for John
Shea, was the sonq leader for the day, again
a caoella, no less. Mr. Magsig or Winnie
Kornstien where are you? John, in honor to the
rural-urban theme of the day, tried to.give
a country flavor to the music, but he just
about gagged on the idea of "Old MacDonald
had a Farm". There were no birthdays in the

club this week.
ABSENT WERE:
Chuck Bacon
Bill Carlson
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Duke Davidson
Jack Faulkner
William Gal Hers
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Gary Kuckel
Bob Loose

Dan Maqsiq
John Milnes
Chuck Putnam
Paul Ruse
Hal Sexton
John Shea
Jerry Towns
Bill Tyson
Larry Woodhams
Chuck Woodward
Ken Worden
Norm Youtsey

ROTARIAN GUESTS WERE:
Quincy
Leo Sanderson
Bronson
Kent Miller
Bronson
Ed Perkins

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS WERE:
Diana Bramen
Merle Donbrock
Scott Anderson
Penny Marot
Pat Albright
Dennis Hadley •
David Olney
Floyd Morrison
Gordon Albright
Charles Gruner
Remus Rigg
Gene Easterday
Carl Longardner
Charles Bates
Earlv Leavers today were only 6. Thanks
guys, for your respect for the speaker.

V.P. RALPH made the following announce­
ments: Ladies Night will be a dance at the
C.C.C. with a buffet at 9:30 pm. Cost to be
$25 per couple. Because of space committments,
reservations are limited to 50 couples. So get
your reservations in early.
JEFF DEAN needs some help on student guests
from previous years for his program on
October 26th. Sooooooo..... if you have any
ideas see Jeff.
NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM will be presented by Paul
Thompson who will have someone from the
sheriff's department speaking on Emergency
Medical Technicians.
HOWARD TAYLOR announced that he has a left­
over lawn chair from the stag and will be
happy to return it to its owner if you give

.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
the U. S. A.
JOHN DYGERT introduced DEAN PRIDGEON, who
not only is Director of the State Depart­
ment of Agriculture but is also a Branch
County hog farmer. Dean, along with his
two sons, operates a farm in California
township. Dean chose as his subject the
role of agriculture in the recovery of Michi­
gan. He stated that Michigan is second only
to California with 50 cash crops. Statisti­
cally 25% of Michigan's farm income comes
from the dairy industry, followed by field
crops, corn and soy beans. Dean feels that
when the auto and tourism industries de­
clined significantly, the state government
decided to take a good look at its most stable
industry--agriculture. Two agriculturally
significant pieces of legislation have been
passed in the last 3 years. 1. THE RIGHT TO
FARM ACT and 2. THE FAMILY FARM DEVELOPMENT
ACT. In 1980 the Governor Called a state­
wide conference on agriculture and the 1000
people who attended came up with a long
list of impediments to the growth of Michigan
Agriculture. Dean is now working with the
legislature in both the making and rescinding
of laws to remove these impediments. He
feels that in the future Michigan farmers
will expand their production of broiler
chickens, hogs, cheese and apples. Dean
mentioned that both Gratiot and Ingham
counties are showing a lot of initiative in
building agricultural processing plants.
America has the most productive, efficient
agricultural industry in the world, but there
is still great growth potential.
Nationally, the grain embargoes of the 70's
and early 80*s and bumper crops for the past
2 years have hurt farm prices in this country.
In summary Dean said that on the whole the
farming industry is still in good shape with
assets of 1 trillion, 100 billion,
and liabilities of only 180 billion. Dean
strongly emphasized that the American
farmer must be concerned about markets and
that the government cannot increase profits
by setting price levels. Thank you, John,
for bringing to the club a very outstanding
speaker and farmer. We can all point with
pride to the fact that Dean Pridgeon is one
of Branch county's own.
PROPOSED NEW MEMBERS
Walt Fisher has been proposed for membership
for the classification Retail Fabrics.

.

Kent Neitzert has been proposed for membership
for the classification of Florist.

Any objections to these proposals should be
made in writing within 10 days to:

President
Coldwater Rotary Club
P0 Box 1590
Coldwater, MI
49036

him a call.
.
' .. .
.
..
IT SEEMS THAT Flemming Pruit never did make, it
to the stag. I told Larry we needed something
for those guys who failed Elementary Map
Reading 101.

THERE WERE NO SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS TODAY so V^P.
Ralph authorized Al Nelson to be a committee
to look into the situation. Al was seen
9
out of the library with books on How to t e
a Hangmens noose" and recipe books on Tarr g

and Feathering.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17. DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

SEPTEMBER 2» - STAG OUTING

MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

______

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER______________________________
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, ChairTnan; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Gub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick MoorO, Chairpian;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein o
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes

Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR ■ 1 st Thursday each month

★

7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Walt Balcom

★

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Cha Irman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

°

SONG LEADER

. *

★

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
.
Youth Scholarship
*
o 16-BarryCase;
Rotary Foundation
23 - Bil||Tyson
30 - Dick White
*0

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February *1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
•
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

276-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L.f Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•* Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Cord, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

278-5386
278-5956
278-5075

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
................. 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willard E.,Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
’•Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
. . 639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
• * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
. . 278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278*6976
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

NAME

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279*7223
.Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
276-6704
* • Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
I 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martrp
ft.............. 278-8840
* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
276-6534
Milligan, Deen E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .276-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
•• Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jeon
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce. David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

767-3417
278-8655

Golliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

639-4433
639-4635

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-5270
278-2744

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

* * Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H.( Gas Service, Rita
278*8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’ • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
“• Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736

* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

*" Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Sontford E., Pat

238-2511

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-6334

* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

L1R. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER
Published by the COLDWATER RC%^

tary REFLECTOR
If o. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingestiffin

the U. S. A.

10/5/82

Pres. Larry opened the meeting.
Prayer by Jim Troust. Songs were
led by John Shea - a capella, no
less.
We celebrated the birthday of Les
Wise.
Absent weret Bill Carlson, Jim Conrad,
Hal Creal, Larry Donay, Jim Endicott,
Bill Galllers, Chuck Gelshert, Jim
Koss, Gary Kuckel, Dan Magslg, John
Milnes, Dick Moore, Gil Patton,
George Pierce, John Pierson, Fleming
Pruitt, Chuck Putnam, Paul Ruse,
Bob Seaman, Craig Sebald, Howard
Taylor, Reb Turner, Ken Worden, and
Jim York. (Who was it who said, "when
he walked Into the room, it felt as
if somebody just left"?)
Rotarian guests were: Clarence Snyder
from Bronson; Mike Bodkins from Quincy;
Paul Ashley and Bob Kirkpatrick from
Bronson.
Non-Rotarlan guests were: Diana Braman,
Penny Marot, Brian Hodson - from the
Coldwater High School; Bill Wise,
courtesy of the Ann Arbor Police
Department; and Ruth Brown, Commission
on Ageing.
Early leavers were relatively numerous.
What does that say about you?
V.P. Ralph made the following announ­
cements: (a) Ladies* Night set for
Sat., Nov. 20th at CCC; (b) block
seating is available for Community.,
Theatre productions this year; (c)
Thurs. evening there will be a Board
Meeting at Pres. Larry's; (d*) John'
Dygert reminded Rotarians that next
week Dean Pridgeon from Mich. Dep’t.
of Ag. will be here, and various
Rotarians volunteered to meet farm
people at the meeting, buy their
lunch, and introduce them to the Club;
(e) a successful Stag Night was held,
with one pair of gloves and one
sweater left over; (f) Wayne Kellogg
reminds Rotarians of the Girls'
Basketball game against Harper Creek
on Oct. 19th - your Rotary card will
get you in free.
Jeff Dean announced his daughter's
vital statistics: Morgan Christine,
seven pounds, ten ounces, 20 inches
long. (Maybe the last time dad will
get by announcing his daughter's
measurements in public.)

Sergeant Jack Faulkner(aided by
Ken Elliott) benefited by Chick
Kennedy's great-gradfatherly largesse
to the extent of $5. per; Terry
O’Connell was unusually reticent about
something of his printed in the Free
Press; we still don’t know what
Jack meant about Larry Iveson’s wife;
and Dean Milligan’s daughtergot
&lt;
revenge on her tight-fisted father....
Mark Maire announced a Party Night
at the CCC October 16th. See Mark
if you are Interested.

Duke Sward and Ruth Brown presented
the program of the day. Duke iden­
tified several key feelings incident
to institutionalization in a skilled
care.facility: (a) rejection by
the family; (b) difficulties with
the paperwork for Medicaid; (c)
disappointment with insurance
coverage - esp, Medicare - in dealing
with long-term care(less than 5%
of the people involved qualify);
(d) family problems as such: sheer
distance involved in visiting;
psychological "distancing," deciding
who will pay and why; the desire
of nearly everyone to be at home'
instead of in a facility; difficulty
in finding a responsible family member
to care for a patient's interests almost never discussed prior to
need. Duke also discussed particular
problems of his industry(or pro­
fession, rather?): (a) adequate
funding - since more than $5/day
of costs are not underwritten;
(b) increased longevity of people
in general means more beds are
needed - 17,000 to 20,000 more by
the year 2,000 in long-term care
alone; (c) capital equipment; (d)
possibility of a flat-rate reimbursement
by the state for all communities;
and (e) cost containment. Duke indicated
that Maple Lawn is usually at a rate
of over 99% utilization.
Ruth Brown.of the Commission on
Ageing, began by sketching some
of this history othe agency, which
goes back to 1975. The major services
involved today are: (1) Information
and Referal Service(Medicare, taxes,
legal, etc.); (2) Transportation
of 400-500 people per month to
physicians, shopping, nutrition
sites, and visits to family;
(3) Personal Care &amp; Home-Maker Aide
Program - 5 people helping about
65 clients a week; (4) Hot Meal
Delivery, provided by Maple Lawn
Kitchen, five days a week - the
only item for which a set fee is
charged; (5) Recreation - a dance
four times a year at Maple Lawn;
(6) a Quarterly Newsletter , sent to
3,000 senior citizens. Funding
for the Commission is state, federal,
and county, plus monies from United
Fund, Community Chest,and donations
for services • rendered.
THANKS, DUKE AND RUTH, FOR A FINE
PROGRAM!
A STORY FOR DOG DAYS
This is about the American visitor to a small
town in England, whose dearly beloved dog turned
up missing. He'went to the local newspaper office
and asked them to print a notice that he was
offering a hundred pound award for its return.
That evening he couldn't find a copy of the
paper at the news stand. Going to the office, he
couldn’t find anyone there but the night watchman.
"Are we going to have a newspaper?? he asked.
"I very much doubt it,” was the reply. "The

whole staff is out looking for a lost dog."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
’D,STR,CT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGyiI27'D,STR,CT G°LF OUTING AT
««rr^M^TE!LCOUNTRY aUB
29 " -TAG OUT,NG
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
________________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.-----------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 1210 P M

�committees

rotary club of
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Director: Mark Ma I re
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

SONGLEADER
John Shea

★

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30-DickWhite
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty.
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Rav Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSI FICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
* * ’ 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
. 278-5790
.
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
* ’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio .
. . 278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management. Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Cornell esc ent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278*2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-2007
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 * * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D„ Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
276-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance,Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-5303
278*5909
278-5917
238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P.&lt; Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E.» Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine

278-4198

* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim ................................................. 278-2161
Sword, Alon J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrod, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
276-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

“UN,Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

278-4402

279-7806
278*5521
278-6736
278-4424

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
“• Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
•* Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

276-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone ... .278-5796

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

767-3417
278-8655

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
' Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles C.» Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Lauro

278-2744
278-7237

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

•• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEBgSfeto-y REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RO^^qL^^f'.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingirigesrClub\mtlie U. S. A.

President Larry, back from a successful
elk-hunting trip, opened the meeting.
The singing began with Sergeant Gary
sneakily getting the flag out to a
prominent place. Aaaaaah after a 2
week vacation how guickly they forget.

****************************
The invocation was given by Dan Magsig. The
songs were led by John Shea, ably assisted
by Winnevere Kornstein on the piano.
Call me Win or Winnevere, but don't
call me Winnie. Anyway whatever you call
her she keeps the songs moving. Gary
Kuckel kept calling for more singing,
which kinda puffed John Shea up with pride,
until some of us figured out that Gary
hadn't done his homework and had a short
program. There were no birthdays this
week again.

Guests were introduced as follows:

Ray Ehl
Quincy
Paul Ashley
Bronson
Elmer Houghton
Bronson
Clarence Snyder Bronson

Walt and Dean were a little stingy with any more
details, but I sure enjoyed the remark that he
had been married for 33 years, and had en­
joyed 10 good ones.
* ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★★ * * * * W * * W * * ★ * * * ★ * * * * * ★ * * ★ * ★ ★ -fr * ★ ★ -it * * ★ *

Program Chairman Ralph reminded the club about
ladies nite in November. Attendance is limited
to 50 couples so get your reservation in.
Next week's program is planned by Hal Sexton
with the subject of safety and Jim Conrad has
the program on November 9th on youth fellowship.
★ * ★ * * ** ★ * ★ * ★ ★ *★ ★* ★* ** * ★ ★ *★ *★ * ★ ***

Sergeant at Anns, Gary Kuckel was ably assisted
by no-one, for big Al Nelson decided he
wanted nothing to do with him. Dick Biringer even
abandoned him as a "Hopeless Cause" and who knows
where Jack Faulkner is. Gary could have made a
bundle for the scholarship fund with Coldwater
High School Homecoining publicity, but somehow
he blew it. I am sure we will all pay for it
next week when he gets wanned up. Larry men­
tioned that Gary put in $10 to help out the
scholarship fund and I think that is nice, and
I sure hope that Jane doesn't cut his allowance.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Non Rotarian Guests were:
Brian Hodson
Penny Marot
Lance Marteen
Jeff Burgoon
Andy Milnes
Mike Koss

Absent Members:
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Jack Faulkner
Rich Hol ben
Tom Miller
Bill Milnes

October 26th, 1982

Gil Patton
George Pierce
John Pierson
Howard Taylor
Jim Troust
Howard Turner
Dick Uhl
Dick White
Ken Worden

****************************

President Larry had the following
announcements:
1. That he was the only one in his hunting
group that shot a elk, and he could have
had more than one. I wonder if that
statement could stand the 4-Way Test.

2. Larry wanted to thank the club for
a very successful stag nite. Mark Mai re
had some good pictures.
3. Larry had John Klein stand up and
announce his new 10 1/2 lb. grandson.
Congratulations John!

Today's program was under the direction of Jeff
Dean, assisted by Ken Elliot. The subject of the
program was student guests, but in light of the
Coldwater High School's fabulous success, Jeff
and Ken decided to expand the program theme and
introduce the teams tri-captains, Jeff Burgoon,
Lance Marteen, and Andy Milnes, along with John
Heistan, the football coach at C.H.S. John
. Heistan spoke first and praised the team for a
good winter practice, and a good attitude, lots
of attention to lifting weights for condition■* ing, and NO INJURIES. John felt the excellent
attendance by the fans, both at home and away
has helped the team greatly. He also stressed
that this is a team and not a group of stars.
John then introduced Andy Milnes, who looks like
a walking ad for a body building magazine. Andy
added that he felt good about the team. He has
played 4 years, and it sure was great to go from
1 win and 8 losses in 1981 to their present re­
cord. Presently Andy plays both offense and de­
fense for the team. John then introduced Jeff
Burgoon, the punter. Jeff also has played for
4 years, and he gives a lot of credit to both
the body-building program, and to the coach
for giving the team a winning spirit. Last, but
not least, John introduced Lance Marteen, the
quarterback. Lance is only a junior so I am
sure John is looking forward to his return next
year. Lance also stated that a good share of the
success of the team is due to the coach. There
were a lot of questions afterward and it seems
that John has mixed feelings about rocket foot­
ball, that he is totally committed to the body
conditioning program, he feels that the current
program for playoffs is fair, and that he hopes
that Hillsdale will stay in the Twin-Valley
Conference. Thanks Jeff and Ken, for a very
timely program and good luck to the team
Friday nite.

Dean Milligan introduced the newest
member of the Coldwater Rotary ClubWait Fisher. Walt is co-owner, along
with his wife, of the "Sewing Basket"
with a classification of retail fabric.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
AAAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJVI.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, JimTroust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton BaI com

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

District Governor, R.l. District 636

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

CLUB HISTORIAN

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

SONG LEADER

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Ernie Luse

★

Johr^Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30-DickWhite
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Birlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Poul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•* Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance. Kathryn

Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret • •
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
I veson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn

278-6821
278-2239
. 278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

PHONE

279-7223
278-8360
’.................... 278-6704

"Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
— * . 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Alyrtha w . . .
278-8840
• ’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E.« Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 ’ * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-2007
"Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 • • Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
• * Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Dione
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance. Joanne
278-5909
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
Donay. Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
• • Moore. Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
••Nagle, Robert, Department Store,Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R-, Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Mauro
278-8981
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
276-5270
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
• * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
278-7237
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163 • * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
• • Ruse, Poul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278*8373
• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea,John I.. Music Store, Kim . .
............... 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• ’ Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol ......................... 279-7806
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
• • Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Jolley, Santford E., Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G.. Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�The COLDWATEjMfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROJ^^Y

O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

the U. S. A.

The Singingest
November 2nd Rotary Notes
President Larry presided over the meeting.
The invocation was given by Jim Troust.

The singing was led by John Shea with Deni
Turner at the piano. Good Old John had the
club singing one from the book that wasn t
familar and then he tried one where he gave
the club the words, but the bottom line is
that we need a lot of work.

***********
Two birthdays this week: Dean Milligan
and Bob Rumsey. John Shea aptly put it
when he said that they are not exactly
the same age, but those high interest
rates have a way of aging bankers.

***********
Rotarian guests:
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Qui rcy

Wendell Hathaway
Phil Hoard
Warren Wade
Charles Davidson

*******+***

Sergeant Gary Kuckel, using John Shea as
his bag man, had quite a slow day. Some how
things didn't seem to jell, and there were
suggestions from some members that he better
go back, to the Notre Dame hat for laughs. I
hope Fred Culy is there next week to help
judge the Phil Ruppe-Fred Culy look alike
contest. Gary mentioned that Jack Faulkner
was not at the meeting. Come back Jack'. All
is forgiven. It was nice of John Milnes to
say that Bill Crotty Jr. was the most under­
rated player on the football team. I would
hate to put a price on a remark like that.
Gary ended with a pig joke that does not bear
further mention other than to say that now
that the election is over maybe things will
improve.

★*★★***★**★
If you aren't sure whether a thing is right
or wrong-it is usually wrong.

Non-Rotarian guests:

Dave Youtsey
Becky Howe
Melissa Newton
from Coldwater High School.

***********
Absent members:
Fred Culy
John Dygert
Jack Faulkner
Chuck Geishert
Ed Geishert
Larry Iveson
Dick Moore
Al Nelson

The editor is going to ask whomever gives
next weeks invocation that they thank God
for sparing the club Chuck Bacon's slides
on the United Kingdom.

*★***★★**★*
I had a marvelous day, "the first salesman
said." Made a lot of friends for our company".
The second salesman seemed to understand. "Me
too," he declared. "I didn't sell anything
ei ther"_.

***********
Gil Patton
Hal Sexton
Ken Worden

Happy make-ups, all of you I

***********
President Larry made the following
announcements:
1. Coldwater was 9th highest out of
the 50 clubs in our district with a 88%
attendance record. All I can say is up
to this point I thought 88% was good in
any league-Whew!
2. The club has been asked to send a
representative to a organizational meet­
ing for kids soccer at the high school
Wednesday, November 10th at 7:30 p.m.
If anyone is interested in being the
clubs rep., let Larry know.
3. There were no early leavers for the
meeting today for the simple reason that
Hal Sexton, who had the program today and
Raoph LaGro, the program chairman were both
out of town.- Larry suggested that since we
would have such a shortened program that
everyone go out and vote for the party of
their choice, but then with a wink in his
• eye, and in typical Branch County fashion,
reminded all the Democrats to be off the
streets by sundown.

"The surroundings are- pleasant, the
wages are excellent, the fringe ben­
efits are generous ... All we ask in
return is that you work."

To satisy the itch for money
-SCRATCH FOR IT!

Ralph

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

AUGUST
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COLDWATF^StS?^?.07^0 AT
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MARCH 3’ 4' 5 ’ ROTARY SHOW
3 * PAUL HARR,S AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY ClUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

SEPTEMBER 29
STAGATTENDANCE
OUTING
NOVEMBER
2 ■ -100%
DAY

MAY 31 . ROTARY
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ESSAY
CONTEST

____________________________

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�"caftlTTEES
COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein

Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman: Bob Seaman, Fred

Norm Youtsey
1984- Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,

★

Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 -William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5-Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

Dan Magsig

SONG LEADER

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

President, Rotary International

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Johr^Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAAAE

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
&lt;£70-0360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
276-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha . . . . ^
278-8840
................. 278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386 • * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gory, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margoret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 • • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-2007
*Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 • * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jon
278-5166
* Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
£70-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
. . 279-7691
* Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon
238*4870
•• Moore, Richard D.. Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
’Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K.» Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret -. .
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
. 278-8006
278-8086

NAAAE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R.« Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Faller, Albert G., Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 276-6356
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
* Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163 • * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237 ** Past President
278-5006
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266 • * Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

Grimes, William D.. Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubotis. Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ft ERNEST LUSE

223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
’ * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim . .
.......................................... 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278*6603
Towns, Jerry L.( Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
** Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278*7703
“* Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

49036

238-2511
278-2811

279-9349
238-2456

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEB®&amp;tary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest*UtaJ^

the U. S. A.

November 11th Rotary News
President Larry presided over the meeting.
The invocation was given by Vince Kornstein.
Songs were led by John Shea with Mary Magsig
at the piano. The club sanq the National
Anthem just like they had graduated from
school yesterday. Happy birthday to Ed
Geishert and George Pierce. George, said that
his qoal is to retire a rich, old bastard, j
and he is one-third of the way toward it.

****************
Mary
President Larry read a thank you from nary
Dunworth for the flowers she received while
in the hospital.

The Rotary Board of Directors met November
11th at President Larry's house. Mark
Mai re objected to the spelling of "Board".
He thought it should be Rotary "Bored".
If he misses those meetings he is not going
to see Larry's collection of kinky nude feet.
Larry also reported that the money for the
stag is at last paid up, that is with a little
creative bookkeeping on the part of Mark
Maire.

****************
Ralph Laqro reminded the club of the Ladies
Nite on November 20th. Please do the sign up
at the next meeting for that is last call
for reservations.

****************
Guests were introduced as follows:
Jim Eley Paul Ashley, Jerry Hollister,
Bob and Alvin Wiler from Bronson Rotarv.
Chuck Davidson and Ray Ehl from Quincy, and
Dean Todd from Howe, and David Youtsey from
Coldwater High.
Absent members were Chuck Bacon, Carroll
Barnes, Harold Card, Bill Carlson, Barry
Case, Hal Creal, Bill Crotty, John Dean,
Larry Donay, Jim Endicott, William Galliers,
Chet Graves, Dick Hruska, Jim Koss, Dan
Maqsig, Bob Nagle, Flemming Pruitt, Paul
Ruse, Craig Sebald, Bill Tyson, Lester
Wise, Ken Worden and Jim York.

*******************
Gary Kuckel, after a little flack from Ray
Ehl, who inappropriately asked to be a
early leaver, with Chuck Woodward as bag
man, made a bigger hit this week as the
serqeant-at-arms. I don't know where Jack
Faulkner is, but Gary is threatening to
bring a 8 x 10 glossy of him so we don't
forget what he looks like. It must be a
strain to "do good" when there are calls
of "Jack who?" from some of the club
members. Please come back, Jack, and save all
of us from the joke of the week, Johnny
Appleseed on a weekly basis, and the stories
about Notre Dame's football prowess. Gary
was kind enough to allow a few remarks
about Hillsdale's and Northwestern's team
and, all in all, the scholarship fund is
benefiting greatly.

Just a reminder: Barry Case has the program
next week on the Rotary Foundation, followed
by Bill Tyson and Dick White in the succeeding weeks.

Program Chairman Ralph LaGro introduced Jim
Conrad, the chairman of the Scholarship
committee. Jim proceeded to tell the club
how his committee, which consists of Dave
Rubley and Dick White select the scholarship
winners. The guidance department of the high
school provides the committee with 50-75
scholarship applications. Each committee
member reduces that down to 5 which the
whole committee then interviews. This year
there are going to be 2-$500 scholarships
awarded, plus a essay contest with a cash
prize. The committee will also choose some­
one to qo to Camp Emory. Jim pointed out
that sons and daughters of Rotarians are
eligible for these scholarships. Jim then
introduced Marilyn DePue, a guidance counselor
from Coldwater High School. Marilyn's topic
was "What a graduating senior faces in going
to college".
Marilyn was quick to point out that she feels
that Coldwater has a good local scholarship
program. She very strongly recommends 4 years
of math and 3 years of science as a founda­
tion for a 4 year college and 2 years of
math and 2 years of science for anyone
wishing an associate degree, and, of course,
physics for anyone contemplating being a
engineer. She added that most colleges still
require a foreign language. Marilyn said
that the U of M requires a B plus grade
average, Michigan State a B minus average,
and most other Michigan schools a C plus
average, Marilyn pointed out that college
costs for 1982-83 range from a low of $3604
at Glen Oaks to $9090 at Hillsdale. Presently
there are still a number of ways to get
financial aid, but she stressed that the
family adjusted income must be $30,000 or
less. It is also much harder now to be de­
clared financially independent than in
previous years. The college work-study program
is still active but is limited to 40 hours
a week. The armed services have a pretty
good deal where they will put up $2 for
every $1 the serviceman saves up to $8100.
In Coldwater there are 16 organizations that
give scholarships ranging from $500 to $1000.
38% of Coldwater High's graduates go on to
some form of higher learning. The last
thought Marilyn left the club with is that
80% of the jobs in the 80's are going to be
technical. Thanks, Jim, for a excellent
program.

“My kid is so spoiled,” said
one disgruntled father to an­
other, "that the only way I can
punish him is to take away his
grandmother." — Woodman oj
World Mag.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGJ^T 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
e=DTf.?ne^&gt;TE?TC.^.UNTRY aUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

________

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ■ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­

man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS:
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair•man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

ROTARY SHOW

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Birlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam: Inter­
national Youth Proj ects
25 - Hal Creal

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

••Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

PHONE
278-6033
278-6821

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen ........................... 278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
** Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
...... 278-5386
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-5956
.
278-5075
....................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
*• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

278-6652
278*5303
. . 278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

NAME

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs A^fg., Wilma J. .*

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
278-5790

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald. Craig H.. Gas Service, Rita

Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
• * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
*• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

279-7891
238*4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
••Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist. Sally

767-3417
278-8655

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
•• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

PHONE

Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, M&amp;rtha
*?............... 278-8840
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Komstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912

Faller, Albert G., Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career. Barb

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

639-4433
639-4635

278-6856
639-8453

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight. Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’• Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns. Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

279-7806

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
' • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181

** Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

- . . 278-6586

Honorary Members:

238*2511

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238*2456

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-2744

• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7810

• “ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

*• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4402

Jolley, Santford E., Pat

279-7163

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

238-4414
278-8373

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

Meeting Time:

PHONE

49036

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tary REFLECTOR

d

O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Published by the COLDWATER ROJ

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The Singingest

rar

bfovember 16, 1982
Vice President Ralph presided in the
absence of President Larry.
Invocation by Jim Troust. Singing was
led by John Shea,ably assisted by Reo
Turner's charming wife. John instate
on trying Number 25, for reasons un
&gt;
and ended doing a solo. Jim Yorj5
f
Norm Youtsey stood, for the singing or
the Confederate National Anthem.(Would
anyone like to exegete the
verse*of that song for Terry 0 C°™]ell.
Responses may be left in a plain brow11
envelope at Williams Apothecary ....)

Birthday greetings to Santford Jolley
and Harold Card - who were present and to Bob Kerr - who wasn t. W11J ^his
slip-up ruin Bob’s unbelievable atten­
dance record? Let's hope he made up

Bill Bobier
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Duke Davidson
Dan Dean
Dennis Holcomb
Ray Fast
Jack Faulkner
Chet Graves
Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Dan i'agsig
Tom Miller
John Pierson
Fleming Pruitt
Chuck Putnam
Jerry Towns
*
Bill Tyson
«
Les Wise
Larry Woodhams
Chuck Woodward
Ken Worden ■
(Good luck tb all the mighty hunters.
Sports fans, have you ever noticed
what "golf" spells, backwards?)

Absent were:

Sergrants Gary Kuckel and Duke
Sward managed to provoke an auction
of an outrageous T-Shirt featuring
directions to Ohio State University.
(Turn East until you smell it,
and South until you step in it.)
Ed Geishert and Dave Rubley managed
to up the ante to $32., whereupon
Howard Taylor announced he has
a hundred more where that one came
froml Gordon Schlubatis paid hard cash
for two pictures of apples in various
stages of being eaten. Fred Anderson
comtributed 50 cents for not having
a badge, and 50 cents for another
Rotarian guilty of the same thing
who had already paid far too much
(the plump, curly-headed one).
As usual, John Milnes made a great
deal of fuss about being fined,
but graciously volunteered a con­
tribution for having sat next to
Becky Howe for two weeks running.
If Bill Crotty ever comes back,
he had better bring his billfold:
Gary has enough news stories on
his son to paper a room with....

Program Chairman for the day
was Barry Case, speaking for
the Committee On Rotary Foundation.
Members were all provided with
copies of the booklet, "YOU AND
YOUR ROTARY FOUNDATION." Barry
presented a film on the Inter­
national Scholarship Program,
which followed two youngsters
through the process of application,
, interviews, and actual granting
„ of scholarships. Granted for one
year termS, all costs included,
the Scholarships allow students
from all over the world to study
in a foreign school or university.
They are available in five different
categories: graduate, under­
graduate, vocational, teaching of
the handicapped, and career
journalism. In cases where language
proficiency is required, Rotary
Rotarian guests were Dean Todd from
will foot the bill for a fiveJackson and Charlie Davidson from Quincy. week course before departure.
(Speaking of Quincy, is everyone aware
Pete Baldwin is opening every meeting
on Mondays with a welcome to "the best
Rotary Club in the country"? If you
don't clap or say yes, they fine you.)
Non-Rotarian guests were Martin Poteat
from Jackson and Dave Youtsey, Becky
Howe, and Melissa Newton from Coldwater
High School

Vice President Ralph gave Walt Balcom
recognition for 10 years' perfect
attendance. Fair Board, Little League,
Rotary - what isn't Walt involved, in?
You give us all something to shoot fori
Rotarians hard of hearing will be grateful
to Duke Sward for replacing the batteries
in the PA system. Duke says contributions
in gratitude can be directed to him at
841 N. Marshall Rd., Coldwater 49036.
.
All Rotarians are reminded of the Ladies
Night this Saturday at‘the Country Club,
in the Founders' Room.
COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
{0LYS? D,STR,CT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT

COUNTRY &lt;1UB
29 'STAG 0011,40
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

__________ __________

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
■RONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJM.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director; Rich Holben
Attendance; Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman: John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal Her
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3,4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217,

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L„ Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278-2239
.278.-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•* Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-5956
278-5075
. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

NAME

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
* "Dean, John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

.

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968
767-3417
278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
•• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes. William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

PHONE
279-7223
278-8360
278-6704

** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J....
. . . ..278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, RetailAartlu . . . .*
278-8840
•• Klein, John.E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278*6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
” Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492

NAME

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-8981
278-5270
276-2744
278-7237

*" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349

Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

................................. 238-2456

•• Post President

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea. John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
276-7100
* ’Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’ ’ Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
278-4402
Troust, Rev. Jamgs C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
’ ’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ ’ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
” Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte .... 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The Singingest
November 23, 1982

ROTARY NEWS
President Larry presided over the meeting.
Jim Troust gave, the invocation, and the songs,
were led by John Shea, ably assisted by Mary
Magsig at the piano. John returned to the
old Rotary standards of number 1 &amp; 4 in a
effort to avoid some of the rather weak
singing of the past few weeks. Apparently
John is trying to get Doc Bacon to smile
during the singing but didn't succeed.
**********
Three birthdays were announced:
Carroll Barnes, Mark Maire, and Dick
Uhl. Since Dick was the only one at the
meeting I hope the rest of you celebrated

of their sons will almost be a scholar­
ship in itself. Congratulations to Hal
Sexton on his first grandchild, a girl.
Thanks to Gordon Schlubatis for the cold
cider cocktail before lunch. Gary also
auctioned off a gallon of cider to help
the scholarship fund. Gary again worked
on the joke of the week, and when he offered
not to tell it if everyone would donate some
coins, the sound of the coins hitting the
table was deafening. We could all stand
some new humor before Gordon Schlubatis
runs out of money.

★★★★★★★★★★

at some other club.

**********
Guests were introduced as follows:
Ray Ehl
........................
Quincy
Doyle Hoopingarner and
Donal Coats from out of state clubs.

★★★★★★★★★★

Non-Rotarian guests were:
Becky Howe
Gary Howe
Rich Hruska
Dave Youtsey

Absent members included:
Walt Balcom, Carroll Barnes, Bill Bobier,
Barry Case, Bill Crotty, Dan Dean, Larry
Donay, Dennis Holcomb, Jim Endicott, Jack
Faulkner, Chuck Geishert, Steve Glover,
Rich Holben, Jim Koss, Bill Milnes, Al
Nelson, Fleming Pruitt, Chuck Putnam, Lester
Wise, Chuck Woodward, and Ken Worden.

Doctor Howe very generously donated $5.00
from his football winnings from Dick Uhl
on the Michigan-Ohio State game. It would
be nice if we could have all the losing bets
Rotarians make pay off at a meeting.

President Larry made the following announcements:
1. Ladies nite was a great success socially but
to make it a financial success Larry is going
to invoke the Woodhams rule, which means that
anyone who signed up and did not come is going
to pay also. Bring your check books.
2. The club has accepted the challenge from the
Exchange Club and is going to field a team for
the Big Brother's Bowl for kids. The place is
Coldwater Recreation on Saturday Dec. 4th
between 3 &amp; 4 p.m.

★★★★★★★★★★
•

President Larry welcomed back Fritz Van Aiken
as a new member of the club, We really
can't call Fritz a new member for he was
president of the Coldwater Rotary in 1957-8.
Anyway, welcome Fritz, it's good to have you
back.

The sergeants-at-arms still consisted of Gary
Kuckel, and this time with ne/w bag-man Buss
Galliers. Buss modeled a scarlet and grey "T"
shirt with instructions on how to get to the
Rose Bowl via Columbus. Buss not wanting to be
modest about Ohio State asked to start the
bidding for the shirt at $20.00. Dean Milligan,
with a eye on a bargain, offered $19.00 and
was flabbergasted that it was sold immediately.
Thanks for the help to the scholarship fund,
Dean. Gary had a lot more luck with pictures
this week, but when Bill Crotty and Jim Koss
. make the next meeting Gary's file of pictures

President Larry doing double duty as the
program chairman introduced Bill Tyson, who
was in charge of the program for the day.
Bill was going to have the athletic director
from Hillsdale College, but this idea didn't
work for suddenly Hillsdale is in a small
college play-off this coming weekend and
the A.D. was in charge of finding housing
for 1500 out-of-state fans. Bill, being
quick on his feet first told the club they
had a lot to be thankful for: 1.10.9%
financing 2. Michigan is not playing a top
ranked team until January 1st. and 3. Notre
Dame's football team isn't going anywhere.
Bill then proceeded to introduce our two
newest Rotarians and let them tell us a
little bit more about themselves. Walt
Fisher came to Coldwater 9 years ago from
Holland, Michigan. Walt was an industrial
engineertprior to purchasing the Fabric
Store in Coldwater. Walt says that business
is good and invites us all to come in and
get acquainted. Larry Dunworth was born in
Centreville, right next door in St. Joe
County. Larry was a naval aviator in W.W.II
and after discharge went to the G.M. Tech
Center where he became a corporate controller
of a division. From there Larry went with
American International Aluminum and then.to
Tri-State Automotive which bought Hill Piston.
Larry decided to buy the Fremont, Indiana &amp;
Coldwater stores and go into business with
his son because Larry had a couple of ideas
he wanted to try out about treating employees.
Thanks, Bill Tyson, for the opportunity you
gave the club to learn a little bit more
about it's members.
ANGLER'S ANGLE
The first day of the season, the fisherman caught
a huge trout and threw it back, then caught a medium­
sized specimen and tossed it back, too. finally, ne
kept two small ones.
,
...
An onlooker asked the angler why. His answer.

"Small pan."
OLD TIMER
,
„
“If my speech has seemed especially long,
con­
cluded the guest speaker, “it’s because I left my watcn
at home and there isn’t a clock in this room. A voice
from the audience remarked, “There s a calendar
behind you.”

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
AUrnKT 1D;S™C^ERNOR s V,SIT
AlOUT,NG AT

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT

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SEPTEMBER
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OUTING
MAY 31 - ROTARY
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NOVEMBER 29
2-100%
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ESSAY
CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.

CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
____________ _______________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER_______________________
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P-M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJW.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month

7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Birlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 • Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

I

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

•• Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

.

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pot

278-5956
278-5075

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

...................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• * Davidson, Duane E., N ewspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S.( Fire Insurance, Mary

• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

278-6652
278-5303

278-5909
276-5917
238-4870

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
?.............. 278-6704

•• Kennedy, John-A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Mar*^p
.............. 278-8840
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279*7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
•“Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K.» Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Eloine
278-4198

• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store. Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell. Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278*5796
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia
278-6356
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433

• * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint Retail, Ruth
Graves. Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg.. Nita

279-7163
279-9266
279-7810

Grimes. William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• ’Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shao, John L., Music Store, Kim . . «
........ 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100

• ’Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’ Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278*6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
• ’ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

• “ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278*5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

278-2744
278-7237 •* Past President
278-5006

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

278-5521
278-6736
278*4424

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
’’Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEWtazry REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R&lt;

The Singingest

J*.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

the U.S.A.

