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The COLDWA’TER Rotary "eFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARWGLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING / TUESDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1985

Meeting was called to order by President Mark. Invocation was given by Walt Balcom.
Songs were led by Terry O'Connell with Estel Voss at the piano. Thank you very much
Estel for being with us today!

The club celebrated two birthdays today.. .Happy Birthday to Bill Nettleman and
Reb Turner.

Guests for todays meeting were:

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Rotarian: Chuck Laupp, Hillsdale
p
Gary Gillette, Marshall
Pete Baldwin, Quincy
Student Guests: Crissy Wu, Coldwater and Mandy Zabonick, Coldwater

Announcements:
(1) Rich Holben made it known to the club that starting "tonight” Tuesday,
January 8th we will begin practice for the show upstairs in the Elks 7:30 p.m.
Also that there will be no practice for the end men on Sundays as stated on
the schedule.
O
(2) President Mark informed the club that nextweekor this week as the case may
be (january 15th) we will be voting for incoming directors.
(3) Dick Fitzgerald had the pleasure of introducing our newest member Dick
Tracy. Welcome to the club Dick now just get those vocal cords tuned up! I
believe you're up for a solo this year.
Sergeants-at-Arms Steve Glover and John Shea quickly got out of the holiday spirit and be­
gan making up for lost time! Did anyone avoid a fine?
Carroll Barnes “Standing” in for Howard Taylor excused the early leavers for (1.00, then intro­
duced Craig Potter a Masonary Contractor from Hillsdale who talked to the club about the
importance of good, safe, clean, chimneys. With the increased useage of wood or coal
burning fireplace inserts, wood burners, add-ons or what have you the risk of chimney
fires increases. Craig discussed different types of chimney liners and the importance of a good
liner. As Chuck Bacon .noted, after Craig had finished he had sort of put a "damper" on a
cozy night in front of the fireplace! An excellent informative program Craig. Thank you.

GREETERS:
January 15th - Holben &amp; Sebald
January 22nd - Crotty &amp; J. Dean
January 29th - York &amp; Dunworth

PROGRAMS:
January 15th - Jerry Towns
January 22nd - Jim Troust
January 29th - Reb Turner

MEETING ADJOURNED
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M-----------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11*45 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 PJUL

�P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49038

COMMUNITY SERVICE W

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan

Director: Carroll Barnea
'
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986-Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 ■ Al Nelson

8 ■ Howard Toeter
16 ■ Jerry Towns
22 ■ Jim Troust
29 ■ Reb Turner

February 1985
6 • Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 • Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, •’Senior Active
*
’, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-6006
’ Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W.t "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
’ Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
’ Geishert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
’ Jolley, Santford ‘Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
’ Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active",
278-7448
’ Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, BUI, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
’ Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
’ Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..

279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally', . 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, ’’Senior Active
*
*, Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
’ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola ..
278-8100
’ Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol,
279-7806
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active
*
’ Celia
278-4424
’ Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, ’ ’Senior Active’ ’
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G.. Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.
ROTARY MEETING TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th

President Mark called the meeting to order. Invocation was given by Walt Bal com. Terry
O Connell was the song leader with Estel Voss at the piano.
Guests for the day:

Rotarian: Paul Ruse, Kendal ville, Indiana
Floyd Johnson, Bronson and Dick Marowelli, Quincy
Non-Rotarian: Dave King, Scott Fee, Steve Hess and Jim Gleeson
ANNOUNC EMENTS:
(1) Duke Davidson told the club that rehearsal Tuesday night January 15th
would be at 7:00 Instead of 7:30
(2) Dan Magsig announced that the Coldwater Rotary Club was the top Civic
Club supporter of the "Bowl For Kids Sake" Bowl-A-Thon with 100% collection
of a total of $350.00. Thanks to all 1
(3) Rich Holben informed the club of a show committee meeting Wednesday
night, January 16th at 7:30 p.m. at his house.
(4) Larry Woodhams had two announcements...first, there is a Rotary Club Bowling
Tournament Sunday, February 10th in Kalamazoo, $27.50 per team. Interested
parties please contact Larry. Secondly, the club is planning to again invite,
wifes, girlfriends or whatever ?? to have lunchwith husbands, boyfriends, or
whatever of club members in February. The club will be divided into four groups
with wives invited to join their husbands at our noon luncheon thru February.
(5) The membership committee has 2 new appointees...Duke Davidson and
Santford Jolley.
(6) Howard Taylor informed all new members that they are invited and expected
to take part in this years Rotary Show.
(7) Howard also announced that the procedure for proposing a new member was to
contact either Bob Rumsey or Craig Sebald and ask for a card to fill out.
(8) Pres. Mark read a letter from the District Membership Committee pertaining
to a seminar February 9th. All membership committee members and the President
are requested to attend.
Sargeants John and Steve put on their usual "Fine" show.

Walt Balcom was recognized by President Mark for having 12 years of perfect attendance.
Congratulations Waltl

Results for the election of the new members of the Board of Directors were
Jerry Towns, Howard Taylor, Dick Hruska, and Steve Glover

Howard Taylor excused the early leavers for a fine of $1.10??
Jerry Towns, todays program chairman brought along Barry Case and Dick Biringer and the three
of them talked to the club about the possibility of formating a Coldwater Rotary Foundation.
Thanks fellows for the informative program.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
January 22 - Jim Troust

UPCOMING GREETERS
January 22 - B. Crotty - J. Dean

January 29 - Reb Turner
February 5 - Dick Uhl
February 12 - Fritz VanAken
February 19 - Dick White
February 26 - Les Wise

January 29 - J. York - L. Dunworth
February 5 - K. Elliott - J. Pierson
February 12 - H. Card - S. Jolley
February 19 - R. Turner - J. Klein
February 26 - J. Conrad - G. Graves

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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

�P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magsig
Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman: Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman: Buzz Gaiters, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nottleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
■ Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active"", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., * "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Bames, Carroll L., ""Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., ""Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
’ Davidson, Duke, ""Senior Active*" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
" Dean, John T., ""Senior Active** Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
" Geishert, Edward, " "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, ""Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E., ’"Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active"", Margaret
767-7508
*i"’ Luse, Ernie, “Senior Active"
278-7448
" Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
’ Moore, Richard D., ""Senior Active*", Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, "‘Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ’Sally’,. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil. * "Senior Active"",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., ’"Senior Active"", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
" Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
"" Rumsey, Robert, ""Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
" Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active"" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"*
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., ""Senior Active"", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
" Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, * "Senior Active*", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
" Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
" Van Aken, Fritz, ’"Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
" Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, ""Senior Active""
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

• Past President
“Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
238-2456

�"He
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.

ROTARY MEETING, JANUARY 22, 1985
Invocation was given by Jim Troust. Jerry Towns and Estel Voss lead us In a few Rotary Songs.
We also celebrated Bill ’'Dick" Tracy and Vince Komstiens birthdays.
Rich Holben reminded us to make all rehersals Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. and Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.

President Mark presented Jim Olmsted with his 2 year perfect attendance pin. Congratulations Jim.
Sergeants John Shea and Steve Glover harvested quite a crop of dollar bills by hook and crook
Rotary Anns are invited to lunch during the month of February. Please try to bring your Rotary Ann on the

days designated below alphabetically

February 5 th
A thru-'D
February 12th
E thru K
February 19th
L thru R
February 26th
S thru Y
If she can not attend on her given day please bring her on another. We only have to divide them up because
of overcrowding and food preparation.

UPCOMING GREETERS
January 29 - J. York - L. Dunworth
February 5 - K. Elliott - J. Pierson
February 12 - H. Card - S. Jolley
February 19 - R. Turner - J. Klein
February 26 - J. Conrad - G. Graves

UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
January 29 - Reb Turner
February 5 - Dick Uhl
February 12 - Fritz VanAken
February 19 - Dick White
February 26 - Les Wise

Our program for the day was introduced by Jim Troust. Dr. Jerald Veldman now of the Coldwater Regional
Center told of he and his wifes 4 years spent in India as Missionaries. His slide show and talk was based
around hunger and malnutrition. Highlights of his presentation were:
*More people have died from starvation in the past 5 years than the previous 150 years.
*40 countries around the world are now facing hunger and death problems.
*Most of the people live in small villages with no sanitation, fresh water, birth control or education.
*The cow is a families most prized possession allowing it to live in the house with them. It provides
milk, power to move things, dung which can be dried and burnt for heat.
*Most of the education if any is for the very basics in order to just get a person by.
*Many diseases haunt these people.
Dr. Veldman and his wife have to be very special people to move into a country like India and give of
their talents as they have.
Thanks Jim for attaining Dr. Veldman and his program...Sometimes we seem to overlook our own
Blessings.
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
'
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 PM
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85

mark maire

HOWARD TAYLOR
ROBERT RUMSEY
CRAIG SEBALD

WALT FISHER

.TTm8"!
President Elect
Recording
Secretary
Corresponding
Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave

Rubley

Club Bulletin: Santlord Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Gallers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 ■ Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O'Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 ■ Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
• Anderson, Fred, *'Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie. .278-6821
Baicom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
• Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active". Dorothy......................... 639-8669
• Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
■ Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
’ Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georglanna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
278-7448
", ” Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
276-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
* Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally',. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-6981

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
■ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active” Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L„ "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
• Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
' Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
■ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
• Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
’ Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
• Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

ROTARY MEETING JANUARY 29, 1985

Invocation was given by Jim Troust. Terry O'Connell &amp; Estel Voss helped us break
in the NEW SONG BOOKS. Boy! It would be great if we could sing in all of those
languages.
Birthdays were celebrated by Al Nelson, Chet Graves, Ed DeVito &amp; Boh Loose.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
*Duke reminded us all of rehersal times.
*Jim Olmsted and Al Nelson handed out the assignments for advertising in the
show program.
They also advised they are to be sold &amp; back into them by two
weeks from today February 5th.
GO GET'EM GUYS! AND GET THEM ALL IN ON TIME!
*Pictures of old shows, individuals or what have you needed by Terry O’Connell
for skit.
WIVES WELCOME...
A THRU D FEBRUARY 5th
E THRU K FEBRUARY 12th
L THRU R FEBRUARY 19th
S THRU Y FEBRUARY 26th
UPCOMING GREETERS
February 5 -• K. Elliott-J. Pierson
February 12 - H. Card-S. Jolley
February 19 - R. Turner-J. Klein
February 26 - J. Conrad-G. Graves

UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
February 5 - Dick Uhl
February 12 - Fritz VanAken
February 19 - Dick White
February 26 - Les Wise

Reb Turner, program chairman for the day introduced CPL Tom Reed of the City Police
Officer Reed presented a funny but very serious
Departments Crime Prevention Bureau.
entitled
"A
MATTER
OF TIME". Poor Charlie was always planning
film about "Poor Charlie
to have the Crime Prevention Officers visit his business to find out where he was an
easy mark for a crime to happen. Officer Reed urges all of us to invite him into our
places of business to see what problems he can solve.
If we have any.
"AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE! CALL HIM!
A brief discussion followed about the program.