December 7, 1982

President Larry presided over the meeting.
Jim Troust gave the invocation, and the
songs were led by John Shay, assisted by
Mary Magsig. The singing went well and I
hope that the club starts singing with some
gusto, for a sobering thought is that song
practice starts next month. Happy birthday
to Fritz Van Aiken. We darn near didn't get
him back into the club in time to celebrate
his birthday.

****************

The sergeants-at-arms this week were Jack
Faulkner and his bag-man Ken Elliot. Jack got
it rolling with a remark about Shirley Bailey
being Ralph LaGro's Secretary. Wade Smith,
with an unblemished record of 17 years of
sponging free lunches from the Rotary Club
finally got tagged for a fine. If the club
could collect on all those lunches we could
have a whole separate scholarship. Jack, with
a little help from Jerry Towns, gave recogni­
tion to Hillsdale College, the winner of their
1st game in the N.A.I.A. tournament. Good
luck this week, Hillsdale, out in Arizona.

Rotarian guests were introduced as follows:

****X*******************

Chester Travis, Marshall

Non Rotarian guests were:
Wade Smi th
Jill Mason
Greg Zabonick

****************
It seems the co-editor of the bulletin has
lost, or stolen the Dec. 7th list of absent
members, sooooooo you guys who didn't make
the meeting, please do your make-ups before
the next meeting.

****************
President Larry had the following announcements to make:
1. The Big Brothers Bowl for kids was a
great success but the Rotary team of Dan
Magsig, Ralph LaGro, Howard Taylor, and
Terry O'Connell lost to the Exchange Club
team by 20 pins. Larry gave Dan the trophy
for the "Triple Crown Losers", with tongue
in cheek.
2. Ladies nite in November was a great
social success, but needs some financial
help. Those who signed up and didn't go are
going to be asked to pay so the dance can be
self-supporting. That will teach some of you
club members about committment.
3. Howard Teeter, puffed up like a peacock,
suggested that all club members watch the
network news Tuesday nite as there was a
chance his grand daughter was going to be
seen with President Zia of Pakistan at the
White House.
4. Larry is informing the club that in
February the club members are going to
be asked to bring their wife, significant
other, etc. to the meeting. Larry is going
to announce who brings thier wife when at a
later date, It sounds like a good idea if he
can get the details worked out.

Ralph LaGro announced the following people
have the programs in the ensuing weeks:
Jim Lyons
December 14
Fred Andersen
December 21
December 28
Charles Bacon
Chuckie has stated he has one of two titles
in mind for this program Innocents Abroad"
or "Charlie's Travels in Search of a Virgin
Nurse"

*****************
Ralph LaGro introduced Larry Dunworth who was
in charge of the program. Larry introduced
Wayne Haupt from the trust department of the
Branch County Bank and his topic of "Where
Theres a Will There's a Way".
Wayne put it quite aptly when he told the
club that since you cannot live forever, and
since you cannot take it with you, it is best
that you decide about the distribution of—
your estate and not leave it up to the probate
court,. Wayne reminded everyone that in the
event there is a surviving spouse, joint
assets will go to that person without the need
of probate. A will is only a set of instruct­
ions and does not have to be drawn up by a
lawyer, but probably can improve the quality
of it. The only legal requirement for a will
is that the person be an adult and competent.
The person must also sign and date the will,
and there must be 2 witnesses to it. Wayne
strongly pointed out that where there is no
will, the state, thru the probate judge,
decides on the distribution of assets. Wayne
pointed out that the fees for probate are
very small as are the inventory and appraisal
fees. Wayne also stressed that the will can be
changed at anytime and it is very important
that it be kept up to date. Thank you, Wayne
and Larry, for a very informative program.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT

AAARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT

COUNTRY CLUB
*STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

_______ ____________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE_ WEDNESDAY 12*15 PM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJA

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA--------------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12*15 PJiA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
_______ UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: DickMoore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal lier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

District Governor, R.l. District 636

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

SONGLEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

278-6033
278-6821

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Storej^Janet

PHONE

279-7223
4....................... 278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
• * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
.............. 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail?*?iartha . . . .T
278-8840
• • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pot
278-5075
Kuckel. Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L„ Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O.» Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 •• Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-2007
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 •• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
• • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
276*5303
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Milnes. John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
............................... 278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G.. Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

• ‘ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Potton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone ... .278-5796

767-3417
278-8655
.........................

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot

639-4433

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing. Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
......... .’278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
............................... 278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet

279-7806
278-5521

White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* ’Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

278*6736
278-4424

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon. Linda ..278-7703
* ’Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Honorary Members:
238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

278-2744
278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint. Retail, Ruth

279-9266

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-7610

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

* * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
” Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

Meeting Time:

PHONE

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations. Virginia — 278-6356

639-4635
279-7163

• * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

NAME

49036

�‘He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^feta^ REFLECTOR
^.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Published by the COLDWATER

the U. S. A.

The Singingest

12/14/82

President Larry opened the meeting.
Invocation by Jim Troust. John Shea,
with Winnivere Komstien at the piano,
led the singing of Christmas songs.
Two birthdays were recognized: John
Milnes and student guest Laura Miller.
Congratulations, persons!

Rotarian guests were:
Warren Wade, Bronson(who required
two people to introduce him)

Non-Rotarian guests were:
Jill Mason and Laura Miller,
Coldwater High School
Gerald Boguth,
new city assessor
Gordon Schlubatis, in a pixilated mood,
introduced Winnie Komstien, who was

Absentees were:
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Ed DeVito
Dennis Holcomb
Ray Fast
William Galliers
Charles Geishert
Ed Geishert
Steve Glover
Bill Milnes
Fleming Pruitt
Paul Thompson
Fritz van Aken
Norm Youtsey
Show rehearsal schedules were distri­
buted. Please file and don't forget!! *

Vice President Ralph announced the Wild
Game dinner at the Careers Center on
Jan. 29th, to honor MSU baseball coach
Tom Smith. Ralphs is to be our Club
Representative (i.e. turkey). Proceeds
to benefit Doug Granger, awaiting heartlung transplant in Texas.

Early leavers, panting to get to
their next business apointment,
left.
Program chairman Jim Lyon intro­
duced City Mgr.' Gary Kuckel, who
was substituting for BBCL super­
visor John Carmichael. BBCL.
BBCL addresses three areas: self­
help housing construction, rehab,
of older homes, and the new senior
citizen units at the end of Monroe
St. The average family loan in the
new housing program is about $32,000,
and the amount brought into the
community so far is in excess of
$2,000,000, plus property taxes of
$65,000. on the 70 plus homes built
over a three-year period. Income
levels for builders are set by the
federal program, which guarantees
mortgages through the FmHA. Houses
of 31 x 45 feet are built with an
average input of 900 hours. The
work input constitutes the down­
payment. Interest rates vary from
17. to 13.25%. The success of the
program makes it a model for
other communities, and recently 19
units were begun in Sturgis
under Mr. Carmichael’s leadership.
Gary spoke briefly about Herbie
Kurby( or is it Curby?) and the
proposed test of the unit in the
2nd Ward.
Please note:
Pres.Larry and V. Pres.
Ralph remind members of the pl an to
invite wives of members to a meeting
in February according to the fol­
lowing schedule:
Anderson-Endicott...Feb.
Faller-Lyon........ Feb. 8
Magsig-Shea........ Feb.
Sward-Youtsey...... Feb. 22

Ladies' Night monies have rolled in
nicely since last week's reminders
and threats....

Please note: Program change:

Dec. 21.. .Charles Bacon, chmn.
Dec. 28.. .Fred Anderson, chmn.
Program to be Bob Teeter,
Pres. of Market Opinion
Research of Ann Arbor.
Bob Seaman introduced Jerry Dearing,
Che Club’s newest member, owner of
Tad &amp; Lassie and Foxy Lady on Chicago
St. Bob was embarrassed to say that
he didn’t have a new member packet
available...for which he was obliged
to pay. Welcome, Jerry!
Sergeants Jack and Gary were both
present, for some reason. Warren Wade
was fine for a picture of Bronson
teachers with picket signs(and a
picture of his son). Gary gave John
Milnes $1. for being "impeccably dres­
sed). Speaking of which -- did anybody
see Paul Ruse's get-up? Rather looked
like Van Dyck dressed for jogging...
or maybe repairing a roof(?)....

“One word kept me from becoming o tuccen lodoy — 'NO I

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.

CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.
C

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

District Governor, R.l. District 636

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJi MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal Her
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Rav Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
i April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26,- John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L„ Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Low Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

PHONE

NAME

276-6033
278-6821
278-2239
. . 278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, J^net

PHONE

279-7223
-.................... 278-8360

Iveson, Lorry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
*" Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Mt. rim
&lt;.................... 278-8840
* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Koss. James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Conrad, James O.. Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L„ Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Crotty. Willard E„ Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 • ’ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 ' * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
' Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Mogsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jon
278-5166
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
' Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278- 5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott. Ken. Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott. James R., Electric Power Service. Thelma
278-2968
Faller. Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail. Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension. Brenda
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Lindo
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
' Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

767-3417
278-8655

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7163
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Bonking, Sue

279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
**Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations. Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

639-4433
639-4635

278-8961
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

* ’ Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Ruse, Paul E.. Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

’ ’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White. Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

278-5521
278-6736

York. James. Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E„ Pat

238-2511

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G-, Christine

278*2811
279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-7806

• ’ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate. Donna

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

278-8474
278-4402

••Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
Woodward, Charles L„ Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged. Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• ’Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• ’Thompson. Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

ERNEST LUSE
N. FREMONT
C^^/ATER, MXCHXGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEjSSfetary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest^Oli^S^'the U. S. A.
12/21/82

President Larry opened the meeting. Invoca­
tion by Jim Troust. John Shea, with Mary
Maqsig at the piano, led the sing of Auld
Lang Syne and Loch Lomond followed by Christ­
mas songs. The Scottish songs were by special
request of Doc Bacon to create the mood for
for the program. The editor heard some
waq in the back say that the audience should
have been given brave pills to endure the
upcoming program. Happy birthday to Bob
Nagle and almost to Doc Bacon, who tried to
get into the act and celebrate next week's
birthday this week.
******************************
Rotarian quests were:
Quincy
Ray Ehl
Quincy
Bill King
Quincy
Leo Sanderson
Bronson
Doug Thompson
Alpena
Gerald Boguth
Non-Rotarian guests 'were
Dick Fitzgerald
Dan Davidson
Absentees were:
Carroll Barnes
John Dean
Ed DeVito
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Jim Endicott
Bill Crotty
Ray Fast
Walt Fisher
William Gal Tiers
Dan Dean
Ed Geishert
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

President Larry had the following announce­
ments:
1. Starting the first meeting in January
there will be 2 greeters at the door for
each meeting with the names to appear in
the next bull!tin.
2. The slate of officers for the T983-4 ”
Rotary year are: President Ralph LaGro; Rich
Holben, Vic-President; Robert Rumsey, Recording
Secretary; Craig Sebald, Corresponding Secre­
tary; Ernest Luse,Treasurer. The club, by
voice vote, proceeded to elect the slate to
office.
3. The sergeants-at-arms have raised $1,000
for the scholarship fund. Dean Milligan
immediately asked for an accounting, because
he said that he gave that much himself.
4. Chuck Woodward gave greetings to the club
from ex-Coldwater Rotarian Harold Goodholm.
Harold now has 50 years of perfect attendance,
and even though he has been handicapped by
a stroke, is an active Rotarian.
5. The Big-Brother-Big-Sister bowling effort
was a great success with Coldwater Rotary
1st of 5 teams in raising money-$178.
6. Ralph LaGro announced that some of the
money for the past Ladies nite is still out­
standing so dig deep you guys!
7. Ralph also announced the wild game
dinner for Tom Smith will be held at the
Career Center on January 29th with tickets
at $5.
8. Terry O'Connell announced that Dave Pierce,
Baptist minister under construction, will be
at next week's meeting so let's all be sure
and welcome him.
9. Ralph announced that next week's pro­
gram, under the direction of Fred Ander­
son, is goinq to be Bob Teeter, son of
Howard who is the President of Market
Opinion Research, a professional polling
firm. Come, bring a friend, and get the
hot scam on all the Democratic and Repub­
lican presidential hopefulls.
*********************************

The sergeants-at-arms, with a $1,000
already in the scholarship till, gave
the club a present of no fines for
today, and as a bonus Jack Faulkner
would not be here next week.
I guess
that that is known as a mixed blessing
for who knows who Gary will get as the
bag man. Gary and Jack just reminded
the club how many got "off the finan­
cial hook" with this week's amnesty.
Jack Faulkner finished with a special
award of a bottle of 4 roses for Dick White, to remind him about all the good
whiskey he drank during last year's show.
Ralph LaGro introduced Dr. Bacon, who
took the club on a travelogue of
the United Kingdom. This was Chuck's
third trip to the U.K. and he pointed
out many of the contrasts between
this visit and his first visit 30
years ago. I almost forgot to men­
tion the bowler hat and umbrella from
Harrods in London that Chuck had for
props. He mentioned as a contrast that
the British pound that was worth $2.80
30 years ago is down to $1.75 now.
The British allow frontal nudity on
their F.V. Now I hope that all you
Anglophiles don't plan your next vacation for the wrong reasons, Chuck's
word oictures of the little English
pubs with the 4 kinds of beers, and
the scones with the clotted cream and
jam, the wild horses, and how to get
"knocked up at 6 a.m." were delightful
and his photography was excellent.
I for one am sorry that we ran out of
time and could not see more of his
pictures. Thanks Chuck, for an extremely
interesting program.

President Larry has asked the names
of the following men be circulated
for membership. .
Robert Hampton-Foundry mfg.
Jim Olmstead-Weekly Advertising Retail
Terry Reen-Education Adult
Any comments on these prospective
members should be addressed to Presi­
dent Larry c/o Box 42 Rotary Club,
Coldwater, MI within 10 days.

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Jan; 4
11
18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

Anderson
Shea
Woodward
Barnes
Nagle
Magsig
Sexton
Card

Ms

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 ■ STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

GREETERS
L.Dunworth F.
J.
W. Fisher
F. Vanaken C.
B. Galliers C.
B.
G. Pierce
J. Dearing D.
H.
J. Conrad
H.
W. Bal com

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJW.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAYjl2:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

ITTEES

CO

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred

DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5-Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig

CLUB HISTORIAN

Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

John Shea

Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Birlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

“’Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

276*6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L.t Shoes, Retail, Margaret
” Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W.. Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278*2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores^Janet

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
”Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
a.......................

PHONE

NAME

279-7223

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda .
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
’ ’ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail,Martha . . . .*T
278-8840
’ “ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5075
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
...................... 278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-2096 ’ “ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
639-8669 ““ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007

’ ’ Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
’ ’ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, LawrenceE., Metal Recycling, Sharon

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Dione
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783

.............. 238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
...............................
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 276-6978

Fost, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
““ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

“’ Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

767-3417
278-8655
639-4433
. . . 639-4635
279-7163
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loon Associations, Virginia
278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service. Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’’Teeter,HowardM., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust. Rev. James C., Protestant Minister. Elizabeth
Turner. Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White. Richard H.. Plumbing Supply, Delores

* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

238-2511

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DoleG., Christine

278-2811
279-9349
238-2456

” Past President

MR.

GAM

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

Jolley, Santford E., Pot

™ N. FREMONT
GOLDWATER

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

Honorary Members:

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:

276-8474
278-4402

’ ’Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon. Linda ..278-7703

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

49036

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Published by the COLDWATER ROjWjfUBV^.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SingingesrGmvxm the U. S. A.

December 28, 1982
The meeting was opened by Vice-Presldent Ralph in the absence of PresLarry(who, for all we know, maybe
enjoying a week at the Denver Airport).
Invocation was by Jim Troust, who
yielded the floor to Dave Pierce,
home from Moody, who did the honors.
________
am,.
Singing was led by John
Shea, ably
accompanied by Mary Mags ig at the
piano. Thanks, Mary!
Charles Bacon’s birthday was celebrated for a second time. Is this what
is meant by "born again"?
Guests were as follows!
Rotarians: Larry Hagen, Bronson
Ray Ehl Quincy
Gerald Roguth, Alpena
Non-Rotarians: Scott Anderson
Chuck Yocey
Camprnn Dp inns
Troy La Gro
Al Obed
Diane Maire
Georgianna Holcomb
Ed Rennel
Bill Robinson
Chris Holben

Absent Rotarians included:
Walt Balcom
Dick Biringer
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Ken Elliott
Jack Faulkner
Ed Geishert
Lerry Iveson
Jim Koss
Bob Nagle
John Pierson
Chuck Putnam
Dave Rubley
Paul Ruse
Craig Sebald
Hal Sexton
Howard Taylor
Larry Woodhams

x

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York
(Thet s more people absent
some clubs have on
their rolls!)
Carroll Barnes invite members
to support the High School
baseball team's spring training
trip via a Superbowl Betting
Sheet.
Vice-Pres. Ralph forbore to
mention Ladies’ Night again,
and instead remineed everyone
of the Wild Game Dinner Jan.
29 honoring Tom Smith of MSU.
Proceeds go to Doug Granger.
Rolf Carlisle has tickets.
Gary Kuckel appeared alone for
the sergeants and charged Dave
Pierce $1. to be his
bag man.
In spite of agood deal of money
spent to prevent his reading it,
the full text of the potato soup
enema joke was read to the club.

Early leavers left,
Program Chairman Fred Anderson
Introduced Robert Teeter, Pres, of
Opi.nUn Research of Detrolc
and Toronto. Bob examined the
Democratic win in 1982 and what it
will mean for the nation and state.
Continuing
of for
the
Senate
J Repub. controllble
admin. Co avoLd I.
, t. _by_veCo..
Ln 1983/4t allowing party leaders
in the two houses to negotiate their
differences without necessarily in­
volving the president directly in
the process. The election, Bob told
Vs’ was JarBely decided on a single
issue: the economy, almost to the
exclusion of anything else. A remarkably large turn-out nearly everywhere
and a 8reat deal of straight party
voting made this an unusual offyear election. Bob indicated that it
i-s impossible to separate the idea of
the president as personally popular
from the approcal/disapproval people
feel toward what he is accomplishing.
He feels most voters would not want
to 8° back to the policies of the
past but would have liked a few more
months to make up their minds about
the president's policies before having
to vote. The uncertainty yielded
largely negative results. Two major
Republican mistakes were to fail to
minimize the groups whose sole goal is
to topple the present policy, and
to ,lose proper focus on the "marginal
voter": the assumption was made that
those who voted for the president in
19iT0 were Republicans (only 38% of
the population is, in fact, reliably
so). The mid-term election was an
important indicator in two ways. First,
it indicates what kind of politics
we will have in 1983/4. The key question
will be economic and domestic. Recovery will be slow, and *84 will still
&gt;
be won or lost on job issues. Second,
the election indicates what kind of
candidates we will see: young, moderate
Democrats,largely. If James Blanchard
is a good example, their chief problem
will be recruiting staffs and operating
as executive chiefs for the first time,
Bob said time Ls getting short for
the president.to show clear, positive
results, the next two years of his term
probably issuing in a lot of compromises
between president and congress a la
Hr. Reagan’s California governorship.
He believes the president will try to
shift the spotlight off domestic prob­
lems by dramatic foreign policy intiatines. The biggest problem will be
getting control of the budget(deficit
est. at $225 billion) - by changing
the benefit structure of entitlement
programs, by a tax increase, and by
cuts in defense. Bob indicates that
®^ancHard
an UP"
hill fight with the Mich. Senate and
c“e absolute necessity of increasing
taxes. Thanks, Bob, for an excellent
program!.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

_____________________

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

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ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PAA.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJVI

�COMMUNITY SERVICE T

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,

★

Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,

Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,

Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben

Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman: Bob Seaman, Fred

1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb

Director: Walt Balcom

★

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,

District Governor, R.l. District 636

JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Fruit, Chair­

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,

President, Rotary International

Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

SONGLEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
39 -- Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,

Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 • Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983

5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

. . . 238-4414
278-8373

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware,&amp;Qtoil, Martho_
278-8840
278-6183
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278^ 5386 ••Klein, John E.,Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pot. . .................... 278*5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jape
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278*4741
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278*7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-2007
'*Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 * • Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278- 5909

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L.. Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Hdme for the Aged, Nancy

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

*‘Anderson, Fred, Bonking Finance, Kathryn

PHONE

NAME

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores. Janet .

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
278-6821
Balcom. Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
278-8006
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean ................................. 278-8086

Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon .

Milnes, John K.. Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

278-5917
...................... 238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278*4248
278-8413
278-2968

* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
••Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Solly

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast. Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

278-4198
. . . 279-9492

............................ 278-6856
639*8453

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol . ......................... 279*7806
** Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
276*5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
Honorary Members:

238*2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-6981

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet

279-9349

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

238-2456

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-2744
.

278-7237 ** Past President
278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6586

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

Meeting Time:

278-6334
278-5181

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
••Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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                    <text>rV(?A' Best",

The COLDWATEBfflfejtary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

BoX .42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingestXMajhW the U. S. A.

January 18, 1983

President Larry opened the meeting.
Invocation by Jim Troust.
Songs were led by John Shea, ably as­
sisted by Winnie at the piano. The
tempo of the first song was enough to
waken the most determined of sleepers,
complete with thundrous chords for
left hand on the piano I__________
Guests were as follows:
Rotarians:
Gary Gillett
Ed Fisher
Bob Sargent
Tom Oppold
Jerry Boguth
Kent Miller
Clarence Snyder
Jim Gysel
• Non-Rotarians:
Bill Clark
Vice-President Ralph urged all members
to .attend Show rehearsals, and the
need for all members to contribute to
the Show regardless of upcoming vaca­
tions and/or inability to take part
in the chorus.
Hal Sexton reminded members that everyone
has $48. worth of tickets.
Al Nelsdn is again handling advertizing
for the Show.
Upcoming programs were reviewed by
Vice-Pres. Ralph;
Hal Creal - 25th-of January
Bill Crotty - Feb. let*.
Hal tells us a urgent city matter
will be taken up in our next program,1'
its nature undisclosed. Bill Crotty
will have Charlie Davidson to cover
the second part of his computer talk.
Club members are reminded of the Feb.
plan to have wives attend Club meetings
on an alphabetic basis.
Sergeants Gary and (would you believe?)
Jim Endicott extorted various sums from
members. Hal Creal and Bill Grimes
were honored with the Herby Kurby LookAlike Award....
Early leaders were unbelievably
numerous ( thirty or morel ). Pres.
Larry reminded members that early
leaving is out of real need....
Program chairman for the day was Chuck
Putnam, who introduced three exchange
students from W. Europe, Heike Riesen
from W. Germany, Hanne Yeager from
Denmark, and Maria Halverson from Sweden.
Heike is a senior at Tekonsha. She comes
from Hamburg and is interested in life
in a small town. Hardest for her were ?
things like leaving all her friends
behind and not knowing anyone in this
country. She reminded us all that, with­
out your usual relationships, you yourself
lose definition as a person. She is esp.
glad to have personal acquaintances in
America now to balance the media image
of this country she was familiar with in
Germany.

Hanne is a Coldwater student staying
with David &amp; Diane Lane. She was
most struck by the fact that, in
America, nearly everyone goes every­
where by car,,rather than on foot
or bicycle. In Denmark, half the
available street space is given over
to non-vehicular traffic. She was
also interested in the large number
of fast-food restaurants in America
and the ready-to-eat items on the
store shelves. In Denmark, everyone
has to take at least two years of
English and a year of German. The
private school Hanne attends back
home has a working day from 7:30A.M.
to 6:00 P.M.---- (Gene Wallace, how
would you like to negotiate that
with the teachers?!)
Maria is also a senior at Tekonsha
and comes from the metropolitan area
of Stokholm. Her first week in
America included a close-up-andpersonal encounter with goats for
the County Fair, something she had
never experienced before. Students
in Sweden begin English at the age
of nine, she told us; and it showed!
Courses in school are not elective;
and, if one continues after grade
9, it is because one chooses to do
so. She noted the large number of
Swedes of both sexes who want higher
education and training, the relatively
late age for marriage (25), and the
small number of Swedish women who
are now settling for being "just a
housewife." She sees a very different
pattern of expectations among her
classmates at Tekonsha. She told
us she finds Americans very open
and friebdly, and feels very much
at home here.
Absent Rotarians for this meeting
were:
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
Fleming Pruitt
Ray Fast
Terry Reen
Steve Glover Paul Ruse
Bob Kerr
Bob Seaman
Bob Loose
Jerry Towns
John Milnes
Howard Turner
Gil Patton
Jim York
(We hope you all made up!!II!I )
GREETERS
Jan. 11 W. Fisher, J. Shea
18 F. Vanaken, C. Woodward
25 B. Galliers, C. Barnes
Feb. 1 G. Pierce, B. Nagle
8 J. Dearing, D. Magsig
15 J. Conrad, H. Sexton
22 W. Balcom, H. Card
'k'k'k'k'klc'k'k'k'k

Reminder: Invite wives of members to a meeting
in February.according to the following
schedule:
Anderson-Endicott
Feb. 1
Faller-Lyon...........
Feb. 8
Magsig-Shea...........
Feb. 15
Sward-Youtsey....
Feb. 22

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27-DISTRICT GOVERNORS VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAAAS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA._______________

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

committees

i

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 * Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1902
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gather
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 ■ Ken Elliott

September 1902
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman: Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

January 1983
4 ■ Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Birlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

1982*83

COMMUNITY SERVICE .

plrector: Mark Maire
CLUB SERVICE
.
, Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Director: Rich Holben
Handicapped Childrent Bill Bobler,
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygeft, Chairman;
man: Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Gordon Schlubatis
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Jerry Towns
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
man; Chuck Bacon
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Student Guests: Jeff Doan, Chair­
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
O’Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman; Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Chuck Gelshert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Director:
Howard Taylor
Chairman; John Milnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Ed Devito
Anderson
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Chairman; Dick Hruska
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

March 1983
1 - Hm Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Gelshert
29 • Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 -George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance. Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Caso. Barry. CPA. Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

NAME

278*6033
278*6821
278*2239
278-8006
278-8086

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet. A

278-5386
278-5956
278-5075
...................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E.. Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639*8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-6652
278-5303

Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
.................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R.&lt; Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, AlbertG., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishort, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication. Sylvia

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

PHONE

279-7223
(A . . . 278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
‘•Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha .V
&gt; . . . 278-8840
• ‘ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508

• • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
••Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thames, Furniture, Retail. Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

278-7448
278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Milnes. William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981

639-4433
639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin. Reo, Paint. Retail, Ruth

279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-5270

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* ‘ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Sent ford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-2744
*278-7237 ** Past President
278-5006

• • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278*2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald. Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
‘ • Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L», Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery. Retail
278-7100
* ‘Teeter,Howard M.. Life Insurance, Marion
278-4222
“Thompson. Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L.. Banking, Carol
278*8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
“Uhl,Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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Published by the COLDWATER RO

REFLECTOR
Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singmgest^uipJlT the U. S. A.

January 11th, 1983, ROTARY NOTES

The meeting was called to order by President
Larry, and the invocation was given by Dan
Magsig. John Shea led the singing, accompanied
by his wife, Kim. John said that he hoped the
enthusiasm picked up before the evening show
practice. For the second week in a row, there
were no birthdays.

******************
Gary Gillett of Marshall was the only Rotarian
guest.
Non-Rotarian guests were Coldwater High School
seniors: Julie Hemker, Derek Rohloff and Paul
Monks.

Absent members were as follows!
Hal Creal, Bill Crotty, Larry Donay, John
Dygert, Ray Fast, Ed Geishert, Dennis Holcomb,
Dick Hruska, Ralph LaGro, Bob Nagle, George
Pierce, Paul Ruse, Howard Taylor, Jim Troust,
Ken Worden.

******************
President Larry made the following announce­
ments :
1. Ken Worden submitted his resignation and
will be joining the Lakewood South Rotary Club
effective Jan. l?th. We wish you well, Ken, and
look forward to you making up with your friends
in Coldwater.

Our two newest members were introduced by
their sponsors and presented with their
initiation information. John Pierson
Introduced Terry Reen, Director of Community
School Services of Coldwater. Terry is a
9 year resident of Coldwater and has 2
children. Terry O'Connell introduced
(or was it insulted) Jim Olmstead, who is
with Shoppers Guide, married and has one
child.

Welcome, gentlemen! We are sure both you
and our club will benefit from your
membership in Rotary.

********************
The sergeants-at-arms, lovingly referred
to as the "Smith Brothers" wasted little
time in getting into the pockets of nearly
everyone in attendance. Light on newspaper
ammunition, they resorted to an Iranian
condemnation of golfers, national bowlers
week and national printers week, to pick
up the slack. Jim Olmstead may have set a
record for the quickest fine after initiation.
Welcome again, Jim.

This weeks program was under the direction of
Dick Biringer. Dick introduced Jerry Schultz
Director of the Branch County Department of
Social Services. Jerry is a graduate of
Western Michigan University, married with
2. Up with People will be giving performances
4 children and comes to us after a stint
on Jan. 16th and l?th. Rotarian support would •
with the Wayne County Dept, of Social Services.
appreciated by the Jaycees and group discount Jerry gave us a brief overview of the
ticket prices are available.
Functions of his department and then opened
it up for many questions from the membership
3. The Rotary Club Essay Contest is open to any pertaining to qualifications for various
high school student. Entries are to be submitted types of assistance, control of welfare fraud,
by Apr. 1, 1983 t° Mrs. DePue at the High School. and the effects of Federal and State proposed
The topic is: What one achievement should Rotary budget cuts, on various assistance programs.
accomplish for the community. 1,000 words or less Some interesting points were:
1st Prize-$350
2nd Prize-$100
3rd Prize-$50
-Branch County was once one of the lowest
counties in the State in percentage on
4. Attendance at Rotary show practices and
public assistance. Currently, however, 15%
regular meetings needs improvement. Please
of the people in the county are receiving
make an all-out effort to support the time
some form of assistance.
being expended by your chairman, Director and
-The Branch County Dep. of Social Services
committee heads.
handles $15,000,000.00 annually. 1
-The average payment is $101.00 per person
5- We are still missing several white and blue
per month.
shirts from last years show. Please turn them
-All of lower Michigan does not equal Wayne
in and save the expense of re-making them.
County in number of dollars paid out.
-Branch County Social Workers have the highest
*******************
case load per person in the state of Michigan.
-There is only one fraud investigator assigned
GREETERS
to our 5 county area.
Jan. 18
25
Feb. 1
8
15
22

i1Ilv„ _

F. Vanaken, C. Woodward
B. Galliers, C. Barnes
G. Pierce, B. Nagle
J. Dearing, D. Magsig
J. Conrad, H. Sexton
W. Balcom, H. Card

We thank you Dick and Jerry for a very informa­
tive program.

*******************

Jan. 18th Charles Putnam, International Youth
Projects.
Jan. 25th Hal Creal

FUTURE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

AUGIKT 17 SmlcTOi^?VERN°R S VISIT
OUT,NG AT
SEPTfmbermT
nowmaw ?

*** x x x x ***********

NG
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ' ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
__________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJVI.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJVI
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJVI.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12’10 PJVI

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ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership:Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBAL*''
•
17

ERNEST LUCE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Kass
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7-Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 ■ William Mil nos
28 - John Pierson
October 1982

5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30-DickWhite

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 • Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
10 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 • Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R.« Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278*5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail. Dorothy
Carlson. William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

*’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
* * Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
* • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278*5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert. John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
• * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha t

PHONE

279-7223
............ 278-8360
278-6704
278-5790
........... 278-8840

•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gory, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
• • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
• * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
•• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

767-3417
278-8655

• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jeon
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot. .
* • Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edno

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
278-8981
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237 •• Past President
278-5006
279-9412

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl. Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C0LDAA1ER, MICHIGAN

49036

238-2511
278-2811
279*9349
238-2456

�. "He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgBtofewy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROjA^Y’iu^.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SiiiguigesrOliiMi the U. S. A.

January 25, 1983

The meeting was called to order by President
Larry, and the invocation was given by Jim
Troust. John Shea led the singing, ably ac­
companied by Mary Magsig. John suggested that
if our resident "enfant terrible" Chuck Bacon
were to smile his face might fall off.
Considering whatever Chuck is suffering from
that might be one of John's better suggestions.
There were three birthdays today- Ed DeVito,
Tom Miller, and Vince Kornstien. The club
sang to Tom for the other two birthday boys
were absent.
***********************************
President Larry recognized Dr. Pete Baldwin,
the current president of the Quincy Rotary
Club. Pete wanted the club to be aware that
he was very proud of Julie Hol ben, his recep­
tionist, who was 3rd runner-up in the Michigan
Junior Miss Pageant. Pete then proceeded to give
$20 to the scholarship fund for which he was
also allowed a few compliments about the Quincy
club.
************************************
Rotarian quests were:
Elmer Houghton
Gary Gillett
Gordon Porter
Doug Thompson
Gerald Boguth
Pete Baldwin
Non-Rotarian Guests were:
Derek Rohloff
Paul Monks
Julie Hemker

Alan Swain
John Hanna

Absent Members were:
Walt Bal com
Carroll Barnes
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Ed DeVito
John Dygert
Chuck Geishert
Chet Graves
Dick Hruska
Bob Kerr

Jim Koss
■Ralph LaGro
Bob Nagle
Chuck Putnam
Terry Reen
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Bill Tyson
Norm Youtsey
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson

President Larry made the following announcements:
1. Coldwater is second in the district behind
Portage in attendance for December.

2. Maple Lawm is looking for volunteers to
operate a bingo game once a month for an hour
and a half Saturday afternoon.
3. John Dean announced song practice for Tues­
day and not to forget that next week starts
2 practices a week.

4. Dick Uhl announces that the Coldwater Card­
inals Booster Club would hold a mill ionares night
on February 19th, and they are selling $1 tickets
on a $500 drawing.
5. Bob Teetor suggested that the club watch
N.B.C. after Reagan's speech Tuesday night for
his son Bob was going to be interviewed by
Roger Mudd. Ed. note you were right this time
Howard and Bob was good.
***********************************

The sergeants, Gary and Jack, were both
in fine fettle for the scholarship fund.
They collected for John Dean's new
grandson, and all of the Rotarians and
their wives that were mentioned as former man or woman of the year, Dean Mi 11igan got the usual $2 treatment for
making the front page in winding up a
very successful United Way campaign.
We are all sorry to see the "snow birds"
Gill Patton and Elmer Houghton leave for
Florida because who knows when winter
is coming to Branch County.
*****************************
President Larry, in the absence of Ralph
LaGro, introduced Duke Sward who was sub­
stituting for Hal Creal, who had the pro­
gram for the day. Duke had 2 disclaimers.
First that he is thinner, better looking,
and has more hair than Hal, and that Hal
as a township resident disavows any
responsibility for the program. Duke
proceeded to introduce Gary Kuckel, and
his two partners in crime, John Hanna
and Al Swain from City Government. Gary
showed an excellent movie on his current
favorite subject "Herbie Curbie". The
movie showed that using this system, cities
have reduced high garbageman turnover
and absenteeism High Point N.C. reduced
its workforce from 63 to 29 and saved 1/2
million on its budget. The movie pointed
out that using this new system allowed
cities to use 1 or 2 man trucks, the num­
ber of routes was reduced, and cities
were given lower insurance rates because
back injuries were reduced. The movie
showed that these cans will not crack
or melt in temperature extremes. Macon
Ga. a city of 34,000 reduced its manpower
from 54 to 29 men and also saved 1/2
million in budget. Gary, John and Al
mentioned that on a local level Coldwater
could use a 3 man system with one man
driving and 2 pick-up people. The city
might wash out the cans once a year.
They would provide special service to
the handicapped. The negative comments
about the system are that the cans are
ugly, and when empty they could blow over.
Thus far the city employees like it.
The cans can also be used for leaf and
grass removal. Gary, with tongue in
cheek hopes that all of the stray dogs
in the city now move to the township.
Thanks Gary, John and Al for a good movie
and a good question and answer session.
************************
Greeters for Feb. 1st:
Future Programs
George Pierce
Feb 1 Bill Crotty
Bob Nagle
Feb 8 Reb Turner

**********
Reminder: Invite wives of members to a meeting
in February according to the following
schedule:
Anderson-Endicott........... .......... .Feb. 1
............. Feb. 8
MxiOQ'fO”SllPA. - - . . . . . . . &gt; &gt; .............. Feb. 15
Sward-Youtsey.................... .............. Feb. 22

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17- DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
CLUB
SJSJS o’ \n\lG*™TING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ’ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
____ .
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_____________________
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY,12:15 PJ*.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

_______

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bo bl er,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexion, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS

COMMITTEES

President

RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worrlon
24 - Buzz Gal 11 ur
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman: Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

February 1983
1 ■ Bill Crotty
8 ■ Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 ■ Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

September 1902
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

March 1983
1 • Um Endicott
8 • Ray Fast
15 ■ Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Mimes

October 19U2

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dyaert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Biringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 • Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

\

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret—
. .
•* Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
278*8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

278-5386
278-5956
278*5075

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrod, James O-, Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr.. Gasket Mfg., Barbara
‘*Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
“* Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance. Mary
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito. Edward R.. Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary.................................................
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
. 278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Colliers. William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert. Charles A„ Optometry, Pat
’• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint. Retail, Ruth

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes. William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

NAME

PHONE

279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

•“Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S.« Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine

278-4198

• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

767-3417
278-8655

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg , Wilfno J.
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals', Patricia
278-6183
Komstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
• * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
’ * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
... . ....