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986-Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
1987 • John Dygert, Dan Magsig

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Biringer, William
Bobier
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

1984-88
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 • Howard Teeter
15 • Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19- Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O’Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O'Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
' Anderson, Fred, ”Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., *’Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., ’‘Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F„ "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W„ *'Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, *'Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
’ Dean, John T., "Senior Active” Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, *’Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E., *’Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
•&lt; ” Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
278-7448
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Moore, Richard D„ "Senior Active**, Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active**, Department Store, Susan ..

279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally', . 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., *’Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L„ "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
‘ Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol,
279-7806
* Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active’*
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine.

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

• 278-8668
278-2811
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.

ROTARY MEETING FEBRUARY 5th, 1985

.

Invocation was given by Jim Troust with the club observing a mdment of silence in the
memory of Harold Goodholm.
Terry O’Connell our ’’fearless" song leader gave the club the day off due to the absence
of a piano player.
The club celebrated the birthdays of Fred Culy and Dick White.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
♦Howard Taylor reminded everyone to please bring their Rotary Ann to our noon meetings on your scheduled day.
♦Howard said no board meeting week of February 4th or February 11th.
♦Dukereminded us of all rehersal times.
♦Al Nelson reminded the club to please get all advertising in within the next 2
weeks. Please turn into either Al Nelson, Gary Hart or Jim Olmsted.
♦Rich Holben said that Hal Sexton has the Rotary Show Tickets in his van and should
be passing them out soon. SELL-SELL-SELL!!
♦Pictures of old shows, individuals or what have you is needed by Terry O’Connell
for a skit.
ROTARY ANNS WELCOME: A thru D February 5th; E thru K February 12th; L thru R February
19th; S thru Y February 26th...
CARROLL BARNES PRESENTED BILL CROTTY with a pin for 7 years of perfect attendance.
Congratulations Bill and the Quincy Club congratulates you also!!
UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
UPCOMING GREETERS:
February 12th - H. Card - S. Jolley
February 12th - Fritz VanAken
19th
Dick
White
February 19th - R. Turner - J. Klein
February
February 26th - J. Conrad - C. Graves
February 26th - Les Wise'

DICK UHL PROGRAM CHAIRMAN FOR THE DAY INTRODUCED DAVID AMEEN who informed the club of

the many health care changes taking place. Dave said there are a lot more changes taking

place now then in past years due to economic reasons.

One example is the number of

employees laid off- in different Health Care Facilities such as Bronson Hospital (260
people), Foote Hospital (460 people), Cameron (10 people). The Community Health Center

of Branch County has laid off 75 people since David has been here.
largely due to the- decreased patient days at the Health Center.

The lay offs are

A patient day is counted

each time a person spends a night in the hospital. In 1978 there were 37,000 patient

days; 1983, 29,000; 1984, 25,000. They expect a 10% decrease for the next 10 years.
David talked about the trend toward outpatient services, the persuit of a Mental

Health Unit and various other topics.
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

Thank you David and Dick for an informative program.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

&lt;3

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM----------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 11 -45 p M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PM
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 12-10 P M

�COM^^EEs"

COMMUNITY SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnos
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman

Edward Gelshert, Robert Looso
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,

Charles Young

Gil Patton

Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, Rd. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler

Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O'Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

September 1984

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

8 - Howard Teeter
16 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, * "Senior Active**, Kathryn............... 278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., **Senior Active*’, Marjorie..278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., * ‘Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., * "Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., * "Senior Active* *, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, * "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active"* Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
787-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, " "Senior Active" * Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
" Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active"*, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, '"Senior Active"*, Martha............................ 278-8840
* Klein, John E., ’"Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active"", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., ""Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
278-7448
*&gt; " Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active",
" Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Moore, Richard D., ""Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
* Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active*", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally',. 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active*", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, * "Senior Active" Phyllis..
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., ’*Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
’ Teeter, Howard M„ *‘Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, * "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
••Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th

Invocation was given by Jim Troust. Songs were led by John Shea and birthdays were
celebrated by Gary Howe, Hal Sexton, and Jack Faulkner.
*President Mark asked for introductions of guests including the wives of some of our
members.

*Rick Loyd of Big Brothers/Big Sisters presented the club with a plaque to signify
we raised the most money and came in second in total pins in the recent Bowl-A-Thon for
Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
*President Mark read a letter from the District Governor written to Harold Goodholms
daughter recognizing him for the $6 years of perfect attendance, for being so active
and- giving so much of himself to his community along with being a great friend to all.
*Reb Turner advised that service clubs were being asked to submit nominations for the
Chamber of Commerce Man, Woman and Citizen of the year. Anyone have an idea??

*President Mark presented a perfect attendance pin for 1 year to Terry Reen.
*John Shea announced the Tibbits Foundation is having a Dinner Dance, April 2^th at the
Quality Inn Convention Center. Most of the proceeds to go to the Tibbits. Limit 125
couples. Tickets are available at $75«00 per couple. Sounds like quite a night and may
be considered as a ladies night for the Rotary Club.

SHOW TICKETS ARE OUT SELL'EM!! SHOW PROGRAM ADS ARE DUE TODAY!!

*Sergeants Shea &amp; Glover along with regular fines auctioned off a Musical Valentine Card
(Donated by Taylors) for $22.00
*Vice President Howard Taylor advised he has some programs lined up if you are not having
luck getting up your program.
*Program Chairman Ray Cardenas presented Charles Davis who spoke on his Solar Energy
Patent. Chucks ideas are presently being worked on by Purdue University, Miami University
of Ohio in conduction with NASA. Chuck has put many years into this invention using a
satellite with laser capabilities for collection &amp; distribution of electrical power.
Someday it may take the place of coal, oil &amp; nuclear generation of electricity. Chucks
test model is due to go up with the shuttle craft in 1986.
Thanks Chuck and Ray for a great program.
DON'T MISS SHOW REHEARSALS!! DON'T MISS BEING PART OF THE SHOW!!

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.-------------- --STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY, 11*45 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 PM

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

EES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987-John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave

Rubley

Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Gallers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
international Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 - Howard Teoler
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 ■ Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 -oPat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff. Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies' Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
• Anderson, Fred, '"Senior Active'", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., '"Senior Active"", Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "‘Senior Active*", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, **Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., "‘Senior Active"", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "’Senior Active’", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
" Culy, Fred, ‘"Senior Active"*, Dorothy
639-8669
' Davidson, Duke, "‘Senior Active*" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
" Dean, John T., " "Senior Active” Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, " "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active"' Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
' Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active”, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E., *'Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
' " Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
278-7448
' Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
' Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally', . 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
.639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl ......... 278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
. 278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
. 238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S„ "Senior Active", Maura
278-6981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L„ "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
' Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
' Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
‘ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
* * Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB MEETING FEBRUARY 19, 1995

The invocation was given by Jim Troust. Singing directed by Terry O'Connell while
Winnie Kornstien tickled the ivories! They were enjoyed by all Including the birthday
boys, Jim Lyon, John Pierson, Howard Teeter and Vince Kornstien.
President Mark was out of town-VP Howard was not able to attend so .Carroll Barnes took
over control with his own print out.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
,„
...
.
. ..
1. Ray Fast is in the hospital after falling on the ice and breaking his ankle in eignx
places. Get well quick Ray. Remember the show must go on!
2. John Shea advised the big Tibbits Dinner has been scheduled now for June 22nd.
3. Hal Sexton advised us that tickets are about gone-swap among yourselves.
4. Next weeks program is the "0L WHIP" Duke who will most likely have a couple of surprises
and a few sour spots to sweeten with a litle work.

Sergeants Shea &amp; Glover drained a few billfolds and ended up with another good payment
on a scholarship.

Carroll excused the 10 early leavers for $1,00 each.
Dick White introduced Paul Viglianti, Assistant Alumni Director Marketing and Membership.
Paul is 35 years old; 19?2 MSU graduate in television and radio, minor in journalism; 5 years
in minor league hockey; P.R. &amp; broadening Des Moines and Columbus, Ohio; 2 years sports
information director at Wayne State University; 2g yers Athletic Promotions Director at.
Western Michigan University; 1 year Assistant Athletic Director Marketing and Fund Raising
at Temple University; Came to MSU in January of 1984. He and his wife Nancy formerly of
Columbus, Ohio and 3 daughters live in Lansing.
Pauls statements included:
1. Enthusiam in athletics is great.
2. Building projects are coming along very good.
"The Front Porch" of Big Universities is sports. 7-Through the sales and marketing
3of sports the universities get most of their publicity and headlines.
4. Two thousand MSU alumni around the country are actively recruiting new students.
The new twenty seven million dollar complex is coming together.which will house a
5.
16,500 seat basketball arena. Indoor football &amp; tennis facilities are also forth6.
7.

MS^is’looking forward to the new administration with Dr. John DiBiaggio at the Jelm.
MSU hockey coach Ron Mason is the best in my opinion. Basketball is now so competitive
it is difficult to be number 1. Tom Smith (formerly of Coldwater) coaches the baseball

team and is improving the team very much.
improved greatly in the past 4 years.
8. The Alumni &amp; Administration relations have
MR.
VIGLIANTI WITH US TODAY...
THANK YOU DICK FOR MAKING ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE

UPCOMING GREETERS:
Feb. 26 - Jim Conrad - S. Jolley
March 5 - C. Barnes - C. Young
March 12 - L. Iveson - D. Guisinger
March 19 - G. Howe -R. Moore
March 26 - J. Lyon - D. Holcomb

UPCOMING PROGRAMS: .
Feb. 26 - Duke Davidson
March 5 - Larry Woodhams
March 12 - Chuck Woodward
March 19 - Jim York
March 26 - Chuck Young

SH0W WEEK! THE BEST TIME TO GET TO KNOW AND ENJOY YOUR FELLOW ROTARIANS!!_

GOOD LUCK TO ALL...Jolley
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
OUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PJ/I.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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.

�P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan

Director: Carroll Barnos
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
1987-John Dygert, Dan Magsig

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
■IB

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J, Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O’Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

8 - Howard Teetor
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Blringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., ’'Senior Active'*, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
' Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., ' 'Senior Active'', 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
' Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
' Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
' Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
' Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active”, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
' Klein, John E., "Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
278-7448
' Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
' Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ‘Sally’,. 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-6981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
' Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
' Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
' Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister. Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol,
279-7806
' Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
' Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podlatrlst-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
' Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary TIEFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1985
Invocation was given by Jim Troust. Howard. Teeter celebrated his birthday.
President Mark asked for the introductions of guests. With it being the last week of
Rotary Anns having lunch with us, Jerry Towns announced his upcoming wedding and introduced
his wife to be Nancy.
Rich Piatt announced the upcoming Recreation Show April 12-14 to be held in the Federal
Mogul building.