Sward, Alan J-, Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278*7100
• • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• “Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
••Uhl,RichardE., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
• * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials

278-5033

Worden, Kenneth. Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
• “ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G.« Christine

279-9349
238-2456

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

• ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

•" Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

•• Past President

278-2272

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
- . 278-2161.

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

I

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves

The COLDWATEgggfetar)/ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest^liilwr the U. S. A.

January 4th, 1983 ROTARY NOTES
The meeting was, called to order by President
Larry, looking a little thinner because of a
skinny wallet, the result of a quick trip to
Las Vegas. The invocation was given by Jim
Troust. The songs were led by John Shea, ably
assisted by Winnie-Kornstien. John led the club
in a special tribute to John Dean, our song
leader for the upcoming show. Let's all hope that
John can be the "Jolly Good Fellow" thru the last
day of the show. There were no birthdays to
celebrate this week.

The greeters for the day, Fred Andersen, and
Larry Dunworth, did a fine job of making
everyone welcome.

**********
Program Chairman Ralph LaGro announced the
following programs for January: January 11,
Dick Biringer, January 18th, Chuck Putnam,
International Youth Projects; January 25th,
Hal Creal

**********

***********

Rotarian guests were as follows:
Doug Thompson, Dan Hoopingarner, Clarence
Snyder, Kent Miller, Jim Eley, Chuck Davidson.

Non-Rotarian guests were as follows:
Julie Hemker, Derek Rohloff, Paul Marks.

. .
Absent Members were as follows:
Barry Case, Hal Creal Bill Crotty, William
Galliers, Chuck Geishert, Ed Geishert, Bob Loose,
Bill Milnes Dick Moore, Chuck Putnam, Paul Ruse,
Hal Sexton, Paul Thompson Chuck Woodward, Ken
Worden.

**********
President Larry made the following announce­
ments:
1. Welcome to Jim Olmsted and Terry Reen, the two
newest members of Rotary. Next week their
sponsors will present them with their initiation
information and formally welcome them.
2. Welcome back to Dick Biringer from a vacation
in Europe.

3. John Dean asked any end men from last year if
they would bring their blue and white puffy sleeved
shirts for use in this year’s show. John also told
the club that Jim Koss and Terry O'Connell were new
end men in this year's show.
4. Ralph LaGro. announced that the wild game dinner
for the benefit of Doug Granger is scheduled for
Jan. 29th as a noon luncheon at the Career Center.
Since there are only 400 tickets get them soon.

***********
The sergeants-at-arms had a rocky start when Jack
Faulkner tried to fine John Dean for a birthday,
It sounds like Jack must of had some "bad ice" in
a holiday drink and it affected his hearing, Jack
and Gary proceeded to make a scholarship mint on
the 1982 hi-lites in the paper. It was nice that
our two city councilmen were fined for Gary Kuckel-s
raise but I thought Gary got neatly off the hook.
A tradition could have-started with a 1% fine.

***********

Todays program was the responsibility of
Carroll Barnes. Carroll introducted Charlie
Davidson from the Career Center. Topic:
Microcomputers. Charlie used some very good
slides to trace the history of computers from
their beginnings with the Harvard I.B.M. Mark
I with more than 500 miles of wire in it and
a weight of more than 5 tons. The next advan­
cement was the Eniac in 1945 using vacuum tubes
for the first time (19,000 of them). It,too,
weighed 5 tons. It seems that its greatest
problem was that it used so much electricity
that it only could be used between 1 a.m. and
5 a.m... In 1951 along came Remington Rand
with Univac I which was purchased by the U.S.
Gov’t, for $12 million. Univac I was able to
move up the completion of the 1950 census from
1971 back to 1957. Soon after this came the
1st solid state computer, the IBM 7090 which
could do 10,000 calculations per second.
Charlie stated that we are now in the 3rd.
generation of computers with micro-miniatur­
ization using integrated circuits. The
computers of today are capable of 1 million
calculations per second. Today a kid's best
friend is not his dog but his computer. The
country has seen a tremendous growth in arcade
games with the advent of Pac-man, Donkey-kong,
etc. Charlie pointed out that not only kids
but also adults get hooked on these arcade
games and the doctors are now treating people
for eye strain and Pac-man elbow and Frogger
finger. Charlie wound up the program stating
that those of us between 30-50 old are in
trouble, for the greatest share of us have
little background in computer sciences and
therefore are going to have to pliy catch-up
to match the computer's potential with the
need of our businesses. Thanks, Carroll, for
bringing Charlie and this interesting program
to us.

**********
Reminder: Invite wives of members to a meeting
in February according to the following
schedule:
Anderson-Endicott........... ............. Feb. 1
............. Feb. 8
............. Feb. 15
Sward-Youtsey................... ............. Feb. 22

GREETERS
Jan. 11 W. Fisher, J. Shea
18 F. Vanaken, C. Woodward
25 B. Galliers, C. Barnes
Feb. 1 G. Pierce, B. Nagle
8 J. Dearing, D. Magsig
15 J. Conrad, H. Sexton
22 W. Balcom, H. Card

**********

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 ’D,STR,CT GOVERNOR’S VISIT
AUGJ^T 17- DISTRICT G°LF OUTING AT
eco™»?nc^tTEe-rC.5.UNTRY aUB
o9,
OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ■ rotary ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_____________
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

_____________________

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — IHUKSVAI, i i: 15 r.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�•

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

’

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

COMMUNITY SERVICE'

1982-83

Director: Mark Maire
ROTARY PROGRAMS
CLUB SERVICE
,
Environment: Jim Kdss, Chairman,
Yf
♦ • .4 -BillGrlfpes^ *
Director: Rich Hol beh
•
handicapped Children: Bill Gobi er, . August 1982
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
3 - Robert Loose
Chairman; Hal Creab
10 - James Koss
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Environment
Gordon Schlubatls
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
17 - Ken Wordon
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
24 - BuzzGalller
Jerry Towns
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
31 - Bill Bobier;
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man: Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Handicapped
man; Chuck Bacon
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
man; Ken Elliot
September 1982
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
O'Connell
7 - Bob Mann;
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman; Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl
Retired Friends
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
14 - Dean Milligan
Program: Ralph LaGro
21 - William Milnes
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
28 - John Pierson
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Director: Howard Taylor
Chairman; John Milnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
October 1982
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
5 - Alan Sward;
Ed Devito
Senior Citizens
Anderson
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
12 - John Dygert;
SergeanFat-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
Rural-Urban
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
19 - Paul Thompson
Chairman; Dick Hruska
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

4*‘

t,

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Hoiben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15-Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 • Dan Magsig
26 - John Mimes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 • Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

'Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance. Kathryn
.................... 278-6033
Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
278-6821
Balcom. Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes. Carroll L., Shoes. Retail. Margaret
278-8006
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier. William W., Lumber, Retail. Margaret
278-5386

Card. Harold,Hardware, Retail. Dorothy
Carlson. William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O.» Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold. Convalescent Center. Lillian

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E.. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
Cuiy. Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson. Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair

278-6652

Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito. Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert. John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller. Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hoiben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Storey Janet. ... ^
I veson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
• • Kennedy, John A., Steel Sprinc^Mfg., Wilmo^L

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
278-5790

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

*" Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
*’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
• * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

278-8474
278-4402

279-7806

" Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•‘Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

238-4323

* “Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Koren
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Fast, Raymond G.. Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career. Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

767-3417
278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
’ Geishert, Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
" Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Moura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S.Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians AIways Welcome

Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
"Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

278-5166
279*7147
278-6534
279-7891

" Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean . . .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Mni. ERKXST LOSS
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, i*XCUXGA:i

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

•• Past President

�The COLDWATEEOfeta^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROyA^LUk'f’.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingestKJLmJwi the U. S. A.

February 1, 1983
President Larry opened the meeting.
i^°hv toe
Troust’ Songs were
T°hn SVea Wlth accompaniment
by Reb Turner's lovely wife\

No birthdays were announced, but two
UP» Bob Loose and Al Nelson
(which just about covers the size
spectrum). Congratulations, fellows!
Guests for the meeting were:
Rotarians: Ray Ehl
Gary Gillett
Elmer Dobson
Boguth
Doyle Hoopengarner

Non-Rotarians:
Jean Biringer
Barbara Faulkner

Dorothy Culy
Peg Barnes
Jo Ann Case
Shari Donay
Thelma Endicott
Judy Elliott
Alice Conrad
Pat Carlson
Jeff Rubley
Ned Towns
Tammie Barnes
John Swanson
Mary Dean
(What a great turn out
_J| for our
first wives’ meeting! Even if
Barry Case can't remember his
wife’s name....)

Absentees at this week’s meeting
were:
Walt Balcom
Dean Milligan
Bill Bobier
Gil Patton
Walt Fisher
John Pierson
Bill Galliers
Fleming Pruitt
Chuck Geishert
Dave Rubley
Ed Geishert
Paul Ruse
Ralph LaGro
Howard Taylor
Jim Lyon
Dick White

Announcements were made by President
Larry• Carriage Inn invites sponsors
for their rock-a-thon for the Heart
Fund. Terry O’Connell volunteered
information from the kitchen that
whoever made the salad lost her con­
tacts in the process.
Bill Crotty was honored for five
years perfect attendance (at Quincy?).

Program chairman for the day was
Bill Crotty(welcome back, Bill!!).
He introduced Charlie Davidson
from BACC, who continued his program
on computers. This presentation
focused on the specific uses of
micro computers in homes and busi­
ness. Charlie reflected on the
fact that the first commercial
computer was produced in 1951 by
Remington Rand and purchased by
the federal government for twelve
million dollars. The small table
computer brought by our speaker
today, which costs about $1200.,
can do the same things twice over
in half the time. This is the kind
of geometric progress made over 32
years. Household uses for micro
computers moght include: budget
control, records of repair and
maintenance, balancing of check­
books, filing of recipes, and
preparation and updating of home
inventory for insurance purposes.
In business, a similar computer
m^8bt be used for: teaching(simulations
and dnlls/practice), accounting
procedures, security(incl, inventory),
and word processing(secretarial).
Charlie concluded his presentation
with some comments about video
games - both academic(bridge,
chess, etc.) and arcade types.
One of the latest developments
is networking" micro-computers
in much the same fashion as large
communication-types are linked
together(e.g. cash register and
inventory linkage). Thanks, Charlie,
for an excellent program! Maybe
there will be a third installment,
if we can get you back again.
Please note: Pres. Larry and V. Pres.
Ralph remind members of the plan to
invite wives of members to a meeting
in February according to the following
schedule:
Faller-Lyon—
Feb. 8
Magsig-Shea—
Feb. 15
Sward-Youtsey
Feb. 22

PROPOSED NEW MEMBER

Two Directors were elected by ballot
from among four nominees. Mark Maire
and Carroll Barnes were successful
candidates.

Sergeants Gary and Jack, with or
without lozenges that bear their
likeness, did their thing for all
of us, with remarkable restraint!
but maybe that was because of the
ladies present....Chuck Bacon and
Hal Creal paid for not having
brought their wives...and Ed De Vito
SHOULD have....
°
Early leavers...left.

Charles Young has been proposed for membership for
the classification Manufacturer of Fishing Equipment
Richard Fitzgerald has been proposed for membership
for the classification Education Administration
Any objections to these proposals should be made in
writing within 10 days co: PRESIDENT
Coldwater Roatry Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, MI 49036
GREETERS
1 G. Pierce
B. Nagle
Feb. 8 J. Dearing D. Magsig
,/
,
15 J. Conrad
H. Sexton
/ //
22 W. Balcom
H. Card
'

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 . DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.______

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: JohnDygort, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership:Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

1983 - Mark Ma I re, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal 11 er
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

March 1983
1 ■ Jim Endicott
8 ■ Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Mimes

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

PHONE

NAME

""Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R-, Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Bames, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer. Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278-2239
. 278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail?Holly S. .4
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson. William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric BrakeMfg.. Alice
Creal. Harold. Convalescent Center. Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
""Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

I veson, Lorry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"" Kennedy, John A.,-Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V Electric Equinynent Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5075
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
....................... 278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-2096 " * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
639-8669 ** Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007

" "Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

• • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
‘"Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R.. Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G.. Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert. Charles A., Optometry, Pat
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen. Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
" * Moore, Richard D.. Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
""Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Susan
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L.. Pharmacist, Sally

767-3417
278-8655

278-6856
639-8453

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail

* "Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
" "Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson. William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
" " Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

"" Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
....................... 278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
" "Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181

"" Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Mauro
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DoleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

278-8981
278-5270

*" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

"" Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474
278-4402

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

278-2744
278-7237

ELK’S TEMPLE

278-4350
278-7100

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loon Associations, Koren
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
"" Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^^ta7 REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingesr^^^mthe U. S. A.

February 8, 1983
President Larry introduced Reb Turner, pro­
gram chairman. Reb's speaker for today, Don
Stanlhut, is presently the manager, govern­
ment procurement for the Branch - St. Joseph
County private industry council. Don is the
author of a book called The A.B.C. of Practical
NegqjJatiorE Don stated that the essence of
negotj'atThg is centering. The idea.is.to win,
there are no draws, no ties. Negotiations
are not fun, there is no right way to approach
them, and some of them are imformal while
others are formal. Don's suggestion to all of
us is to get a lot of resources before we
start, and to be prepared with at least 120%
overkill. Be sure to know the strengths and
weaknesses of your plan, and draw up a game
plan. Don also suggested that we have some
outsider critique the plan for errors and
ommissions. He felt that it was important to
know as much as possible about the negotiating
team members, make specific assignments,
know your authority limits, learn to listen,
be prepared to be frank, and try to overcome
fear of doing something wrong. Don discussed
the tactics of shake up, set up, and momen­
tum. His last point was a test of good
negotiations: Is it true? Is it fair? Will
it build good will? Will it be beneficial?
Can you live with the job done?. Thanks,
Reb and Don, for a excellent and timely
program.

President Larry opened the meeting and Jim Troust
gave the invocation. Songs were led by John Shea
assisted by Mary Magsig on the piano. Happy birth­
day to Fred Culy, Chet Graves, Hal Sexton, and
Dick White. I would say that these Rotarians
cover the age spectrum from over 40 to way over
40.

Guests for the meeting were:
Rotarians: Donald Leeth, Bronson
Gary Gillett, Marshall
Linus Heydon, Quincy

Non-Rotarians:
Irene Grimes
Pat Jolley
Marg Bobier
Marilyn Fisher
Margaret Loose
Jan Koss
Cindy Glover
Mike Staley
Linda Gal Tiers
Tammi Barnes
Jeff Rubley
( It was great to have the wives again, and
what a variety of ways they were introduced.
The intro's ranged from "the chairman of the
board" to Buss Gallier's classic the father
of my 3 kids"'.)
Absentees at this weeks meeting were:
Ralph LaGro
Bill Carlson
John
Milnes
Barry Case
Gil Patton
Bill Crotty
George Pierce
Ed DeVito
Chuck Putnam
John Dygert
Terry Reen
Jack Faulkner
Dave Rubley
Chuck Geishert
Paul Ruse
Dennis Holcomb
Paul Thompson
Larry Iveson

Please note: the following schedule for
wives of Rotary member in February:
Magsig-Shea-------------------- Feb. 15
Sward-Youtsey---------------------- Feb. 22,
and any wives who could not make it on
their assigned day Feb. 22.

Announcements were made by President Larry as
fol 1ows:
1. The Tibbets annual meeting will be held Feb­
ruary 13th. Please bring a potential member.
2. Howard Taylor is having the skit committee
meet each Tuesday before chorus practice at 6:30.
3. Gary Kuckel had the pleasure of introducing
the Coldwater club's newest Rotarian, Gerry
Boguth, from the Alpena club. Gerry is the city
assessor and quite simply says he enjoys Cold­
water.
4. Reb Turner announced a home improvement show
to be held at the Career Center from 9:30-5 p.m.
February 26, and from 11:30 to 5 p.m. February
27th.

Greeters
Feb. 15
Feb. 22

Sergeant Gary, says Jack Faulkner, was aided and
abetted by 'bag man" Hal Creel. (Ed. note: "bag
man" is by no means a reference as to how Hal's
suit fit.) Hats off to Tim Barnes for being Big
Mac player of the week, and to Terry O'Connell
for bowling 256. I am sure that the fines were
well worth it. I don't know what Dick Moore was
assessed for creating 3 new vice-presidents, but
since the title was in lieu of a raise it was
cheap at the price. The fine that Buss Galliers
paid for his wife's introduction I am sure was
small compared to the one he paid at home....

J. Conrad-H. Sexton
W. Balcom-H. Card

"That reminds me — gotta bowl tonight."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3. 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSA&lt;CONTEST
IO'

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Ne ighboring Clubs

_________ _______________ make UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1 00% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

,

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

J
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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygort, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

Soptombor 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 ■ Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.t. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
JohnShea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Rob Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Mm Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 ■ Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

** Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R-, Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•* Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
Card. Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pot
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric BrakeMfg., Alice

PHONE
278-6033
278*6821
278*2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741

Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
•’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
••Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Cloir
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S.
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
“Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704
278-5790
278-8840

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
• * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448

279-9492

Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-2968

Nelson, Albert R.« Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist. Sally

278-6856
639*8453

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

278-4402

••Wise, LesterF., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* • Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033

• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-7163
279-9266

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

278-4248
278-8413

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Point, Retail, Ruth

* • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’• Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

639-4433
639-4635

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy . . ....................... 279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

238-4870

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A.. Optometry, Pot
• • Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

238-4414
278-8373

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

767-3417
278-8655

PHONE

•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jon
Moire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist.,Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy

Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings S Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

• * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* ‘ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MH. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6334
278-5181

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

278-5521
278-6736

Honorary Members:

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

279-7806

49036

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The COLDWATE|afetary REFLECTOR
.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Published by the COLDWATER

The Singingest^MajpJn the U. S. A.

February 15, 1983

The meeting was called to order by
President Larry. Invocation by Jim
Troust.

Songs were led by John Shea, with
the skillful help of his wife Kim.
Birthdays today were: John Pierson
Howard Teeter
Jim Troust
Guests at this meeting were:
Rotarians:
Dick Marowelli, Quincy
Elmer Dobson, Quincy
Steve Dobson, Quincy
Charlie Davidson, Quincy
Jerry Hollister, Bronson
Non-Rotarians:
Del Rubley
Lynn Barber
Marilyn Seaman
Jan Magsig
Sally O’Connell
Diane Maire
Susan »'iilligan
Sue Nagle
Tammi Barnes, CHS Phyllis Rumsey
Jeff Rubley, CHS
Elaine Moore
Mike Stahly, CHS
Jean Milnes
Kim Shea
Wanda Sexton
Jill Olmsted, CHS Jean Nelson
Linda Woodhams
:crt 1’otarians this week were :
Harold Creal
Bill Crotty
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
Larry Dunworth
Jim Endicott
Bill Galliers
Chuck Geishert
Steve Glover
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Paul Thompson.
Lester Wise

Today’s attendance - 99 in all constitutes a new all-time record.
Congratulations, everybody!
John Dean announced that all show
people will need a white Oxford­
cloth or broadcloth short. Shirts
are to be taken to Walt Fisher's
store for Western embroidery,
Al Nelson announced that today
(2/15) is the last day for advertising.
Please note: the following schedule for
wives of Rotary member in February:

Sward-Youtsey---------------------- Feb. 22
and any wives who could not make it on
their assigned day Feb. 22.
Greeters
Feb. 22

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W. Balcom-H. Card

Fred Anderson introduced Chuck
Young as a new member of the Club.
Chuck is co-owner of our local
bobber factory.

Bill Grimes introduced Dick Fitz­
gerald as a new member of the Club.
Dick is Superintendant of our
Community Schools.
Welcome Co our new members!!
Sergeant Gary pressed his student
guest into helping him liberate
sizeable amounts from members.
As of this date, the sergeants have
raised as much money as they did
all of last year - as a result of
which we will have one additional
scholarship to give.

Early leavers were excused.
Vice-President Ralph reminded us
that next week’s Program Chairman,
Ed Geishert, has lined up Dr.
Baldwin to tell us about his
pacemaker implant in one of man’s
best friends.
Program Chairman Larry Donay, through
his surrogate Ralph, introduced
the speaker, Barbara Burkhart, the
Interim Director of Tibbits.
Barbara told us of the two musicals
(P-irates of Penzance, Gypsy) and
the three plays (It's Never Too
Late, On Golden Pond, and The
Miracle Worker) on schedule for
this summer. We hope to have the
last play ''signed" for the hearing
impaired. Barbara indicated the
strategy of the Tibbits Board will
be to ciltivate the areas nearest
Coldwater rather than audiences as
far away as Ft. Wayne. Our local
radio station will be co-ordinating
a drive to purchase necessary duct­
work for the heating/cooling system.
Season tickets will go for $36.
this year, with a $3. bonus if they
are ordered soon. Tibbits has a
new set of officers and board
people, and looks forward to working
within its $200,000. budget. Barbara
thanked local businesses for their
patience in bill collection durinh
1982. She encouraged all of us to
take advantage of the varied
programs to be offered this coming
year. The management will try to
offer attractive options without
running the risk of damaging losses
through expensive programs we do
not have the population base to
support. Thanks, Barbara, for an
excellent program!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AU™SSnTNGAT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 ■ ROTARY SHOW

MAY3-Pa6lhARR.SaXn.GHT

SEPTEMBER 29 ^T^OLJTING
.. COUNTRY ClUB• ATTENDANCE CREDIT
SEPTEMBER 29 STAG OUTING
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY___________
tONitbi

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcom: s at These Neighboring Clubs
___________ ______________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDAI
MCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

_________ __

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural -Urban: John Dygcrt, Cha I rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL ■ When called by President

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chairman; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1902
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 • Ken Wordnn
24 - Buzz Gall ier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 • Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 ■ William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Swai rl ,
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dyaert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
JohnShea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 • Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 ■ Um Endicott
8 • Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 • Robert Kerr
112 - John Klein
119 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 ■ Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 • Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K.« Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes. Carroll L.» Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer. Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6033
278-6821
276-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold.Hardware. Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson. William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Cose, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
................ 278-5378
Conrad, James O.t Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
. Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
' Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbera
278-2096
"*Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D.. Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys.. Fire Insurance,Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance. Joanne
Devito. Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

NAME

PHONE

278-6652
276-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

Dunworth, Larry. Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G.. Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet.
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha t
278-8840
•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
** Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Bonking, Sue
279*7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
|* Moore, Richard D„ Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

767-3417
278-8655

* • Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Potton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia .., 278-6356

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
•• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
** Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
* * Ruse, Paul E.. Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Groves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes. William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* *Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
............................ 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
*• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
•• Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278*4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278*7703
*" Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278*6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

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�'its Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEBMfeto^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RC^mjjLU^f.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest1®

the U.S.A.

February 22, 1983

Vice-President Ralph LaGro, called the meeting
to order. Invocation was given by Jim Troust.

John Shea led the singing, assisted by Winnie
Kornstien. It's amazing how much better the
songs sounded this month with the addition of
soprano and alto voices.
Birthdays today werei Bill Carlson, Jim
Olmstead and Jack Faulkner (could Jack's
absence have been an effort to save a dollar?)

5.)

Al Nelson said ad money is now overdue.

6.) Pete Baldwin suggested a member or
members be present at Quincy on Monday
with tickets in hand. It was suggested
that we make the Quincy and Bronson members
a "super deal" on tickets for the "Wednesday1
performance.
Sergeant Gary, assisted by "Bag Man"Crotty,
then relieved the pockets of many members and
even turned against his helper and guest of
a week ago, CHS Senior, Mike Stahly. Is
nothing sacred?

Guests at this meeting were*
Rotarianst Bill King, Quincy
Philip Hoard, Bronson
Ralph announced that next weeks program would
Pete Baldwin, Quincy
be reserved for Show rehearsal, and early
Bob Sargent, Quincy (26 years
perfect attendance-CongratulationsI) leavers were excused.
Non-Rotarians1
Program chairman Ed Geishert, then introduced
Lola Taylor
Christine Treadwell
his guest and program for the day: Dr. Peter
Jean
Uhl
Gail LaGro
Baldwin,
who proceeded to delight the
Deni
Turner
Marion Teeter
audience
with his tongue-in-cheek reinactment
Tammi
Barnes-CHS
Delores White
of
his
recent
pacemaker implant into the heart
Jeff
Rubley
-CHS
Carol Tyson
of
a
"Magnificent
Beast". (Dog)
Mike
Stahly-CHS
Alan Elliott
Marjorie
Bacon
Susie York
From a brief history of the animal and the
Sarah Thompson
assembly of his crack surgical team, which
consisted of an Ohio State graduate assistant,
What a pleasure it has been to have the wives
who had never operated on any animal, a student
join us this month, Certainly hope this will
assistant who was taught to simulate the
become an annual "affair". Excuse me, I meant
animals breathing,his medical technologist, who
event.
was the liason between the surgeon” in New
York, and the Pacemaker manufactures expert
Absentees:
in Minneapolis, Dr. Baldwin guided us through
Dick Hruska
Walt Balcom
Larry Iveson
Dick Biringer
the actual implant. This had to be, and was,
Jim Lyon
completed in eight minutes. Following was
Dan Dean
Dan Magsig
the "intensive care" in the CCU which consisted
Larry Donay
John Milnes
of the surgical team sitting around the dog
Larry Dunworth
Gil Patton
in a circle, eating McDonalds, and wondering
Ray Fast
George Pierce
Jack Faulkner
what would happen next.
Larry Woodhams
Charles Geishert
Although the whole program was presented in
Announcements:
an enjoyable light vein, no one in the
1.) Remember the "Afterglow" following the
audience lost sight of the seriousness of
Saturday night performance.
the surgery and the accomplishment of Dr.
Baldwin and staff.
2.) Show committee is in need of Union
Jack British Flag.
Thank you, Pete, for a very informative and
especially entertaining program.
3.) Carroll Barnes thanked the Rotarians for
their participation and especially for their
help in dealing at the Booster Club "Million­
aires Night", which was a huge success.
4.) Ticket money is due by Tuesday, March 1,
according to Hal Sexton.
GREETERS FOR MARCH
Al Nelson
Richard Biringer
Hal Creal
Ken Elliott
Chet Graves

Jeff Dean
John Dygert
Bill Bobier
Duke Davidson
Jim Endicott

“So you're Bill's boss. Myl You certainly don't LOOK like on
insufferable fathead."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
AAAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE ]2 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 tM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAI.
Mil I WALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAI.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAI. .

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAI
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Mai re, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman: John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

1982-83

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children* Bill Bobloit
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Cha I rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

ROTARY PROGRAMS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallior
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14-Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1902
5-Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 • Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 • Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - lim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day
June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise4heprogram chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman. Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

'Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Cfnrles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K„ Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L-, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jeon
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7223
*.................... 278-8360

Iveson, Lorry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
“ * Kennedy, John A.. Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert. Hardware, Retail, Martha
............... 278-8840
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Kuckel, Gory, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
.................... 278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L.. Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Conrod, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
278-7448
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara . ........................ 278-2096 •' Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-2007
•Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 •• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
• Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
278-6652
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance,Mary
278-5303
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Milnes, John K.. Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
• * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Endicott James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Fast Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service. Maura
278-8981
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433

• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4635

Glover. Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Groves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

‘ ’Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

• ’ Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
“’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
’’Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

238-2511
278-2811

Normendin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG.. Christine

279-9349
238-2456

279-9412
278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6334

Jolley, Santford E.. Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

• • Ruse, Paul E„ Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

ELK’S TEMPLE

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

Honorary Members:

278-2744
278-7237 •• Past President
278-5006

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

278-8474
278-4402

’ ’ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E.. Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
” Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods. Retail, Phyllis

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"'

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tary REFLECTOR
i'P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

March 1, 1983
President Larry called the meeting to
order. The invocation was given by Jim
Troust.

John Shea, assisted by Kim Shea, pianist
extraordinaire, led the singing. If Rotary
ever breaks the sex barrier and admits
women she has my vote as a charter member.

The club had only Ray Fast's birthday to
celebrate. It seems like the summer months
lend themselves to outdoor activities so
there just aren't many birthdays in early
March.
Rotarian guests were as follows:
Bill Fairman, Niles
Steve Dobson, Quincy
Gordon Porter, Quincy
Non-Rotarian guests were as follows:
Kim Shea
Jean Semmelroth
Nan Hinbaugh
Mike Zebolsky

Absent members were as follows:
Bill Milnes
Hal Creal
Dick Moore
Dan Dean
Bob Nagle
Ed Devito
Gil Patten
Larry Donay
Larry Dunworth George Pierce
Paul Ruse
John Dygert
Bob Seaman
Ray Fast
Dick Uhl
Jack Faulkner
Dean Milligan

President Larry made the following
announcements:
The feedback on having the Rotary
*
Anns for lunch has all been positive
so maybe the club just started a traditi on.
It seems that Dick Fitzgerald and
Barry Case are having a contest on bad
song practice. Let's hope that the "gentle
prod"has the right effect.
The Coldwater club was 3rd in our dis­
trict with a 89% attendance. Some day
Coldwater will string 4 perfect attend­
ance days together and blow Vicksburg's
mind.
'
. _
Apparently there was a court case in
California testing the legality of Rotary
staying all male. I am sure that is for
the best as can you imagine the problems
if some dame could blackball someone else
if the candidate's stocking seams weren't
straight.
Last week at Quincy there wasn't a
meeting so anyone who tried to make up
in Quincy and couldn't, get ahold of Bob
Rumsey and get credit. .
Last but not least, Larry made a fear­
less forcast about the end of winter
because the spring birds are here. A lot
of us ski bums knew already that this
Michigan weather is for the birds any­
way.

The sergeants at arms plural were reduced
to sergeant singular with the absence of
Jack Faulkner. Next week we are seriously
considering putting his picture on the
bulletin board so some of the new club
members can see what he looks like and
not mistake him for a visiting Kiwanian.
Gary talked Gerry Boguth intu being the
bag man, and Gerry, flush with his success
with the city's finances did a great job.
The scholarship fund is just a little
richer for the publicity about Irene
Grimes broken ribs, Jim Koss's hockey
club, and the snappy repartee with Dick
Fitzgerald about a $20 immunity. With a
millage coming up methinks Dick is out
of his cotton-pickin mind.
Greeters for March
Al Nelson
Jeff Dean
Richard Bi ringer
John Dygert
Duke Davidson Hal Creal
Ken Elliot
Jim Endicott
Chet Graves
Bill Bobier

Programs for March
John Dygert
March 8th
Bill Carlson
March 15th

Today's program was under the direction
of Jim Endicott, and because John Dean
and Kim were the program, Ralph LaGro
handled the introduction. I am sure the
guests enjoyed the solos, choruses, and
the whole group, and judging from the
-worry lines in John Dean's forehead we
all needed practice. I am sure that we
will all peak on the words to "The Last
». Farewell" on Sunday.
Thoughts for the week:
As long as there are final exams
they'll never eliminate prayer in schools.
Fairy tales once began "Once upon a
time . . .". Now they begin with, "If
II
I am elected

PROPOSED NEW MEMBERS
Gary Howe has been proposed for membership with the classification of Optometry.
Any objections to this proposal should
be made in writing within 10 days to:
PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, MI
49036

"Oh, John, cut out the melodromo ond poy Mr. Foley.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AU&lt;^J I*‘ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
» aUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

_______ '

________________

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS. .
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man: Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Gelshert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Hower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 * Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

1982*83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 ■ James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7-Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton: Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 • Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Prelects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 • Edwin Gelshert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

. . 278*6033
278-6821

278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L.. Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer. Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy

Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Broke Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

.

278-5956

278-5075
....................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

Dean. Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair

278-6652

Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy

278*4248
278-8413

Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-2968
.

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn

278-6704

* Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, PatriciaT

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183

Komstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James. Educational Wood Products, Janice

278-6501
278-2912

* Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

278-7448

* Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

279-7891
238-4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• ’ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast. Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

NAME

279-7223
278-8360

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kuckel, Gary, City Management. Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508

639-8669
639-8329

Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail. Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

767-3417
278-8655

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet. .*

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

'Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
” Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

’’Wise, LesterF., Banking,Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
” Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
’’Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Past President

279-7163

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• * Rubley, Dr, G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-9266

• * Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester. Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6334

238-2511
278-2811

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

ELK’S TEMPLE

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

639-4433
639-4635

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

238-4414
278-8373

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LOSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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The COLDWATEgBtefcrry REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Olr$\fh the U. S. A.

March 8, 1983

President Larry called the meeting to
order. The invocation was given by
Jim Troust.
John Shea assisted by no one, did the
acapella bit on singing today. The club
is blessed with 4 part-time piano piano
players, but once in a while one of the
meetings comes up sans accompanist.
John asked that the back stage crew
stand up and be recognized for their
efforts at show time. Bob Loose, Jim
Lyon, Larry Iveson, and Terry Reen took
much deserved applause, and let's not
forget the absent stage crew, Ed Geishert,
Sandy Jolly, and Tom Miller. The only
birthday today was Ken Worden, and Ken
Elliott passed the privledge of paying
for him, so we will have to sing to Ken
twice on his next birthday.
★★★★★★★★★★

Rotarian Guests were:
Barry Bender Quincy
James Eley
Bronson
Non-Rotarian Guests were:
Mike Zebolsky
Jean Semmelroth
Nanette Himebaugh
(Editor's note: Lately the kids who
are going to attend the U of M seem to
be taking a "little heat" from some
graduates of that nameless school in E.
Lansing. It is too bad that Manners
101 is not taught at that school, but,
alas, what can you expect?)
Absent Members:
Chuck Bacon
Jim Endicott
Bill Carlson
Ray Fast
Hal Creal
Mark Maire
Dan Dean
Dean Milligan
Larry Donay
Dick Moore
Dick Fitzgerald George Pierce

Chuck Putnam
Paul Ruse.,
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson

★★★★★★★★★★

President Larry had the following an­
nouncements:
1) Congratulations to everyone on good
attendance at the show. Everyone I
have talked to thought the show was just
super.
2) Special kudos to John Dean, Rich
Hol ben, and Dave Rubley. They did their
jobs with such professionalism that
no one really knew how hard they work­
ed.
3) The club's Board of Directors is
going to vote on a Paul Harris fellow in
the near future. So if you have a candi­
date in mind see Larry or any board
member.
4) The Altrusa club of Coldwater has as
a project the creation of a "safe house".
There will be an informational meeting
about this project at the Branch County
Courthouse March 23rd at 7:30 p.m.
5) There is going to be a fund raising
dance for the Coldwater School on March
12. If anyone needs tickets, see
Terry O'Connell.
6) Hal Sexton is asking all Rotarians
to get their show ticket money in
by next Tuesday, March 15th so he
can close his books.
7) Anyone who has props left from
the show will find them in dressing
room 2 but they won't be there long.
So if you want them, get them out
soon.

8) President Larry videotaped the
last M.A.S.H. show so if enough of
you guys want to do a beer and
pizza thing at his house, let him
know and he will schedule it.
9) Bob Rumsey asked for bulletin
space to let everyone know that make­
up attendance cards are getting to
him too late to get proper credit
for attendance. Please mail the
cards to Bob Rumsey 120 Cheryl Ann
Drive, Coldwater, as soon as possible
after you made up a meeting.
★★★★★★★★★★★

Because of the length of the program
today there wasn't any sergeant-atarms routine. This announcement
brought on many audible sighs of
relief. If you are listening Gary
and Jack, it sounds like the material
needs a little bit of freshening up.
★★★★★★★★★★

Program chairman Ralph LaGro an­
nounced the following Rotarians have
the next 3 programs. March 15th,
Bill Carlson; March 22, Ken Elliott:
March 29, Chet Graves. Hey fellas,
let Ralph know what your programs
are so he can give it some publicity.

Ralph introduced John Dygert, pinch­
hitting for Ray Fast, who was in
charge of today's program. This
program was the second part of
Rural Urban presentation, with the
focus this week on Branch County in
particular. John had some very in­
teresting statistics to help us all
understand the importance of
Branch County agriculture. Agricul­
ture spends more than 20 million for
production expences. There are ap­
proximately 1200 farms in the county
with an average size of 203 acres.
Agriculture sales are over $37 mil­
lion with about 1/2 coming from
crops and 1/2 from livestock. There
are over 242,000 acres of farmland,
again with about 1/2 in crops and
1/2 in animal production. Corn is
by far the most important money
crop with soybeans a distinct second.
John Dygert then proceeded to intro­
duce the main speaker, Rotary's own
Gordon Schlubatis. It is fascinating
to hear Gordon reminisce about his
arrival in Branch Co. in 1929. At
the time there were only possibly
10-12 acres. Gordon bought his original
farm of 120 acres and over the years ex­
panded it to 450 acres. Presently he has
approximately 150 acres in apples
and peaches. He stated that in the
old days before there was processing
machinery and the necessary build­
ings that the sorting, packaging
and selling was done right in the
orchard under the trees. Last year
the orchard produced about 45,000
bushels of apples. Lets all get
out there and buy those apples and
that cider before it gets hard. The
balance of the program was a tour
of his apple processing plant con­
ducted by Gordon and his son,Willard.
I am sure that all the club members
enjoyed the tour and thanks a lot
Gordon for reminding us what the
backbone of this county is and
how many $$$$ the farmers spend
in this county.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 ■ ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygort, Chairman;
Gordon Schluballs
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman: John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, Rd. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGalllor
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
20 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Komstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
0 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 • Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 ■ Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 ■ Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 -George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day
June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

’“Anderson, Fred. Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Bi ring er, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Cose, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center. Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbora
““Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
278-6033
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
a.................... 278-8360
278-6821
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
278-2239
278-5790
278-8006 * * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-8086
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
.................... 278-8840
278-6183
278-5386 * “ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals,.Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5956
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5075
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
278-5378
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-4741
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508
278*7249
278-7448
278-2096 “ “ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J„ Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
“ “Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
“ “Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

““ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279*7806
““Uhl,Richard E., Hospitals, Janet. . .......................................... 278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
“‘Wise, LesterF., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* “Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033

639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-6652
278-5303

■ “ Dean, John T.» Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278- 5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

NAME

PHONE

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
.. .................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, AlbertG., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte .... 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G-, Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

767-3417
278-8655

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
“ “ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint. Retail, Ruth
Graves. Chester. Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

•“Moore, Richard D., Steel SpringsMfg., Elaine

278-4198

“ “ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

279-9492
278-6856
639-8453

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
“ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
Honorary Members:

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations. Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

“ “ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

“ * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

•• Post President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgO&amp;taij REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT^R^LUB^.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest^nfMn the U. S. A.