Howard Teeter advised the club of Bill Smiths death. Bill has attended our club for many
years during the summer months making up out of Lafayette, Indiana.
William J. Smith,'35 on Jan. 2, 1985 in Lafayette, IN. He ws 71. After college
he coached two years at Hanover High School and four years at Ionia. From 1941
to 1945 he taught in Ann Arbor and also trained seniors at the YMCA for war
duty. Mr, Smith later moved to Grand Rapids where he was physical director of the
YMCA and also camp diiector. In 19&amp;3 he moved to Lafayette as general director
of the YMCA and retired in 1977- While at Albion he was member of Tau Kappa Epsilon
fraternity and was an outstanding athlete in track, basketball and football. Mr.
Smith had been active in Albion College for many years by serving as the head agent
for his class in the Class Agent Program and this year had agreed to be the
reunion chairman for the 50"th reunion of his class in May. He was awarded a
Distinguished Alumni Award by Albion College in 1978. Mr. Smith is survived by his
widow, Mary, three sons, Philip, Richard, *60 and William, '67, and a sister.
Bill was an Albion College classmate of Howard Teeter. His participation and friendship in
our club will be missed by all of us.

Sergeants Glover and Shea picked up some $60.00 for the scholarship fund.
Duke Davidson (show director for the year) ran the group through itspaces on a couple
of songs. Then the end men including Dygert, Galliers, White, Hruska, Magsig, and J.
Milnes and Moore sang their solos.

President Mark advised of a Board Meeting coming up at his house March 14th.

Ernie Luse is very sick at his home. Get well quick Ernie!
IT’S SHOW WEEK!!! GOOD LUCK!!!
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 p M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY, 6:15 PM
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10P.M

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magsig

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary international
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose

August 1984

Handicapped Children: William

7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wlso,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O’Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 • Gil Patton
23 ■ George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 ■ Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 • Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O'Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active”, Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., ’'Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, *'Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, *'Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PCA/.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
' Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
' Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guislnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
' Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
' Klein, John E., "Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active",
278-7448
' Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
' Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
' Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally', . 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
276-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
' Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active” Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
' Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol,
279-7806
' Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
‘ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
' Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
' Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
' Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

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COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1985

Invocation was given by John Ufkes. Songs were led by Terry O’Connell. The
club celebrated the birthday of Chuck Young. Guests for the day were:
Rotarians: Dick Marowelli - Quincy
Dick Huttenlocher - Quincy
Elmer Dobson - Quincy
Steve Dobson - Quincy
Pete Baldwin - Quincy

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Jon Robinson Coldwater
Monica Nettleman - Coldwater
Scott Mercer - Coldwater

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President Elect Howard Taylor had a few announcements to make:
1. Bill Bobier underwent surgery in Florida. Howard had Bill's
address: Room 218 Venice Hospital, Venice, Florida 33595
Please drop Bill a line, he would enjoy hearing from you.
2. Board meeting Thursday, March 14 at Pres. Marks house 7*30 P«m.
3. Howard read a letter from the Bob Nagle family complimenting the
club on this years Rotary Show and thanking the club for remembering Bob.
4. Rich Holben asked that all bills from the show please be turned
in no later than Sat. March 16th.
5. Dave Rubley is still missing some of the end men ties, please
get them in fellas!
6. Steve Glover wanted to know what kind of interest there was in
putting together a Rotary Club softball team. A sign-up sheet
was passed around. Those people interested who have not signed
up, please contact Steve.

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also auctioned off a hat for $10.00j a tobacco pouch for $5-00 and a pair
cf gloves for $5.00. Thank you Jim York, Fred Culy and Ed Geishert for
your superlative bidding!!!
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who brought to the club part II of his bass fishing program. Phil related
several "fishing stories" to the club as well as a couple new rods.
Phil also discussed his feelings on the catching and releasing of fish.

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ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.

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MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

jUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M-----------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 11 -45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 1215 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6-15 P M
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�rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
CRAIG SEBALD

Secretary
Corresponding

WALT FISHER

Secretary
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Batcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 ■ John Dygert, Dan Magslg
Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martlnen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelsherl, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martlnen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnos

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

8 • Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 ■ Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 ■ Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Blrlnger

May 1985
7 - William Bobler
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, •’Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., ’’Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., *'Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy......................... 639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active** Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active** Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................ 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth........................
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, ’’Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy.................................. 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active
*
’ Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr„ Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
* Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
278-5006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278 • ’’ Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
238-4414
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
’ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
Shea, John L„ Music Store, Kim
279-7718
’ Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
’ Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
’ Thompson, Paul, ’*Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
’&gt; ** Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
278-7448
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior *Active ’, Elaine
278-4198
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
’ Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active”, Department Store, Susan ..
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
279-9492
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ‘Sally’,. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Honorary Members:
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Grimes, William, Irene
278-8668
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
278
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active ".Jane
278-5796
Treadwell, Dale G.. Christine
238-2456
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
* Past President
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�*******************************

Three men have been proposed for membership in the Coldwater Rotary Club.

If you have a reason any of the three should not be admitted to the club
please submit it in writing to the President within 10 days.

NAME

POSITION

CLASSIFICATION

James T, Grohalski f'Jim)

SMNB President

Banking Add'l Active

James L. Royce (Jim)

Amax Specialty Metals

General Mgr.

David King (Dave)

Active

Coldwater Police Chief

Active

*********#***#**«###»###*##*##

"
"
"

Lee Ballard
Bill Welke
Ken Humphrey

Bronson
Coldwater
Coldwater

High School
High School

President Mark announced the newest Puatary Club in Michigan----Lansing Sunrise Club
Membership cards to be available next meeting - Membership
decreasing now some new ones

Larry Dunworth presented a Banner from the Henderson N.C. Rotary
Club to Mark
Sargent John Shea with Bag man Gary Hart did the usual pocket
emptying -- also auctioned off a hat for $9.00 Bill Crotty's

Chuck Woodward presented our program for the day.
Chuck gave us a brief background of the Coldwater Regional Center,
from 1800 to present day. He then introduced the speakers,
Cheri Smith - Deputy Superintendant and Charlene Carberry - Captain.
Both gave us a brief summary of their backgrounds -- education
and work history.
They informed us as to the various programs that will be available
to the inmates and various other functions that will take place
in the facility.

We were informed that our city will be protected to the utmost and
this facility will have the newest in protection of escape with
two types of sensors -- Both a touch and a sound system.

The program was then opened to a question and answer period
of which there were many. Very fine program. Thanks Chuck!

Bill Bobiers Mailing Address is as follows:
*Drop him a card
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

Bill Bobier
c/o E.J. Easey
1800 Englewood Rd.
Lot #90
Englewood, Fl 33533
MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA.

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.

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 p M
BATTLE CREEK — HART HOTEL — MONDAY. 12:15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10P.M.

---------'

�"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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING
MARCH 26, 1985
President Mark called meeting to order

Invocation was given by Jim Troust
A moment of silence in memory of Father Bob Man
and past District Governor Ed Gross
Terry O'Connell led our song sing
Birthdays celebrated were as follows:

Chuck Woodward
Bill Milnes

Terry Reen
Dick Fitzgerald

We had the following guests present:
Quincy
Rotarian Bill King
n
Quincy
Ray Kranz
ii
Pres. Quincy
Dick Marowelli
it
Bronson
Lee Ballard
ti
Coldwater High School
Bill Welke
ii
Coldwater High School
Ken Humphrey

President Mark announced the newest Rotary Club in Michigan
Lansing Sunrise Club

Membership cards to be available next meeting - Membership
decreasing now some new ones
Larry Dunworth presented a Banner from the Henderson N.C. Rotary
Club to Mark

Sargent John Shea with Bag man Gary Hart did the usuaol pocket
emptying -- also auctioned off a hat for $9.00 Bill Crotty s
Chuck Woodward presented our program for the day.
Chuck gave us a brief background of the Coldwater Regional Center .
from 1800 to present day. He then introduced the speakers,
Cheri Smith - Deputy Superintendant and Charlene Carberry -Captain.
Both gave us a brief summary of their backgrounds -- education
and work history.
They informed us as to the various programs that will be available
to the inmates and various other functions that will take place
in the facility.

We were informed that our city will be protected to the utmost and
this facility will have the newest in protection of escape with
two types of sensors -- Both a touch and a sound system.
The program was then opened to a question and answer period
of which there were many. Very fine program. Thanks Chuck I

Bill Bobiers Mailing Address is as follows:

*Drop him a card

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

Bill Bobier
c/o E.J. Easey
1800 Englewood Rd.
Lot #90
Englewood, Fl 33533
MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PM.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PM.,
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. BOX 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
1987-John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
I
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Gallers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Edward Gelshort, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS

8 - Howard Teefer
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
April 1985

2 - Terry O’Connell
9 • Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

November 1984

May 1985

6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
2C - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

June 1985

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
I 30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

QASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., ’’Senior Active”, Marjorie. .278-6821
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Balcom, Walton K., ’’Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Barnes, Carroll L„ “Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
’ Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
’ Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
Case, Barry, C.P.A, JoAnn
278-5378
Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Loose, Robert E., *‘Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
’ Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329 * " Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active",
278-7448
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
‘ Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
• Dean, John T., "Senior Active” Joanne
278-5909
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Donay, Larry, Metal Recycling, Sharon
238-4870
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Dygert, John P., Education Dist., Mary
278-4248
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
Elliot, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
. .278-4198
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
‘ Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store. Susan
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
279-9492
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally', . 767-3510
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
.......... 278-7928
’ Geishert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
................ 279-7163
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

QASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
‘ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
• Ruse, Paul E.. "Senior Active" Myrtle.......................279-9412
Seaman, Robert L„ "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
‘ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
• Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol......................................... 278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
‘ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet.................................... 278-5521
‘ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active” Celia
278-4424
‘ Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
.278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M.. Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING

4-2-85
President Mark called meeting to order

Invocation was given by Jim Troust
Songs were led by Hal Sexton
Birthday celebrated with Jim Koss
We had the following guest present:

Terry Hollister

Bronson Rotarian

Leo Sanderson

Jim Vozar

Quincy Rotarian

Wendel Hathaway

Linus Heydoh

Quincy Rotarian

1 Quincy Rotarian
Bronson Rotarian

President Mark asked that the fellows who had request fran various organizations
for financial support from our Rotary Show proceeds to speak at this time. Listed
below are the fellows and organizations:

John Dean

Listening Ear

Terry Reen

Camp Kimbal - Send a Kid to Camp

Bill Tyson

Rotarian Scholarship Fund in Daughter's Name

Dick Fitzgerald

A new Tibbits Fund — to repair roof

John Shea

Branch County Library Board

John Dygert

Maple Lawn - Equipment needs

Dennis Holcomb

Substance Abuse

Jim Erickson

Local Cancer Drive

Bob Seaman

Hospice Organization

Jim Troust

The Shelter House

Dick Uhl

Community Health Center for a new flag pole

Howard Taylor

Community Crusade Against Drugs

Sargent John Shea with the help of Ken Smoker did the usual good pocket cleaning job.

Pat Albright along with his lovely wife Colleen presented a very informative program
on Pork Production.
A movie was shown which began with the early settlonent of our country and the first
pigs caning to America. It then went on to show how the Swine Industry has improved
over the years and what has been done to give us a better piece of pork.
Very fine program - Thanks Pat and Colleen

Upcaning programs under the direction of the following:

April 16 - Fred Anderson

April 23 - Charles Bacon

April 30 - Richard Biringer

May 7 - William Bobier
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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, Michigan
P.O. BOX 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 ■ Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Biringer, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 • J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 - Howard Teeter
16 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 ■ Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobler
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O'Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
T - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active'*, Marjorie..278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
• Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active”, 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 0., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara .,. 278-2096
■ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
• Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
• Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R.. Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
• Geishert, Edward, “ Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
• Jolley, Santford 'Joi', *‘Senior Active**, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
• Klein, John E., * "Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., * "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
•&gt; " Luse, Ernie, ‘"Senior Active"
278-7448
• Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
• Moore, Richard D., * "Senior Active"", Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally',. 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "'Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
• Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
•• Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
• Ruse, Paul E„ * "Senior Active"" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., ""Senior Active”
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
■ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M„ * "Senior Active"", Marian
278-4222
" Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
■ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active"*, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
" Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
’ Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
■ Woodward, Charles, " "Senior Active""
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"‘Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.
COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING

4-16-85

President Mark Presiding
Jim Troust gave invocation

Songs were led by Terry O'Connell accompanied by Winnie Kornstien
Celebrated the birthday of Greg Dean

We had the following guest present:

Quincy

Norm Moore
Robert Hampton
Doug Wells
Ann Holcomb
Steven Dutcher
Dr. Dave Cavanagh
Dr. Ann Cavanagh

Rotarian

Ionia Rotarian
Junior
Coldwater High School
Senior
Coldwater High School

Several announcements:

Rotary show profits approx.

$5,000

The fellowship committee is tentatively planning a Sunday Brunch for
May 5th more to follow says Jim Koss
Dist. Governor’s Meeting weekend of May 10 &amp; 11 Battle Creek
District meeting for all new officers Marshall

Robert Kerr awarded

May 18th

a perfect attendence pin for 37 years - congratulations

Bob
Vice President Howard Taylor’announced that he has several good programs if

someone is

in need of one.

—

-- -----

---

Sargent of Arms Steve Glover and Bagman Gary Hart picked ou£ pockets as usual.
Jim was called out of
Program today under the direction of Jim Erickson,
Jim had taped his intro,
town on business so had Greg Dean fill in fov him.
for the day was given by attorney Mert Smith with regards to
estate planning
with the emphasis oncharitable
donations to^the^local
l± wx LU Llic cuiunooxo vu
~ —— — — —
_
, ,
nnoi
r. Mert stated that of donations made $2,500 locally 904 of the
Cancer Society. "—
He stated that
you not only could save on your
money is used locally.
L_
---- - —
- _
--He gave
Federal Income Tax but you would also be helping
someone somewhere.^
’
education
us several examples of how the money is used in research - c_---areas.
He
stated
the
greatest
need
is
for
volunteers
management and other
"
’
‘
“
Interesting program thanks Jim &amp; Mert.
to take patients for their treatments.

Programs:

April 23
April 30

Charles Bacon
Richard Biringer

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

May 7
May 14

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

Bill Bobier
Gerry Boguth
MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 • Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O’Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

April 1985

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobler
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
’ Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn............... 278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R.. "Senior Active", Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K„ "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., **Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
' Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian.................. 278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active**, Dorothy......................... 639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T„ *'Senior Active* * Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol................................278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..................... 279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................. 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn................................278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth........................
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
• Geishert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy ............................ 279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, * 'Senior Active
Ruth
279-9266
gXs Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active**, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E„ *‘Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active**, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active**, Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active**
278-7448
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
* Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active**, Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ’Sally’,. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia .... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura............... 278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, *'Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active”
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., *'Senior Active**, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ’Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet.................................... 278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active’*, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, *’Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, ’'Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna.
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
••Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING
April 23, 1985
President Mark presiding
Invocation given by Jim Troust
Terry led us in our singing
Celebrated Chuck Putnam's birthday

We had the following guests in attendance:
Bill Perkins
Garth Wilber
Doug Wells
Ken Hustis

Bronson Rotarian
"
"
Ionia
Rotarian
Student

Sharon Langschierld
John Kellogg
Ray Kranz
Don Herbert

„

.
Rotarian
Tibbits

Several announcements:
Dist. meeting for all new officers to be held in Marshall May 18th
Dist. Governor's meeting weekend of May 10th and 11th Battle Creek­
room for a couple more to go
Rotary Lady Day Brunch
Coldwater Country Club
Sunday May 5th
Time:
12:30 p.m.
Call reservations to the following:

Jim Koss
Bill Tyson
Buzz Galliers

238-2265
279-7806
279-9350

Sargents John Shea and Steve Glover presented their program

The following names have been submitted for membership:
James Whelan

Additional Active member
Radio Broadcasting

Tim Colletta

Beverage Dist.
Pepsi Cola Bottling &amp; Dist.

4

Dr. Charles Bacon was our program for the day.
He began by giving us
a brief background of the French Art.
He stated that he and his wife
were leaving to go to France to go to the many places where the slides
that he presented were painted -- very interesting program.
Up coming programs:
May
May
May
May

7
14
21
28

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

William Bobier
Gerry Boguth
Harold Card
Barry Case
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PM.
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.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Gallers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Birlnger, William
Bobier
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
Towns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1084-88
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J, Martinen
14 • Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 - Howard Teeter
15 ■ Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 • Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., '"Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
' Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, Cily 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S.. Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, ' 'Senior Active' * Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L, Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
' Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active”, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active",
278-7448
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
' Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
' Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ‘Sally1, . 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

OASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
' Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
' Ruse, Paul E„ "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
' Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
‘ Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
' Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol,
279-7806
' Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
.
278-5521
' Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H„ Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
' Wise, Lester, "Senior Active” Celia
................. 278-4424
' Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.
COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING
4-30-85

Meeting called to order by President Mark
Jim Troust led us in invocation for the day

Songs were led by Terry O'Connell

We celebrated the following birthdays:

Walt Balcom &amp; Gerry Boguth

And a surprise guest visited Dave Rubley - Miss Piggy all dolled up.
Greg Dean has her phone no. if anyone wants it.
Our guests were introduced:

Flip Miller
Elizabeth Marshall
Bob Stone
Joe Balough

Student Guest
"
Grand Rapids
Bronson Postmaster

Several announcements:
Reminder of Ladies Day - May 5th - 12:30 at the Coldwater Country Club Paul Harris Award
Dist. Meeting for all new officers in Marshall on May 18th.

Dist. Governor's meeting weekend of May 10th and 11th in Battle Creek.
Past Presidents meeting at the Country Club on May 30th.

Possible baseball trip to Detroit on Sept.
cost approx. $26.00 ea.

15th - if enough interest show -

A memorial service to be held at the Saint Mark s Church on May 7th for
Father Bob Man.
The Sargents of Arms John Shea and Steve Glover did a fantastic job of

collecting fines.
Dick Biringer was in charge of our program today.
"What you always wanted
to know about a travel agency but never asked."
He introduced Georgiannia Holcomb and Rae Jean Gladstone from the Red Carpet
Travel Agency.
Georgiannia began by telling us that their services are free.
No. 1 priority is to get the customers the very best rates possible. Airlines,
Hotels, etc...
Explained the process of obtaining a passport and the approx,
costs.
We were also informed of the various Super Saver Air Fares and
told how they worked.
Very interesting program - Thanks Dick, Georgmnia
and Rae Jean.

Upcoming Program Chairman:

May 14
May 21
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT ■
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

Gerry Boguth
Harold Card

May 28
June 4

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 PM.

Barry Case
Hal Creal
MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.--------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 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 PM

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 • Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 • John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman: Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Gallers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guosts: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-8B
ROTARY PROGRAMS
Auguat1984
7 ■ J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladies’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active"", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active"', Margaret
278-8006
" Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
• Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
' Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
... .278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
' Geishert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford ’Joi’, "Senior Active"", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, '"Senior Active"", Martha
278-8840
' Klein, John E., "Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
*’ Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active'*
278-7448
Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
' Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
' Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ‘Sally’,. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Lapy, Mobile Home Sales, Ctjeryl
278-7928.
Patton, Gil, ''Senior Active".Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S„ "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg.,
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
” Rumsey, Robert, "'Senior Active” Phyllis
278-5006
' Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active” Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L„ "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
' Sexton, Harlow W„ Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
' Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James G„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol,
279-7806
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
' Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active” Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
' Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

• Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary TIEFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING, MAY ?th, 1?85

Meeting was called to order by President Mark.
Invocation was delivered by Jim Troust.

The club celebrated the birthday of

Songs were led by Terry O’Connell.

Dave Rubley.

GUESTS FOR THE DAY WERE:
Bob LeGalley, Bill King, Lee Ballard, Clarence Snyder, Layne VanStone,
David Wischmeyer, Garth Wilber, Jim Groholski, Ken Worden, Doug Woodward,

Jenny Semmelroth, and Brent York.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(1)
(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)
(6)

President Mark reminded everyone of the Memorial Serivce for
for Bob Man.
President Mark also had the distinct pleasure of introducing to
the club our newest PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS...SANTFORD JOLLEY and
CRAIG SEBALD.
Jim Koss informed us of1 the bus trip to a Tiger Baseball Game
September 15th. If you're interested please get at least $25.00
to Jim by no later than TODAY!!!
Dick Fitzgerald told us of the 3rd Annual Tibbits Golf Scramble to
be held Saturday at the Coldwater Country Club.
Howard Taylor says he now has some programs, so if you need one
please get with Howard.
Howard also announced that Thursday, May 16th at 5’30 P»m. in
Downtown Coldwater people are needed to help clean-up the downtown
area. Please bring yourself, your broom, rake,..anything.

The Sargeants John &amp; Steve managed to again collect a couple dollars.

Early leavers gone for $1,00.

The name of John Ferris R.V. Sales and Service has been proposed as a new member.

Howard Taylor introduced todays program who was Cindy Ireland, who is with the
Community Action Agency. Cindy talked to the club about their "RED HOT" project
taking place in the city of Coldwater and Coldwater Township, Thank you Cindy for
a very interesting program.

UPCOMING PROGRAM CHAIRMAN:
May 14th - Gerry Boguth
May 28th - Barry Case
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

May 21st - Harold Card
June 4th - Hal Greal
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M---------- ------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11*45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 1215 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY. 12:1 O P M.

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
Preaident
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 - Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 ■ Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

8 • Howard Teoter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

February 19B5
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 • Les Wise

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984
2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 26th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
’ Anderson, Fred, ’’Senior Active"", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles Ft., * "Senior Active"*, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., ""Senior Active’", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., ‘"Senior Active"", Margaret
278-8006
" Biringer, Richard F., “Senior Active"", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., * "Senior Active’", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, ""Senior Active"", Dorothy
639-8669
" Davidson, Duke, " "Senior Active"" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S„ Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Dean, John T., “Senior Active*" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
’ Gelshert, Edward, “Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, “Senior Active’" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-72,23
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist. Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L„ Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
" Jolley, Santford 'Joi', “Senior Active”, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, ""Senior Active”, Martha
278-8840
" Klein, John E„ “Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, ""Senior Active"", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., ""Senior Active"", Margaret
767-7508
"" Luse, Ernie, “Senior Active"",
278-7448
" Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
" Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active”, Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, “Senior Active"*, Department Store, Susan ..