March 15» 1983
Meeting was chaired by President Larry Woodhams.
Song leader John Shay and accompanist Winnie
Kornstein let the group in several invigorating
Rotary favorites including a salute to St.
Patricks Day.
Invocation was goven by Dan Magslg.

Happy Birthday to Duane Davidson and Chuck
Young.

Quincy Rotary President, Dr. Pete Baldwin"
congratulated the Coldwater Rotary Club on the
1983 Rotary show.
*****

President Larry asked members to start thinking
about their preference for distribution of
Show revenue, and recommendations will be taken
in the near future for the Board’s decision.

*****
Paul Harris Night will be Tuesday, May 3» at
the Country Club in place of the regular Tues,
noon meeting. Please invite your Rotary Ann
out to a very special dinner event. Cost is
limited to the dinner since there will not be
a dance this year.
*****

Program Director Ralph LaGro announced next
week's pregram chairman is Ken Elliott, and
the following week is under the direction of
Chet Graves.
ABSENTEES - MARCH 15, 1983:

Charles Bacon
Dick Biringer
Bill Crotty
Den Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito

William Gallier
Charles Geishert
Bill Grimes
Rich Holben
John Milnes

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Pat Carlson
Julie Holben
Dan Miller
Leo E. Sanderson Quincy
Gary Gillett
Randy Sanders
Dr. Baldwin, Quincy
N0N-R0TARIAN GUESTS:
Lee Ballard
Mike Zebolsky

Jean Semmelroth
Garry Donner
*****

Be sure to get your make-ups in as early as»
possible in order that the Club may take full
advantage of them for attendance competition,

JULIE LYNN HOLBEN—Branch County

Program Chairman for the day was Bill Carlson
who presented an interesting program on the
Michigan Junior Miss Program.

Bill presented Miss Julie Holben, Coldwater,
1983 State 3rd Runner-up, Also his wife,
Pat, who is Branch County Chairperson for the
Branch County Junior Miss Program.
The speaker for the day was Mr. Dan Miller,
President of Michigan Junior Miss Program.
The Program started in 1958 in Mobile, Ala.
It was first called Junior Miss America, and
changed to Junior Miss at request of the Miss
America Organization.

An active organization in all 50 States, they
teire eight employees in Mobile plus hundreds
of volunteers throughout the country. The
involvement of so many people ensures a
successful Program.

The Junior Miss shows are sponsored by many
different local service organizations such as
Jaycees, however efforts are being made to
expand the sponsoring groups. The awards for
Junior Miss winners are very strictly control­
led and are limited to scholarships for high­
er learning.
Swimsuit competition, winner crowns and other
traditional hoopla are prohibited. Judging
is concentrated on education, talents, creat­
ive performing arts, and personal thought.

The biggest thing involved in the State com­
petition is the unbelievable personal growth
of the local contestants.
Miss Holben related her experiences as the •
1983 Branch County Junior Miss. It was
necessary for Julie to write all of her school
exams a week in advance since the State com­
petition was during Coldwater's exam week.
Although the two weeks were very demanding,
it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and
Julie recommended that all parents should en­
courage their daughters to compete.
Mrs. Carlson talked about the Branch County
Junior Miss Program which is open to all
Senior girls in Branch County Schools.

Thanks Bill for an enlightening program.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
WIAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12*15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: GaryKuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 ■ Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 • BuzzGallior
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

March 1983
1 - Hm Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 -George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

"Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278*6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5376

Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., GasketMfg., Barbara
"Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail. Dorothy
••Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Hruska, Richard, Variety tores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
•* Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J.. . .Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha

PHONE

NAME

279-7223

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

238*4414

278-8360
278-6704
278-5790

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

278-8373

278-8840

• • Klein, JoInn E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice

278-5166
279-7147

• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda . .278-7703
• * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia .
278-6334

278-7448

278-6652

Dean, Jeffrey S-, Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law. Carol

278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P-, Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

278-4248
278-8413

• • Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Susan

279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Solly

278-6856
639-8453

Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing. Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181

• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dal eG., Christine. . . . .*

279-9349
238-2456

767-3417
278-8655

Galliers. William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A.. Optometry, Pat
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• “ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

• • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

*• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5521
278-6736

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

278-2007

• * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

• •’Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair

• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy

PHONE

Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806

278-6183
278-6501
278-2912

Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margo ret767-4508

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEgBto^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RC^J^j(M?/o, Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest*GmJ^m the U. S. A.

March 22, 1983
Ralph described the overall problems
besetting the CHS, esp. the drastic
decrease in patient days in the
last two years. Various graphs were
provided in print and via opaque
projector for the Club. The downward
curve is first noticeable in 1978,
with 1982 seeing a drastic reduction
(down 12.7% over 1981). Two reasons for
this
trend are (a) the recession Birthdays were celebrated for Terry
about
.whi ch nothi ng much can be
Reen and Bill Milnes • and for Chuck
done,
and (b) the fact that patients
Woodward in absentia.
are electing to go elsewhere(problems
with physicians locally; lack of
Guests at this meeting were:
a specific specialty in our area;
Rotarians: Gordon Martin, Bronson
problems
with the hospital per .ag) Doug Brown, Bronson
about
which
we can do something.
Non-Rotarians: Mike Zebolsky and
Ralph
pointed
out our core service area
Nanette Hindbaugh,
includes
Coldwater,
Bronson, Quincy,
from CHS
Union City, and Litchfield. If we
successfully reach this core area,
Absentees at this meetingxwere:
we
will be well on our way to
Walt Balcom
addressing
our problems insofar as
Bill Bobier
it
lies
with
us to accomplish. I’art
Barry Case
of
the
problem
is philosophical, i.e.,
Jim Conrad
how
to
run
a
"service"
as an efficient
Dan Dean
business,
and
satisfy
a
diverse
John Dygert
clientele. Ralph pointed out that
Dick Fitzgerald
average department cuts this past year
Ken Elliott
amounted to about 7%, resulting in
Jim Endicott
a budget reduction of $.870,000. Since
Ray Fast
65% of costs are labor, and direct
Chuck Geishert
patient care cannot be compromised,
Steve Glover
a few of the cut items were restored
Chet Graves
on
second examination. Employing
Jim Koss
oves? 420 people, with a budget between
Bob Loose
$13 and $14 million a year and a
John Milnes
payroll, of $6.6 million, the CHS
Al Nelson
is a major factor in our local economy.
John Pierson
1983 Budget plans are below 1982
Paul Ruse
levels; and, if further reductions are
Duke Sward
necessary,
a decision has been made
Howard Taylor
to
cut
non-patient-care,
services first.
Fritz Van Aken
The
CHS
market
share
share
of'potential
Chuck Woodward
market
dropped
from
71.2%
in
1976 to
(Surely, not everybody
66.3% in 1980, with the largest drop
was tipped off as to our
being in OB/GYN. Ralph indicated
weather and went South?)
we are now in an intensely competitive
environment, with coming changes in
Bills for the Show should be in to
Medicare payments likely to intensify
Rich Holben pronto! Hal Sexton says
market pressures. The Hospital Board
’ there are some of you who haven’t
paid for your tickets as yet - incl. has accepted this reality, and has
targeted three area for physician
(shame!) Pres. Larry. Dave Rubley
recruitment: OB/GYN; PEDS; and TNT.
says two shirts haven't yet come
ME!)?
A new marketing survey may be a
back.... someone suggested a rental
useful tool at this time, as the
of $5. per week....)
Board looks to control what happens
here rather than merely be swept
Early leavers - all 15 of them along with events. A number of good
left, with $15. being collected
questions were posed by members of
in "fees."
the Club and ably fielded by Ralph.
Jack Faulkner(welcome, Jack!) and
We’re grateful for this informative
Gary Kuckel fined everybody in
program on a "hot" local issuel! ’
sight for the Reporter^ "Progress
Edition." Santford Jolley let us
know half of the ads were of his
design and date from 1976(111).
A THOUGHT FOR THIS WEEK
Ken Elliott, in absentia, somehow
There’s a new deodorant on the market, accord­
managed to introduced Ralph LaGro,
ing to reports. It’s called “Vanish".’ After yon apply
the program for the day. Ralph
it. you disappear, and • no one knows where the
introduced Loren Bracy, Pres, of
smell comes from.
the CHS Board, to the Club.

President Larry presided over the
meeting. Invocation by Jim Troust.
Songs were led by John Shea, ably
assisted by Winnie at the piano.
The Club sang "Jingle Bells" in
recognition of the foot of snow
on the ground this second day of
official Spring.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT

AT

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW

3 •PAUL HARRIS AwJ™N!GHT

SEPTEMBERSSTAG
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
MAY 31 ■ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY______________
WNltai

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

_____________ ._____________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

__________________

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.I. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Wordon
24 - Buzz Galhor
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

October 1982
5 • Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holber
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 ■ Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 • Dan Magslg
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day
June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

NAME

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278*6033
278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety SJores, Janet ./i

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

278-5956
278-5075

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
............... 278-2096
'Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
' Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Daniel D.. Auctioneer, Clair
Dean,Jeffreys., Fire Insurance,Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278*4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
‘Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo. Paint. Retail. Ruth . .......................................... 279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7610
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE
279-7223
278-8360

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio*.
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
*• Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
* * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L.. Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
* • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237
278*5006

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normondin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349
238-2456

•* Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim .................................................. 278-2161
Sword, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
276-4222
• • Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 276-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E.. Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
• • Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEg^fetoy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

.0. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest'Gnffifn the U. S. A.

March 29, 1983

Program Chairman Chet Graves
introduced Wm. J. Luck, Safety
Consultant to the Mich. Dep’t.
Of Labor. Bill has been in the
field thirty years now and since
1972 has been in charge of
the Safety Ed. Training Division
for our area. Bill regaled the
club with some excellent stories
Birthdays were celebrated for Paul
having to do with on-the-job
Thompson (in absentia) and for Dick
injuries(the bucket of bricks
Fitzgerald and Jim Koss. Congratula­
tions, fellows!!
story deserves to be written and
handed out), and showed a short
film on the SET operation in
Charles Bacon insisted on sharing his
the State Of Michigan. 21 states
horse herpes joke with the Club before
his timely departure. As he left,
at present operate their own
he was presented with the only known
safety programs, while the rest
are handled by the federal government
instance of a Runner-Up-For-Man-OfThe-Year Award, complete with citation
directly. In 1972, Michigan had
by Reb Turner.
an injury rate of 12.5%, which
by 1982 had been reduced to 7%.
Absentees were numerous:
Of the states having their own
Walt Balcom
programs, this is the third best
Carroll Barnes
record and something to be proud
Bill Bobier
of. Bill pointed to upcoming
Jerry Boguth
seminars at the BACC in April for
Jim Conrad
supervisors and employees, and
Hal Creal
made numerous pieces of literature
Bill Crotty
available to the Club. The
Dan Dean
services of SET are available
Jerry Dearing
free to any business; and, while
larry Donay
the review that is conducted
John Dygert
does not result in official cita­
Jim Endicott
tions from the Dep’t. Of Labor,
Buzz Galliers
the business must agree to make
Chuck Geishert
good any noted deficiencies within
Dennis Holcomb
^an agreed time. We are glad to
Larry Iveson
know this program is as effective
Ralph LaGro
it is, and to have these materials
Bob Loose
civailable to us. Thanks, Chet,
Jim Lyon
for a fine program!
Dan Magsig
Rememberscheck your ROTARY REFLECTOR
John rlines
every week to see when your
Terry O’Connell
name
comes up on the Program
George Pierce
Chairman
List. If you have a
John Pierson
.
problem
locating
a suitable pro­
Chuck Putnam
gram, contact Vice President Ralph
Paul Ruse
well ahead of time, as there are
, Duke Sward
good programs available to you!
Paul Thompson
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl
Lester Wise
Chuck Woodward
FROM THE WORLD OF NATURE...
Jim York
... a tale about two caterpillars inching their
Norm Youtsey
way along a leaf. A monarch butterfly, on its

President Larry opened the meeting.
Invocation by Jim Troust. Songs were
led by John Shea and Winnie at the
piano. The Club actually managed "God
Bless America" without words. Next
week, it‘s ’’Hail, Columbia," guys.
Are you ready?

Rotarian guests were:
Dave Mihocko, Quincy
Mke Bodkins, Quincy
Barry Bender, Quincy
Gary Gillett, Marshall

Early leavers were reduced to four
this week. (Unbelievably, four signed
up and four left! )
Hal Sexton announced that there a few
people still needing to pay for Show
tickets(not including our President).
Al Nelson says there is still some
money outstanding for advertising'as
well.

journey down to Mexico, fluttered by
“Hey,” said the one caterpillar, “did you see
that?"
“Sure did," said the other. “And I'll tell you one
thing. You'll never get me up in one of those
contraptions.”

FROM THE WORLD OF OPERA
A friend of ours, fresh back from Chicago, tells
of the small boy in the scat next to him who asked
his mother why the man was shaking a stick at the
woman on stage.
“Shhhhhh," said the mother. "That man's the
conductor and he isn't shaking the stick at her."
“How come she's yelling, then?" asked the small
boy.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 * DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJW.

ALBION
HOLIDAY INN
THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12 00 P.M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-15 P.M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 12 10 P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Crcal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chai rman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-S3
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman: Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1902
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Wnrdon
24 - Buzz Galliur
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October IVU2
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 ■ Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 ■ Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - I'm Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 ■ Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3,4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

’’Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

279-7223

Bacon. Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L-, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•’ Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278*8086

Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet. . .&gt;

278-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
1’ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
’’Klein, John E.,Mental Hospiiiuls, Patricia . X

278-6704
278-5790
278-8840
278-6183

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail. Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

278-5956
278-5075

Cose, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E-, Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
”Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy

................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

* ’ Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean. Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance. Mary
* * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

639-8329

278-6652
278-5303
.................... 278-5909
278-5917

Donay. Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth. Larry, Automotive. Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
Kuckel. Gary, City Management, Jane

* ’ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
’ ’ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J.. Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

278-7448
278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

’’Moore, Richard D., Steel SpringsMfg., Elaine
’ ’ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane . .. .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

767-3417
278-8655

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte .... 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* • Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
’’Rubley, Dr.G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

’ ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
” Uhl, Richard E.. Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181

Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
” Past President

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474
278-4402

’ • Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
• ’ Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

238-4414
278-8373

Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store. Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged. Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor. Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’’Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

WR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

238-2511
278-2811

279-9349
. ..................... 238*2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best’1

The COLDWATEBgg&amp;tary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROJ^Y^LU^'P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Smgingest^&amp;u^f^the U. S. A.

Rotary Notes - April 5th

Gary Kuckel and Duke Davidson did the Sergeant
President Larry called the meeting to order. The
invocation was given by Jim Troust. Duke Davidson, -at - arms bit with their usual flair. I
think some of the best hecklers must have been
assisted by Winnie Kornstien led the singing.
i
on
vacation for the repartee with the club was
Duke, who seemed to be warming up for another
off
just a little.
directorship of the Rotary show, led or challenged,
as the case may be, the club in it’s singing.
*******************
Happy Birthday to Dale Treadwell and Chuck
Woodward. Honest Chuck I looked in the old
Program chairman for today was Bob Kerr who
bulletins and we sang to you on March 22nd.
introduced Stan Bushouse, principal of
Coldwater
High School. Stan’s program was
*****************
to report on two programs now active in the
school system. Stan said that presently
Rotarian guests were as follows:
there is a program for career training for
Bob Whithead - Quincy
9th
grade students in the Coldwater system that
Jerry Hollister - Bronson
has been so successful that it has been adopt­
ed by the Hillsdale and St. Joe County Schools.
Non Rotarian guests were as follows:
The
second program was to announce that
Natalie Boguth
Coldwater High School was going to participate
Stan Bushouse
in the CloseUp Foundation, a forum for the in­
volvement of youth in the federal government.
Absent members were:
The program, for a cost of $644.00 per student
Charles Bacon
Al Nelson
sends
students to Washington for a week in
Walt_Balcom
Terry O’Connel
May,
so
they can observe our government in
Harold Card
Charles Putnam
a
first
hand
way. It is a 6 day program
Bill Crotty
Terry Reen
where
the
students
are involved from 6:30 A.M.
Dan Dean
Paul Ruse
to
late
in
the
evening.
There are meetings
John Dean
John Shea
with
T.V.
personalities
discussing
media events,
Larry Dunworth
Howard Taylor
meetings
with
legislators
on
constitutional
law,
Richard Fitzgerald
Paul Thompson
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
the
students
are
Ray Fast
Jerry Towns
broken up into small groups to discuss the
Jack Faulkner
Bill Tyson
events of the day. Stan was excited about
Steve Glover
Fritz VanAken
the opportunities for students to observe
Bill Grimes
Dennis Holcomb
government
as it happens. Stan stressed that
4.
John Klein
Dan Magsig
in the event of a real media happening the
whole program format for the week could change
******************
r
and the students would be allowed to observe,
from many angles, these events as they happen.
Welcome back to the snowbirds with the suntans
Because
of the high cost of the program there
Jim Conrad, John Dygert, Bob Loose, and Chuck
will
only
be 4 students attending this year
Woodward. John looked like the only guy who
from
Coldwater,
but Stan is hoping to solicit
found a warm beach and sun.
funds in the community in the next year to
*★★*★★★★*★*★★***★*
have a greater participation. Last but not
least Stan was very complimentary of our fellow
Rotarian
Dick Fitzgerald, and said that he is
President Larry had the following announcements
starting to make things happen.
to make:
Thank you, Bob and Stan, for a very interest­
1. Paul Harris nite will be Tuesday May 3rd with
ing program.
dinner at the country club, $12.00 - $12.50, with
three entres. There will not be a noon meeting
**********************
this Tuesday.
2. Larry read a letter of resignation from Chuck
Don’t forget to mail those makeup cards to
Geishert, but assured the club that it would not
Bob
Rumsey after you make up a meetirg.
be acted upon until the next Rotary year.
3. Larry reported that Ralph attended a meeting
for all Rotary president elects, and they stress­
ed club participation in the District 636 meeting
at the Traverse City Hilton in May. Anyone
interested see Ralph for a detailed brochure.
*******************

Ralph LaGro announced the following Rotarians have
programs in April
4-12-83 John Klein,
4-19-83 Dick Fitzgerald
4-26-83 John Milnes

*******************

“Mr. Horkworth ... I haven’t even told the joke yet."

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12-00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12 15 PJW
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12Q0 P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS

President

RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Nomi Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
Johr^Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGallier
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 ■ Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Prelects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15-Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17-Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•’Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn . .
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom. Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen

NAME

278*6033
278*6821
278*2239

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing1
, Jacquelyn . .J.

Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret ... r ....... . 278-8006
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O„ Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

’ ’ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J.. .... * .

PHONE

NAME

279-7223
278-8360
278-6704

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

. 278-5790.

Kerr, Robert, HardwarerRetoil, Martha
278-8840
’ ’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-5075
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
278-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-2096 * * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
639-8669 ’ * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
639-8329
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
278-6652
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
278-5303
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
278-5909
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
278-5917
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe
238-4323
238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278*4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A.. Optometry, Pot
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .276-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

’’Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
767-3417
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
278-8655
Pierce, George H.« Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-5270
278-2744

* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

* ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
’ ’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

’’Woodword, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278*5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
’ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278*5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238*2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474
278-4402

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
” Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278*5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278*6736
” Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278*4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

238-4414
278*8373

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278*4907
Shea, John L., Music Store,-Kim
.
..................... 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’’Teeter,HowardM., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
” Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�April 12, 1983

their Church in the Reporter
last week.

The meeting was called to order by
President Larry. Invocation by Jim
Troust.

Early leavers, of which there
were more than enough, left....

Songs were led by John Shea, ably
accompanied by Mrs. Magsig.

Program notes: next week: Dick
Fitzgerland
4/25: John Milnes

There were no birthdays - except Terry
O’Connell’s skin (?!).
Guests were as follows:
Rotarians: Bob Baranowski, Quincy
Clarence Walters, Quincy
Gary Gillett, Marshall
Warren Wade, Bronson
Al Wil er, Bronson
Non-Rotarians: Julie Holben, CHS
,'arc Siler, CHS
Tracy Variel1, CHS
Kenneth Smoker
Steve Wheeler

Absentees for this meeting were:
Charles Bacon
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Dan Dean
John Dean
Ed DeVito
John Dygert
Jack Faulkner
Buzz Galliers
Steve Glover
Gar Kuckel
John Milnes
George Pierce
Paul Ruse
Paul Thompson
u
Jerry Towns
Bill Tyson
Jim York
(We understand Jim York is being
re-tooled in Japan. Maybe this
would provide a good program
for the future?)
Fritz VanAken brought back some Club
Banners from his peregrination through
the Southwest. Thanks, Fritz!

Ray Fast introduced the Club to Pat
Albright, a new member. Pat is a
local farmer(south of Kinderhook) and
manages some 1600 acres. His wife is
a substitute teachers at CHS. Welcome .
to the Club, Pat!!
Dick Uhl introduced the Club to Gary
Howe, a new member. Gary has been in
Coldwater some 15 years as an optome­
trist. He and his family are wellknown for their involvement in school
affairs and sports. Welcome to the
Club, Gary. We’re glad to have you
with us!I
Duke Sward, assisted by Terry O'Connell
substituted for both Gary and Jack as
Sergeant-at-Arms. Pat Albright paid
his first Rotary fine for a tie fea­
turing white pigs on a brown back­
ground. United Methodists - or at
least as many as would own up- paid
$1. for the newspaper ad placed by

r

Program chairman for today was
John Klein. John Introduced Phil
Lundy, former local resident now
in Plymouth, Michigan. Phil
told us, with the aid of some
excellent slides, about the
founding and activities of the
"Yankee Air Force." The group
has existed since August, 1981,
with headquarters at Willow
Run Airport, and brings together
people from all over the area
who are interested in the history,
salvage, restoration, display,
and flying of military aircraft
of WW TI. Membership in the
organization costs $25. per year
for a person or family. At Willow,
Run are a museum, library, and
historical displays, as well as
many of the actual aircraft
owned by individuals or by the
group. June 11 and 12, there
will be an air show, featuring
many of the old planes, as well
as teams with modern aircraft;
and the public is invited. Last
year's event drew an amazing
65,000 people on a rainy weekend.
Bob Seaman volunteered to share
an .accumulated treasury of
photos of B-17’s and B-24's
with the speaker. The offer was
gladly accepted. Thanks, Phil
and John, for an excellent
program!!

FROM THE HAUTE CUISINE DEPARTMENT
The diner in the restaurant railed lhe waiter
over to his table.
"This ’chicken," he said, "that I ordered; it has
only one leg. What happened to lhe other?"
"Sir," said the waiter, it coidd be that he lost it
in a fight."
"Well." said the diner, "lake this one back and
bring me the winner.”

A TALE FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE
This is about the hypochondriac who told his
doctor he was sure he was suffering from a fatal
disease of the liver.
"Nonsense!" said the physician. "You wouldn t
be able to know about that at all. With lhe sort of
disease you're talking about, there is no discomfort
at all.”
"Aha!" said the patient. "Those are my symptoms
exactly!"
And that, in turn, reminds us of the doctor
who was telling the patient about the results of his
physical examination.
“The good news," said he, "is that you arc not a
hypochondriac."

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 ■ PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
please PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJIA.

aimION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJA.
CTURGIS - SWRGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJIA.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12:15 PJA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJIA,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Made Maine, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O’Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallior
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests
November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 ■ Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Hm Endicott
8 • Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 • Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

PHONE

NAAAE

PHONE

NAAAE

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

276-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

279-7223

Bacon, Dr. Charles R-, Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L-, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Hruska, Richard, Vajjety Stores, Jopet

278-6360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
I a Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J

278-6704
278-5790

Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
• ‘ Klein, John E., Meriiul hospitals, Patricio
278-6183
Cord, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096 ‘ ‘ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
*Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669 • • Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
‘Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
‘ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

Moire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

279-7147
276-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
• * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

• ‘ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Patton, Gilbert J., Gos Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita . .

279-7163
279-9266
....................... 279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

• * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

‘ ‘ Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

‘ * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R.. Automotive, Retail, Carol

’ ‘ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474
276-4402
279-7806
278-5521
278-6736
278-4424

Woodhams,Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
“Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* ‘ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E.. Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238*2456

•* Past President

-Set—14.66.JLJ

S.PGSIAGF

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

238-4414
278-8373

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim ................................................. 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
‘ ‘Teeter,HowardM., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. .ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEg^feta/y REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RC^^JMRj.O.Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SingingesSofr^\f^ the U. S. A.

Rotary Notes April 19th - 1983
The meeting was called to order by President
Larry. The invocation was given by Jim
Troust. Songs were led by John Shea, ably
accompanied by Mary Magsig.
Happy birthday and welcome back to Jerry
Towns. There seems to me to be some
correlation between the length of bankers
vacations and the interest rate level.

****************
Guests were as follows:
Rotarians:
Doug Brown
Bronson
Gary Gillett
Marshall
Ed Perkins
Bronson
Non-Rotarians:
Ralph Pelchat
Julie Holben

Marc Siler
Tracy Verille

Absent members were as follows:
Walt Balcom
Carroll Barnes
Harold Card
Dan Mansig
Bill Carlson
Gil Patton
Barry Case
Gary Kuckel
Dan Dean
John Pierson
Ed DeVito
Charles Putnam
Larry Donay
Dave Rubley
John Dygert
Paul Ruse
Ed Geishert
Paul Thompson
Reo Goodwin
Howard Turner
Dick Hruska
Bill Tyson
Jim York
*****************
Ralph Lagro reminded the club of the annual Paul
Harris Award night on Tuesday May 3rd, at the
Country Club, cash bar at 6:30, dinner at 7:15,
$12.50 per person. Ralph also made the gentle
reminder that once you sign up and if you don't
cancel with him, you BUY the dinner. Remember
there will be no noon meeting on that Tuesday.
Congratulations to Bob Kerr for 35 years of
perfect attendance. It is a sobering thought
to realize that Bob Kerr was eating Rotary
lunches before John Shea was born.
President Larry asked club members to give a
short sales pitch for the charity to which they
wish the club to donate show money and the
following were suggested:
1- Pat Carlson, Bill's wife, asked that money,
but, no specific amount, be donated to the Junior
Miss Pageant.
2. The Bronson Rotary Club asked that $100..00 be
sent to a Girl Scout Camp near Marcellus.
3. Dennis Holcomb and his guest from the Battle
Creek Junior Achievement requested a donation to
Junior Achievement.
4. Dick Fitzgerald requested a donation to Project
Close-Up to help high school students study
government in Washington.
5. Dick White requested a $500.00 donation to the
American Cancer Society to meet their county goal
of $50,000.
6. Dick Uhl requested a donation to the Listening
Ear - the substance abuse hot-line.
7. Hal Sexton requested $330.00 to build a tennis
practice wall at Heritage Park.
8. John Milnes requested a unspecified donation
for the Tibbits as their need is more acute than
ever.
9. Jerry Towns requested a donation for the Down­
town Business Association for Christmas lighting.

The sergeants-at-arms had a new twist this week.
Jack Faulkner was there and Gary Kuckel was
missing. It's hard to get those two together.
The scholarship fund was a bit richer because
the Milnes boys, the guys from Graphics 3, and
&lt;
Rich Holben and his daughter sat together.

*******************
Today's program was under the direction of Dick
Fitzgerald who introduced himself, and then
proceeded to talk about his favorite subject­
quality education for Coldwater. Dick quickly
reminded us that the millage vote is this
coming Monday, and he needs our yes votes.
The total millage package is renewal plus 2.15
mills for two years. The 2.15 mill extra will
allow the school administration to replace the
bus garage and also allow for 3.5% inflation in
salaries and supplies. The extra cost to us
will be $2.69/mo. on a $30,000 evaluation. Dick
stated the annual school budget is over $7.5
million with a $6.5 million payroll, making the
schools the counties 3rd largest employer. Dick
emphasized that while a Gallup poll stated that
discipline was the highest priority on parents
minds, there were only 22 serious discipline
problems in the schools, and 42.5% of the parents
at Coldwater schools gave the schools an A or B
rating. The kids in the schools today will
spend most of their life in the 21st century,
with the emphasis in business shifting from
producing goods to producing- information. Dick
was elated to report that fall kindergarten
enrollment was up from an expected 227 to 296
and still climbing. Dick stressed that without
a good school system there can be no growth in
a community, and there are no alternatives to
quality education. Dick is encouraged by the
recent interest of students in science and math
courses to the extent he might have to provide
extra teachers for these subjects. Needless, to
say, Dick's main message is - see you all at
the voting booth Monday, and lets give Coldwater
kids the quality education they deserve.
Thanks, Dick, for a very timely program.

PROPOSED NEW MEMBER
John Martinen has been proposed for membership
for the classification — General Contractor.

Any objections to this proposal should be made
in writing within 10 days to:
PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, MI 49036

PROGRAM April 25. John Milnes

*********************

you DO hove o dinerent opproocM"

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 * STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 ■ ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION ~
INN - THURSDAY
1,1 c p u---------STURGIS
- HOLIDAY
STURGES AUDITORIUMI
—MOND^v
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ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6-15 I’m 5
UNIOH CITY - POLICE STATION XmaV“Eft,...

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: JohnDygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sorgeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1 st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal Iler
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Infer25.Sl0C?iT“"hPrO|“”
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15-Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26-Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6033
278-6821
276-2239

Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

276-5386

Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
..................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639-8329

278-6652
.................... 278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary . .................................. 278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines. Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
' Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

NAME

PHONE

’Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R-, Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen

767-3417
278-8655

639-4433
639-4635

279*7163
.. ..................... 279*9266
279-7810
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, JaneL
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
” * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware,'*?;etail, Mortila
278-8840
•* Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278*2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508

• • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783
• •Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jeon
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures. Jane . —278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Koren
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service. Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C.. Funeral Director
• ’ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
• ‘ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Santford E., Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normondin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
236-2456

** Past President

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

238-4414

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
• • Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
••Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• • Wise, Lester F., Bonking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
*• Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278*5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
• ’ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEE^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RC^W^LUW.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The StngmgestTAnpJitt the U. S. A.

April 26, 1983
President Larry called the meeting to
order and the invocation was by Dan
Magsig.

Singing was led by John Shea, assisted
by Winnie Kornstien. John's own rendi­
tion of "When the Saints go Marching In"
was very enjoyable. .John was also
honored for 1 years perfect attendance.
Gordon Schlubatis and Walt Balcom
celebrated birthdays this week.
Guests at this meeting were*
Rotarians*
Leo Sanderson-Quincy
Ray Ehl, Quincy
Pete Baldwin, Quincy
Jerry Hollister, Bronson
Bob Beauchamp, Bronson
Non-Rotarians*
Julie Holben, CHS (her last
visit? Can we vote on that?)
Tracy Variell, CHS
Marc Siler, CHS
Pat Rocchio
Dave Wischmeyer
Ron Reash "Go Bucks"

Board of Directors meeting will be May 5th.
Larry announced that Father Mann is home
but is currently in the hospital; Jim
Troust's mother passed away this week;
(our sincere sympathy); Bill Tyson sub­
mitted his resignation due to lack of time.
(We're going to miss you Bill, but happy to
see an automotive turn around.)

The Gary and Jack Show followed. Gary ex­
plained the request list on the tables was
for items meeded by Camp Kimball. They then
proceeded to generate enough fines to prompt
Larry to consider an increase in the supple­
ment for a District Conference attendee.
John Milnes then introduced Bob Harris,
President of Alliance Associates, who said
he noticed several of his golfing partners
were among the early leavers.

Bob told us that Alliance was founded in 1958
as a food broker, and currently represents 300
suppliers selling to 31 chains distributing to
5000 stores. Alliance's volume will approach
$100,000,000 in 1983

Alliance had to make a decision last year,
due to a need for expansion, whether they
1 should move their headquarters to the warm
confines of the South or stay in this area.
* They elected to stay in Coldwater as a result
of the efforts of local government, local
employeed and the proximity to their customer
or distributor base.

Absent Members*
Hal Creal
Dan Dean
Larry Donay
John Dygert
Ken Elliott
Jim Lyon
Dick Moore
ferry O'Gonnel
George Pierce
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Craig Sebald
Jim Troust
Bill Tyson
Dick Uhl
Jim York

Bob then went on to explain that national
brands account for 80% of the goods sold in
grocery stores, 12% are private labels or offbrands and 8% are generic brands. Approximate­
ly half are supplied by manufacturers directly
and half are supplied through brokers such as
Alliance.

Ralph LaGro reminded the group of the
Paul Harris Award Night next Tuesday
evening at the Country Club. This will
replace the regular May 3rd meeting.
The District Conference, May 13 &amp; 14, is
at the Grand Traverse Hilton and the
Coldwater Rotary Show will be featured
via video tape. President Larry offered
a $100 supplement to any Goldwater mem­
ber who might represent us at the meet­
ing.

There has been a significant change in the
business in recent years with the information
aspect of the business utilizing the majority
of the employees. A real growth rate of
dictates more computerization in the future.

Alliances Marketing designs point of purchase
materials, ad layouts, promotions and seasonal
indexing. For retail,services include space
allocation, display, analizing gross profit
margin, competitions items, new items, invent­
ory turnover and price level determinations.
Computerization also comes into play in Pro­
duct Procurement and analysis of the freight
end of the business. Alliance is currently
applying for truck broker licensing.
Thanks John and Bob . for a very informative
program.
o

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
f
i

JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 ■ STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

1 ____________ •___________
1

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 • PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO AAAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12:15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 1210 P M

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: JohnDygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Doan, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman: John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.I. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

' August 1902
3 • Robert Loose
10 ■ James Koss
Environment
17 ■ Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGallior
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 19U2
5 - Alan Sward,
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

★

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 • Ray Fast
15-BillCarlson
22 • Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magslg
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

* "Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat .................... 278-5075
Cose, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
....................... 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-474]
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
*"Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
* * Davidson, Duane E., N ewspaper Publication, Mary

NAME

PHONE

639-8669
639-8329

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Jaiiet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
*" Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha

* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies. Ret., Margaret767-4508
""Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,

278-7448
278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair

278*6652

Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
* * Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5303
278- 5909
278-5917

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
278-2968
Endicott, James R-, Electric Power Service, Thelma
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg.. Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
"" Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail. Ruth

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

767-3417
278-8655

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

NAME

279-7223
;iJ................. 278-8360
278-6704
278-5790
T................. 278-8840

""Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

PHONE

238-4414
276-8373

*' Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
" "Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100
278-4222

" * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
" "Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

"" Nagle, Robert, Deportment Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

278-8981
278-5270

Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
"" Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

*" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

"" Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
""Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Jolley, Sontford E., Pot
Mon, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

•• Past President

278-2272

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

*" Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 276-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
278-4402
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7606
" ’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean . . .278-6783
""Moore, Richard D., Steel SpringsMfg., Elaine
278*4198

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service. Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEEfflfeta&gt;j REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT.

P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest*GmpSn the U.S. A.

May 10, 1983
President Larry presided at today’s meeting.
He reported on last week’s Paul Harris Award
Dinner at the Country Club. Past President
Chuck Geishert is our newest Paul Harris
Fellow - an excellent and well deserved
selection.

**********
It was good to see Rotarian Bob Man back from
the south and out of the Health Center, He
lead us in the day’s prayer. Welcome back to
God’s country for the summer Bob.
Also back from the sunny (?) south is Rotarian
Kenny Worden and our good friend Bill Smythe
of Columbus, Ohio. Welcome back fellows.
**********

A letter from Rotarian Chick Kennedy who is
home after a stay at Mayo Clinic. Good to have
you home Chick,
**********
DISTRICT ROTARY CONFERENCE will be at Traverse
City next weekend. Coldwater Rotary will be
represented by Charles Woodward and Walt
Fisher, who will be on the program to explain
Coldwater Rotary Show as a worthwhile Rotary
project.

**********
Disbursements from the Rotary Show proceeds:
$2,000 to Tibbits
400 to Cancer Society
400 to Listening Ear
400 to Christmas Lighting
400 to

Jerry Towns, program chairman, Introduced
W, Haydn Ambrose, Director of Development, of
Kalamazoo College. Mr. Ambrose was born in
Wales, British Isles. He received his Bachelors
Degree from Eastern College in Philadelphia,
his Bachelor of Divinity from United Church of
Christ Seminary in Lancaster, Pa., his Masters
of Administration from Western Michigan Univ.
Ambrose served as Chaplin and Professor of
Religion at the University of Illinois 1 as
Educational Consultant to the American Baptist
Church, U.S.A.} and the past 16 years as
Director of Development at Kalamazoo College.
His topic was "Michigan’s Private College’s
Impact on the Free Enterprise System."
Mr. Ambrose pointed out that a dollar which is
given to independent colleges may be put to work
in the business community many times over, When
money is given or paid to an independent college,
a portion is used in operating and the balance
is invested in the economy.
In addition to the actual college investment,
consider the amount spent was a student on
living expenses} the amount visitor related
expenditures in a college community.
He pointed out that during 1981-82, Michigan
independent colleges and universities spent an
estimated $57.7 million is costs related to
visits alone. Multiplied by the Economic
Multiplier, the impact exceeded $129.8 million.

Consider the increase in earnings by college
graduates - a savings of $140,600,000 to tax­
payers as independent college graduates pay
their own educational costs.

**********
Thanks to Jim Conrad and his Scholarship and
Essay Committee for their fine work.
Scholarships were presented by President Larry
at the Awards night to Paul Monks, Julie
Hemker and David Youtsey.