279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah 'Sally',. 767-3510
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, " "Senior Active"", Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., ""Senior Active"", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
" Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
"" Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active"" Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., ""Senior Active"’ Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"",
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H„ ""Senior Active"", Rita
278-8373
" Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M„ “Senior Active’’, Marian
278-4222
" Thompson, Paul, ""Senior Active"", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
" Van Aken, Fritz, “Senior Active"", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Wise, Lester, “Senior Active’" Celia
278-4424
" Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, “Senior Active’*
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M„ Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
* * Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING

MAY 14,

1985

Meeting was called to order by President Mark.
Invocation was delivered by Dan Magsig.

Songs were led by Terry O'Connell including a lovely rendition of
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat".
Guests for the day were:
• Rotarian:
Leo Sanderson, Elmer Houghton, Lee Ballard,
Ken Worden, Ed Perkins.
Non-Rptarian:
Blaine Katz, Jim White, Ann Bercaw,
Scott Winters.
The club celebrated the birthdays of Jim Olmsted and Ken Elliott.
Rich Holben introduced to the club new member Dave Darby. Dave is
President of Coldwater Rendering. Dave and his wife Barbara have
2 children. Welcome to the club Dave!

Jerry Towns introduced another new member, Jim Groholski of The
Southern Michigan National Bank. Jim is a past member of the
Union City Rotary Club. Jim and his wife Sharon have 2 daughters
and 1 son. Welcome to the club Jim!
Gary Kuckel introduced still another new member, Dave King. Dave
is the police chief of Coldwater. He and his wife Sue have 1 son.
We also welcome Dave to the club!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1.
President Mark read a note from Sue Nagle representing
Listening Ear, thanking the club for their donation.
2.

Jim Koss again reminded everyone of the bus trip to
a Tiger baseball game Sept. 15th. If interested please
get your money to Jim.

Sargeants Steve and John lowered the boom on quite a few rotarians
this week. Good job guys.

Early leavers were excused for $1.00.

Gary Kuckel then introduced the program for the day who was Jim
Tanner.
Jim, a resident of Branch County, informed the club of a
4-H project of raising pheasants. Jim said there are 12 kids
involved in this project of raising some 335 birds for approximately
9-12 weeks. After this period of time the birds are to be released.
Hopefully some time down the road it will help to build up the
population that has been devastated.
Thank you Jim and Gary for a
very interesting program.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
May 21st-Harold Card;
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

May 28th-Barry Case*,
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 P.M.

June 4th-Hal Creal
MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM-------------------------- H
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PM
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 121 O P M

�rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMmrTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holben,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1985 • Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Maire, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Piatt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECC
Nibterey, Mexico

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 ■ Tom Miller
21 - Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 - Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

October 1984
2 - Terry O’Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

November 1984
6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

8 - Howard Teeter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
20 - Reb Turner

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

March 1965
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

April 1985
2 - Bill Milnes
9 - Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

May 1985
7 - William Bobler
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Rich Holben
Director: Duke Davidson

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

June 1985
4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
23 - Larry Donay
30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
■ Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active**, Marjorie..278-6821
Balcom, Walton K„ “Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., “Senior Active* *, Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., “Senior Active**, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., “Senior Active", 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, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, “Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active** Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., “Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
' Geishert, Edward, “Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, * ‘Senior Active* * Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
......................... 278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
278-6704
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, *'Senior Active**, Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, “Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
* Klein, John E„ “Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, *'Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., “Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
“ Luse, Ernie, “Senior Active",
278-7448
* Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E., Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K., Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
* Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active* *, Elaine
278-4198
* Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..
279-9492
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ‘Sally’, . 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, “Senior Active* *,Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., *'Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director.......................... 278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active” Phyllis
278-5006
* Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle....................... 279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., * "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola................. 278-8100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-422
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara.................... 278'6&gt;7a
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol......................................... 278
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol............................ 278’788
* Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet.................................... 278’88‘!
* Van Aken, Fritz, *'Senior Active* *, Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H„ Plumbing Supply, Delores............. 278-6736
* Wise, Lester, “Senior Active** Celia.......................... 278
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278'77°^
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**........................ 278'8°“8
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
2
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev Robert M., Edna.
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING MAY 21, 1985
Meeting was called to order by president Mark,
Balecm.

Invocation was delivered by Walt

Songs were led by Terry O'Connell, who almost resigned after the club attempted a
song called Zippity-Do-Da!!
There were several birthdays today...Dennis Holcomb, Bill Crotty, Hal Creal, Bill
Tyson, Dick Biringer, and John Dean.
Guests for the day were:
Ken Worden, Wendell Hathaway, Dave Wischmeyer, Nancy Erts, Michelle Converse,
Rex Simmerman, Alan Elliott Sandy deRon, Monique DeRon, John Ferris.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(1) President Mark read a letter from the Branch County Coalition against

(2)

(3)

Domestic Violence thanking the club for their donation to the shelter
house.
Mark also read a letter from Substance Abuse thanking the club for their
donation and also reminding the club that they are always there if any
member of the club ever abuses any substance!!
Buzz Galliers reminded everyone of the Tiger trip scheduled for September
15th. please get your reservations and monies in.

Sargeants John and Steve without a doubt must have set some kind of record today
with a lot of help from Jime York!!
Early leavers were excused for $1.00...,
Harold Card introduced Phil Maybein, Public Affairs Supervisor with Consumers Power
in Battle Creek, who presented the program for the day,

Phil showed a brief slide presentation of the worst ice storm in the history
of southwest Michigan which hit the Battle Creek area shortly afterNew Years
Day. At least 158,000 people were affected by a power outage. There was
ice on the lines for days. Some Consumers customers were without power for at
least 9 days. During this time Consumers received approximately 68,500 phone
calls. There were some 1000 workers involved in the restoration at a cost of
approximately 5«2 million dollars in repair costs.
THANK YOU Phil and Harold for a great program!!

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

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JUNE 6
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ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6*15 PM
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�rotary club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Environment: Fred Culy, Chairman;

Director: Howard Taylor
Attendance: Gary Hart, Chairman
Charles Young

Classification: Rich Holbon,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1984-85
MARK MAIRE
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1985 ■ Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor, Walter Balcom
1986 - Mark Malre, Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg

Past President

Rich Holben

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Thursday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Chairman; Larry Woodhams, Dave
Rubley
Club Bulletin: Santford Jolley, Chair­
man; Jim Olmstead, Al Nelson
Fellowship Activities: Bill Tyson,
Chairman; Buzz Galiers, Jim Koss
Membership: Jim Lyon, Chairman;
Robert Nagle
Program: Howard Taylor, Chairman;
John Klein, Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations: Richard Platt,
Chairman; Paul Ruse
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Ernie Luse,
Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Steve Glover,
John Shea
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

★

District Governor, R.l. District 636
FRANK ROTHFUSS
Hastings, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 11, 1984
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
International Youth Projects: Terry
Reen Chairman; Jeff Dean, John
Milnes
Rotary Foundation: Dean Milligan,
Chairman; Dennis Holcomb, Jerry
T owns
World Community Service: Pat
Albright, Chairman; Jim York, Greg
Dean

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Edward Gelshert, Robert Loose
Handicapped Children: William
Nettleman, Chairman; Lester Wise,
Gil Patton
Rural Urban: Barry Case, Chair­
man; Ray Fast, John Dean
Safety: Larry Dunworth, Chairman;
Ken Smoker, Howard Turner
Senior Citizens: Charles Woodward,
Chairman; Richard Blrlnger, William
Bobler
Student Guests: Gary Howe, Chair­
man; Bill Crotty, Ken Elliott
Youth Scholarship: Dick Fitzgerald,
Chairman; James Conrad,
Dave Rubley

Director: Walter Balcom
Employer-Employee Relations:
Flemming Pruitt, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Donay
Four-Way-Test: John Martinen,
Chairman; William Milnes
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; Harold Card,
Gary Kuckel

1984-85
ROTARY PROGRAMS

8 - Howard Teoter
15 - Jerry Towns
22 - Jim Troust
29 - Reb Turner

August 1984
7 - J. Martinen
14 - Tom Miller
21 • Dean Milligan
28 - John Milnes

February 1985
5 - Dick Uhl
12 - Fritz Van Aken
19 - Dick White
26 - Les Wise

September 1984
4 - Dick Moore
11 - District Governor Day
18 • Bob Nagle
25 - Al Nelson

March 1985
5 - Larry Woodhams
12 - Charles Woodward
19 - Jim York
26 - Chuck Young

October 1984

April 1985

2 - Terry O'Connell
9 - Jim Olmstead
16 - Gil Patton
23 - George Pierce
30 - John Pierson

2 - Bill Milnes
9 ■ Pat Albright
16 - Fred Anderson
23 - Charles Bacon
30 - Richard Biringer

November 1984

May 1985

6 - Flemming Pruitt
13 - Charles Putnam
20 - Terry Reen
27 - Dave Rubley

7 - William Bobier
14 - Gerry Boguth
21 - Harold Card
28 - Barry Case

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
Richard Hruska

June 1985

December 1984

CLUB HISTORIANS
Ernie Luse, C. Woodward, H. Teeter

SONG LEADERS
Terry O’Connell and Hal Sexton

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 28th, Mar 1 &amp; 2
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,

January 1985
1 - No Meeting Happy New Year

Rich Holben

Director: Duke Davidson

4 - Hal Creal
11 - Bill Crotty
18 - Fred Culy
25 - Duke Davidson

4 - Paul Ruse
11 - Bob Seaman
18 - Hal Sexton
25 - No Meeting Merry Christmas

July 1985
2 - Jeff Dean
9 - John Dean
16 - Ed DeVito
I 23 - Larry Donay
I 30 - Larry Dunworth

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1984-85. 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: Howard Taylor 278-8100

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
* Anderson, Fred, *’Senior Active’*, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., ’’Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K„ "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
’ Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
276-5956
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
’ Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active" Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active" Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Donay, Larry, 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
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active, Sylvia
639-4635
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Goodwin, Reo, "Senior Active" Ruth
279-9266
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Labs, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-7612
Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Investments, Georgianna278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
238-5278
Hruska, Richard, Variety Stores, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
238-2511
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
’ Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, Educational Wood Products, Janice
278-2912
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-7508
" Luse, Ernie, "Senior Active"
278-7448
’ Lyon, Jim, Printing, Duplicating
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milligan, Dean E„ Banking, Sue
279-7891
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Milnes, John K„ Wholesale Food Distributor, Fae ... 238-4323
’ Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active”, Elaine
278-4198
Nagle, Robert, "Senior Active", Department Store, Susan ..

279-9492
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
Nettleman, William, Family Physician, Sarah ’Sally’,. 767-3510
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active”,Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
238-5205
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Pruitt, Flemming S. Jr., Powdered Metal Mfg
278-5270
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2744
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
’ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
’ Ruse, Paul E., "Senior Active" Myrtle
279-9412
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
238-4414
Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
’ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
616-651-0000
Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-8100
’ Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
’ Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Carol
278-8474
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Commerce Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol,
279-7806
’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Grimes, William, Irene
Man, Rev. Robert M., Edna
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

278-8668
278-2811
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.
GOLDWATER ROTARY MEETING, MAY 28th, 1985
PresidentElect Howard Taylor called the meeting to order. Invocation was delivered
by Jim Troust.

Songs were led by Terry O’Connell, The club celebrated the birthdays

of Bob Seaman, Pat Albright and Jim Groholski.

GUESTS FOR THE DAY WERE: Chuck Getzloff, Ed Perkins, Dale Brown, Ken Worden, Dave

Haswell, Ken Johns, Mike Loyd, Mick Madden.
Terry Reen introduced Tim Coletta to the club. Tim is our newest member. His class­

ification is Beverage Distribution and is employed by the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Gary Hart then introduced to the club new member

Jim "The Nose for New" Whelan. Jim

has been employed at the Radio Station for the past 10 years, he and his wife Pat have
2 children. Welcome to the club Jim.
Dan Magsig then had the honor of introducing yet another new member, Jim Royce. Jim

who works at Amax has been a member of 4 other Rotary Clubs and also has served as

President of two of them. Jim and his wife Elizabeth have 4 children.

Welcome to the

club Tim, Jim and Jim!!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(1)

There will be a board meeting at President Marks house Tuesday June 4th 7;30 p.m.

(2)

Dick White informed us of the M.S.U. Alumni Golf Outing at the Coldwater Country

Club, June 25th. Reservations for the Steak Dinner following may be made with
Dick.

(3)

All committee reports are to be turned in, in approximately 3 weeks.

Sargeants John and Steve .did it a.gain!!

Early leavers were excused for $1.00.

Barry Case, todays program chairman, introduced Pat Balasco, Director of Prison Facility
Services, Michigan Department of Corrections. Pat discussed with the club the prison

system, different levels of the correctional system, as well as answering many qustions
the club had. Thank you Pat and Barry for a great program!
UPCOMING PROGRAMS: June 4th, Hal Creal; June 11th, Bill Crotty; June 18th, Fred duly;
June 25th, Duke Davidson.
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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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JUNE 6
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BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY. 12:15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6?15 PAA.

UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY, 12:10 PAA.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

GOLDWATER ROTARY CLUB MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 4th, I985
Invocation was give by Jim Troust.

Song leader today was Hal Sexton.

President Mark asked for announcements which were as follows!
Larry Woodhams advised us of the election next Monday for school millage
and suggested we support the 1 mill for maintenance.

Guest Louis Legg gave a short pitch for sponsorships in the Sister City
Festival. They now have $2500.00 and are looking forward to having
similar to Frankenmuth ’s Bavarian Festival. That festival has managed
to build a Chamber of Commerce building and many other projects.

President Mark presented an 11 year perfect attendance pin to Jim Lyon.
CONGRATULATIONS JIM!!
Thank you notes were received from:
(1) Karen Hart for her Rotary Scholarship
(2) Robert Seaman &amp; Mary Lou Ansori for our contribution to Citizens
for Hospice.
Sargeants John Shea and Steve Glover continued their years harvest of dollar bills!!
( I hear they are looking for an ARMORED CAR to get to the bank!!)

Our program chairman for the day was Hal Creal who introduced Howard Garthwaite,
General Manager of the Coldwater Quality Inn &amp; Convention Center.
Howard said that they originally opened 12 rooms, then 24, now 67 and
by this' weekend all rooms will be open. Most of the rooms available have
been occupied nightly.

Those persons using our facility have been in the area on business,
visiting industry, business relocation of employees, and travelers
from Alaska, Germany, and many places in the Continental U.S. Some 14
to 16 per week are visiting industry in Litchfield.
Many local social, seminars, and dining events have already been held.

We really are serving the entire areas needs and we
are pleased to
say it is better than our greatest expectations for just getting started.
This is our GRAND OPENING WEEK, special events scheduled are dinner
specials, an office party in the lounge, a reception, senior citizens
special and brunch on Sunday.

THANK YOU HOWARD AND HAL...BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS!!

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 PM.

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ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 PM.
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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.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING, TUESDAY, JUNE 18th

Invocation was given by Jim Troust. Singing was lead by Terry O'Connell and we may
have a piano player come July. We sure needed it today just to find the key.
Gary Kuckle and Larry Woodhams celebrated birthdays.

President Mark asked for any announcements:
Howard Taylor announced the board meeting and committee meeting tonight at
(2)

(3)
(4)

his store.
He also advised of the District Golf Outing to be held July 29th at Pine View
Club in Three Rivers, Sign up your foursome now. Don't miss out on this

annual fun event.
Howard asked for the final time ... if you have any changes of information
for the back of the bulletin let us know now.
Fred Culy notified Bill Tyson of a check coming to him for The Lisa Tyson
Scholarship Fund from Friends in Rotary.

President Mark then asked the Sergeants at Arms, John Shea and Steve Glover to do their
thing. They did as usual. Some fellows again found out about relation they have never
met.

Early Leavers were excused - there are still TO MANY!! Stop and ask yourself
is it really necessary??
Fred Culy introduced Sylvia Geishert and his •wife Dorothy who have recently "been to
Japan, China and Bancock.
The two showed some of the pictures they had taken and in turn gave a short
discription of each.
The slides were of Tokyo, Shogun Temple, clothing, cerimonial dress, various buildings, Temples, Marble Barge, Great Wall, Forbidden City, Panda Bears, the Temple
of Heaven and many more.
A VERY INTERESTING PROGRAM FROM TWO OF OUR ROTARY ANNS!!

Thank you Fred and Ed for allowing the girls to go and bring back this fine program.

UPCOMING PROGRAM CHAIRMAN:

Jtxly 16th - Ed Devito
July 23rd - (unknown at present)
July 30th - Larry Dunworth

June 25th - Duke Davidson
July 2nd - Jeff Dean
July 9 " John Dean

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

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JUNE 6
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ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6715 PM
’
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY* 12-10 PJIA

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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.
COLDWATER MTARS MEETING - TUCSDAS, SULU 2,

PreAident Howard call “A the meeting, to order todag following a much more normal
ringing of the bell. The invocation war given bg Sim Trourt and Aongn were Led
bg the verg capable Sohn Ufken and oun. new pianirt.
Before I go ang further, 1 murt tell gou that I am writing thia bulletin from
■ noteA that were given to me bg AL Nelron. I am on vacation and wan unable to
attend, ao remember ... there noteA are of a meeting experienced through the
e.gea of AL NeLron.
Now, where wan. I - oh - birthdagA. lodag we recognised the following for
having cheated the odda fon. one more geon.: Howard TagLor, Tim Coletta, and
Sim dogee. Happg Birthaag fellownJ
The introduction of guertr war next.
Paul Rune—Kendallville
Sim Lieu----- Bronaon
Linur nauden—-Quincg
Warren Wade---- Bronron

Our gueA.tr included, the following:
Bob Stank---- Quincg
Dr. Dave ftortir
Ilmen. Houghton.---- Bronron

PreAident Howard then made the following announcementA.:
SuLg 21th---- GoLf Outing-See Richard Holben.
Something about our Aoftball team. SeemA our team plaged
played a team made u/j of (at thiA. point, AL'a noteA rag "whimpa"
or ‘"weenier" - I can't make it out) - angwag, we apparentlg won
bg one nun!
Next, we had our Aergeantr. SeemA. that Garg and Rich were gained (again-theAe
are AL'a noteA.) bg 'dome real Abort fella" and a Large Aum of moneg woa. collected.
Good gob!

Do I read thiA. correctLg? No eanlg Leaver?! Sou bought the old "Ahrimp and rex
plag' didn't gou, felloA? Good for gou-keep it up.

Upcoming GreetenA—
SuLg 16th—bred Anderron and Chuck Bacon
SuLg 2Jrd---- Dick Biningen. and Walt Balcom
SuLg 30th---- Gerald Boguth and Harold Card
PnogramA—
SuLg 23nd—r-Greg Dean
Greg haA an exciting program AcheduLed. He La. having Scott Bragton ar hia
yaert. /hia will, of courae, be following a big race at the Michigan 500.
rLeone plan on ringing for thiA program and all of our programs.
lodag'a program war brought to ua bg S°hn Dean. The program war a great film
about the I385 Mantenr GoLf Tournament. 1 'm rune it war of great inherent to
all, enpeciallg gou golferr. Thankn for a fine program, Sohn.

At thiA. point, AL a noteA become doodLen and AcratchingA. Apparentlg the program
ended with Aome kend of awandn ceremong for AL Nelnon. I can't make much out
of thiA.-j.UAt the wondn, "I am the greatent" and "AL in the moAt!"
In ending, I would junt Like to aou that Lari night'a Lightning rtorm dertroged
thiA. electric tgpewriter. Sou can t believe how hard it tn Co pull up the
right keg, place Aome ink on it, and then put it on the paper tn exactLg the
right Apot.
j

SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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, 6:15 PM.

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
COIMITCR ROTARU nCCTINQ-TUESDAY, JULJ 2, Iffi
I odour invocat ion. wax given by Jim Trourt following the. rather quiet ringing of
the Rotany belL. We are rune the kleenex xtuffed into the. bell war meant fon.
oun new ciub pnexident, Howand Taylor, and not fon out-going. pnexident Hank Haute.
Sonny, Plank.

SongA wene Led by oun. new xong Leaden., John "what you xee La what you get! . UfkeA.
We muxt agnee with Dr. Bacon'a guext fnom Aouth of the bonden_that we axe ut much
betten handx now than we wene with with {John1a pnedeceAxan... I enny xonnjycf
I'm too high on that finAt noted" O'Connell. keep up the good wonk, John. .
Have a veny happy binthday, Qil ratton.
.
. ,
We wene graced with many gueAtA thin week, including a gjtoup fnom Quincy headed
by Dan Hob non. Oun Quincy BnothenA wene hawking ticketr fon thein annual.
Bax-B-Q which in held on the Fourth of JuLy. We wuih you aLL much xuccexA.
ALao among the gueAtA woa oun beloved Cx-Rotarian, Dave Pierce. It wax xure
gneat to Aee Dave again, and we hope he viaitA again xoon.
Wouldn't you know. ..mg finAt time wniting the bulletin and there wene about 31-'
announcementx. I had a blow out on my paper—mate... but there ane the oner 1 got.

July 2gth---- Golf outing.. .See Rich HoLben fon detailx.
Auguxt 17th--- fthe day befone my binthday) Ladiex Alite cook out panty
at the Koaa'x. , Alone. detailx Later.
Sept. 15th---- Detnoit I igen game. /here ane a few Apacex open- See
Jim Koaa. I hix Ahould be a terrific tnip. i2J pen penAon.
July 27th--- (1 realise thix ixnot in chnonoLogical onden, but the onden
in which they wene announced). Something about a tennix
tournament. I didn't underxtand all of the xpecificx.
The announcement woa made by Ray CandenaA.. .See him.
John Plilnex informed ua that he will be tnanAfenning hix Rotary membenxhip to
Cadillac, PH. John expneAAed hiA thoughtA about the Coldwater Rotany Club.
Believe me, John, we appreciate youn commentx and the biggext Loaa La obviouxly
ounx. We'_ne going to mixx you, youn xinging, and all that you have given to
Rotany. I hankr, and good Luck.