The theme for the essay contest was "What One
Achievement Should Rotary Accomplish for Our
Community?" There were 35 entries and Cold­
water Rotary received many good suggestions.
The winners were:
Jocelyn Godfrey, $350.00
Karen Hart, $100.00
Stacy Sylvester, $50.00
**********

A very enlightening program. Thank you Jerry
and Mr. Ambrose,
**********
ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Dan Dobson, Quincy
Barry Bender, Quincy
Haydn Ambrose, Kai.
Ken Worden, Fla.
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
ABSENTEES, MAY 10, 1983
Dennis Holcomb
Pat Albright
Ralph laGro
Dick Birlnger
George Pierce
Barry Case
Duane Davidson
Terry Reen
Paul Ruse
Dan Dean
John Dygert
Alan Sward
Jack Faulkner
Jim York
Ed Geishert
Bill Grimes
Steve Glover
Jim Troust
Rich Holben
Paul Thompson

David Youtsey was chosen to attend Camp Emery
this summer as guest of Coldwater Rotary.
************************************************************
John Martinen was presented as newest Rotary
member by Jerry Towns. John is in the Building

Construction trade. He was born &amp; raised in
Hillsdale, has 3 children and lives at
540 Schaeffer Dr. with wife, Barbara.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGrnI°UTING AT
SEPTE^E^W STAG OUT1NGUB
SSer 2• iXSSd^nce day

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT

31'ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR JIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO AAAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
_____________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
•RONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobier,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: JohnDygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schluballs
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citlxens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man: Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man: Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman: John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membershlp:Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretory
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983-Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 ■ BuzzGallior
31 - Bill Bobier;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 ■ William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 171)2
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dyaert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 ■ Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 • Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day
June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

*• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R-, Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

278-6033
278-6821
278-2239
.......... 278-8006
278-8086

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet. .
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
*’* Kennedy, John A.? Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J

PHONE

279-7223
’ * 278-8360
278-6704
........... 278-5790

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat

278-5956
278-5075

Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha . .
. . 278*8840
•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia .
.... 278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal. Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
* • Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication. Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-6652
278-5303

••Dean, JohnT., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

............... 278-5909
278-5917

Donay, LawrenceE., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
••Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating

278-7448
278-2007

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

278-5166
279-7147

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
•• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
................. 278-4198

* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-9492

238-4414
278-8373

• • Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
•"Shea, John L.,-Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

•• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• •Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
•• Woodward, Charles L„ Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
•‘Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-8981
278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E„ Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director

278-2744

279-7163
279-9266

* • Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

* • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

Honorary Members:

•• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4402

238-2511
278-2811

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Point, Retail, Ruth

ELK’S TEMPLE

PHONE

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

767-3417
278-8655

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H.( Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

NAME

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEgfflfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY^LU^/P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Rotary Notes Mayl7th
3. The winners of the Rotary essay contest
The meeting was called to order by
will be at the meeting on May 31st
President Larry, and the invocation
l|.
The program for next weeks meeting
was by Jim Troust.
will
be a expert on International
The singing was led by John Shea,
politics and relations.
assisted by Winnie Kornstein on
both the organ and the piano. Good
$
Al Nelson was in charge of todays program
old John led the club in "This is my
and he Introduced Lt. John Kopacz the
country" as a little departure from
commander
of the Coldwater State Police
the songs tn the book. We dorn near
Post.
The
subject that John brought up
celebrated Bill Crotty's birthday
was
the
formation
of a Council of Child
but Bill was at one of those planned
parenthood meetings and missed Rotary. Abuse and Neglect. John stated in 19o2
there were 200 reported cases of abuse
and neglect, andafter Investigation
Rotarian guests were as follows
100
of these were verified. Fortunately
Ken Worden
no
deaths
resulted from these cases. The
Larry Hayes Bronson
council decided to form a suspected
Gordon Martin Bronson
child abuse and meclect team. This team
Non-Rotarian gu sts were as follows:
has no legal authorityand their goals are
Marcia Zeluff
Ken Thompson
to 1. Establish a community awareness
Gary Hart
program. 2; Set up a crisis telephone
Absent members:
line so people can get help3» Establish
HalCreal
a education and publicity program.
John Milnes
Presently the council is going to have a
Dan Dean
Dick Moore
pancake breakfast and walkathon Saturday
John Dean
Gil Patton
May 21st so lets all give them a hand.
Chuck Geishert
George Pierce
The council is soliciting $5,$50, and $25C
Rich holben
Chuck Putnam
memberships
to help them with expenses.
Dick Hruska
Terry Reen
The
council's
goal is to develop a drop
John Klein
Paul Ruse
in center when families have a problem
Bob Seaman
Ralph La Gro
with their children, and also set up
Dan Magsig
Norm Youtsey
a information and counseling center
Dean Mi lligen
hopefully with a paid director if the
President Larry remindei the ..club that federal funds are available. Thanks
the Exchage Club was going to honor
Al and John for bringing us a very
a Rotarian at their Book of Golden Deeds interesting and timely program.
banquet on May 21st and that there are
still tickets available.
Larry has also invited all of the past
presidents of the club to lunch on
Thursday noon May 26th, If you guys are
lucky Larry made enough extra $$$•$$
during family foot health month that
he might buy lunch.

Sergeants Gary and Jack worked hard again
for the scholship fund. Thanks to Bill
Bobier, the winner of the fishing contest,
and Dick Fitzgerald, whose classic remark,
"If you don't have enough, come back" plus
many others the club is giving more
scholarships this tear.
President Larry, subbing for Ralph LaGro,
who was absent because the wagons were
circling down at the Health Center, made
the following additional announcements,
1. Chock Woodward and Walt Fisher, re­
presenting the club at the District 636
meeting in Traverse City, brought back
a Community Service Award to Coldwater.
2. At the next meeting on May 2$rd the
Rotary Show money will be distributed.

“I think il would look belief on Ihol .ide, don’t you?"

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 • ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJW.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM--------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12-00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6-15 P M
UNION CITY - POUCt STATION - TUESDAY ■ Jf.”. M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman: John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Bal com

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

ROTARY SHOW

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 • Hal Creal

August 1982
3 ■ Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17- Ken Wordon
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 ■ Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests
November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

March 1983
1 - )&gt;m Endicott
8 ■ Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladies Night will be appointed by the Club President Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.
8

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

••Anderson, Fred. Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Bai com, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen

Barnes, Carroll L„ Shoes, Retail, Margaret
■• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice. Jean

PHONE

NAME

PHONE

NAME

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

279-7223

278-6821
278-2239

Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

JT78-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
-Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

278-6704 • "Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
............ 278-5790
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim ..'
.k*&gt;7ti-8840 ^.Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
• * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Swart. Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448

.... .TT“.~ . .’ .’278-8006
278-8086

Bo bi er, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

27B-5386

Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy

278-5956

Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pot

278-5075

Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
"’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Cloir
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
* * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, LawrenceE., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha

Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane

278-2912
279-7130

LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margo ret 767-4 508

278-7448
278-2007

** Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
'* Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
. 278-5917
238-4870

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educatidnal Wood Products, Diane
Miller,Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott. Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G.. Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast. Raymond G.» Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
** Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jone ... .278-5796
767-3417
Pierce. David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
278-8655
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639*4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson. William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol

* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736

’ ’ Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5181

’ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley. Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S.Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry. Del Laura

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-5006 •• Past President
279-9412
278-2272

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474
278-4402

“ * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

published ry the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

278-4350
278-7100

• • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

49036

238-2511
278-2811

279-9349
......................... 238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATEB^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT^I^LIJ^.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesPtjffliffiff the U. S. A.

May 24, 1983

Meeting was called to order by Presi­
Early leavers betook themselves
dent Larry. Invocation by Fr. Man.
elsewhere....
Songs were ably led by Jerry Towns,
Program Chairman for the day was
pinch hitting for John Shea.
Ralph LaGro. Ralph introduced
Lt.
Col. David Williams, USA(ret.).
The Club celebrated the birthdays of
David
was a Fulbright Scholar who
Dick Biringer, Bob Seaman, and John
served
in the military during both
Dean. (We'll get the other two when
the
Korean
Wars.
they show up.) Congratulations, fellows! He served asanda Vietnames
White House Fellow
Today's guests included
in 1963. A specialist in unconven­
Rotarians: Ray Ehl, Quincy
tional warfare and counter-insur­
Bill Nimmo, Kendalville
gency, he was posted to South Asia,
Bill Smith, Lafayette
Africa, the Middle East, and the
Ken Worden ( who still
Caribbean Basin. From 1972 to 1976,
feels like one of our
he served as anti - terrorist advisor
own)
to SHAPE. He has been awarded the
Non-Rotarians: Marcia Zeluff, CHS
DSC and five purple hearts. Tn 980,
Dawn LaMarche, CHS
Gov. Milliken appointed him a
Karen Hart, CHS
member of the Mich. Organized Crime
Stacy Sylvester, CHS
Commission. He currently serves
Ken Thompson, CHS
as Exec. Vice President of the
Mich. State Podiatry Association
Absent Rotarians were
and is active in Rotary in his
Hal Creal
home
town of DeWitt, Michigan.
Bill Crotty
Col. Williams spoke briefly about
Dan Dean
the typology of Adm. A.T. Mahan;
Larry Donay
viz:
heartland vs. periphery
Jim Endicott
strategy.
He pointed to 1962 as
Ed Geishert
a turning point in the history of
Steve Glover
modern international relations:
Bill Grimes
until
then, the USSR had operated
Larry Iveson
from the stance of a heartland
Dan Magsig
power(like Germany or Israel); after
Bill Milnes
that, it began to operate more and
Fleming Pruitt
more on the periphery model(like
John Shea
Britain). The key event was the
Duke Sward
£uban
Missile Crisis; and the chief
Lester Wise
*
earmark today, the growing Soviet
Norm Youtsey
£?avy. Today the USSR seeks to move
Jim Lyon was honored for nine years'
out from an inner circle of influence
perfect attendance. Congratulations,
(Ethiopia, Afghantistan) to a
Jim!
far-removed outer-zone(Granada,
Libya, etc.). David quoted Winston
Fr. Man regaled the club with a tale
Churchill's Fulton,Mo.,speech to
about Jews, Hindus, and Episcopalians.
the effect that "The Soviet Union
(We're glad to have Bob back again
reacts positively to power," i.e.,
from Florida, but....)
backs down if confronted in force.
The President reminded the club that
Hence the necessity of our having
Vice President Ralph will be leaving
a credible military capability.
the community soon, and that we will
Col. Williams does not believe that
need to re-organize with that in mind.
we will be involved in the forRotarian Ralph has given a great deal
seeable future in a nuclear war
to our club and our community, and
with the USSR, for the simple reason
we wish him every success in his new
that no rational person on either
position in Mt. Clemens!
side wants it. Yet we will go on
having wars, and we will need to be
Checks representing money from the
willing to confront the USSR in what
Rotary Show were given to representa­
we judge our own sphere of influence.
tives of:T..,.
„
.
Tibbits Foundation
Thanks, Ralph, for an excellent
American Cancer Society
program!
Junior Achievement
Listening Ear
Downtown Christmas Lighting
Sergeants Gary and Jack did their thing
with an immense collection of newspaper
pictures. The Scholarship Fund benefited
mightily from contributions in honor
of Walt Balcom, who received the Book
Of Golden Deeds from the Coldwater Ex­
change Club(the fourth outstanding
local citizen to be so honored). We
are proud to have Rotarian Walt as one
of our members, as we are to have Les
Wise, who was honored previously!I
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

■-

z..

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJIA------------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY 12*15 PM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
_______ UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: GaryKuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

OFFICERS BYELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

Vice-President

ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

★

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982

3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - BuzzGalller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 ■ Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 • Carrol Barnes
11 ■ Dick Blrlnger
IB - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Prolects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Low Practice, J ean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety^ tores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn............................................ 278-6704

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278*5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Cose, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric BrakeMfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Crotty, Willard E-, Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
“Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
• * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

PHONE

•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware,"ketoil, N*^rtha*7

278-5790
278-8840

* * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane

278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
’ * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Moire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores s

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278*6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R„ Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children*^ Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
* ‘Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia

767-3417
278-8655

Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia

278-2900
278-6356

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163
279-9266

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

278-5006

’ * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

279-9349
238-2456

•* Past President

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

238-2511
* 278-2811

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736
278-4424

Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-8474
278-4402

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
“Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033

Honorary Members:

278-2744
278-7237

238-4414
278-8373

* * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* • Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recocting, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
................. 639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
' ’ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

PHONE

49036
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATEgf&amp;tan/
REFLECTOR
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Published by the COLDWATER ROJWYpiW/.0. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest^&amp;^the U. S. A.

Rotary Notes May 31st.
President Larry called.the meeting to order and
the invocation was given by ex-Coldwater Rotarian
Dave Pierce.
**********

Singing was led by John Shea, assisted by Winnie
Kornstien. With Winnie's upbeat tempos and John's
selection of some songs not from the songbook it
makes for a lively song session. John announced
there were no birthdays to celebrate, and since
Dave Rubley let that remark go by it, must be true.
★★★★****★*
President Larry had the following announcements:
1. A great big Coldwater welcome for Dave Pierece's
returning for a visit while he is still in seminary
(only 750 more days as per Dave). Let's all hope
that some Branch County church needs Dave two years
from now for it would be sure nice to welcome him
back permanently.
2. Larry announced a Board of Directors meeting for
this Thursday evening at 7:30 at his house.
3. Be sure and attend the Branch County Flying Club
Fly-In Breakfast this Sunday, June 5th and watch
Rotarians Bill Grimes, Hal Sexton, and Chuck Wood­
ward participate in the 1st Great Hot Air Balloon
Race.
4. Congratulations to Reo Goodwin on being elected
Branch County Senior Citizen of the year.
5. President Larry also asked all the club members
to evaluate their attitudes on early leaving. We
should give consideration to the Rotarian who kas
the program and plan to stay that extra half hour.

Program Chairman Ralph Lagro announced that the
following Rotarians have programs in June.
June 7th
Fleming Pruitt
June 14 th
Dave Rubley
June 21st
Paul Ruse
June 28th
Bob Seaman
You fellas with programs in June and July contact
Ralph and let him know what the program is going
to be and he will see that it gets publicity.
Also, if you don't have a program he has some
that he might suggest to you.

**********
President Larry introduced this weeks program
which was the winners of the essay contest.
Prior to the introduction of the winners Larry
read with tongue-in-cheek a few other suggestions
for future Rotary projects: give money to the
jobless, finance a softball program, and endow 5
acres for the kids to "jam down" in without
police interference! President Larry then pro­
ceeded to introduce the $50.00 winner, Stacy
Sylvester. Stacy's suggestion for a future pro­
ject was a Y.M.C.A. for Coldwater as a place for
kids so that they could recreate and stay out
of trouble. The $100.00 winner was Karen Hart.
Karen's suggestion for a future Rotary project
was to fund a Bavarian week, the week before
Coldwater has it's annual exchange with Soltau,
Germany. The $350.00 winner was Jocelyn Godfrey.
Jocelyn's idea was to have Rotary sponsor a Child
Abuse Awareness program. These young people gave
a lot of thought to their essays and the suggest” ions they made were excellent. Congratulations
„ to Jim Conrad's committee for their help in ..
making the selections, and to George Pierce for
a very interesting program.

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The sergeants, Jack and Gary, did their usual good
job for scholarship, but the club applauded loudly
when it was mentioned that Dave Pierce might sub­
stitute for one or both of them. It was a bit
much for Hal Creal to put in $5.00 for scholarship,
but when you have a mental Health dude from Lansing
as your guest not even Hal wants to look less than
prosperous. I hope that Jim York tells Susy that
he has embraced polygamy as Jack Faulkner tried to
marry him to some Barbara York in the paper.

**********
Absent Rotarians were as follows:
Carroll Barnes
Larry Donay
Walt Fisher
Dan Dean
Jerry Dearing
Bill Grimes
Al Nelson
Gary Howe
John Pierson
Bob Loose
Chuck Putnam
Jim Lyon
Craig Sebald
Dean Milligan
Chuck Woodward
Lester Wise

**********
Editors Note - The list of Rotarian and
non-Rotarian guests for this week are not
available. I think they were erased like the Nixon
tapes.

Did you here the one about the Swede who de­
clined the street peddler's attempt to sell him
pornographic literature by saying "I don't even
own a pornograph!
The following Club members are eligible to be­
come Senior Active in their classification:
Walt Balcom
James Endicott
Ed Geishert
Paul Ruse
Bob Seaman
Requirements for Senior Active is 15 years of
Rotary membership: or 10 years of membership and
age 60: or 5 years of membership and age 65.
PROPOSED NEW MEMBER

Richard Guisinger has been proposed for
membership for the classification - Dental
Lab Owner
Any objections to these proposals should be made
in writing within 10 day to:
PRESIDENT
Coldwater Rotary Club
Post Office Box 1590
Coldwater, Mi 49036

*********

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 • DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 -100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY. 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJVI.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW-----------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P M
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12’15 P.M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
’
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY. 12:10 P.M

�"oSKtTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
Pres dent
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ennERT RUMSEY Recording Secretory
SlG SEBALD Corresponding Secret^
SnESTLUCE
Treasurer

★
DI?983°Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,

NonnYovtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,

Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

District Governor, R.I. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
na tlonal Youth Pro| ects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 ■ Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 • Bill Carlson
22 • Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change,
The above is our program
programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.
Special

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

••Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon. Dr. Charles R.» Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom. Walton K.,.Life Insurance. Helen
Barnes, Carroll L.. Shoes, Retail, Margaret

NAME

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Steves, Janet. •

278-6033
278-6821
.•:••• 278-2239
278-8006

•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-8086
278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy

278-5956

Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann

278-5075
278-5378

Conrad, James O., Electric Broke Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
• ’Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• * Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

279-7223
278-8360

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

238-4414
278-8373

* ’ Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail

278-4907
278-2161
279-9448
278-4350
278-7100

Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn............................................ 278-6704
’• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg.. Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha .
278-8840
' * Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501

Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jone
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
278-7448
278-2007

* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
* * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary

278-6652
278-5303

Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

• • Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5909
278-5917

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
............................ 279-7891
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

Dunworth, Lorry, Automotive, Retail, Mary............
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelmo

278-4248
278-8413
278-2968

Fast, Raymond G-, Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
••Geishert. Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

278-8655
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

278-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
**Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Solly

278-6856
639-8453

Faller. Albert G.. Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

' ’Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
' ’Thompson, Paul W-, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278*6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
* • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H.» Plumbing Supply, Delores

* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

* * Woodword, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James. Foam Manufacturing, Susie
* • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C.» Funeral Director

278-5270
278-2744

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

278-7237
278-5006

* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

•• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED BY THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5521
278-6736

Patton, Gilbert J.. Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

*' Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura
* ‘ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEggfetoy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROw.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singinges^^^the U. S. A.

June 7 &gt; 1983
The meeting was opened by President
Larry. Invocation by Jim Troust. Songs
were led by John Shea, avly accompanied
by Mrs. Kornstien. (By some strange
chance, we sounded remarkably good on
the first number....)

Congratulations to Jefferson Davis,
whose birthday falls on June 3rdI

Dick White regaled the Club with
an announcement about the forth­
coming MSI) Alumni Assn. Golf Outinp.
(It really wasn’t supposed to be 6
funnyl11)
Ersatz Sergeants Duke Sward and
Steve Glover did their thing very
effectively, even without benefit
of newspaper clippings.

The Club honored Jim Conrad on his birth­
Early leavers, all three of them,
day.
took their leave....
Ken Worden doesn’t want to be considered
Vice Pres. Ralph reminded members
a visitor any more. Hence, of course,
that next week's program, under
he was fined.
the direction of David Rubley,
will be a follow-up of the Project
Gudsts were introduced as follows:
Close-up as particpated in by
Rotarians:
several CHS students.
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Ind.
Kent Miller, Bronson
Ralph introduced Fleming Pruitt, who
Bill King, Quincy
was his own program. Fleming made us
Jerry Hollister, Bronson
aware of what is happing in his
Jim Wibby, Portage
firm, R B &amp; W Powdered Metals, here
Ken Worden(who really isn’t
in Coldwater. They have built a
from Florida^
thirving business on innovative
engineering of powdered metal
Absent for today's meeting were:
products.
Pat Albright
Fleming reports the company will
Jerry Boguth
show record sales and profits for
Bill Carlson
the past six month period. The
Barry Case
local operation overall is at the
Hal Creal
level it was 4 years ago, even
Dan Dean
adjusting
for inflation (100 employees
Ed DeVito
vs. 120 then, allowing a higher
Ray Fast
% of management and professional
Jack Faulkner
engineering people at present).
Wm. Galliers
«
t
The company's customers are spread
Gary Kuckel
over the entire country (Ford is
Dean Milligan
«?
#lj John Deere, V2; Fisher Controls,
Dick Moore
#3; Fedders, #4). Fleming showed us
Gil Patton
a variety of components created
Chuck Putnam
by powdered metal technology, and
Hal Sexton
explained something of the actual
Howard Taylor
process. Major competition for
Paul Thompson
the firm comes from casting/machining
Reb Turner
contractors; but R B &amp; W. has been
Fritz Van Aken
able to maintain a competitive edge
Jim York
which has allowed them to grow
and expand. Fleming forsees continued
President Larry announced that the
growth in his sector of the overall
Board has acted to elect John Dygert
corporation, based on its Impressive
to its membership as a replacement
financial performance. Our thanks
for Ralph LaGro. The title of Duke
for an excellent program!
Sward will shortly be "President­
elect (Other terms were proposed.)
The District Governor's Monthly
• Newsletter cites Coldwater for the
Community Service Award, recognizing
ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR TALE
the Show we have put on for over
Does anyone remember the innocent times when
thirty years. We were also second
these things abounded? These days college professors
in number of new members among clubs
are taken very seriously indeed, which, all things
in the district(a fact the official
considered, is sort of a shame.
record will shortly reflect).

The Board honored the request of
Little League for help with a sign.
President Larry reported we are withinbudget at this time and will finish
the year in the black.

Anyway, this one is about the professor, on his
way out of a lecture, who asked the students if
anyone had seen his hat.
Uh, sir, said one of them, “you’re wearing it.”
“Well, so I am," said the professor. "Thank you.
If you hadn't seen it, I'd have gone home without it."

Members are reminded of the important
School Election is coming Monday, June
13th.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:1 O P M

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Hol ben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man: Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

August 1982

3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Wordon
24 ■ Buzz Gal I lor
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

Septembor 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
20 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 • Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982*83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Tumer, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
John Shea

2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 • Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
10 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
0 • Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 ■ Jim Endicott
0 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day
June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

27B-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278-8086
278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
.................. 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric BrakeMfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
” Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
•• Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary

NAME

PHONE

LaGro, Ralph L.. Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
’ ’ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
* ’ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary................................................
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968

* ’ Moore, Richard D„ Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
’ * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

278-4198
279-9492

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278*6856
639-8453

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
...................... 278-8655
Gathers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

Faller, Albert G., Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pot
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

PHONE

Holben, RichardG. Jr.,Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Jan^t
.............. 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn............................................ 278-6704
•’Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martllu .
..... 278-8840
“ ’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130

........................ 278-6652
278-5303

••Dean, JohnT., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E-, Metal Recycling, Sharon

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
** Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-2744
278-7237

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

279-9266
279*7810

* ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

* ’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
’ ’Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
’ ’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

’ * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
’ ’ Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5033

278-6334
278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

** Past President

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-7806
278-5521
278-6736

’’Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907

Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrod, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’’Teeter,HowardM., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’ * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Bonking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time*.
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^^/^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY'^LUB/P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingesraflffimthe U. S. A.

Rotary News June 14th

The meeting was called to order by
President Larry. The invocation was
by Jim Troust.
Songs were led by John Shea, ably
assisted by Winnie Kornstein. The
club did so well on the 2nd and 3rd
verses of the Star Spangled Banner
we could almost see the fireworks over
Fort McHenry.
*****
President Larry must have had an ingrown toenail or something on his
mind for he darn near forgot to
introduce the guests. With the
contribution to the scholarship fund
we moved smartly along.
★★★★★

Rotarian guests were as follows:
Jim Wibby
Leo Sanderson
Clarence Snyder
Brent McConachie
Ken
Worden
Bert Ward
Ed Geishert Jr.
Dick Greathouse
Jim Eley
Bill Smith

Non Rotarian guests were as follows:
Kay Mollenkopf
Stan Bushouse
Chris Mollenkopf
Brent Tompkins

Absent Rotarians were:
John Milnes
Dick Beringer
Bob Nagle
Bill Carlson
Chuck Putnam
Barry Case
Dave Rubley
Hal Creal
Howard Taylor
Dan Dean
John Dean
Jerry Towns’^
Ed DeVito
Howard Turner
Dick Fitzgerald
Dick Uhl
Dick White v
Ray Fast
Reo Goodwin
Jim York
Dennis Holcomb
Norm Youtsey
Jim Koss
Charles Young
Gary Kuckel
Mark Mai re
Dean Milligan

M

The sergeants-at-arms, with Carroll as
the bagman for Jack Faulkner did their
usual qood stint for scholarship.
But it was a bit tacky to accuse Duke
Sward of sitting with his friends when
he was alone at the table. Rumor has
it that when Duke wants a friend he
goes over to the Carriage Inn to see
Hal. The balloon people came in for
quite a few jabs, along with Carroll
Barnes for identifying the wrong child
of Paul Thompson. All in all Carroll
and’Jack did^a good job.
★★★★★

Early leavers left, but unfortunately
the number this week was considerably
more than last week.
Program chairman Ralph Lagro announced
the following Rotarians have the last
two programs in June
June 22nd Paul Ruse
June 29th Bob Seaman •
If you guys will let Ralph know who
your speaker is we will try tp get
them a little advance publicity.
★★★★★

Ralph Lagro introduced the program
today in the absence of Dave Rubley,
who was on hospital C.E.O, duty.
Ralph * introduced Stan Bushouse,
principal of Coldwater, High, who
participated in Project Close-upthe 7 day trip to Washington D.C.
for high school students. The
students, Chris Mollenkopf and
Brent Tompkins decided the best
way to explain what went on was
to give a day by day accounting of
their time. Sunday was spent in
flight from Lansing to Washington,
and then some sight seeing including
the Smithsonian, a ride of the sub­
way and finally to the motel in
Arlington Va. Monday the kids were
broken down into groups of 20 with
color coded badges to' keep them
straight. Chris said that their
roomates at the motel were black
girls from some New York City bouroughs,
and that that was an event in itself.
Monday was spent visiting the Dept,
of Labor, and then an interview
with a lobbyist at the Dept,
of Health and Human Services.
There also was a bus tour of little
known spots in Washington, followed
by a meeting with Congressman Siljander. Tuesday the agenda called
for visits to the Education and
Labor sub-committee. The balance
of the day was spent meeting Senator
Levin and Congressman Wolpe and then
a twilight tour of the capital.
Stan Bushouse stressed that the day
began for these kids at 7:30 and
did not end until 11:30 at night.
Wednesday was spent with a choice
of 4 topicals from the program in­
structors and Brent chose Vietnam,
which was discussed in great detail.
This was followed by a discussion
of the duties of the president, and
then a session on the judiciary,
with an after dinner workshop on
the events of the day. Thursday
was international relations day
featuring a trip to a choice of 4
embassies, and Brent chose Zambia.
This was followed by a seminar on
defense, and a play at Ford's theatre
at night. Friday features a V.I.P.
-tour of the White House and then
free time until 6:30 when the kids
were feted at a dinner and a dance.
Saturday was a travel day with every­
one home by 3:30. All in all it
sounds like the trip of a lifetime
that must have been exhausting.
Thank you Dave for bringing us this
interesting program.
*****
Did you hear about the Swede that
thought Asphalt was a hemmeroid
problem?

Did you hear about the who was half Polish
and half Japanese. He made calculators that
didn't

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 • STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3, 4, 5 • ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVI.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recordinfl Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Marie Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 * Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Croal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
Club Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Gelshert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Wordon
24 - BuzzGalller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped
September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982*83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 ■ Carrol Barnes
11 • Dick Blrlnger
18 ■ Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25-Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 • Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 • Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Gelshert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12-John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

278*6033
278*6821

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L.. Shoes, Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278*2239
278*8006
278*8086
278-5386

Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
278-5075
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
...................... 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278-5909
278-5917

Donay, LawrenceE . Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

767-3417
278-8655

Colliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert. Charles A.. Optometry, Pat
* Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

639-4433
639-4635

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes. William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

279-7223
.*&gt;; .*............. 2~&amp;8360
278-6704
278-5790
278-8840
TR. . • . 27tf-6183

Holben, Richard G. Jr„ Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
“Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricio

Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gory, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
• * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae

278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534
279-7891
238-4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278*4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail. Phyllis
• * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubotis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R.. Automotive, Retail, Carol
* * Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Mon, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

278-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278*7237 •• Past President
278-5006
279-9412

278-2272

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736

Honorary Members:

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

ELK’S TEMPLE

278-4402

* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E.. Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
** Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
* • Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

238-2511
278-2811
279-9349
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATEE^fetajy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY ^LU.^AP’.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingestxMii$\m the U. S. A.

June 21, 1983
The meeting was called to order by
President Larry. InVocation by Jim
Troust. Song Leader was Jerry Towns,
with Winnie at the piano.

Birthdays were celebrated for Reo
Goodwin(who is in Oklahoma) and for
Craig Sebald(who is not in Oklahoma).
Congratulations, fellows!

Guests were as follows:
Rotarians: Bill Smith, Lafayette, Ind.
Wendell Hathaway, Bronson
Barry Bender, Quincy
Dick Spaulding, Quincy
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
Jerry Hubbard, Union City
Doyle Hoopingarner, Rockford
Dean Todd, Jackson
Non-Rotarians: Ron Reagh

Bob Rumsey was honored for twenty-three
(count them, 231 ! ) years perfect atten­
dance. Les Wise says the dates from
before he was born...
David Rubley introduced our newsest
member, Dick Guisinger, who has opened a
dental lab located on Marshall Street.
Welcome, Dick, to our club!

Duke Sward somehow wound up subbing for
Gary (where IS our City Manager, anyway?)
and Jack(the other half of the "Now-YouSee-Me, N’ow-You-Don’t Twosome).

President Larry reminded members the
Annual Golf Outing will be at Gull Lake
Country Club Monday, August 1st, with
an inclusive cost of $45($55. with cart).
If you’re interested, see Rich Holben.
Early Leavers, including our out-going
President, left.... T^iey were numerous.
Vice-President Ralph indicated that
next week * s program is under.the direction
of Bob Seaman.

work he, his wife, and other
volunteers accomplished fan
restoring the facility to
livable shape and meeting buil­
ding codes. The effort was
complicated by the fact that
the volunteers not only had
to organize the labor but also
find and finance the necessary
materials(like a $2,000 strove
hood!). Paul anf his wife were
nicely housed 5 miles from the
facility while they worked there,
a situation not enjoyed by all
of the volunteers they visited:
one slide showed a sun-bitten
trailer sitting in the middle
of nowhere, surely not somebody’s
idea of comfort.... One interesting
sidelight is the fact that the
facolity Director is Dan Devine’s
daughter, who married an Indian.
Paul ncouraged members of the
club who are retired to investigate
volunteer options like this
one "before you hang it up."
Thanks, Paul, for a provocative
and interesting program!

FROM THE GERIATRICS DEPARTMENT
This is about the older lady who inquired
about a solarium treatment which had been recom­
mended to her by one of her friends.
“It will make you ten years younger!" said the
director. The lady thought that one over for a bit.
“Oh, dear,” she finally cried, “that’s going to
affect my social security payments!"

Scientists have discovered so many substitues that
it's hard to remember what was originally needed.
/\bout the time a man gets his temper under
control he goes out and plays golf again.
Speak well of those who are your enemies. Re­
member . . . you are the one who made them.
The best way to lose a friend, is to tell him some­
thing for his own good.
A friend is a person who goes around saying nice
things behind y.our back.
A true friend is one who thins you’re a good ‘‘gg.
even though he thinks you’re slightly cracked.

This week’s program was in the capable
hands of Paul Ruse, who has returned
to Coldwater from a spring stint of
volunteer work in the Southwest. Paul
and his wife, having officially "retired,"
took on a two-month stint at Indian
Rehabilitation, Inc., in Phoenix, Arizona,
under the auspice s of World Brotherhood
Exchange. The facility is located in
downtown Phoenix and is the only resi­
Dues can be sent to Coldwater Rotary, Box
dential treatment center for native
42 or given to Ernie Luse.
American alcoholics in the city. It
has a success rate of 35-50% and speci­
alizes in 5-13 week programs which include
individual and group counseling, religious
awareness training, education, and par­
ticipation in AA. Paul showed a number
of slides which illustrated the considerable
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2-100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

_____________________________________________________ 0____________________________________
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M

’

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAAAS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey

1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982

President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

★

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss;, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: JohnDygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
JohnShea

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Wordon
24 - BuzzGalller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Pro| ects
25-Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22-Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 • Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests
November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3,4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
PHONE

NAME

*• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes. Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278*2239
278-8006
278*8086

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

—

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-5956
278-5075
. 278*5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
""Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E-, Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
• * Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-6652
278-5303
278- 5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma

278-4248
278-6413
278-2968

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279*9266
279*7810
278-8668

PHONE

NAME

279-7223

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
* * Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
" ’ Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
.............. 279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J.. Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356

767-3417
278-8655
639-4433
639-4635
279-7163

.

Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Jqsflt
................. 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"’Kennedy. John A.,Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J.
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware,, Retail, Martha
278-8840
” Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
......................... 278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
.......................................... 276*2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
’" Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
278-7448
** Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
.............. 279-7147
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891

Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
Golliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

276-8981
278-5270
278-2744
278-7237

"" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis
* * Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

278-5006
279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-2272

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8474

Troust, Rev. James C.. Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
""Uhl,Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* "Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
.
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
""Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, K.enneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181

""Youtsey. Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

•* Past President

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

236-4414
278-8373

" ’ Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alon J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
’"Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’’Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 276*6603

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

4905&amp;

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^Wtory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER
Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singinges^^^the U. 5. A.

Rotary News June 28th

1983

President Larry called the meeting to order,
and the invocation was by Father Man who asked
for a moment of silence to remember Connie
Swart, who passed away this past week.
**********
Singing was led by John Shea, assisted by
Winnie Kornstein. I am sure that he will
have a lot more fun as co-sergeant-at-arms.
Happy birthday to Gil Patton and Larry Donay.
John Shea said (tongue-in cheek) that they are
the same age, but some wag commented that
Gil didn't look that old.
*********
President Larry, subbing for program chair­
man Ralph LaGro who was off being a grand­
father again, announced the following
Rotarians have programs in July:
July 5th Craig Sebald
July 12 th Howard Teeter
July 19 th Jerry Towns
July 26 th Jim Troust
As of this writing we are not sure as to •
the program content for these Tuesdays, but
rumor has it Howard Teeter is negotiating
to have Walter Mondale and Mark Siljander
debate the propriety of President Reagan
using the Jimmy Carter material in the tele­
vised debate.

**********

Rotarian guests were as follows:
Ken Worden
Lakeland South
Jim Wibby
Portage
Bill Smith
La Fayette;Ind.
Steve Dobson
Quincy, MI
Non-Rotarian guests were as follows
Ray Williams
Bill Smith Jr.
Phil Smith
Absent members:
Charles Bacon
Dean Milligan
Carroll Barnes
John Milnes
Bill Carlson
Gil Patton
Dan Dean
Chuck Putnam
Jerry Dearing
Paul Ruse
Ken Elliot
Craig Sebald
Jack Faulkner
Hal Sexton
Steve Glover
Howard Turner
Ralph LaGro
Chuck Woodward
Gary Howe
Norm Youtsey
Dan Magsig
**********
There was no Jack and Gary show today, and
in all due respect to those two guys they
did a helluva job for the scholarship fund
in this past Rotary year. I am sure they are
both looking forward to not having to do all
of that preparation for their part of the
program. Good job well done, Jack and Gary.
**********
President Larry gave out lots of compliments
to all of his directors and committee members
who helped him provide the leadership for the
club during his year. I am sure that Larry,
like all other presidents, came to realize how
many people giving lots of their time it takes
to have the Coldwater Rotary club have a good

year.

**********
President Larry, in the absence of the
program chairman, introduced Bob Seaman
who had the program for today. Bob's
program was Jim York, who spoke to the
club about his recent 16 day business trip
to Japan. As most of you know, Jim is
general manager of Voltek, a sheet foam
manufacturer in the industrial park
south of town. Jim is from Ashville, North
Carolina, home of the Vanderbilts as some
of you old Republicans will remember. Jim
has been in Michigan for 10 years and
Coldwater for 5 years, but the Southern
accent sounds like yesterday. The purpose
of Jim's trip was to see how they make
low density polyethyleen foam in Japan,
but his stories of putting his 6ft. 3in.
2251b. body in a country where everything
from taxicabs to beds and toilets are de­
signed for people a little over 5 ft.
were hilarious. Jim's word pictures of
coping with a hotel room without closets
and where he could almost touch both walls
at the same time were hysterical. Jim
had some very good slides and pictures
iof the Japanese shrines he visited, and
he described his very emotional experience
at Hiroshima, where the atomic bomb
was exploded. Jim was impressed by the
punctuality of everything in Japan, and
also with the cleanliness of the country.
I especially enjoyed his stories about
the "pushmen" on the subways. All
in all it must have been a very enlight­
ening trip. Thanks Bob, for having
Jim present his interesting insights into
modern-day Japan.
**********
1st Norwegian: My brother got a case of
hemorrhoids.
2nd Norwegian: Svell, Let's go over and
help him drink it.
**********
Who was the dumbest Swede?
The one who thought Einstein was "one beer"
**********
What did the Dane call his cocktail of
Vodka and Milk of Magnesia?