Upcoming gneetenx (downAtainx only)
Upcoming Program Chainman
JuLy 3th---- Dave Ameen and rat Alb night
July Jth—John Dean
July loth—-bred AndenAon and Chanlex Bacon, P1.D.
JuLy loth—Ed Devito
July 23nd---- Walt Balaam and Dick. Bixinger
JuLy 30th---- Gerald Boguth and Harold Card
At thiA point in the pnognam, we welcomed oun new xergeantx at armr.. .Gary Hant
and Rich Piatt. At finAt it wax a breath of fnexh ain often that two-yean
reign of terror we yurt experienced at the handA of Cloven and Shea.. .but it woa
xoon obviouA that in addition to the retaliation of the former aergeantA. ..oun
new boyx found a way to fine almoAt everyone in the club. It woa all in fun,
however, and oun new yean woa off to a good riant.
Oun new prerident, Howand Taylor, having taken the gavel fnom Plank Claire, then
preceded to enlighten ua via hiA xtaff about Rotany in general and early
Leavena, attendance xeyuinementx, and pnognamr in xpecific. Copier of oun by-lawA
and conxtitution Were" panned' 'out;'. Carly Leavenx were excuxed j.uxt after
Howard a Apeech.
Then we had oun program. Win Shuler'a daughter, the former CHaa Illuwix,
nerved ua fnexh xhrimp and xhowed ua a aLide xhow on the new AtyLeA of btkinix
and Indi ex undenthingA. I'LL never be an early Leaven again.
Terry
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15 PJW.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.

HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PM.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PM.----------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY. I1-4S PM
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12-1S pj*
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6?15 PM
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY ’ 2 • w PM

�"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.

COIMMTSR WM METIM
I uesday, tyuly 16, I ^81
Dotarians were entertained today by vice president Dick Hmjska, who played a rather Abort
opening number on the club bell UAing a wooden gavel. Lovely, Rich.

Not to be outdone, $ohn Ufkes prov ided further muAical fun for the club UAing his talented
arms and rnoA-L of the voices assembled at the. meeting. / Lila., of course, followed the
invocation which was given by tyim I rouAt. '
Best wishes for continuing, good health and much happiness to our bin.th.day cel.ehn.antA.'.
flim. Whelan, Barry Case, ana Steve Qlover.

h allowing the. introduction of guests, the following announcements were made:

Beginning tyuly ?0, oun. meals will be $5. oo.
Dr. Bacon f who, along with k red Anderson, forgot to fulfill their
designated assignments as greeters today) announced that the Bob
Nagle golf outing will be September IOth.
At this point in the program, our sergeants took, over and proceeded to "lighten our loads'
ao to Apeak. At the rate we are going, we will be able to provide four full-ride
AcholanAhipA to Harvard!

k allowing, the exodus of a few early leavers, Cd DeVito introduced his program to the
Club. Id'a guest today was Dale Brown, the Livestock agent for Branch County. A Alide
presentation woa given to educate the notary Club on matters concerning livestock auctions.
Some of the aspects given particular attention were pricing of animals and criteria for
fudging. C\any thanks for a very interesting program.
Dlease pay attention to the following:

Upcoming greeter:

Qerald Boguth and Harold Card-tyuly fOtk.

Next week'a program will be under the direction of Howard /eeter.
Dlease take the '"Deflector" home to your notary Ann.
keeling low? Catch our Aoftball team in action on Ihunnday a-a
guaranteed Amile-maker! If there was a picture Ln the dictionary
next to the wond "inept", it would be a team photo of our boys!
flust kidding.
T
/ erry
SEPTEMBER 11
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING
FEBRUARY 7
ROTARY BOWLING TOURNAMENT KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1 &amp; 2
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH - MONDAY, 12:15
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 PAA.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 PAA.

MAY 30
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB
JUNE 6
COOK OUT

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 PAA-----------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY. 11*45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - HART HOTEL - MONDAY 12*15 PAA
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6?15 PJW

UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY 1210 PAA

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

•

anna

The C0LD\X’ATE|O»tar) REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RQjMBox 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesilZWtfTnthe U. S. A.
COLDWATER MTAR'J tW.TINfiJllESDAS, flllf.S 22,

hollowing PneAident Howard' a opening gavel, Walt Balcom returned thankA for a wonderful
lunch, then Derry TownA Led ua in nong. Believe me, thiA La not Aoun. gnapeA, becaure
it'a great to have a. piano player again, but maybe we Ahould coax Ken. to change fnom
to yB. Liven thinaA up a oit-juAt my humble opinion and you all know that what I
know about muAic would, fit in a bee'A ear.
We hope that the five founAomer repreAenting Coldwater at the dirtrict golf outing had
a pood time and behaved tkemrelveA Aomewhat. While we are on the Aubject of rportA—
maybe we Ahould mention Sim OlmAted' a report on the Aoftball team. SeemA oa though
they overcame having an early Lead and matched defeat out of the jawA of victory again.
On the poAitive aim of the 18-1 "mamacre, z/ I would Like to point out that the other
teamr:
/.
/?Lu4 becoming over-confident. .
2. Rink internal injury from ruck prolonged and intense laughing fctr.
Will remember there gamer when they are our age and will not be
amuned when it happenr to them.

J*

Announcementr

September IOth-Ro tony .will meet at the Country Club.
by the dinner meeting. Sign up Ln advance for golf.
Lunch La S§. 00.

A golf outing wiLL be held followed
More
information Laten..
*

(you noticed).

(/any Hart had ticketr fon. rale fon. the Michigan §00.

Hope you faired well, Gary.

We would Like to thank, oun. many viritorr fon. stopping by thiA week.
welcome!

Sou cute aluxigA

At thiA point Sergeants Hick' and Dick and Private Howe double-dipped through oun. spare
silver fon. various and sundry reasons including:
Birthday boy Fred Anderson.

(Larry Dunworth will get his Later).

Fn.it&lt;f Van Aken (fon. just being thene).

Sim Olmsted (softball prowess).

And the rest of ua fon being boy scouts, etc.
Greg Dean then introduced the program. We were entertained today by oun ''hometown .
hero. " Scott Brayton. Scott gave ua an insight into Indu-type auto racing. Scott, who
holds the one lap record fon. qualification at Indianapolis, told ua of the tremendous
expenses involved in auto racing. Scott also bnought ua up to date on the situation thiA
pant week at M.I.S. Apparently. the radial racing tires that have been used need more
wonk, before they one suitable fon. the biggen., faster ovals. We don't have nearly
enough Apace to do justice to Scott'A presentation, but it was a great program, and
we hope that oa you read thiA, Scott had a Aafe and AuccenAful race.

Oh, I almoAt fongot-be Aun.e to plan on attending the botany and Notary Ann'a Summen.
Picnic on AuguAt !7th at Koaa a. A Aepanate announcement Ahould have been taken home
By the way, C. I. A. meanA CASH IN ADVANCE!
Ten.n.y
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
~~
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES Praaldant Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Correapondlng
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1966 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim

Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; ^Charles Woodward./ William
Nettlemah"
--------Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

4
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman;. Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

District Governor, R.i. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulslnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken1, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active**, Kathryn. ..... .278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active**, Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active* *, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active**, Margaret
278-6006
* Biringer, Richard F., “Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., “Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
.. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, “Senior Active", Dorothy......................... 639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara.................................. 279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, “Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary........................ 278-5303
* Dean, John T., “Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., “Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R„ Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth.....................279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................ 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy.
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate .•
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
..................... 279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J„ Security Invest., Georglanna... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L.r Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
“Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active**, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., * "Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active’*, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, J|m, "Senior Active**, Janice
. 238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., *‘Senior Active**, Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * "Senior Active"
.
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
o '8-6531
Milnes, BUI, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active**, Elaine
2784198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
276-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura................. 278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nlor Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"........................... 279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active**, Rita
2786373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
2784907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
2784478
* Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
2784222
* Thompson, Paul, *‘Senior Active", Sara
2786603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
2786474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
6394471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 2784402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb‘, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 2784445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
2785521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
2382205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
2787738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
2786736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active* * Celia
2784424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 2787703
* Woodward, Charles, * ’Senior Active* *
2785033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
2785181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
2789072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally’
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
* ‘Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�The COLDWATEKStotary REFLECTOR
Publ i shed by the COLDWATER ROTARV CLUB, P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest isiuB itt the U. S. A.

COLDWATER MTAR1 fl£EW - W 30i l&lt;#5
After our piano player rang. out two notes of "Ply Country Tin of Thee, President Howard
remembered to ring the bell and we started another Potanu meeting. Reverend ^ames
Troust pave thanks and $ohn Ufk.es tried a couple of "new1 oil songs on us. Nice yob, ^ohn.

Next, Carroll Bonnes reminded us that all committee reposts axe oven-due-get poppin guysdon t want to make the big boys, at the head table look bad.

Announcements.:
•
•
Nappy Birthday to Laney Dunworth- (again), (John Klein, and Dick Hnuska.
Softball report-due to an act of Qod, the game was shortened, leaving. "Doc" Olmsted s
"Long Tnaveliny All-stars" just 3 runs short of a tie. Only one week Left in the season
as you send this.. Let’s alL yet out these Thursday at 7:00 at (Jefferson School and see
the boys pLay. Short meeting at Quality Inn following to plan next years draft. (bees).

Dim CsLckson was ous "Shining Stas" at the Rotary District QoLf outing. But, Lt seems
that everyone had a good time., especially Dick White. Seems that Dick showed a few of
the boys nis psototype of a new invention of his—the Golf Scose Card (Jigsaw Pu^Le!
August /7th-Sign up if you haven't fon the summer pasty at the Koss estate.
We officially have a total of
members who go to Rotary meetings. Ous avenage
attendance fon Potany is. &lt;36. 6%. Not bad!

Felspausch will again sponsor a walk-a-thon. on August !7th.
Please give yous support.

(Pain date August 2kth).

At this point, Howard tried to summon the sergeants, but we made him be polite and call,
foe the introduction of guests, as is customary. A Coldwater Potany welcome to you all!
Now, the sergeants.

With a little help from me and Dick Fitzgerald, Sergeant 6any

Smokes, Van Aiken, CoLetta, and Honk were excused.

Quit program was introduced.

De. Nettleman pnesented us with an interesting and thought-provoking program on the.
subject of "Death and Dying. " Bill reminded us that there are no nugJyt on. wrong answers.to the questions that arise about prolonging Life with an arsenal of technological
advancements Ln medical science. Some of these include:

VentoLatons fan. breathing
Pacemakers foe heart dysrhythmias
Inansplanted organs
Dialysis.
Chemotherapy

De. Nettleman shared with us the concept of the "Living Wild. " The question usually
comes, down to degree of illness., probobility fan. extended useful life, and ultimately

the quality of life versus the quantity of life.