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
aUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

________________________________

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS •
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

~ HOLIDAY «NN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.-----------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12-00 PJM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 1215 PM
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6*15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P,M.____________

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry

O'Connell
Membership: DIckMoore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

DIRECTORS:
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman: Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; BUI Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Childrent Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygerl, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Doan, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER
John Shea

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 ■ Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Protects
25 - Hal Creal

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gallier
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

February 1983
1 - BUI Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 ■ Ken Elliott

September 1982
7 ■ Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Mllllgan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dyqert;
Rural-Urban
19 • Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests
November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 • Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

March 1983
1 • Um Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - BUI Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Mimes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3,4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217,

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

278-6033
278-6821

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
*• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-2239
278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware. Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E-, Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-5956
.
278-5075
...................... 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

**Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
*• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance, Mary
••Dean, John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

639-8669
639-8329
278-6652
278-5303
. 278-5909
278-5917

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

278-8655

Golliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
•• Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia

NAME

PHONE

"Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278*2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
* “ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service

278-7448

•* Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

278-2007
278*5166
279-7147

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

278-6534
279-7891

Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy

279-7163

Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-9266
279-7810
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
''Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
-». .. 278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278*4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
* “Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* 'Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R.( Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
" Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
•'Moore, Richard D., Steel SpringsMfg., Elaine
278-4198

Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
* “Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
276-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181

•' Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan

279-9492

” * Youtsey, Norman L.. Real Estate, Donna

Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally

278-6856
639-8453

Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

639-4433
639-4635

PHONE

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
279-7223
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
t................. 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J.. . .
. 278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha ,
.............. 278-8840
...
* • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
* * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Lauro
................. 278-7237
* * Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail. Phyllis'

278-5006

'' Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

.............. 279-9412

Schlubotis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278-6586

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Sontford E., Pot
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, DaleG., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

*• Past President

278-2272

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best ”
r\ n -H ys.

The COLDWATEjgfetag, REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER
jqLUfcf’.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SingingesTC^^fthe U. S. A.

ROTARY NOTES JULY 5th
The meeting was called together by President
Larry. The invocation was by Father Man.
Songs were led by our new song
Towns, who had a look of pleased unbelief at
the quality of the singing. I am sure he
felt that if he blinked the club would turn
into the Morman Tabernacle or the Vienna Boys
Choir. Mary Magsig did a fine job on the
accompaniment.
I am sure the heckling by
John Shea was directed to Jerry and not to
Mary, but I guess it shows that old song
leaders get a little testy when they complete
their assignment.
Happy Birthday to Fleimiing Pruit and Larry
Donay.
*****
Rotarian guests were as follows:
Walter Metzqer
LaFayette Ind.
Bill Smith
Marshall
Dave Foster
Quincy
John Worth
Doyle Hoopingarner Rockford
Jerry Hollister Bronson
★★★★★
Non-Rotarian guests were:
Nick Hollister
Larry Howard
Absent .members were as follows:
Bob Loose
Carroll Barnes
Dick Moore
Bill Carlson
John Pierson
Barry Case
Chuck Putnam
Jim Conrad
Bob Seaman
Hal Creal
Howard Taylor
John Dean
Jim Troust
Larry Donay
Les Wise
Buzz Gal Tiers
Norm Youtsey
Bill Grimes
Dick Hruska
*****
At this point of the program President
Larry turned over the gavel to Ri ch Hol ben as
part of the annual changing of club officers.
This was followed by a standing ovation for
Larry for a job well done and then Pres­
ident Rich presented him with a past
President's badge.
Rich read the club a thank you note from
Donna Youtsey for the flowers sent during
her recent hospital stay. Rich also re­
minded the club that anyone interested in
participating in the annual District 636
golf outing to let him know.
*****
President Rich introduced the new sergeantsat-arms, Steve Glover and John Shea. Steve
and John went into great detail on their
guidelines for fineable circumstances in
1983-84. With those ground rules firmly
in mind, the club ought to be a£le to
fund a full-ride scholarship to any Ivy
League school. Who ever heard of a "bounty
for newspaper items that are brought to their
attention or finding pictures and articles
from the newspaper that are not current or
sliding scale for fines based on either
income, or age, or or or?????. I challange
all of you to come next week and see if they
can top this week's performance.

President Rich made the traditional call
for early leavers and the whole club jok*-'.
ingly made a move for the door. Unless
you want to see a grown man cry, I would
suggest that we all are a little more
subtle next time.
*****
Program chairman Duke Sward mentioned that
the following Rotarians have the programs
for July and August
July 12 Howard Teeter (Rumor has it
that Howard is going to use
the Tibbits speakers bureau
for a Tibbits progress report.
July 19 Bob Nagle
July 26 Jim Troust
August 2 Gerry Boguth
August 9 Bill Grimes
August 16 Dick Uhl
August 23 Les Wise
August 30 Chuck Woodward
★★★★★
President Rich decided that he would
let Craig Sebald "off the hook" on
a program today. Rich had discovered
a plot to show a 112. hrs. worth of
Chuck Bacon!s slides on the Danube!
Instead Rich explored the idea of a
stag nite this summer. All you guys
with lake cottages, boats etc, the
line forms at the right to volunteer
to host this in August. Rich is also in­
terested in input for a possible "ladies
nite" in the spring that would interest
more club members and their ladies.
Let's let him know what you would like.
*****
* The meeting closed with a benediction
for Chris Boland Tire Co. and the Good­
year Blimp.

Watch for the T.V. special in the fall
on the "Mission Impossible" theme.
The story is about trying to give a
Pol ack a bath.
Did you here about the Swede who only
put one snow tire on his car because
winter was 1/2 over?

*’You’re in the wrong line — (he coihier ii this woy.°

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB ■ ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJW.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJW.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJW.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJW., .
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJW.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LAGRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 ■ Mark Maire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Mark Maire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman:
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man: Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair
man: Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman: John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman:
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Emest Luse,
Chairman: Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan
Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27, 1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 - Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1982*83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman: Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man: Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton: Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
\JohnShea

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
IB ■ Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Projects
25 - Hal Creal

February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - RobTurner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes

May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

44 Anderson. Fred, Banking Finance. Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie

278-6033
278-6821

Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance. Helen
Barnes. Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-2239
278-8006
278*8086

Holben. Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores. Janet. .
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson. William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrod. James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

4 * Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
4 • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffreys., Fire Insurance,Mary

278-6652
278-5303

• • Dean. John T.. Fire Insurance. Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol

278-5909
278-5917

Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

238-4870

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliott. Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R.. Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
Faller. Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978

Fast, Raymond G», Co-op Extension, Brenda

767-3417

Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb

278-8655

Gathers. William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
o................... 639-4433
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin. Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth

279-7163
279-9266

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

PHONE

279-7223
.......................... 278-8360
278-6704

* • Kennedy, John. A.. Steel Springs Mfg.. Wilma J_..._._.
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
** Klein, John E., Mental Hospital*Patricio . *—*.
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane

278-5790
278-8840
278-6183
278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Morgaret767-4508

* 4 Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service,
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane

278-7448
278-2007
278-5166
279-7147

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue

278-6534
279-7891

Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

238-4323

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783
44 Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* 4 Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura

278-8981

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara

278-5270

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
4 4 Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet

4 4 Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia

278-5033
278-6334

York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
4 4 Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M-, Edna

238-2511
278-2811

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dole G., Christine

279-9349
238-2456

4 4 Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing. Harriet

278-2272

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-7806
278-5521

White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
44 Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
. ... . 278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703

4 4 Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

238-4414

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
4 * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
278-4907
Shea. John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279*9448
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
4 4Teeter,Howard M., Life Insurance. Marian
278-4222
4 ‘Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L., Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni

278-2744
278-7237 44 Past President
278-5006

Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
4 4 Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE^^ataty REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROJARY£LUB,P.o. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingesrwwwrthe U. S. A.

July 12, 1983
President Rich opened the meeting.
Inovation by Jim Troust.

Songs were ably led by Jerry Towns,
beginning with "On Wisconsin"(tune
only) and "Give My Regards To Broadway
in honor of the day’s program.
Howard Taylor's birthday was celebrated
by the Club. No special comments were
made about this; we wonder why!

Guests for today were;
Rotarians; Bill Smith, Lafayette
Jim Canan, Elyria
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
Bill King, Quincy
Bob Beauchamp, Bronson
Peter Baldwin, Quincy
John Gruel, Jackson
Phil Pryor, Oshtemo
Non-Rotarians; Eberhard Voit, W. Ger.
Ken Smoker, Sturgis
Absent Rotarians were;
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Larry Donay
Jim Endicott
Jack F aulkner
Walt Fisher
Dick Fitzgerald
Bill Galliers
Gary Kuckel
Ralph LaGro
Gary Howe
*■
Dean Milligan
John Milnes
Fleming Pruitt
"
Terry Reen
Hal Sexton
Dick Uhl
Jim York
Norm Youtsey
(Remember your make-ups, everbodyl )

(3) President Rich Invites members'
input re; the Stag Outing planned
for August.
(4) Programs coming up;
Next week; Bob Nagle, who will
bring his wife to speak about
Listening Ear.
Following week; Jim Troust, who
will have Bonita Hoffner to
speak about Substance Abuse
Services Of Branch County.
Program Chairman for today was Howard
Teeter, who brought Tibbits Opera
House to the Club, in the form of
Director Barbara Burkhart. Barbara
outlined the musicaj/dramaric line­
up for the summer; NEVER TOO LATE;
PIRATES OF PENZANCE; ON GOLDEN POND;
GYPSY; THE MIRACLE WORKER. Barbara
introduced Wendell Kindberg at the
piano, with singers Colleen Downey,
Peter Gunther, and Cindy Ballard.
The singers presented pieces from
the production, "Pirates Of Penzance";
"Poor Wandering One," "When Frederick
Was A Little Lad," and "Stay,
Frederick, Stay." The Club responded
with enthusiastic applause, and we
are grateful for such a bright,
change-op-pace program. If you haven't
bought tickets yet, now is the time!

Bill Smith shared the following with
us from Vern Vanderbilt, Jr., Dist.
Governor of 656 (1982/3);
One Governor's Thoughts About
The Rotary Gear;
The indiv. gear tooth is selected
for quality, precision, and service - as a Rotarian is properly
selected.
The teeth must be placed correctly
around the gear for it to function just as a member is placed on the
Rotary team to work together.
The tooth is profiled to fit an
Sergeants Steve Glover and John
involute curve for efficient opera­
John Shea did their thing. The week's
tion. The involute is defined as
awardee of the "This Is Your Life"
a curve with an ever-incr. radius;
saga was Charles Baccn, who donned
thus the area under the curve is
the red and white athletic shirt and
ever-imcr. - as Rotary Clubs around
reverse-letter hat denoting the
the world are growing.
distinguished recipient.
John Shea produced a 1953 newspaper
There are 24 teeth of the Rotary
item regarding Walt Balcom and base­
Emblem - as there are 24 hours
ball in Coldwater(even then he was
in the univ. time system on ehe
involved!!)....
planet earth.
The mechanical gear is set by an
Early leavers were allowed to exit
impedence matcher, matching prime
for a $1. fee. .
mover to load. And the Rotary gear
represents a matcher of Rotarians
Announcements of forthcoming events;
to the objects of Rotary. As the
(1) Dan Magsig put in a plug for
load is fitted to a prime mover
for Togetherness 83, ths
through a mech
mech.. gear set
set, so the
Christian Music Program scheduled
Rotary gear matcher makes our work
for July 23 from 6 to 11 P.M.
lighter through the co-op. of
at the Fair Grounds. Tickets
all
Rotarians.
are available at Taylor's and
at T-Shirt Alley @ $5. each.
(2) Financial reports for 1982/3
were prepared and distributed
today. If you need a copy, see
Ernie Luse.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
«:DT^Mnc^TEcTCA&lt;^U!iyRY aUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY_______

MARCH 3, 4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
______________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION — HOLIDAY INN — THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1983 • Mark Malre, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 - Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Gelshert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Pro|ects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 ■ Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Galller
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson
October 1982
5 ■ Alan Sward ;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 • Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Malre
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

Director: Walt Balcom

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White
December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blrlnger
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
na tlonal Youth Prelects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 • Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott
March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
i 15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Gelshert
29 - Chet Graves

April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 - Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 - Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman

July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

••Anderson, Fred, Bonking Finance, Kathryn

278-6033

Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
-------- Barnes, Carroll L-., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6821
278-2239
278-8006
278*8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian

278-5956
278-5075
278-5378
278-4741
278-7249

Crotty, Willard E., Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
*"Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
• • Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary

278-2096
639-8669
639-8329

Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
• • Dean, John T., Fire I nsurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Low, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

278-6652
278-5303
278- 5909
278-5917
238-4870

.

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet

PHONE

279-7223
.................... 278-8360

Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4323
Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jean .. .278-6783

* ’Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jeon
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Faller, Albert G., Children's Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Fast, Raymond G.» Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Faulkner, Jock, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Golliers, William. Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda

Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita
Grimes, William D.. Civil Engineer, Irene

279-7810
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn

PHONE
238-4414

Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
278-4907
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704 ’ * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
' * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg.,.Wilmo J.
278-5790 .
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
Swart, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
’ • Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals,
*.................... 278-6183
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
278-6501
278-4222
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912 * • Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
Kuckel, Gory, City Management, Jane
279-7130 • * Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603
Towns, Jerry L-, Banking, Carol
278-8474
LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
278-4402
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margaret767-4508
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail, Carol
279-7806
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
• • Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
. 278-5166
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Moire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147

Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary.................................................
Dygert, John P.. Education Dist«, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968

Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
• * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
.................... 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266

NAME

Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
• * Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-5270
278*2744
278-7237

• • Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

* ’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle

279-9412

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

278*2272

* * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams. Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
*• Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

‘ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pot
Mon, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet.'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

-.............. 279-9349
238-2456

*• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

238-2511
278-2811

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
C0LDMTER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEtf^tary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesrfMWn the U. S. A.

July 19, 1983

the No, 1 team in the Nation. (With­
out a fine I might add)

President Rich opened the meeting.
Invocation by Bob Mann.

Dick Uhl spoke up.•.not to let Gary
get to far out of line...and stated
they were a sentimental choice only.
Go Blue2

Songs were led by our "Good Ole Wis­
consin Grad". Jerry T°yms, ably
assisted on the piano by Winnie
Kornstien.
There were four birthdays celebrated,
Barry Case, Steve Glover, Fred Ander­
son and Larry Dunworth...with only
Barry Case not present to listen to a
beautiful rendition of Happy Birthday
sung by the club.

Guests for today were:
Rotarians: Bill Smith, Lafayette
Ray Ehl, Quincy
Clyde Williams (Past
president of our lo­
cal club)
Barry Bender, Quincy
Larry Hagen, Bronson
Alan Davidson

Non-Rotarians: Howard Garthwaite

Sergeants Steve (Frick) Glover and John
(Frack) Shea did their usual fine job
of emptying the pockets of their fellow
Rotarians. John introduced Chuck Bacon
who presented this week’s ’’This is your
life” award to Jerry Towns.

Early leavers were excused for the fee
of Sl.OO.
Duke Sward announced the programs for
next few weeks.
August 26 - Jim Troust
August 2 - Duke Sward
August 9 - Bill Grimes
Dick Uhl
August 16
August 2J - Les Wise
August 30 - Chuck Woodward

program was introduced b;
by Duke
Today’s1 program,
Sward, :*in the absence of Bob Nagle.
He introduced Elaine Moore and Sue Na­
gle who informed us of Listening Bar,
which is a telephone crisis line manned
by a group of trained volunteers. Their
puroose is to provide crisis interven­
tion at the time of day when most agen­
cies and helping organizations are closed
The Listening Ear crisis line is open
from 8:00 p.m. to midnight, a time when
problems often intensify.
The volunteers try to make callers aware
of the facilities and programs available
to them whtfi dealing with a crisis dituation and it’s related problems. The
volunteers respond by listening and
caring, and often make referrals to the
appropriate agency or facility.

Absent Rotarians:
Pat Albright
Carroll Barnes
Bill Carlson
Barry Case
Bill Crotty
Jeff Dean
Jerry Dearing
Ken Elliott
Ray Fast
Bill Galliers
Dennis Holcomb
Bob Kerr
Jim Koss
Mark Maire
Ralph LaGro
John Milnes
Bob Nagle
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Fleming Pruitt
Terry Reen
Dave Rubley
Paul Ruse
Howard Taylor
Jim Troust
Howard Turner
Chuck Woodward
Norm Youtsey
President Rich presented Craig Sebald
with a pin for 25 years of perfect
attendance. Congratulations Craig on
this special accomplishment and keep
up the good work.

Announcements:
®
(1) President Rich read a thank you
from Janet Uhl.
(2) President Rich asked that all
committee reports be turned into
, him or the committee chairman on
or before August 1st.
(3) Gary Kuckel also made note that
the pre-season polls had Notre
Dame's football team picked as

Because the Listening Ear is a non-pro­
fit organization, they have to depend *
on donations from individuals and or­
ganizations as well as financial aid
from the United Way. Recently Listen­
ing Ear received contributions from
Sigma Phi Gamma and the Coldwater Rotary
Club. They have approached many dif­
ferent groups, either for direct aid
or help with fund raising, ‘fhey have
just-recently initiated a Friends of
Listening Ear. Through this program
they are asking individuals to join
Listening Ear for five dollars a year.
Friends of Listening Ear are informed
with four newsletters per year and an
annual meeting. These "Friend" can »•
help them become better known in the
community by telling others about the
Listening Ear organization, always in
need of volunteers to man the crisis
line. Thank you Elaine and Sue for a
most informative program.

Meeting was adjourned

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JULY 27 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 17 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 29 - STAG OUTING
NOVEMBER 2 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

MARCH 3,4, 5 - ROTARY SHOW
MAY 3 - PAUL HARRIS AWARD NIGHT
COUNTRY CLUB • ATTENDANCE CREDIT
MAY 31 - ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST

THERE ARE 12 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Ne ighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1 00% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�"c^NUTTEES
COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1982-83
LAWRENCE WOODHAMS
President
RALPH LA GRO
Vice-President
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
ERNEST LUCE
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1983 - Mark Moire, Larry Woodhams,
Norm Youtsey
1984 • Ralph LaGro, Richard Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Bal com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 pm
SPECIAL - When called by President

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Rich Holben
Attendance: Steve Glover, Chair­
man; Tom Miller, Dean Milligan
Classification: Dave Rubley, Chair­
man; Norm Youtsey, Dick Uhl
dub Bulletin: Dave Pierce, Chair­
man; Alan Sward, Jim Troust
Fellowship Activities: Jim York,
Chairman; John Pierson, Terry
O'Connell
Membership: Dick Moore, Chairman;
Chuck Geishert, John Klein
Program: Ralph LaGro
Public Relations: Chuck Woodward,
Chairman; John Milnes
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson
Sergeant-at-Arms: Gary Kuckel,
Jack Faulkner, Co-Chairmen
Flower Committee: Ralph LaGro

★
Director: Alan Sward
Employer-Employee Relations: Reb
Turner, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dan Magsig
Four-Way Test: Fleming Pruit, Chair­
man; Reo Goodwin
Occupational Information: Al
Nelson, Chairman; Carroll Barnes,
Bill Carlson
Retired Friends: Bob Mann, Chair­
man; Vince Kornstein, Gil Patton

District Governor, R.l. District 636
JOSEPH J. CROSS
South Haven, Michigan

Date of District Governors Visit:
JULY 27,1982
President, Rotary International
HIROJI MUKASA
Nakatsu, Oita, Japan

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Dan Dean,
Ed Devito
Rotary Foundation: Barry Case,
Chairman; Bill Tyson, Dick White
World Community Service: Les Wise,
Chairman; Dick Hruska

1982-83
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1982
3 - Robert Loose
10 - James Koss
Environment
17 ■ Ken Worden
24 - Buzz Gal Iler
31 - Bill Bobler;
Handicapped

September 1982
7 - Bob Mann;
Retired Friends
14 - Dean Milligan
21 - William Milnes
28 - John Pierson

October 1982
5 - Alan Sward;
Senior Citizens
12 - John Dygert;
Rural-Urban
19 - Paul Thompson
26 - Jeff Dean;
Student Guests

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Mark Moire
Environment: Jim Koss, Chairman,
Bill Grimes
Handicapped Children: Bill Bobler,
Chairman; Hal Creal
Rural-Urban: John Dygert, Chairman;
Gordon Schlubatis
Safety: Hal Sexton, Chairman;
Jerry Towns
Senior Citizens: Duke Sward, Chair­
man; Chuck Bacon
Student Guests: Jeff Dean, Chair­
man; Ken Elliot
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Dave Rubley, Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom

November 1982
2 - Hal Sexton; Safety
9 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
16 - Barry Case;
- Rotary Foundation
23 - Bill Tyson
30 - Dick White

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONGLEADER
John Shea

January 1983
4 - Carrol Barnes
11 - Dick Blringer
18 - Chuck Putnam; Inter­
national Youth Prol ects
25 - Hal Creal
February 1983
1 - Bill Crotty
8 - Reb Turner; EmployerEmployee Relations
15 - Larry Donay
22 - Ken Elliott

March 1983
1 - Jim Endicott
8 - Ray Fast
15 - Bill Carlson
22 - Edwin Geishert
29 - Chet Graves
April 1983
5 - Robert Kerr
12 - John Klein
19 ■ Dan Magsig
26 - John Milnes
May 1983
3 - Dick Moore
10 - Bob Nagle
17 - Al Nelson
24 - Gil Patton
31 - George Pierce
Rotary Essay Contest
Award Day

★

December 1982
6 - Larry Dunworth
13 - Jim Lyon
20 - Fred Anderson
27 - Charles Bacon

ROTARY SHOW
March 3, 4, 5
Co-Chairmen: Rich Holben,
Dave Rubley
Director: John Dean

June 1983
7 - Fleming Pruitt
14 • Dave Rubley
21 - Paul Ruse
28 - Bob Seaman
July 1983
5 - Craig Sebald
12 - Howard Teeter
19 - Jerry Towns
26 - Jim Troust

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1982-83. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Ralph LaGro 278-2217.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Anderson, Fred, Banking Finance, Kathryn
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine-Surgery, Marjorie
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
•• Biringer, Dick, Civil Law Practice, Jean

PHONE
278-6033
278-6821

278-2239
. . 278-8006
278-8086

Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret

278-5386

Card, Harold,Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
Carlson, William B., Accounting Service, Pat
Case, Barry, CPA, Jo Ann
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
Crotty, Willard E., Jr„ Gasket Mfg., Barbara

278-5956
278-5075
................. 278-5378
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096

•• Cuiy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary
Dean, Daniel D., Auctioneer, Clair
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
Devito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
Donay, Lawrence E., Metal Recycling, Sharon

639-8669
639-8329
278-6652

278-5303
278-5909
278-5917
238-4870

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly S
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
Iveson, Lorry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
” Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
•"Klein, John E.,Mental Hospitals, Patricia . .*
Kornstien, Harold V.. Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane

PHONE

NAME

279*7223
. . . 278-8360
278-6704
278*5790
278-8840
,-9'. . 278-6183

279-7163
279-9266
279-7810

Grimes, William D., Civil Engineer, Irene

278-8668

278-6501
278-2912
279-7130

• LaGro, Ralph L., Hospitals, Gail
278-2217
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies, Ret., Margoret767-4508
• • Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
• * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Mach. Mgr., Jan
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
Miller, Thomas, Furniture, Retail, Delores

278-7448
278-2007
278-5166
279-7147
278-6534

Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Foe

279-7891
238-4323

• ’ Rubley, Dr. G. David, Dentistry, Del Laura

278-7237

•' Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

• • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet

279-9412
278-2272

278-8474

Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Manager, Deni
Tyson, William R., Automotive, Retail,'Carol

278-4402

•“Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda ..278-7703
“ "Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie

278-5033
278-6334
278-5181

• • Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna

278-6586

Honorary Members:
Jolley, Santford E., Pat
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna

Normandin, Thomas E., Janet
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

** Past President

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

i

I

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 M. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

279-7806

278-5521
278-6736

• “ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

■

238-4414
278-8373
278-4907

Towns, Jerry L., Bonking, Carol

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PHONE

Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim ........................
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for the Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Swort, Conrad, Groceries, Retail, Gertrude
278-4350
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail
278-7100
• * Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• “Thompson, Paul W., Agriculture Extension Service, Sara .... 278-6603

Milnes, William S., Hospital Office Business Manager, Jeon .. .278-6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
• • Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248 ’" Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278*8413
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Recoating, Jeon
278-6856
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma
278-2968
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Faller, Albert G., Children’s Clothing, Retail, Charlotte . . . . 278-6978
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane ... .278-5796
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Pierce, David L., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Karen
278-2900
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Associations, Virginia ... 278-6356
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura
278-8981
Geishert, Charles A., Optometry, Pat
639-4433
Pruitt, Fleming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara
278-5270
• * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Metal Tubing Mfg., Nita

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing, Marilyn
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
• * Sexton, Harlow W., Public Motor Freight, Wanda

49036

238-2511
278-2811
279*9349
. ........................... 238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 26, 1983
The meeting was called to order by
President Rich. Invocation by Bob
Man.

Singing was ably led by Jerry Towns.
We celebrated the sole (but glorious;
birthday of Rich Hruska.
Guests for this meeting werei
Rotariansi Bill Smith, Lafayette
Pete Putnam, Lafayette
Web Carlson, Constantine
Bill King, Quincy
Wes Feigert, Findlay
Jim Eley, Bronson
Ed Geishert, Quincy
Dick Spalding, Quincy
Non-Rotarians: Bonita Hoffner

Absent Rotarians werei
Barry Case
Hal Crcal
Ed DeVito
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
Chet Graves
Gary Kuckel
John Martinen
John Milnes’
Al Nelson
Charles Putnam
Paul Ruse
Lester Wise
Larry Woodhams
Sergeants John Shea and Steve Glover
ably relieved several Rotarians of
cold cash.

Jerry Towns made what he called The
Odorous Award to Jim Koss, Sewer
Suzerain, Toy Tycoon, notable owner of
diverse prominent properties....

Announcements included the following:
(1) Craig Sebald reminds us that
22 Remiss Rotarians have not
paid their membership dues as
of today.
(2) Next Tues, a Board Meeting will
be held at Pres. Rich’s house at
7:30 P.M.
(3) Harold Card was honored for
seven years* perfect attendance.
Eleven early leavers were allowed to
go for a mere 50 cents each.

Program Chairman for today was Jim
Troust. He introduced Bonita Hoffner,
Exec. Dir. of Substance Abuse Services
of Branch County. Bonita began her
presentation by indicating some general
features of alcoholics’ situations:
most have had one parent who has an
alcohol problem, or are from homes with
stringent teeotoal convictions. In
either case, to real role model exists
for reasonable social drinking. An
esp. important factor seems to be the
age when problem drinking begins: most

responsible social drinkers
begin between 14 and 20;
those who begin earlier or
later tend to have far more
problems. Most people with
alcohol problems are deeply
into denial and rationalization!
therefore, no one does such a
person a favor by covering up
the situation or refusing to
face it. Control is the key
issue: who is in control: the
drinker or the drink? Is your
drinking a free choice or a
compulsion? Bonita shared with
us several oft-repeated rationali­
zations: (1) I’m not a skid row
bum! (2) I never drink before
5 P.M. (3) All I drink is beer.
(4) I only drink on weekends. (5)
I’m too young to be an alcoholic.
(6) I can quit any time I want.
I’ve done it before! (7) I had
some buddies over; that’s why
we drank so much.... The point
is: an alcoholic can’t control
what’s happening; for him, drink
is a drug, not a beverage. Bonita
shared something about the
services available through the
Substance Abuse Agency, its
funding, and third-party payment
of fees. Several Rotarians asked
questions, which were ably
fielded. Thanks, Bonita, for
an excellent program!
Programs coming up:
Next week...Dick Uhl
August 16...Les Wise

There are two types of people who say very little;
the quiet ones and the gabby ones.
Fighting pollution may be too big a project for a
people who can't figure out why all that dust accumulates
under a bed.
After a ship has been sunk, everyone knows how it
might have been saved.
Shared joy is double joy and shared sorrow is half­
sorrow.

It is better to say “thank you" and not mean it
than to mean it and not say it.
A lot of good would be accomplished in this world if
nobody cared who got the credit.
Thank you, Wildal Buck and a half for the booklet.
A real bargain.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S VISIT
AUGUST 1 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 • 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PM.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
Preeldent
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1984 • John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoa Balcom
1988 • Mark Malre, Carroll Barnet

Past President

Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb. Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, Rd. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

John Dygert

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns

★
ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUgust1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dlok Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 • Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17- Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott
May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

November 1983
1 • Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
June 1984
15 - Gary Howe
5 - Dick Hruska
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban . .12 - Larry Iveson .
19 - Bob Kerr
26 ■ John Klein
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
July 1984
13 - Terry Reen
3 - Vince Kornstien
20 - Chuck Young
10 - Gary Kuckel
27 - Chuck Bacon
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
January 1984
31 - Dan Magsig
3 - Dick Biringer

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
• * Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
. 276-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*" Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5366
Boguth, Qerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy....
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
CreaJ, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Wliliard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara.
278-2096
*' Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
.................278-5303
*• Dean, John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing. Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-5984
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth ...................
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* * Gelshert, Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
............ 279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene ........................... 278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, HolIv.L
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
....................... 236-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores,_Janpt. ,t... v
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn...'
278-6704
* * Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
....................... 278-8840
” Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
*" Luse, Ernest W„ Accounting Service
278-7448
‘ * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
*■ Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
' * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-6453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Piersog, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
*• Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAAAE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

** Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubalis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
.
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H„ Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
’* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
•* Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
” Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara. .278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C.. Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
'" Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
*’ Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
" * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
* ‘ Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
*' Woodward, Charles L„ Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F„ Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
** Youtsey, Norman L„ Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* • Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49Q36

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 2, 1983
The meeting was called to order by
Pres. Rich. A moment of silence was
observed in memory of John Shea’s
father. Invocation by Jim Troust.

Duke Sward introduced Sen. Nick
Smith, who was today's program.
Smith represents Branch, Hillsdale,
and Jackson Counties at Lansing.
Nick began by reminding us that,
Singing was led by Jerry Towns, with
for the first time in a decade,
Winnivere Kornstien at the piano.
we have legislature(both houses)
We celebrated John Klein’s birthday.
and governor's mansion belonging
to the same party. The Senate
Guests for today were:
majority, however, is thin; only
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Ind.
18:20j and, with' Sen. Mack gone a
Leo Sanderson. Quincy
good deal of the time, the margin
Clarence Walters(alias Snyder)
shrinks to one. Smith believes that
this may well issue in "a vicious
Absentees for today's meeting were;
party fight" in the future over
Charles Bacon
John Martinen
economic legislation. Smith believes
Terry O'Connell
Barry Case
Michigan is going to see steady
Gil Patton
Bill Crotty
economic improvement(albeit not as
Fred Culy
Geo. Pierce
rapid as elsewhere) until about
Larry Donay
Chuck Putnam
1986, when an increase in interest
Jack Faulkner
Paul Ruse
rates is expected to slow things
Ed Geishert
Bob Seaman
down considerably. Michigan, he
Bill Grimes
Craig Sebald
said, has been slow to adjust to
Larry Iveson
Hal Sexton
anying but "big cars" - the first
Howard Taylor
Gary Kuckel
sub-compact built here rolling of
Norm Youtsey
Paul Thompson
the line only after 1980(!). He
Fr. Man told the Club that today is
believes there is no "identifiable
Leo Sanderson’s 53rd wedding anniv.
economic philosophy" in place at
The membership gave Leo a warm round
the governor's office, and forsees
of applause.
a continuing battle over the stilllarge budgets prepared by the
Pres. Rich announced that the "Co-ed. executive ($5.4 billion this year) Stag" (?) will be held Sat., Aug. 27, backed, of course, by the 38% income
at Rubleys' country place. We won't
tax hike - and the very large % of
recount what was said about who would that budget going to social services.
pay for this outing....
Sen. Smith took comments and questions
from the floor - on such matters
Sergeant Steve, ably assisted by Jim
do i_he financing of the public schools
York as bag-man, pulled off one of,
ari-d limitation of the legislative
the most memorable of recent events
term. Sen. Smith commented only
by introducing two Exotic Dancers,
generally about schools. As to
sans most of their clothing, who
the legislative term, he indicated
emerged from the kitchen to glitter,
he favored a ceiling nn the total
gyrate, wiggle, slither, and tintina- number of years a legislator could
bulate their way about the membership serve without a break; only if this
to the sound of Middle Eastern
option could not be implemented
melodies. (All the gals in "1001
would he fall back to supporting
Nights" seem to have been wella constitutional limit on the legis­
endowed, and our local versions were
lative session.
similarly blessed.) Somehow, Reb
Turner wound up with a gold veil when Anybody who missed Nick Smith’s
"goodie" aboiyt a lawyer, a physician,
all was done, what do you suppose
and
a state legislator marooned
this means??
on a desert island -- will just have
to regret he wasn’t here today!!!
A cooling-down period ensued before
introduction of the program. In. this
Program next week ---time, Jim Koss read an extraordinarily
under the direction of
good piece about the recipient-toDick Uhl.
be of the "League of the Backwards
R" - so good, in fact, he couldn’t
stop laughing at his own material!
The problem was--the recipient wasn t
SOME REAL OLDIES
present. Jim made a quick switch and
Old chemists never die. Tlvy just fas! to react.
switch and presented it to
Al­
Old truck drivers never die. They just fail to
ternate," Hal ("real;
make the grade.
Early leavers were allowed to depart
for 50 cents each.

Old salesmen never die. They just go out of
commission.
Old fishermen never die. They just smell that way.
Old gardners never die. They just spade away.
Old crapshooters never die. The just fade.
Old taxes never die. They just turn up under a
different name.

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S VISIT

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY

AUGUST 1 . DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJVL

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 • Mark Make, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galliers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson, '
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

+

SONG LEADER

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 ■ Chuck Woodward
September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 ■ Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher
October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
16 - Dick Guisinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 • Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

December 1963
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Pulnam;
International Youth
17- Bill Bobler
24 ■ Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Casa
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 • Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 ■ Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galliers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein
July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
'" Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie"... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-6006
• * Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
276-2096
*" Culy, Fred, Jewejry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary... .639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S„ Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
‘' Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma ... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* ’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
.............. 279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing,'jt.cquelyn
278-6704
" Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
** Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret, Margaret 767-4508
• * Luse, Ernest W„ Accounting Service
278-7448
■" Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan..
.278-5166
Make, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E„ Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
** Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E„ Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
■ • Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

’• Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
** Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle... 279-9412
Schlubatls. Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L„ Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
“ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
" Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
*' Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust. Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
’■ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
” Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
** Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
•" Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
'' Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia... .278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
"* Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

49035

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 9, 1983
Today’s meeting was called to order by
President Rich. Invocation For the
day was given by Bob Man.
Singing was led by Jerry Towns, with Winnie
Komstien at the piano.

Two birthdays were celebrated:
John Shea and Jeff Dean
Guests for today were:
Rotarians:
Linus Heydon, Sr.
Bill Smith
Dick Spaulding
Ken Worden
Non-Rotarians:
Shirley Bailey
Absent Rotarians were:
Barry Case
Jim Conrad
Bill Crotty
Fred Culy
Duane Davidson
Jerry Dearing
Jim Endicott
Ray Fast
Bill Gallier
Dick Guisinger
Bill Grimes
Jim Koss
Gary Howe
Dan Magsig
Mark Mai re
John Milnes
Terry O'Connell
Gil Patton
George Pierce
Bob Seaman
John Shea
Lester Wise
Norm Youtsey

President Rich passed around sign-up sheets
for the "Co-Ed" Rotary Pig Roast, August
27th, tentatively set up for 4:30 p.m. at
Dave Rubley's "Country Place". Please
make sure to sign up for a most enjoyable
outing.
Ernie Luce was honored for 35 years of
perfect attendance. Congratulations
Ernie 11 Keep us the good work I

Craig Sebold says that there are still 12
members who have not paid their dues, (could
this number in any way relate to our very
own Rotary Club "Disciples"?)

The following names have been submitted for
new membership:
Classification
John Yelavich
Automobile Sales
Gary Hart
Radio Broadcasting
Any objections should be made in writing
within 10 days.

This brought us to our own beloved Sergeantof-Arms Steve Glover who was ably assisted
by bagman Dave Rubley (I think It was
Dave Rubley.. .It was pretty hard to see over
Dick Hruska, but It sounded very much like
Dave’s voice)
Sergeant Steve brought to light a couple of
very interesting points of interest. One being
the ability of Carroll Barnes to navigate his
boat masterfully through the waters of
Coldwater Lake only to run aground on a sand
bar! Good job Carroll.

Also it was brought to the clubs attention
that Howard Taylor and the some Carroll
Barnes just celebrated their 25th Wedding
Anniversary (or was it class reunion)
Anyway Steve and Dave did a fine job of
collecting a couple dollars.

Hal Creal then made his presentation of
this weeks recipient of "This is your Life
Award" to Ernie Luce, but not before he
asked to see Howard and Carroll kiss one
another on the check in celebration of their
"anniversary"
Early leavers were allowed to depart for
mere $1.00 each.

Duke Sward introduced Dick Uhl
who was responsible for the days program.
Dick introduced to the club Shirley Bailey
who is the Executive Vice President of the
Branch County Community Health Center,
who is presently acting as President.
Shirley discusser! with the club future con­
struction and renovation plans in store for
the Health CerffSr. The Health Center
has filed a letter of intent and a certificate
of need to replace some of the 30 year old
X-Ray equipment and gained an approval of
$241,000 to take care of this particular need.
Shirley discussed the possibility of an
addition being added to the present 1971
addition which would extend approximately 100
feet to the East and 140 feet running from
North to South. The plans here are to develop
a "Wellness Center" and a conference center on
the 1st floor and doctors office space on the
2nd floor. She stated there was a tremendous need
for physician office space. One of the major
problems of recruiting new doctors to the area
is the lack of office space close to the hospital.
This would hopefully solve their problem.
Many in house renovations are planned and can
possibly be paid with money already on hand
within the hospital.
The speculative cost of building the new addition
and the renovation of the present heating and
ventalation system would be in the neighborhood
of 3 to 3.5 million dollars. It was also noted that
at this time the hospital is «n good financial
shape, that is is relatively debt free.
Thank you Shirley for a most informative program.
MEETING WAS ADJOURNED
Programs through the month of August
17th - Bill Grimes
23rd - Les Wise
30th - Chuck Woodward

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
President
RICHARD HOLBEN
President Elect
ALAN SWARD
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
Treasurer
GARY BOGUTH

★
DIRECTORS:
1984 • John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Wai toe Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR * 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL * When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983
President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing
M

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse
★

SONG LEADER

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 ■ Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 ■ Les Wise
30 • Chuck Woodward
September 1983
0 ■ Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 • Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
16 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jirn Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns
★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 • Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Ute Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*• Blringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5366
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
.......... 278-5378
Conrad. James 0., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara.
278-2096
’ ’ Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary... .639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
■* Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon ...
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8964
Dygert, John P„ Education Dlst., Mary
276-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Waiter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
*' Gelshert, Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nila
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

aASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb* Dennis J..--Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, &lt;b«rry L., Priding, Jacquelyn
278-6704
*’ Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
*' Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
’' Luse, Ernest W.. Accounting Service
278-7448
’ * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
*" Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-419B
' * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Ramming S. Jr.. Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
•' Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* * Past President

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Honorary Members:

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

QASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
■* Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
’* Sexton, Harlow W„ Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
’• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
*' Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Trousl, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
•* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* * Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H„ Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
“ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
* * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
‘' Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth. Property Management. Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
" Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

4903$

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, f»«O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 16, 1983

Rush began?? Walt Fisher did!!!!
The meeting was called to order by
-Al Nelson, our Mayor, identified
President Rich. Invocation by Jim
McKinley as the President who
Troust.
resigned from office August 9, 197411!
Songs were led by Jerry Towns with
Winnivere at the piano. We’re not sure Early Leavers left with a minimum of
fuss.
who the Wisconsin graduates are in
our club, but we sang "your song."
Vice-President Duke introduced Tom
The club is to be congratulated on
Miller who, with Bill Grimes, is on
verses 1 and 3 of "America"; apparently the Environment Committee. Tom intro­
we sing better standing up!
duced Alan Swain, who is Secretary of
the Lake Board. Mr. Swain reminded the
The week-old birthday of John Shea
club of the dement plant which operated
(write-in for Mayor) and the more
from the early 1900’s until 1947,
proximate birthdays of Duke Sward and
extracting marl and virtually creating
John Dygert were celebrated by the
Messenger Lake. In the 1950*s, with
club.
suspension of these operations, lakes
Guests for today were:
silted up and channels became slowly
Rotarians: Gil Molitor, Florida
choked
with weeds. An organization was
Bill Smith, Lafayette
formed called the Morrison-Hodunk
Barry Bender, Quincy
Lake Assn, to battle the weed encroachment,Ken Worden, Florida
The
effort proved beyond the group’s
Warren Wade, Bronson
capacity.
Von Soule et al. then took
Non-Rotarians:
up
the
effort
to study the problem
Alan Swain
on an area-wide basis and to involve
all affected judicatories. The Lake
Absent members today were:
Board was formed in 1967(City of
Harold Card
Coldwater, Coldwater Twp., Girard
Barry Case
Twp., and rep. from the DNR). The
Hal Creal
Board hired Snell Egineering to to a
Bill Crotty
major feasibility study. This took nearly
Ed DeVito
two years. The lakes were found to be
Ken Elliott
in an extreme state of eutrofication
Jack Faulkner
as a result of raw sewage from the city
Steve Glover
and State Home and farm run-off. The
Bill Grimes
lakes had to be dredged and raw nutrients
Larry Iveson
drastically cut. The city improved its
John Martinen
-x
r
Terry 0’Cnnnei1
tZTOdtLulOnv pxcLAiu f the S Catt? llOfllt? L'aTi
Charles Putnam
its effluent through the city system;
Howard Taylor
and major dredging was begun. A mill
Paul Thompson
lecy was passed, as well as a special
Howard Turner
assessment for lakeshore property.
Dick Uhl
Lansing, by special legislation,
Larry Woodhams
created the County Bd. of Public Works
Norm Youtsey
to handle the monies generated. In 1973,
the dredging began. It took 4 years.
Vice-President Duke reminded members
1,500,000 cubic yards of material were
of upcoming programs:
removed,
at the cost of $1,100,000.
August 23.....Les Wise
About
6
miles
of shoreline were directly
August 30......... Chuck Woodward
involved.
The
Lake
Board has as its
Sept. 6.............. Fred Anderson
present responsibility the building of
If yqu haven't signed up for the Pig
a Lake Maint. Fund as well as yearly
Roast on the 27th, contact Pres. Rich
weed treatment and planning for dredging
operations at the three crucial river
today!!
Sergeant John Shea, aided by Dan Magsig mouths in the near future. The Board is
’also the responsible body for seeing to
collected money from the brotherhood
periodic water quality and fishery
on various pretexts:
-Ernie Luse bought back a picture studies (via DNR) and the maintenance
of the Hodunk Dam.
of himself in knee-breeches.
-John Milnes paid $1. for every
good year of his 25-year mar­
riage. Congratulations, John!
-Bob Seaman paid $2. for a front­
page picture of his mother-inNo matter w'nat happens, there is always somelaw as Fair Queen.
body who knew it would.
Too many people work up a head of steam’
-Chuck Woodward told us more than
we ever knew before about Wrong
before they know what’s cooking.
Tact is the ability to make a. person see the
Way Corrigan
-Would you have believed anyone
lightning without letting him feel the bolt.
in the club would have known
Picnics are occasions on which people have their
outings and insects have their innings.
the date the Klondike Gold
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJA^
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJA.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12:15 PJA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
_______ UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12-.10 PJA.____________

“

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltow Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman: Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeanta-at-Arma: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 ■ Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 ■ Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 ■ Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 ■ Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 • Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change elates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
* ’ Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie"... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*' Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
* * Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary... .639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
' ’ Dean. John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
.
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dlst., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb...
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
** Geishert. Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulslnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgiann% 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn...
• ....... ^278-6704
•’ Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat...
....
238-2511
*' Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
•’ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
” Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
................ 278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
" Moore, Richard D„ Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
•• Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H„ Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
*• Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell. Dale G., Christine

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

• * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

’ ’ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis.... 278-5006
’* Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald; Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
•* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
” Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• • Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
• ■ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
‘ ‘ Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•• Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
‘ ’ Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
• ’ Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F„ Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
" Youtsey, Norman L, Rea) Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 23, 1983
President Rich called the meeting to
order.

Invocation given by Father Bob Man.
Singing was ably led by Jerry Towns
assisted by Winnie Kornstein, with
only minor difficulty on ROTARY.
The club acknowledged the birthdays
of Larry Iveson, &amp; Terry O’Connell.
Rotarian Guests for the day;
Bill Smith or White (?) from Lafayette
Ken Worden
Garry Gillett, Marshall
Roger Jones, Marshall
Wendell Hathaway, Bronson
Don Leeth, Bronson
Doug Thompson, Bronson
Dan Dobson, Quincy
Pete Baldwin, Quincy

Larry Woodhams gave us a short reminder
on the importance of the school millage
election to be held next Tuesday, 8-30-83.
Polls to be open from 7am to 8pm. Let's
all get out and vote YES on this critical
issue.

Sargeant's John &amp; Steve did their best to
increase the scholarship fund by fining
the table that had 2 Bill Smiths at it,
Dave Rubley kindly (?) contributed $5. for
the outstanding creation of a map to his
lake home. I kept hearing Dave mutter
something about a Purdue graduate assisting
him. John reminded members about delinquent
dues.
Early Leavers left at a charge of 50C each.

Duke Sward reminded the following persons
of upcoming programs;

Absentees for the day
Charles Bacon
Bill Bobier
Jerry Boguth
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Ray Fast
Buzz Galliers
Ed Geishert
Dennis Holcomb
Gary Kuckel
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Dan Magsig
Bob Nagle
John Pierson
Howard Taylor
Paul Thompson
Dick White
Jim York

*

“

•

(Let's get those make-ups in.)

President Rich reminded us all of the
Pig Roast to be held on 8-27-83,
beginning at 5:30pm at Dave Rubley's
summer place, somewhere South of here
near the Indiana/Michigan border, off
of Flint Road. Beer &amp; Wine will be
provided. Bring your lawn chairs!!!

Chuck Woodward August 30
Fred Anderson
Sept. 6
Sept. 13 is still being worked on
Jerry Dearing
- Sept. 20
Walt Fisher
Sept. 27
Duke also reminded us that District 636
Governor John Van Blarcum, would be here
on September 20, 1983. Plan to be at the
meeting that day if at,all possible.
Today's program chairman was Les Wise, who
introduced Dean Milligen as our program for
today.
Dean, as Vice-President of Coldwater Industrial
Growth, Inc. gave us an update on what CIG
is currently doing in an attempt to revitalize
the Branch County area. He also reminded us
that CIG was initially created by the Chamber
of Commerce, as Coldwater Industrial Corp.
in 1954. From 1954 to 1974, CIC built 6 shell
buildings, selling 5 of them to firms such as
LeRan, Bundy, Borg Warner, Amax, &amp; Simpson Ind.
CIG has established 3 committees to help
revitalize our area-Capital Investment, Jobs
Creation, and Programs Committee. All 3 are
■? t

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sritivslv

icocHor

to

business in Branch County.

Thanks Les &amp; Dean for a very timely and
informative program.
Meeting Adjourned.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 1 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1 2 3 ROTARY swavu
1' 2' 3 R°TARY SHOW

STAG OUTING

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAAAS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 5:15 PM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PM.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 PM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PM.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PM.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY MB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1083-84
PrMldont
RICHARD HOLBEN
President Elect
ALAN SWARD
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
Treasurer
GARY BOGUTH
DIRECTORS:
1084 »John Dygert, Rich Holban
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1988 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR • 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants*at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Date of District Govarnor'a Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983
President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 ■ Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 • Walt Fisher

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Salliers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

1883-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Cltlzene: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Gueste: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

★

SONG LEADER

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Blringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17- Bill Bobler
24 ■ Harold Card
31 • Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 ■ Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17- Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott
May 1984
1 • Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galliers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production,'Colleen .. 238-2479
’ * Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie'... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K„ Life Insurance, Helen
276-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
•• Blringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O„ Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Willlard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
** Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
** Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dlst., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth

Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
** Gelshert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulslnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georglanna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
..................... 276-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
*■ Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
•• Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
** Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
*' Luse, Ernest W„ Accounting Service
278-7448
* * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147

Martlnen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
’..... 279-7891
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
** Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill.. .278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
279-9350
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
639-4635
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8961
279-7163
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
279-9266
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
279-7810
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
278-6668 ■** Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

** Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

*■ Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
•• Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
** Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
** Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
’ * Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
•* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
'• Van Aken, Fritz E„ Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•• Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
’ ’ Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
*' Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
** Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 30, 1983

The meeting was called to order by
President Rich. Invocation by Fr.
Man.

Sergeants John Shea and Terry
O'Connell auctiomed off four bags
of left-over barbecued pork; the
lot went to Mark Maire for $11.
(If they'd been refrigerated, the
price would no doubt have been
higher....) Dick White received
his "GO STATE" license plate back
from the Pig Roast site. A "wind
Riders" crew hat, complete with
pins, went .unclaimed. (We think
it might belong to Dean Milligan.)
Gordon Schlubatis paid a dollar
fine because he is either "an old
settler" or "a thresher." Gordon,
by the way, did not introduce any
guest as Smith...Brown...White.. .
or anything else....

Songs were led by Jerry Towns, with
Mary Magsig at the piano. The re­
markable announcement was made that
Winnie is "traveling in Europe" which may be fine, but sans husband?!
After all, Vince was undeniably here
today! (He says they could only
afford one ticket.-...)
Guests for today were:
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
Ed Perkins, Bronson
Bill Smith, Lafayette, Tnd.
(Bill said his good-byes for
• the season, and kindly pre­
sented the Club with a check
for the Scholarship Fund.
Early leavers(of which there were
Many thanks, Bill!!!)
plenty)exited at $1. each.
Absent Rotarians today were:
Next week's programs Hal Sexton
Bill Bobier
September 13: (Perhaps) Gordon Johncock
Jerry Boguth
September 20: Jerry Dearing
Harold Card
September 27: Walt Fisher
Jim Conrad
Hal Creal
Chuck Woodward, chairman for today's
Bill Crotty
program, introduced Marti Charles
Duke Davidson
of Tomson McKinnon Securities, Inc.
John Dean
Mrs. Charles had several suggestions
Ken Elliott
for "mean husbans” which would be
Jim Endicott
of benefit to all wives now and
Ray Fast
in the event of the death of the
Jack FauTkner
- main.income-earner: (1) Make sure
Walt Fis’er
you're planning for your retirement?
Dick Fitzgerald
only 15-20% of those eligible for
Ed Geishert
IRA's have them. There is no such
Steve (Hover
thing as a perfect plan, but you
Bill Grimes
need to have something in place!
Jim Koss
(2) Many wives have difficulty
Gary Howe
dealing with the eventual’ ty of
Dean Milligan
their husband ' s death. Nevertheless,
Gil Patton
have a will and keep it current John Pierson
else the State will divide your
Fleming Pruitt
assets as it wishes. (3) Take the
Chuck Putnam
trouble to get your Soc. Sec.
Hal Sexton
earnings record. $69,000,000,000 are
• Paul Thompson
known to have gone to the wrong
Reb Turner
accounts as of 1980. (4) Take time
Jim York
to make complete records and tell
(Woe be to you, if you do not
your spouse where they are. (5)
make up!)
Update your insurance. (6) Evaluate
Annnouncements included the
your sticks and bonds. Because
grandpa invested in Amalgamated
following: (1) No Rotary in Quincy
this coming Monday. (2) Our thanks
Widgets doesn't mean you should!
(7) Women are at a real disad­
to Dave Rubley for the use of his
country place for the Pig Roast.
vantage if they do not have an
(3) Cards may be sent to Chick Kennedy
employable skill; death of a spouse
at the Coldwater Hospital. (4) This
in their 40's or 50's can be
isNorm Youtsey’s last Coldwater
catastrophic. Talk about, ana plan
Rotary meeting. He and his family
for, the kind of lifestyle your
are moving to Brighton, where Norm
wife needs to have if something
happens to you! THE TIME TO LEARN
will be a manufacturer's rep. Best
ABOUT PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
of luck to you, Norm! We'll miss,you.
(5) Pres. Rich fined the Sergeants
IS BEFORE SOMETHING HAPPENS!
Thanks, Chuck, for a fine program!
$5(yia Club vote) for failing to do
housekeeping chores before and after
the last 3 meetings (!).
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
march , 2 3 rqtaRY SHOW
W

STAG OUTING

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAAAS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJVL.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJIA.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 • John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
Past President

Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR -1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - Whan called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Make
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chaimian; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Auguat1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 ■ Chuck Woodward
September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 ■ Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon
January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 ■ Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 ■ Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
•’ Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*' Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
276-2096
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
•* Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
•' Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot. Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R„ Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
” Geishert. Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulsinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr„ Tire.s, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
. 238-5276
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry Lj’Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
*• Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
” Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
276-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
’ " Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
"' Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
" Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
*' Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E„ Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-6981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
• ■ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
" Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
276-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
•• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* * Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M„ Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
*• Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* ‘ Van Aken, Fritz E„ Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•* Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
* * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
* * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna......................... 278-6586

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

•• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PHONE

" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
•• Ruse, Paul E„ Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412

49036

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The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 6, 1983
The meeting was called to order by
President Rich. Invocation by Jim
Troust.

Songs were led ( for the first time)
by John Martinen, accompanied by
Estelle Voss at the piano. John had
courage enough to begin with 'The
Batrle Hymn Of The Republic I
There were no birthdays to be celebrated.
Guests for today's meeting were i
Dave Foster, Marshall
Al Wiler, Bronson
Dale Brown, Quincy
Ken Worden, Florida
Absent members werei
Charles Bacon
Harold Card
Jerry Dearing
Ed DeVito
Ken Elliott
Bill Galliers
Bob Loose
Jim Lyon
Dean Milligan
Dick Moore
Paul Ruse
Jerry Towns
Charles Woodward

Directors will meet at the President’s
house a week from this Thursday.

A reminder! on the 20th, the District
□-&gt; will be with uo
that means
committee chairmen will meet with him
jn the morning.

to outline the nature of his new
company and what he hopes to
accomplish. Hal reminded us that
de-regulatuon of the trucking
industry in 1980 basically a^c®r”
to way things have been done since
1933. The goal of TASC will be to
be a ”broker” for smaller companies
in the newly de-regulated shipping
field - essentially to "provide a
traffic department" for Individual
businesses on a contract basis.
Presently, thirty trucking companies
can pick up and deliver in Cold­
water, as opposed to seven in the
past. Hal and five others formerly
with ATL are in businessto (1)
provide routing information,
(2) get rate quotations, (3) audit
freight bills for the customer,
(4) trace shopments lost en route,
(5) expedite delayed shipments,
(6) pursue claims against carriers,
(7) survey the real needs of a
shipper, and (8) negotiate rates
with a carrier. The company is
collaterally Involved in the "truck­
load business," working with private
carriers as agents in our area.
The office handling this aspect of
the business was recently opened in
Fremont, Ind. This is an attractive
opportunity for most small shippers,
inasmuch as private carriers can
do the job at half the rate of
the big "common carriers."
Hal fielded several good questions
-from the floor. We thank you for
an interesting program!I

Sergeants John Shea and Steve Glover
Money is called "legal tender”, bvt when you don’t
zeroed in on
have it it's tough.
-Jack Faulkner, for whateverFunny how a dollar can look so big when you take
it was he did at Auburn....
it to church, and so small when you take it to the store.
-an unknown Rotarian who was
Money used to talk. Then it whispered. Now it just
referred to as "Lester Luce"!
sneaks off.
-Ernie Luse, who paid yet again
Inflation is when the buck doesn't stop anywhere.
for what was described as
There
ate still a few things we can get for a quarter
and 1885 picture(Come on,
. . . nicklcs. dimes, pennies... .
guys, Ernie isnlt THAT old!).
There's one consolation about inflation; the money
-Jim York, for his no-longervou
don't have isn't worth much.
record-breaking Perch.
-Hal Sexton, who redeemed his
ballooning hat (with oak
leaves and clusters).
Sixteen early leavers paid $1.00 to
depart.
&gt; Friends come and go, but enemies accumulate.
A bird in the hand is safer than one overhead.
Vice-President Duke reviewed up-coming
When someone you greatly admire and respect
programs! Next week....Gordon Johncock appears to be thinking deep thoughts, the chances are
Sept. 20...Jerry Dearing,
he's thinking about lunch.
with Gordon Welch from
To make an enemy, do someone a favor.
Had enough?
Mich. Gas
Sept. 27 • • .Walt FLshc*.*, chmn.

Duke introduced Hal Sexton, who was
himself today's program. Hal has
recently created "Traffic Assistance
&amp; Service Corporation." For openers, he
took us through some of his "Rules
For Safe Driving," with Duke as the
portable easel.... He then went on
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
march 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12-.10 P.M

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recordinfl
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygart, Rich Holban
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoe Balcom
1986 - Mark Malra, Carroll Barnas

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Nonn Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Septamber 1983
6 ■ Frod Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

★
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

John Dygert
★

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves.
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Auguat1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

&amp;
SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 ■ Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 • Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott
May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 • Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

President, Rotary International
January 1984
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
3 - Dick Biringer
Blacksburg, Virginia
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
•• Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn..................... 278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie"... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
............ 278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
•’ Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
................. 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian.................... 278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr„ Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
• ’ Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy................................ 639-8669
• ’ Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol..................................278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary............................. 278-4248
Elliot, Ken. Vending Machines, Judy................................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda.................. 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb........................... 278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth......................
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
• ’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen. Retail Drugs, Cindy................................ 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth......................
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene ............................. 278-8668

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulslnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Jjres, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Lait^ L., PrtfctlnjfpJacquelyn
278-6704
*' Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
................. 238-2511
• ■ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
" Klein, John E„ Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
" Luse, Ernest W„ Accounting Service
278-7448
• ’ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
......... 279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
** Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
** Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H„ Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
” Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

•• Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
•* Ruse, Paul E„ Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing
. • 238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
” Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea. John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* ’ Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
* ’ Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
'* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
..............................278-5521
•• Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
*■ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
■ ‘ Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
*• Woodward, Charles L„ Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F„ Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
* * Youtsey, Norman L„ Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6783
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The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 13, 1983
"President" Mark Maire opened todays
meeting in the absence of Rich Holben.
Invocation was given by Bob Man.
Songs were led by our able song leader
Jerry Towns minus the piano, "No Piano
Player", but the club responded with all
the style of the "Morman Tabernacle
Choir".. .well almost I
Guests for today were:
Rotarians: Bill Smith, Lafayette
Ken Worden
Rich Barnes, St.JoeBenton Harbor
Richard Mills, Hillsdale
Non-Rotarians:
Clyde Kimber, Dunedin, FL
Gordon Johncock, Coldwater
Earl Nagle, Coldwater
Steve Widlitzki, Coldwater
Jennifer Fultz
Scott Anderson, Coldwater

Absent Rotarians were:
Walt Balcom
Barry Case
Hal Creal
Bill Crotty
Larry Donay
Ray Fast
ct.u«

John Milnes
George Pierce
John Pierson
Charles Putnam
Bob Seaman
Alan Sward
"*
t-~.

Howard Turners
Jim York

Gary Hart
Rich Holben
Larry Iveson
Bob Kerr
Jim Koss

"President" Mark informed the club of a few
announcements

(1) The District Governor, Robert
VanBlaricom will be here September
20th.
(2) There will be a Board of Directors
Meeting Thursday night, September 15 th
at 7:30 to be held at President Rich's
house.
(3) A thank you note from Father Man was
read thanking the club for the donation
to the hospital in his name.

"President" Mark then reluctantly called for the
Sergeants.
Sergeants John &amp; Steve did their usual
zany thing - John informed the club that
Gordon Schlubatis did not have his badge
on and Gordon admitted that it had been
2 weeks since he had worn.it. Would
somebody PLEASE return Gordon's Badge! I

Sergeant John offered John Dygert and
Bill Crotty a special deal to relieve the
two of fines levied against them during this
years football season.••a mere $100,001
Neither one took the bait. Needless to
say they managed to collect enough money
for the day. It ought to be a fantastic
scholarship fund.
This brought us to "Pres Elect” John Dygert
who was standing in for our beloved Duke Sward.
John informed the club of the Millionaire
Drawing sponsored by the Booster Club to
help raise funds for the different athletic
high school teams. Please help the Boosters
Club out by purchasing some or helping to
sell them.

Early leavers were excused for a $1.00 fine.
Programs for the next few weeks
September 20th, Jerry Dearing
September 27th, Walt Fisher

John then introduced Dean Milligan who
introduced todays program.
Dean introduced to the club Mr. Gordon
Johncock "1982" winner of the Greatest
Spectacle in Racing, The Indianapolis 500.
Gordy has started 243 Champion Races, and
has finished in the top 10, 144 times. Of the
„243 races, he has finished in 1st place a total
of 25 times. The victory on May 30th 1982
at the 66th annual race in Indianapolis was
the closest race in Indy history, finishing a
little more than a car length over second
place finisher Rick Mears. Gordy qualified
that year with a 201.884 mph speed, about 5
mph slower than Rick Mears qualifying time.,
It was a sweet victory for Gordy, putting to
rest all the speculation of whether he could
win a full 500 mile race at Indy because 9 years
prior to this he was the winner of the 1973
Indy race that was shortened due to the rain.
Gordy is a member of the Patrick Racing Team
who had been driving Patrick Wildcat cars,
now driving March cars in addition to the
Wildcats. Gordy was injured in the Michigan
500 when he caught the wall and then was
hit by Kevin Cogan breaking both of his legs.
Gordy believes cars are much safer now than
they were 10 years ago and looks for speeds
in excess of 210 mph at Indy in the near future.

For the time Gordy is enjoying doing radio
commentary of races and looks to get back
into racing very soon.
MEETING WAS ADJOURNED.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 * DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
Preaidant
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
Elect
ALAN SWARD
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
Treasurer
GARY BOGUTH
DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1988 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoa Balcom
1986 ■ Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committoe: Dick Uhl

August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 • Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

October 1983
4 ■ Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

November 1983
1 ■ Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 • Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

John Dygert
★

CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
zv
" *L?ur‘Way‘Test: Santford J°"ey’
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
4 .*«,tairman; Bob Nagle
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
President, Rotary International
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter
Blacksburg, Virginia

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ernie Luse
★

SONG LEADER

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns
★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 ■ Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 ■ Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 ■ Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 • Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17- Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein
July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
■ ’ Anderson, Fred, Banking, Anance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie'... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
• • Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-6218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara..,
278-2096
” Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
• * Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S„ Are Insurance, Mary
278-5303
*• Dean, John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dlst., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy. ............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Atzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
• ’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN -

PHONE

'• Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
*’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle... 279-9412
Schlubatls, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
... 278-8373
'• Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
•• Jolley, Santford E„ Printing, Pat
238-2511
* * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
278-4222
•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183 ** Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
Kornstien, Harold V.. Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501 ■ • Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
278-5521
** Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448 '* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
238-2205
•• Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
.. 278-2007 *' Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
278-4424
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147 ‘ * Wise, Lester F„ Banking, Celia
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531 ’ * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
278-5033
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534 * * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
** Moore, Richard D„ Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
278-6586
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492 ’ * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
. 639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
278-2811
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Milnes, William S., Jean
278-6783
Pierce, George H„ Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia... 278-6356
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
238-2456
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly..
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L.x Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
.
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacqualyn
.......... 278-6704

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

* • Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 20, 1983

The meeting was called to order by
Vice-Pres. Duke reminded us of
President: Rich.
upcomlne proorams.
A moment of silence was observed in
Next week “ Walc F1-shor
memory of Rotarian Chick Kennedy.
haVe Bin Gol*fer t0 talk on his
Jim Troust gave the invocation.
trip to China(P.R.C.)
c
, .
Following week - Terry Reen will
ongs were led a capella by John
talk about the Job Club &amp; the
.lartlnen.
mandated student programs.
We celebrated the birthdays of Dick
Duke then Introduced our special
a week late), and
guest, District Governor Bob Van
rl.
,r' '*oC^ce how all the men
Blarcom of Kalamazoo. Bob reminisced
or real class wore green blazers for
a bit about his varsity days at OSU
this meeting. Is there something they
(some fifty years ago), before the
xnow that the rest of us don't?)
school in E. 1 ansing was tn the
Guests today were:
Eig Ten. He produced a genuine
Rotarians: Dale Brown, Quincy
buckeye which, he says, he carries
Jim Eloy, Bronson
for two reasons: (1) it's a sovereign
Al Wilcr, Bronson
remedy for "arthur-itis" - as good
Non-Rotarians:
as copper1--and ghcaper! and (2) at
Jult Kellogg
this time of the year, it wards
Carlos RndrV’moff the evil influence of Wolverines
Ronald McLaughlin
and Spartans!
Tait Norton
On a serious note, our Governor
(All from C.H.S.)
commemded our club for its excellent
.
.
attendance record and for its slow
Absentees today were:
but steady growthfl963-80*, 1983-95)
Charles Bacon
in a time when the District has not
Jerry Boguth
grown in total numbers. Governor
Barry Case
Bob underlined certain characteristics
Duke Davidson
on Rotary he found most striking in
Jeff Dean
his own experience: its efficiency John Dean
a staff of 350 for a membership
Ld DeVito
of 950,000 worldwide, owing to volunLarry Donay
teer efforts of nearly everyonej
Jim Endicott
its emphasis on service- by which
t.d Geishert
he meant an organization maintained
Steve Glover
M for the growth and general welfare
Chet Graves
of its members and its community:
Bill Grimes
its autonomy- namely, the fact that,
Larry Iveson
*•
while every club-has the same
Gary Kuckel
basic constitution and by-laws,
John Milnes
each operates to fit its own distinct
George Pierce
individual, community; the necessity
John Pierson
of addressing the little-noticed
Fleming Pruitt
but crucial fact of attrition - the
Chuck Putnam
responsibility for which rests not
Bob Seaman
with the Board or Mem. Comm, but with
Craig Sebald
all the members; and the "one-year
Paul Thompson
rule" which guarantees a continuous
d
ToWnS
flow of new people and ideas in
’ r
wVrner
a11 offices. The R.I. motto for
Les Wise
this year - "Share Rotary &amp; Serve
Larry Woodhans
People,"adopted by Bill Skelton,
LGood grief, fellows!11)
translates for District 636 into
tmo
,,
emphasis on: (a) membership develop, K 0 Connell announced he will be
- ment; (b) participation in Central
r
_C?™ni-ty Theatre's production
States Youth Exchange; (c) Foundation
Indl?ns‘" We oan only
support; and (d) Youth services.
° ' ’’ ’
part.
Pres. Bob enlarged a bit on each of
Gordon Schlubatis, be it noted,
these, and indicates how our club can
introduced Jim Eley - and not
be involved.
Bill Smith(or Jones, or...).
THOUGHT OF THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR:
D . .. .
. . .
.
, ,
"If your absence doesn't
Bob Nagle reminded members of the
make any difference, your
Dx . ucv.r.xj&lt;
presence prooaory won't,
Community Concerts. Season tickets
either!!"
only; four different productions.
Neither sergeant was available today,
....................... ............... . .....
so Dick White stood in for both,
seconded by "bag-man" John Dygert.
Dick winging it was very good indeed!
No early leavers today.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAAAS
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJIA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJIA—-------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12 00 PAA
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY 12*15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6*15 P M

UNION CITY-POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 12:10'p.AA

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
Preaidant
RICHARD HOLBEN
President Elect
ALAN SWARD
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
Treasurer
GARY BOGUTH

DIRECTORS:
1984 ■ John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schtubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

1983-04
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Guisinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 • Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 ■ John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen . 238-2479
■" Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
. .Balcom, Walton K„ Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
** Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O„ Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
" Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
.
639-8669
■* Davidson, Duane E„ Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
• ’ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R„ Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
276-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
•’ Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, 0eorgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
*
278-6704
Jolley, Santford E„ Printing, Pat
238-2511
Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
276-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H„ Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

’ * Rumsey, Robert E„ Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis.... 278-5006
Ruse, Paul E„ Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
" Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery. Retail, Lola
278-8100
** Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
*• Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara. .278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
“ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* ’ Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
■* Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
■ * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
* * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F„ Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
■ ‘ Youtsey, Norman L„ Real Estate, Donna......................... 278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 27, 1983

President Rich called the meeting
to order.

Duke Sward reminded us of upcoming
programs;

Terry Reen - 10-4-83
Jim Conrad - 10-11-83

Invocation given by Father Bob
Man.

Songs were ably led by Jerry Towns,
with accompaniment by Mary Magsig.

Rich requested an introduction of
guests and the following were;
Non-Rotarian

Pam Philbrick
Lauri White
Deb Berry
Tammy Cluff
Bob Busse
Jeff Nuberg
Bill Geiger
Rotarian

Ray Ehl, Quincy club
Barry Bender, Quincy club

IF)

Rich announced that there would
be a board meeting at his home
on Thursday Oct. 6, at 7:30pm
Larry Woodhams paid $1 an inch
for the capture of a "WAHOOOO"

Terry O’Connell reminded us of
next Thursdays opening of "Ten
Little Indians" at the Tibbits
Opera House.
Sargeant Steve &amp; standby Mark Maire
did their best to lift mucho' dollars
from many of the members. Carroll
Barnes somehow seems to be contributing
the most these days. Gordon S. paid
for Johnnie Appleseed’s birthday
again.

Walt Fisher introduced Bill Geiger
as today's program, who spoke on
his trip to the Peoples Republic
of China. Bill and a number of
other Michiganian agriculturalists
joined Dean Pridgeon in a tour
of China in the late 60's/early
70's. Along with a slide presenta­
tion, Bill told us of the poorness
of China as a whole, and how unde­
veloped the socialist economy was.
China has a real over population
problem with 12 million people
in Shang-hai alone. The group
visited a number of open markets
that had no refrigeration for
its fresh products, which led to
fairly unsanitary conditions.
The only mass transportation method
seems to be the bicycle, with a
reported 80 million bikes in China.
Automobiles are owned by the govern­
ment-private cars are forbidden.
While in China, Bill and group
toured a number of palaces and temples
dating back to the Ming Dynasty.
The Chinese people are very proud
of their heritage and as a result
protect and maintain the temples
on an ongoing basis. The group also
visited the Great ^all of China
which is 18’ x 18’, and was built
from about 2100 BC.to 200 B.C..
The wall is sufferring from deter­
ioration in many areas but still
stands as a constant reminder of
the determination of the Chinese
people. Thanks Bill &amp; Walt for
a very interesting program.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 5:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoe Balcom
1986 - Mark Malta, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Mai re
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
CLUB HISTORIAN

Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 ■ Les Wise
30 ■ Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 ■ Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher
October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
■13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 * Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 • Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
' * Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie"... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*• Biringer, Richard F„ Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
' ‘ Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
•• Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
• * Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing. Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary.;
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
•• Gelshert, Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163,
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth.................................279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly. ................ 279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006

Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L,, Printing, Jacquelyn
*.
278-6704
•• Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
•" Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr. Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
•• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien. Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
• • Luse, Ernest W„ Accounting Service
278-7448
• • Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
276-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
•• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H„ Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
” Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* * Past President

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2811
................................ 278-6783
238-2456

Sec. 34.66, P.

MR. ERNEST luse
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PHONE

Honorary Members:

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

•• Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
*’ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatls, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
“ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy.. .. i
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
“ Teeter. Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
** Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara. .278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
' ‘ Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
• * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
• * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
*" Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

49036

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�The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Tuesday, October 5, 1983
Today's meeting was called to order by President
Rich. The invocation for the day was given by
Jim Troust.
Songs were led by Jerry Towns. The club
celebrated one birthday, that of Gary Hart.

Guests for today were:
Rotarians: Kent Miller
Non-Rotarians:
Charlie Menagm
Jill Stewart
Sue Kirby
Shelly Holt
Sue Door
Jim Forrister
President Rich made a few announcements
to the club.
(1)

There will be a board meeting on
Thursday night October 6th at Rich
Holben's house at 7:30 p.m. Please take
note Howard Taylor!!

(2)

Rich announced he received a letter
from .Rotary International with regards
to the nomination of a District Govenor. &lt;

(3)

Bob Man then proceeded to read a poem
to the club that he had written. This is
Bob’s last meeting until the spring of
1984. Bob, you will certainly be missed
and we'll be awaiting your return.
ENJOY FLORIDA...

(4)

Thank you Chuck Young for the lovely
"Wa-hoo"? Bobber center pieces.

President Rich then called for the Sergeants
who by some strange reason were both here
today! This was a rare oddity and they
certainly "paid" for it by the end of their
show, something to the tune of $3.00 each
for missing at least 5 articles in the paper
including front page pictures!
John did manage however to offer John
Dygert and Bill Crotty ammunity for the
mere sum of $200.00 each.

Early leavers were excused for a 50$ fine.

Duke Sward then announced that Jim
Conrad was in charge of next weeks program
who is bringing John Ferris. John will
enlighten us on the RV INDUSTRY
Duke then introduced Terry Reen who brief­
ly talked to the club about adult education
and the workfare program. Terry saicf the
unemployment in Branch County has been over
1,0% for the last 15-18 months. The Department
of Social Services has over 4000 case rolls of
people on welfare. Many of these people
have given up hope of ever finding a job.
The Republican proposal "Workfare" was
introduced enabling a few people to work
in public employment such as schools,
Maple Lawn, etc. The problem here was
only a few people could be absorbed, so in
the spring of 1982 the D.S.S. changed so they
could mandate education training. This was
the key to getting into the mandated student
programming. This enabled the D.S.S.
to start ordering students without high school
diplomas to attend school or lose the grant
they were receiving. This "School" primarily
is Job Club. Terry then introduced Mrs. Jill
Stewart who explained to the club a little bit
about Job Club.

job Club is an organization designed to help
people looking for jobs possibly help them
get jobs by teaching them some very import­
ant things such as how to fill out a job applica­
tion, write resumes, obtain letters of recommen­
dation, gain confidence in themselves, learn
interviewing skills and many other things.
Jill along with teachers Carol Tracy, Mary Ann
Dobson and aide Janet Wendorf run 6, 5 week
sessions of instruction. They have obtained
a success rate in one class of 65% of getting
jobs for the students. Jill stated that 80-90%
of all the students they have are good hard
workers and really want jobs.
These people actually believe that there are
no jobs available. They also don't have a lot
of confidence in themselves.
Jill made it known to the club that 98% of
all the people in these classes are people on
welfare, but stated that anyone may attend
Job Club.

Thank you Jill and Terry for a very informative
program.
Meeting Adjourned
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 ■ DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1,2,3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
____________________________________ MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 ■ John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
Past President

Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sorgeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

John Dygert

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

★
SONG LEADER

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 ■ Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Lee Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 ■ Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 ■ Walt Fisher
October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban

December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAAAE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
* • Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
•’ Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara. .........278-2096
■* Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E„ Newspaper Publication, Mary... .639-8329
Dean. Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
•• Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
276-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* * Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAAAE

CLASSIFICATION £ ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulslnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing*Jacquelyn
278-6704
** Jolley, Santford E„ Printing, Pat ....'
238-2511
** Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
** Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
■ ’ Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
*' Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
** Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
* * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia... 278-6356
Pierson. John S„ Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* * Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAAAE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

* * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

•' Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
’• Ruse, Paul E„ Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit-Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service. Rita
278-8373
•• Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L„ Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J„ Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
■’ Teeter, Howard M.. Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
• * Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M„ Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
“ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
:........................... 278-5521
** Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
'• Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
*" Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
■■ Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
•• Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 11, 1983
The meeting was opened by President
Rich. Invocation by Dan Magsig.
A moment of silence was observed
In memory of Rotarian Mark Andrews.

Mark Maire, standing in for Duke,
introduced today’s speaker, John
Ferris of Ferris Industries, Cold­
water. John began by indicating
something of the nature of RV
Songs were led by John Martlnen,
people todayi middle or high income,
accompanied by Winnie at the piano.
either with 2-3 children still at
The Club showed itself moderately
home
or retired. Most, morever,
competent in French, getting through
have
evolved from a weekend tent
two stanzas of "Alouttel"
type camping through small units
to the typical 28-30' trailers
We celebrated the birthday of Les Wise
we see so much of today. John
with a song and a fine.
attributes much of this upward
evolution to wives coming along
Guests for today were:
on
camping experiences and demanding
Rotariansi Charlie Hilton, Bronson
some
of the conveniences of home.
Dick Greathouse, Middle­
The
basic
reason for having an
town, Ohio
RV
is
to
get
away, and the high
Barry Bender, Quincy
cost
of
motels.
A flyer showed
Dale Brown, Quincy
comparison
costs
between car/motelWendell Hathaway, BronSon
based vacations and RV-based
Non-Rotarians:
cacations of the same length of
Amy Barnes
time and same number of miles.
Kris Post
John
divided RV people into two
Becky Mare
large
groups. The first is made up
Nate Schuman
of
families
with children. This
-all of CHS
group "tops out" with 23-24'
units. But the second group, made
Notes We are no longer printing the
up of the "snowbirds" of retire­
names of absentees in the
ment age, has bulked even larger
Reflector. But: that doesn't
in terms of gross sales over the
mean the Club :Secretary doesn't
last 8-9 years. These people
know....
typically purchase 28-30' units
that run from 15 to 50 thousand
Note: Greg Dean has been proposed for
dollars
. As opposed to the
membership in the category of
"camp arounds", they are into
Real Estate Sales. Any objections
"seasonal camping," where they
should be made in writing to .graig '’will
stay in the same place (N.
Sebald within 10 days of this date
(i.e. 10/11/83).
l ost of John's invent .ry today
is geared to the big units sought
Charles Bacon couldn’t resist a joke
by this latter group. The company
at the expense of Terry O'Connell's
here
in Coldwater began in 1965
starring role in "10 Little Indians.
with sales of about 6 units/year
with perhaps $50,000. in total
President Rich brought the attention of
turnover. In 1983, gross sales ’
the Club to the problem with too many
will
be over two million, with
early leavers. Don't be a source of
an
average
inventory over $500,000.
embarrassment but of encouragement;
John
indicates
80% of his customers
after all, Rotary is more than a luncheon come from outside
Branch County,
club!
owing to an aggressive sales
campaign 1979ff. The impact of
President Rich indicated the Board would RV
people on a community is
like to publish the Reflector every other calculated
at about $46./day, and
week, beginning with this issue. There
a
number
of
local industries are
was no negative comment from the floor,
very
much
geared
needs.
so this proposal will be put into effect. Thanks, John, fortoa RV
fine program!I
Sergeant Steve Glover was assisted by
our honorable Mayor, armed with an
honest-to-goodness "bag."

• Next week Harold Myers will speak to us
on "Changes In Tax Collection."

Early leavers were excused for 50 c
each.

TIDINGS FROM THE GREAT OUTDOORS
The game warden had returned home after a
hard day in the field. He had had to tramp
trhough the sloughs and cornfields tracking poachers
anti other violators and he was dog tired. As he sat
there, his lxx&gt;ts unlaced, the telephone rang.
The sweet voice on the other end of the line
asked him if he was, indeed, the official game
warden. He replied that he was.
"Oh. gtxxl!" was the reply. Tm so glad I have
the right person at last. I’m having a birthday
party for my little boy tomorrow. Can you suggest
. some nice games for the children to play?"

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcomia at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDA MCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.---------------------■-------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY
POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
President
RICHARD HOLBEN
President Elect
ALAN SWARD
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
Treasurer
GARY BOGUTH
DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygart, Rich Holben
1985 ■ Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoa Balcom
1986 • Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Diractor: Mark Maire
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sorgeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

John Dygert
★

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

September 1983
6 • Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 • Norm Youtsey
20 ■ Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

•

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns
★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 • Barry Case
14 ■ Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

October 1983
4 ■ Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
16 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 • Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstlen
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
'* Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
•’ Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
.
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara. .............. 278-2096
"' Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* * Dean. John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dlst., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
" Gelshert, Edwin C„ Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulsinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., SecuriTy Investments, Georglanna 278-7006

Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, J^cquelyg .. .^»
278-6704
•• Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
*■ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
“ Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice.'... .278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing 3 Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
•• Luse. Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
"* Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E„ Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae .... 238-4233
*• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
’' Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
'• Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

*" Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
■ • Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L„ Children's Clothing
........ 238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
"278-8373
'■ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
’ Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home tor Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
"* Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
" ‘ Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M„ Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
*' Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
• ‘ Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
' ‘ Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
’ * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
•• Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
• * Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

• * Past President

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

�The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

(Please notei pursuant to the Club's
decision, the Reflector is only being '
published every other week!II)

10/25/83
The meeting was opened by President
Rich. Invocation by Paul Ruse. A
moment of silence was observed in
honor of the USMC troops killed at
Beirut airport.

Singing was led by Jerry Towns, a
capella. We honored Gordon Schlubatis
.with "The Old Apple Tree." Gordon
was not even fined, or so he says.
We celebrated Buzz Galliers' birth­
day.
President Rich made two announcements!
(1) Terry O'Connell was called on to
to read a letter to the Club from Dave
Pierce, who is (supposedly)studying
for the ministry at Moody in Chicago.
(2) Coldwater Athletic Booster Club
reminds you of tickets available for
the drawing Sat., Oct. 29th at St.
Charles.

Sergeant John Shea was ably assisted
by volunteer "bag man" Bill Grimes.
Dick White wound up paying a dollar
in honor of National Grouch Day; Barry
Case coughed up for a "dry" City Audit
Report. We acknowledged Al Nelson's
last City Council meeting with an am­
biguous round of applause(T). Chuck
Woodward paid for an item entitled
"Mayoral Race Turns To Sex."(We will
refrain from saying why.) Howard
Teeter paid for his son Bob's ap**
pearance in the Free Press and on
the McNeil-Lehrer Report.
Early leavers were excused.
Rotarian Duke introduced Program
Chairman Dennis Holcomb after
reminding us of up-coming programs:
November l....Reb Turner, who
will have Norm Heinemann talking
about safety issues.
November 8....Dtck Fitzgerald
will have a speaker fron Flint
on the subject of cancer.

Dennis Holcomb introduced Gary Kuckel,
City Manager, who made a presentation
on the City Of Coldwater Downtown
Revitalization &amp; Tax Increment Plan.
Gary distributed copies of an abstract
of the complete "blue book" which
contains DDA's plans for the next 30
years. In August of 1982, the City
DDA was organized to co-ordinate and
revitalize rhe downtown development
of our community. Two lists of projects
were shared with the Club. One affected
the next five years, and included
storefront and facade improvement, a
pedestrian mall, parking lots, signs,

streetscaping» a seasonal mall,
a visitor’s information center,
interconnected stores ( a lai
Houghton) street lighting, flags,
pedestrian items, and a community
center. The price tag on these
is about $968,000. The second list
of projects is long range arid
Includes parking ramps, a streetcar
system, a hotel, ornate(i.e,
"old") street lighting( residential
and office development, the total
cost for which would run to some
8&gt;A million dollars- The funds for
these projects will be realized (
'from what is known as “"captured
‘
J
assessed value," i.e. the valuation
will be frozen at '83 levels, and
taxes on increases in value will
become available for specifid
projects(together, of course,
with taxes on new ventures(such
as a second or third "Murphy
Building" scheme by Chuck Woodward).
The area affected is designated
precisely,’and the City DDA has
yet to put the projects in a
clear priority order. We were
interested to know that City
Assessor Jerry Boguth was respon­
sible for implementing a scheme
like this in his former incarnation.
Considerable discussion was
generated following the presentation(in spite of Bill Crotty’s
opener about the Notre Dame
football score), much of it
turning on what realistically
might be expected to happen in
the next five years, and the
issue of "buying locally"(apparent­
ly- a pretty warm item!).
We thank Gary for a useful look
at an important item - one that
almost none of us were even aware
of.

Following a ; .iblic address, the bishop said to
the young report: .• who was covering the event,
“When you do your write-up I'd just as soon you
wouldn’t mention the anecdotes 1 related. 1 may
want to use them in other talks I'll be called upon
to give."
In his story, the reporter wrote, "The bishop
told several stories which can’t be repeated here.”

LADY DRIVER DIVISION
A fellow we know has just taught his wile how
to drive, and is very proiid of her. Says she has
developed a new maneuver—the ”O" turn, It’s for
the kind ol women who start a U-turn, but
their minds midway through it.

FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS
Irii'iul had (old him she’ll be laithlul Io the end.
really .sounds good!
"Not as gixid as sou would think.” was the
response. "I'm the quarterback.”

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20.100% ATTENDANCE DAY
march i 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Ne ighborlng Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 1 00% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:16 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY. 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PAA.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretory
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984• John Dygert, Rich Holbon
1985 • Alan Sword, Howard Taylor,
Waltoe Balcom
1986 • Mark Moire, Carroll Barnes

Past Presldont

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arma: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Commltteo: Dick Uhl

John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernle^Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns

★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward

9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wlso
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher
October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Boblor
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 • John Dean
27 - Ed DoVlto
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 ■ Ken Elliot
24 • Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
June 1984
15 - Gary Howe
i 5 - Dick Hruska
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
December 1983
26 - John Klein
6 - Jim Olmstead
July 1984
13 - Terry Reen
3 - Vince Kornstien
20 - Chuck Young
10 - Gary Kuckel
27 - Chuck Bacon
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
January 1984
I 31 - Dan Magsig
3 - Dick Biringer

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Bames, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
" Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara. ......... 278-2096
** Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
*■ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G„ Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Axtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Gelshert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
.................... 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulsinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728 ” Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail. Phyllis... .278-5006
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
.............. 279-7223 " Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R.. Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
278-4907
Iveson, Larry L., Printing; Jacquelyrr
■*&lt;.......... 278-6704 ’* Sexton, Harlow W„ Traffic Consultant, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
** Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
" Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
278-4222
** Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia..
278-6183 •• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501 ' ‘ Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
278-5521
‘ * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448 ** Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
238-2205
- ’ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007 " * Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
276-5166
278-4424
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147 •* Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531 * ‘ Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
278-5033
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534 *" Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
Young, Charles F„ Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
•• Moore, Richard D„ Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine. ......278-4198
278-6586
• • Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492 •• Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill.. .278-8692
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
278-2811
Patton, Gilbert J„ Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Milnes, William S., Jean
278-6783
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia... 278-6356
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
238-2456
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2744 ‘ * Past President
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
' * Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

HR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�flp "He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

November 8, 1983

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Duke Sward announced programs for

Today’s meeting was opened by President
Rich. Invocation for the day was given
by Paul Ruse.

the next few weeks:
November 15th, Gary Hart
November 22nd, John Martinen
November 29th, Dick Guisinger
Duke then introduced program chairman

Our own Jerry Towns directed the singing
assisted by Winnie Komstien on the piano.
(What a remarkable difference the piano
Makes!)

Dick Fitzgerald.

The club celebrated Ed Geishert’s birthday.

Dick introduced Io the club Paul Wenstrom,
Rotarian from Flint, Michigan who related

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ED!!

to the club his own personal experience
with cancer.
Paul use to write the club bulletin for his
Flint Rotary Club and had a unique
experience happen to him. A Dr. Sevin

ROTARIAN GUESTS:

Paul Wenstrom - Flint
Chuck Lapp - Hillsdale
Wendell Hathaway - Bronson
Barry Bender - Quincy
John Worth - Quincy

came and spoke to their club about cancer.
Paul wrote in his message to the club that
it was one of the most interesting and
informative programs he could remember.
One morning, just 2 years ago Paul woke up
and noticed he had a couple of growths on
his testicles. Remembering the program
Dr. Sevin gave on cancer, Paul didn't fool
around with this, he didn't delay to phone
Dr. Sevin's office to make an appointment

NON-ROTARIAN GUESTS:
Michele Converse

President Rich made a few announcements

to get it checked out. As it turned out
they were cancerous and surgery was needed
to correct the problemo Pau! had to undergo
surgery 2 weeks later in Indianapolis. At
the time they could find no other cancer in
his body. Paul wondered what he could
possibly do to help fight cancer. He decided
to speak with other people and inform them
about cancer. About 1^ years ago Paul

(1) There will be a board meeting
Thursday night November 10th
at Rich’s house 7:30 p.m.
(2)

Rich encouraged everyone to
please vote in today’s election.
John Shea added: Be sure to vote
often and early!

received a call from Dr. Sevin, who informed
him that they had found tumors in both
lungs. He had to undergo chemotheraphy.

John Dean then introduced and welcomed
to the club our newest member Gregg Dean.
Gregg's classification is real estate saleso

It was a tough battle, something no one can
imagine unless having to go through something
like that. He won and he is still winning.
Paul, who is a highly motivating type of

Gregg is single, lives on Fa'yfield Drive
here in ColdwaterD His interests include
travel, golf, skiing and sports cars. Wel­
come to the club Gregg!

individual is spreading the word noising the
awareness Tn people, encouraging people to
support education and research of cancer.

Rich then turned the meeting over to Sergeants
John and Steve who didn’t waste much time in

J.» tnJr.ra.ic..-:
1Pauls
-v.s .„ - ,,u!/
story, a magnificient person, a winner! !
Thanks Pau! for sharing your time with us
and thank you Dick for bringing this fine
individual to our club.

John and Steve also managed to pick on a few
other Rotarians ensuring another fine day of
collections I
Early leavers were excused for 50$.

Meeting was adjourned
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

"

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1,2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIAAE.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PAA.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 5:15 P.M.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PAA.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 5:15 PAA.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

★
DIRECTORS:
1984 • John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 - Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 ■ Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Make
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb. Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galliers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

John Dygert

★
CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 ■ Dick Uhl
23 ■ Los Wise
30 ■ Chuck Woodward
September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 ■ Walt Fisher

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 ■ Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns
★

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

★
SONG LEADER

10 ■ Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galliers
15 - Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein
July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
’ ’ Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R.. Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie". .. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
. 278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
** Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
" Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Dean, John T„ Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children’s Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
............ 278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
.
279.9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSI FIC ATI ON &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen ........................ 278-4728 ” Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223 ■' Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Schlubatis, Gordon R„ Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
................. 238-4414
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, JacqdMyn
&amp;................ 278-6704
** Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant. Wanda
278-4907
" Jolley, Santford E„ Printing, Pat
238-2511
Shea, John L„ Music Store, Kim
278-2161
’* Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
*• Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals. Patricia
278-6183 " Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501 • ’ Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
” Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
Uhl, Richard E,, Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
" Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007 ” Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147 ** Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
278-5033
Milligan, Dean E„ Banking, Sue
279-7891
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
• * Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
278-6586
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Honorary Members:
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
278-2811
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Milnes, William S., Jean
278-6783
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
238-2456
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
* * Past President
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
........... 278-2738
Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66^. L. &amp; R.

published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

11/23/83
John Martinen, Program Chmn. for
The meeting was called to order by
today, introduced Len Conner, who
President Rich. Invocation by Jim
is Director of Kimball YMCA Center,
Troust.
and a Hillsdale Rotarian. Len
Songs were led by Jerry Towns, with
reminded us of the four major
Winnivere at the piano.
program thrusts of Kimball Center:
We celebrated Carroll Barnes' birthday
Sunship Earth(environmental cur­
even though he wasn't here. Fred Culy
riculum); Summer Camping Experiences;
volunteered to stand in (!)•
the Program Center Itself(work­
shops , dinner meetings; retreats;
Guests for the day were:
etc.);
and Gommunnty ProgramCYRotarians: Don Coates, Claremont,
Indian
Guides).
His primary emphasis
N.H.
today
was
on
the
summer camping
Bob Stark, Quincy
program.
In
1983,
there were 701
Bernie langmesser, Quincy
campers,
28%
of
whom
came from
larry Lagen, Bronson
Branch
County.
There
are three parts
Elmer I'oughton, Bronson
to the summer season: Outdoor School
Clarence Snyder, Bronson
Camping in the Spring(647); YMCA
Randy Sanders, Reading
Summer
Camping(Day, Adventure,
Non-Rotarians: Mary Beth Castle
Pioneer,
Speciality) in July and
Marcia Nagle
August, and Band Camps in August(339)Sherri Fletcher
together serving 1687 people. The
Rhonda Parker,
staff
is all adult, with college
all from C. 1’.S .
people serving as summer counselors.
Bob Seaman told of a recent visit to
A good health care back-up is pro­
R.T. readquarters in Evanston. I’e
vided, as well as wholesome
encouraged members to go and see our
spiritual guidance. Len underlined
organization at work if opportunity
the good food - seconds and thirds
presents itself.
available. There are two support
programs used by the camp to bring
Dan Magsig reminded members of the
in campership money: yearly candy
Dec. 3rd Bowl-a-then for Big Pros,
sale(261
campers in 1981 paid all
f Sisters. Sign up sheets for sponsors
or
part
of
their way with this) and
wore circulated.
camperships(provided by individuals
The "Deerslayers" - John Shea and Steve
and organizations). In 1986, it
Glover were introduced. For some reason, T is estimated there will be about
St eve’•was wearing five additional badges , 70 kids who could and would go to
on his tie, no less. They were redeemed
camp but who will need financial
by offending members. Buzz Gall ierri? '
1 help to do so. DSS, Schools, Big
stood up and sang two verses of "The
Brothers &amp; Sisters, etc. refer
Victors" for having lost a certain
likely campers for this help, which
bet to Dave Rubley. We won’t report
is available on a one-year basis
the big-hearted comment he made after
only. Len emphasized that the
singing his song. John Nartinen was
money given for camperships in
fined for looking like Jose Feliciano.
a certain year is entirely spent
The daughter of Terry O'Connell's hair­
in that year and not held over.
dresser had her picture in the paper,
In 1983, 69 campers enjoyed camp
it seems, so we fined Terry(there must
through partial or total assistance.
be more to this than appears on the
Only 11 of these were in camp from
surf ace?I).
Branch County. The need is obvious:
we
need more investment in camperships
Early leavers were allowed to escape for
from our area! The 1984 camp cost
$1. apiece.
will be $90. per week, the same as
Duke reminded us of upcoming programs:
last year. Len encouraged Rotary to
Nov. 29......... Jim Olmstead
become involved as a sponsor for
Dec. 6
Dick Geisinger(a "gas")
six camperships in 1984. An
Dec. 13
Hal Creal(how-to-buildinformative slide show concluded
a convention-center-andLen's presentation. We are grateful
have-everbody-love-you.)
for a fine program!
Dec. 20
Chuck Young(*T.B.A.)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
New membership applications have been
approved by Classification &amp;. Member­
ship Committees for the following:
Remember when you knew a town was about to
Terry Garn - Label Printing Mfg.
celebrate its centennial when you saw a lot men
Rich Piatt - Nsppr. Ed., Gen. Mgr.
sporting beards?
Any objections should be made in
Remember when girls stayed home because they
writing to Rich Holben within 10 days.
thought they had nothing to wear?
Remember when “M" stood for "Mother" and
not for "McDonalds?"
Remember when radios plugged into the wall
and tooth brushes didn't?
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 • DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 ■ &lt;100% ATTENDANCE DAY
2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

march

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcom*e at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDA MCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJW.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION
HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY 1215 PM----------------------------STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 12-00 PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6-15 PM
UNION CITY -•-------POLICE STATION - tumhav
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ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Correepondlng
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treaaurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 * Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Walton Balcom
1986 ■ Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relatlona: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O’Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

CLUB HISTORIAN
Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - BUI Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward
September 1983
6 • Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 • Dick Guislnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb
November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

☆
ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 ■ Bill Bobler
24 ■ Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 ■ Bill Crotty
21 • Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy
March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves
June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
•' Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
*■ Biringer, Richard F„ Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
............... 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
* ‘ Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
** Davidson, Duane E„ Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
•' Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
276-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma ... 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
'* Gelshert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita..’.. .279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Holjy
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, JStequalyn .-r-rP
278-6704
*' Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
* ’ Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
’• Klein, John E„ Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448
‘ * Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae. ... 238-4233
" Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
** Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
839-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill.. .-278-8692
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
'' Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

*■ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
*' Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R„ Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Seaman, Robert L., Children’s Clothing
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
•" Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
•• Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
278-4222
' • Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust. Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
•’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
'* Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
‘ * Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
278-4424
'' Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
'' Woodward, Charles L„ Building Materials
278-5033
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
■" Youtsey, Norman L„ Real Estate, Donna
278-6586

Honorary Members:
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Milnes, William S., Jean
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

278-2811
278-6783
238-2456

* * Past President

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
t

49036

�Profits Most Who Serves~Best^~~~^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 6, 1983

The meeting was called to order by
President Pich. Invocation by Paul
Kuse. Songs were led by Jerry Towns,
with hinnivere at the piano. We sang
our version of "On, Wisconsin!" in
honor of the only Big Ten team not
to go to a bowl game....

Birthdays were celebrated for Dick
Gelsinger and Fritz VanAken - and,
belatedly( I! I ) for Bob Kerr(who pro­
tested).
Guests today were:
Rotarians: Warren Wade, Bronson
Ed Perkins, Bronson
Jim Eley, Bronson
Non-Rotarians: Ralph Schafer
Tami Cutwater
Taija Kaikkainen

state. Contrary to popular im­
pression, Michigan is an attractive
place to do business Ln terms of
energy cost. Our speaker cautioned
us to remember last winter was
a very mild one when we compare
billings in 1984. questions and
answers followed, *&gt;sn. as to the
effects of industry de-rcgulation
by 1985. Thanks for a fine,
informative program!

The following comes from the
District Editarian, Bill Cheney,
of Okemos, and should be of use
to all Rotarians:
INTRODUCING A SPEAKER
I. Proper intro, is important
a. Your image
b. Club’s image
Dan yagsig announced we are to con­
c. Reception afforded speaker
tribute $227. to Big Brothers &amp;
IT. What to accomplish in an intro.
Sisters as a result of the Bowl For
a. What’s the subject?
b. Who is the speaker?
Kids."
c. Why this speaker?
John Klein was honored for 12 years’
1. Background
perfect attendance; Fritz Van Aken,
2. Qualifications
for 34!!!!! Congratulations.
d. Set rapport with audience
III. Things to do
Sergeants Steve and John did their
a. Be prepared: visit speaker
ahead of time; have notes
thing, with the help of a lot of
b. Be friendly &amp;. courteous
newspaper clippings and some far-out
c. Be brief
"ieaching." Does anyone want to mention
d. Be clear &amp; concise
John Shea’s house again???
IV. Things not co do
r a. Read a long intro.
Gary Kuckel offered a horrendous joke
b. Embarrass the sneaker
about a med student applying for QB
Vi don't xnow mucn about nim*
with Bo Snembecnler.
»■
Let me tell you an unrelated
story; He’s the greatest,
Early leavers, left.
wittiest.. . )
c. Give his speech for him
Duke reminded Rotarians of up-coming
d. Just dump him on the audience
program responsibilities:
(Well, here’s our speaker.)
Dec. 13....Hal Creal, local developer
J)ec. 20....Bill Mabin, Cons. Power
V. What about the speaker’s name?
Dec, 27 . . . .Charles Bacon,
a. Get it clear and correct
Weinhhndler u. Doktor
b. Tell his/her name early in
der Naturwissenschaft
the intro, and again at the
der Weinsfluferei, h.c.
end of the intro.
January 3..Dick Biringer, who
VI. Wait until the speaker is at
the podium before you sit down
will be bringing Bob
VII. Enjoy the speaker and show your
Branch Jr.
appreciation
The program of the day was Gordon Welch,
District Customer Affairs Manager for
Mich. Consol. Gas.

Mr. Welch gave us a good general picture
of trends in the pricing and availiitbility
of natural gas in our area. He made it
clear that most of the bill paid by a
customer ($80.out of $100.) goes to tae
oil pipeline company, in our case the
Michigan-Wisconsin. Early in 1982, the
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market value; and, while it took a long
time for this fact to have its effect,
price relief is presently in effect.
Mich. Gas expects gas costs to "track
with" inflation in the future, instead
of increasing at the rate of nearly! 227.
a year, as of late. Mr. Welch shared
hand-outs with the club showing typical
bill comparisons as of 11/83 for our

A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
This is about the chap who was so cheap that
when he disembarked from his plane lie remarked.
-Well, there goes Hi.- &gt;1 down the drain I ;’.••••! for
Hight insurance."
t, race track is the only place where the windows
clean the people.
The hardest thing in life is to learn which bridge
to cross and which to burn.
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Diplomacy is thinking twice before saying nothing.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 ■ DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 - 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 12:00 PJM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJM.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 PJM.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoe Balcom
1986 • Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
Post President

Larry Woodhams

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL ■ Whan called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Maire
Attendance: Dean Milligan. Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
Classification: Larry Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sorgeants-at*Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galllers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Roon
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman: Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves.
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER
Jerry Towns
★

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

1983-84
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 ■ Dick Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher
October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulsinger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martlnen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 ■ Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller
February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 - Ed DeVito
April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galllers
15 ■ Ed Geishert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
Guisinger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728 “ Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
* * Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tirej. Retail, Holly
279-7223 ■' Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Balcom, Walton K„ Life Insurance, Helen
. 278-2239.
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
238-4414
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-8006
Sebald, Craig H„ Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn ... f
278-6704 *' Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
" Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
278-4907
Bobier, William W., Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386 *• Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
238-2511
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218 ” Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
278-4222
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378 ** Klein, John E., Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183 •• Teeter, Howard M„ Life Insurance, Marian
Conrad, James O„ Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501 * * Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara.. 278-6603
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Crotty, Williard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
* * Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
Loose, Robert E., Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
278-5521
* * Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448 * * Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet
238-2205
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007 ’• Van Aken, Fritz E., Florist, Mary Anne
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
■' Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
278-4424
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147 ■* Wise, Lester F., Banking, Celia
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531 * * Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E., Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
278-5033
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534 * * Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
.......... 278-8984
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Dygert, John P., Education DisL, Mary
278-4248
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413 ** Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
278-4198
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma... 278-2968 •' Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
278-6586
279-9492 •' Youtsey, Norman L., Real Estate, Donna
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Honorary Members:
Fisher. Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
278-2811
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Milnes, William S., Jean
278-6783
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Geishert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
238-2456
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
... 279-9266
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744 * * Past President
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668 *• Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY O.UB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Sing ingest Club in the U. S. A.

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Tuesday, December 20, 1983

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Todays meeting was called to order by President
Rich. Invocation for the day was given by Jim

Troust.
Jerry Towns, accompant.sd by WTvttu
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cn ths piano, ied the singing. The club, I rnijjr.,’
add did - sp5®i-&lt;’Jd sob of singing a variety n(
Christmas melodies.

President Rich then introduced Fred Anderson, who
had the honor of introducing to the club our newest
member Rich Piatt. Rich Is the managing editor of
the Coldwater Daily Reporter. Rich, his wife
Polly, and son Nathan live at Rose Lake.
Congratulations Rich and welcome to the club, we're
glad to nave another soloist for this years Rotary
show...so get the vocal cords tuned up! 1

Currently h Michigan there are two new large
rudear hajeload plants which are playing an
Y.iowtant pM In car states economic recovery..
Mkllwd ridsar zlaut built by Consumers
Power c~,.d the Feimhz plant built by Detroit
t’ nsv nnd they wFh' strengthen our state in

•ovenil wo/s,.
First the Midland Plant alone took 10 years to
build and provided over 4,000 jobs for
Michigan construction workers during the worst
depression in Michigan in 50 years of the

construction industry.

Secondly the Midland complex provided for a
better tax base, paying more than $7,000,000
last year in taxes to support schools and other
community services.

Speaking of the Rotary Show, please be sure emd
write your name beside at least 3 of the advertiser*,
you would like to solicit for an ad, on the she®?
that will be circulated during next weeks meetsri':
What was President Rich doing with Frizz
Van Akens wallet?

Rich then turned the meeting ov?r to Sergeants
Terry "Stand-In" O'Connell anc Steve "Santa
Claus"? Glover. If you missed todays meeting
maybe you could get our own lovel/ (??)
Santa Claus to make a personal appearance...
It'll be well worth it. By the way - what ever
happened to all the quarters that Santa Claus
passed out? Arriving late, but never the less
not least was our own beloved John Shea who
promptly proceeded to relieve several Rotarians

of some loose change! Great job guys.
President Rich then read a letter from Harold
Goodholm. Seems Harold is doing just fine,
sure was great to hear from him.
Early leavers were excused for $1.00

Thirdly, the nuclear capacity will allow the
utilities to avoid further dependence on coal
and oil burning plants. During our state's
economic recovery demand for electricity will
increase. Because Michigan must buy most of__
its cog! from o.her states, nuclear energy will

Keep jne-haiz biiison do.inrs per year right here
in the state: money which would otherwise
be spent elsewhere.
Finally they will reduce long-term energy cosis,
here's why.. .Michigan is part of a larger power
grid which includes several other midwestern
states. Utilities within this power grid (called
ECAR) buy this * power from other utilities
when purchased power is less expensive than
their own power. Consequently, those
utilities with a larger percentage of inexpen­
sive baseload capacity will likely become
suppliers rather than purchasers. Supplier
states may have lower dollar amount in rate

increases.

Thank you Bill and Chuck for a good and
informative oroaram

Mark Maire then introduced Chuck Young, pro­
gram chairman for the day. Chuck introduced

Mr. William Mabin, District Public Affairs
Supervisor for Consumers Power Company. Bill's
program dealt with Nuclear Power Plants and
how to get MORE electricity for Michigans
future.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 20 - DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT
AUGUST 1 - DISTRICT GOLF OUTING AT
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
STAG OUTING

COMMITTEE PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER 20 ■ 100% ATTENDANCE DAY
MARCH 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SHOW

THERE ARE 8 COMMITTEE PROGRAMS.
CHECK FOR YOUR TIME.
PLEASE PARTICIPATE TO MAKE IT OUTSTANDING.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PJM.

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PJM.
STURGIS — STURGES AUDITORIUM — MONDAY, 12:00 PJM.
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY, 12:15 PJM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PJM.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY 12:10 P.M

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Mich.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1983-84
RICHARD HOLBEN
President
ALAN SWARD
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretory
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
GARY BOGUTH
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1984 - John Dygert, Rich Holben
1985 • Alan Sward, Howard Taylor,
Waltoa Balcom
1986 • Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes

Past President

Larry Woodhams

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Mark Malre
Attendance: Dean Milligan, Chairman
John Dean, Ken Elliot
•
Classification: Larry.Woodhams,
Chairman; Norm Youtsey, Dave Rubley
Club Bulletin: Jim Troust, Chairman;
Jim Olmstead, Jeff Dean
Fellowship Activities: Dennis
Holcomb, Chairman; Larry Dunworth,
Hal Sexton
Membership: John Klein, Chairman;
Jim Lyon, Dick Moore
Program: Alan Sward
Public Relations: Gerry Boguth,
Chairman; Walt Fisher
Rotary Information: Ernest Luse,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

John Dygert

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 20, 1983

President, Rotary International
WILLIAM E. SKELTON
Blacksburg, Virginia

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
International Youth Projects: Chuck
Putnam, Chairman; Ed DeVito,
Gary Kuckel
Rotary Foundation: Chuck Bacon,
Chairman; Buzz Galliers, Chuck Young
World Community Service: Gary
Howe, Chairman; Jerry Dearing

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

★

District Governor, Rd. District 636
ROBERT VAN BLARICOM
Kalamazoo, Michigan

* »

Director: Walt Balcom
Environment: Bill Grimes, Chairman;
Tom Miller
Handicapped Children: Terry
O'Connell, Chairman; Fred Culy
Rural Urban: Ray Fast, Chairman;
Pat Albright, Gordon Schlubatls
Safety: Reb Turner, Chairman;
Flemming Pruitt
Senior Citizens: Hal Creal, Chairman;
Reo Goodwin
Student Guests: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; Terry Reen
Youth Scholarship: Jim Conrad,
Chairman; Jim York, Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Director: Howard Taylor
Employer-Employee Relations:
Jim Koss, Chairman; Chet Graves,
Dick Moore
Four-Way-Test: Santford Jolley,
Chairman; Bob Nagle
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card
Retired Friends: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Gil Patten, Howard Teeter

Ernie Luse

SONG LEADER

1983-84

Notary programs
August 1983
2 - Alan Sward
9 - Bill Grimes;
Environment
16 - Dlok Uhl
23 - Les Wise
30 - Chuck Woodward

ROTARY SHOW
March 1, 2, 3
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Jerry Towns

February 1984
7 - Barry Case
14 - Bill Crotty
21 - Jim Koss; EmployerEmployee Relations
28 - Fred Culy

September 1983
6 - Fred Anderson;
Retired Friends
13 - Norm Youtsey
20 - Jerry Dearing
27 - Walt Fisher

March 1984
6 - Duke Davidson
13 - Jeff Dean
20 - John Dean
27 ■ Ed DeVito

October 1983
4 - Hal Creal;
Senior Citizens
11 - Dick Fitzgerald;
Student Guests
18 - Dick Gulslnger
25 - Dennis Holcomb

April 1984
3 - Larry Donay
10 - Larry Dunworth
17 - Ken Elliot
24 - Jim Endicott

November 1983
1 - Reb Turner; Safety
8 - Jim Conrad;
Youth Scholarship
15 - Gary Howe
22 - John Martinen
29 - Ray Fast; Rural-Urban
December 1983
6 - Jim Olmstead
13 - Terry Reen
20 - Chuck Young
27 - Chuck Bacon

Jerry Towns

January 1984
3 - Dick Biringer

10 - Chuck Putnam;
International Youth
17 - Bill Bobler
24 - Harold Card
31 - Tom Miller

May 1984
1 - Jack Faulkner
8 - Buzz Galliers
15 - Ed Gelshert
22 - Reo Goodwin
29 - Chet Graves

June 1984
5 - Dick Hruska
12 - Larry Iveson
19 - Bob Kerr
26 - John Klein

July 1984
3 - Vince Kornstien
10 - Gary Kuckel
17 - Bob Loose
24 - Jim Lyon
31 - Dan Magsig

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1983-84. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Alan Sward 278-2780

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen .. 238-2479
‘ ’ Anderson, Fred, Banking, Finance, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., Medicine, Surgery, Marjorie*... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., Life Insurance, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., Shoes, Retail, Margaret
278-6006
’■ Biringer, Richard F., Civil Law Practice, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ Lumber, Retail, Margaret
278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann..
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
.............................. 278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Harold, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, Milliard E. Jr., Gasket Mfg., Barbara
278-2096
■" Culy, Fred, Jewelry, Retail, Dorothy
639-8669
" Davidson, Duane E., Newspaper Publication, Mary.... 639-8329
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
“ Dean, John T., Fire Insurance, Joanne
278-5909
Dearing, Jerry, Children's Clothing, Betty
278-5776
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Lawrence, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., Education Dist, Mary
278-4248
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma.. . 278-2968
Fast, Raymond G., Co-op Extension, Brenda
... 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walter, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn. ......................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Richard, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, William, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* * Gelshert, Edwin C., Specialty Fabrication, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Stephen, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, Paint, Retail, Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chester, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grimes, William, Civil Engineer, Irene
278-8668

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulslnger, Richard, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728 ■* Rumsey, Robert E., Sporting Goods, Retail, Phyllis... .278-5006
Holben, Richard G. Jr., Tires, Retail, Hqjly
279-7223 “ Ruse, Paul E., Broadcasting Station Service, Myrtle ... 279-9412
Schlubatis, Gordon R., Fruit Growing, Harriet
278-2272
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna 278-7006
Seaman, Robert L., Children's Clothing
...................... 238-4414
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Sebald, Craig H., Gas Service, Rita
278-8373
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Ja.net *
278-8360
278-4907
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
'. .278-6704 " Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
278-2161
’• Jolley, Santford E., Printing, Pat
238-2511
" * Kennedy, John A., Steel Springs Mfg., Wilma J
278-5790
Sward, Alan J., Home for Aged, Nancy
279-9448
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
Kerr, Robert, Hardware, Retail, Martha
278-8840
278-4222
" Klein, John E„ Mental Hospitals, Patricia
278-6183 ** Teeter, Howard M., Life Insurance, Marian
Kornstien, Harold V., Electric Equipment Mfg., Winnie . 278-6501 •• Thompson, Paul, Agriculture Extension Service, Sara. .278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Koss, James, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Turner, Howard M., Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Loose, Robert E„ Plumbing &amp; Heating Sup., Ret., Margaret 767-4508
278-5521
* * Luse, Ernest W., Accounting Service
278-7448 ” Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
238-2205
• ‘ Lyon, James, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007 * ’ Van Aken, Fritz E„ Florist, Mary Anne
Magsig, Daniel J., Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
278-4424
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane
279-7147 *’ Wise, Lester F„ Banking, Celia
Martinen, John, Building Contractor
278-6531 *' Woodhams, Dr. Lawrence E„ Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda 278-7703
278-5033
Miller, Tom, Furniture, Retail, Delores
278-6534 ' ’ Woodward, Charles L., Building Materials
Worden, Kenneth, Property Management, Virginia
278-6334
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae
238-4233
Young, Charles F., Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
•• Moore, Richard D., Steel Springs Mfg., Elaine
278-4198
278-6586
•• Nagle, Robert, Department Store, Susan
279-9492 ■" Youtsey, Norman L„ Real Estate, Donna
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Honorary Members:
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, James E., Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill... 278-8692
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
................... 278-2811
Patton, Gilbert J., Gas Service Weights &amp; Measures, Jane 278-5796
Milnes, William S., Jean
278-6783
Pierce, George H., Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia ... 278-6356
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine
238-2456
Pierson, John S., Collections &amp; Credit Service, Maura 278-8981
Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg., Barbara 278-5270
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2744 * * Past President
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
•* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

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