Thanks fon an excellent program.

Terry_________________________
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M-------------'--------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY *11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY. 12*15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION ■ TUESDAY, j 2:10 P »

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49038

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Bames
1987 • John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Merk Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dav: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbteroy, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Date Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
[

Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1885

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 ■ Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martinen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 • Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise ths program chairman of the change.
Spacial programs such as Ladies* Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Balcom, Walton K., *‘Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
Bames, Carroll L, “Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
* Biringer, Richard F., “Senior Active**, Jean
278-8086
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Bobler, William W., * ‘Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann ......................... 279-8218
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513 * "Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5376
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Komstlen, Vince, "Senior Active**, Winnie
278-6501
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
Loose, Robert E., * ‘Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Davidson, Duke, “Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
’ Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Dygert, John P„ "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, 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 . 276-2968
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
. 278-7928
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
” " 278-8656
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Pierson, John S„ "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
. ?^,ll?re' Buz2* DI®P,ay Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Gelshert, Edward, *’Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635 ‘
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., *'Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, * ‘Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E„ Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, *’Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podlatrlst-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best" 9

The COLDWAT^^fetary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROThgJ ^BSP.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest&amp;kftfin the U. S. A.

COLDWATLLP POTAPH M8T1N6
TUCSDAH.AUQUST 6th,/^5
PneAident Howand woa on the ball todau. Cveng motion woa done effontleAAlg
Lhe ninging of the. oeZZ to the. tntn.oduc.tton of oun gaeA-tA.
Following the tnvocatton bg. ^tm Tmount, "Fanmem" Pat ALb night filled tn fon
flo/xn Ufkejt. Nice lob,Pat, even if uou did fonce ua to Aing about the pi-QA. on ' old dfacDonald'a fanm/L HAPPH BIPTHDAHS -FOP PICH PIATT Add (FfflTHC THIPD Wt£K) M DUNWOP/H
Lannu finalLg. Ahowed up to a. meeting.. and juAt tn the nick of time too.
ln.eA.La.ent nowand awaiuled Lanng with a pin fon one gean of penfect attendance. Appamentlg,
Lanng La a "make-up AntiAt". CongnatA to uou both.
ANWfJNClMkTS
• Softball. Pepont;We ane getting. cloA.en.ll if it women t fgn. that ntupid"lO-nun Pule", we
mag have come back and won. It might oIao help if flim OlmAted knew how to wean. him equipment
connectlg!!
• Committee mepomtA ane A.till. due and oven-due!!1
o Pag CamdenoA Ajj.ppoA.edlg loA.t the pencil, half of him pen and pencil Aet. IhiA wniten thinkA
it funt mag be that old Pagmundo woa Lngina fdn. a little fn.ee plug ton. the buA.ineAA.!!
• hon the mafonitg of ua, fniendn of Dave rien.ce, gou mag find the following of intenent;
Dave will, be Akephending^ hiA finAi. flock and haA the following addmeAA;
Ptv. m piejPcf
8828HWS. "K"
FPANKSVILL8,WI.' 53(26
PH: klk-835-1252
Sengeant 6ang."6 imme a do Ilan." Hant and Pich "PontiuA" Piatt took oven, at thin point and
fined vtntuallg evemgone pn.eA.ent fan Aomethtng. Nice fob. gjig.AJ
hollowing the eanlg LeayenA, Ken clliott intnoducedDon Hebemt, the new dinecton of the
I ibbettA Opena Houac. IodagA pnogndm woa. one that we all. look fonwand to eveng geam. We
wene viActed bg a nepneAentative gnoup of gouna enteniainenA. fnom thin ueanA Aummen Atock
compang. / he extmemelg talented gnoup penfonmea Aevemal tuneA fnom "Sooth. Pacific" and the
upcoming. Bent Little WhonehouAe in Icxoa". Iennific penfonmanceA wene given bg ^udg Baind
and CqJLdjvaten'a Union DinAchell, who have the lead no Loa in "• Bemt Little whonehouAe in
/ejcaA and "udg Seplowin and Del Bounee-Bach fnom"South Pacific ". Qneat voLccaJ! It La
eaA.g to Aee whg /.ibbettA ca enfoging Auch a Ajj.cceAA.Lul Aummen nun. Be Aune to Aee theAe
pnoductionA. and Auppont the theatne. /hankA fon the ,fAamplen" and we look fonjvand to Aeeing
gou at Potang again Aoon.

When I have the time and Apace, I'd Like to paAA on to gou what I 'IL call
'WSTLS TPU8,BUT HAPD-T0-B8LI8V8 POTAPIAN TALCS"
fon example,
I.oaL weekBu%% QaLLienA awakened oun Ouincg Potanian fniend, and veteninanian extnaondinaine..
Pete Baldwin at f in the manning with an emengencg phone call.
"What'a the pnobLem?" Aaid Pete.
'The dann doq. junt Awallowed a conkAcnew!! " blunted Buz^, excitedlg.
I hen, juAt aa Pe±e woa. about to Leave the houAe, the phone nang again.
"Neven mind,Pete" Ahouted a nelieved Buj^. "evengthing La O.K......we found anoth.ee conkncnew!!

Tenng
1 an hopeful

***

that mg tgpLnt will, be back Aoon and I apologise fon the meAA above)

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M
'
STURGIS ■ STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY, 11*45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
Proaldant
CARROLL BARNES Proaldant Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corroapondlng
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Troaaurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asat. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 • John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malro

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Bames
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malro, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbteroy, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Tost: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 ■ John Martinen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 • David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R„ "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., * ’Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, ‘‘Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., *‘Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
;. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T„ "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active* *, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Coop Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
. ? , ®ra' Buzz- D,splsy Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
uelshert, Edward, "Senior Active**, Sylvia
639-4635 '

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active**, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
.
278-2645
* Klein, John E„ "Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, *’Senior Active* *, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active**, Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active**, Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * ‘Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr,, Jan
278-5166
Make, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6656
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active**, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W„ Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podlatrlst-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active* *
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best "^^

•

The COLDWATEjflfetan REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT^mg$P^O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SingingesV&amp;ldD th the U. S. A.

CDLDWATCLD ROTARU GOLF OUTING AND OCCTING
AUGUST iOth, /&lt;?85
*Authon A Note: due. to the fact that I woa ill and did not attend, the following la an
eye-witneAA account of what took place at the Coldwater Country. Club at the Coldwater
.
Rotary Club g.oLf outing and dinner meeting., (my. eyewitneAA reportenA Ahull remain anonymouAj
Several founAomeA hacked their way through 18 grueling holer and numerouA "refreAhment"
Atopa following a rhotgun Atari at approximately I :f0 on thiA cool / uerday. The "AcrambLe
tournament woa ao cloAe , that only Aeven Ahotr Aepa.Aated the winnerr from. the lart place
founAome. When. the duAt finally Aettled and the AcoreA were tallied, the fourtAome of Bill
/ yAon, Dick F it^gerald, Gary Howe and Dave Rub Ley woa declared to be the winner! !

and then ........
tallowing, an hour or ao of "fellowAkip", a delictoua dinner war rerved .(two phyAicianA at
the Acene agreed thatAome Aolid nouri-Ahment woa definitely in order. )
At. thiA point my. eyewitneAA reportr become a LittLe foggy. Apparently, Santford tyoLley
took oven, and got down to the buAineAA of having fun whCle collecting Large AumA of money.
"UoL" woa quite AucceAAfuL and a total of. $5^1.00 woa raired in Aomewhat of a circuA-like
atmoAphere for the /ree bund in honor of Bob Nagle. Some of the heavy contributonA included
Dick White. Dick paid $60.00 for the privilege of never having to have anything to do, ever
again, with a certain U of Ki boAelball hat!! ALao during the evening,' (fun Cndicott'a drivenA
LicenAe endexl up on the auction block. I am told that yim refuAed to pay one dollar for the
Aafe return of hir LicenAe. (Apparently he figured that thiA woa too rteep a price to pay.
for accidently, dropping hiA LicenAe on the floor.) BOH WAS HC WRONGIJ!
I find the rert of thiA rtory hand to believe myrelf, but 1 am told I hat another ffimfCrickAon}
rucceAAfully. bid on the LicenAe and rather than Aell. it back to itr rightful owner a.t quite
a harulAome profit, he. SC/ rlRC /0 1/!!!!. /he next thing my eye. witneAA reporterA will have
me believe lzl that CricJiAon challenged 3 people to a Late night goLf. bet in which he uAed
onLy a putter, wore hiA Aportcoat, and ured only the: Light from 3 canA rhining headlighta_!!!
Well, I am redly Aorry I miAAed thiA one. It AoundA Like everyone had a great time and
a lot of money woa raLred for a great cauAe.
ANNOUNCmTS
NCXT WCCK: GOLCdORS DAH ---------------------NO CARLS LCAVC1RS
LCTS HAVC !00% ATTCNDANGC.! !

COMING SOON :
-----------------

Sou will, all be receiving a fonm-type queAtionaire
pertaining, to uour particular interertA in participation
in thiA (1^86)SCARS Rotary Show. /hiA la to give the committee
a better inright oa to who haA an interert and in what area.
GRCCTCRS
.
1 hiA weekr greeterA Ahould have been', Cd DeVito and Larry Dunworthfwere they?)
Next week our greeterA will be;Sohn Dygert and Ken Clliott
*******************************************************#**********K.******4(.#***#***4H(.4H(.1H(.&lt;*

HAVC A WCAT WCCK
******
TC3CA1
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

****
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY, 11:45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS ■ MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�F__

r.^iARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
Preaidant
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Bames
1987 &gt; John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O’Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

4
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1988

3 • Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 • Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Geishert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 • Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 • David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, •’Senior **
,
Active
Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active
,**
Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior **
,
Active
Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., “Senior **
,
Active
Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., “Senior *Active *, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., *'Senior **
,
Active
Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, *‘Senior **
,
Active
Dorothy......................... 639-6669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara.................................. 279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, “Senior **
,
Active
Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary........................ 278-5303
* Dean, John T., *’Senior **
,
Active
Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol............................... 278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., “Senior Active
*
*, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..................... 279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................ 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Wall. Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, “Senior *Active *, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T„ Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L, Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active
,
**
Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
. 278-6704
**Jolley, Santford 'Joi', “Senior Active
,
**
Pat
279-7469
Ken, Bob, * “Senior Active* *, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
’ ’ / 278-2645
* Klein, John E., **Senior **
.
Active
Patricia
Kornstien, Vince, “Senior Active
,
**
Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim,
Senior Active
,
**
Janice ..................
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., *’Senior Active
,
**
Margaret
767-4508
Lyon, Jim, * "Senior Active
**
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
♦ 8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active* *, Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, “Senior Active
*
*, Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., “Senior Active* *, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura................. 278-7237
“ Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active* * Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L, “Senior Active“
279-7114
” Sebald, Craig H., “Senior Active* *, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
276-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., “Senior *Active *, Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, “Senior **
,
Active
Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy........................................ 278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, BUI, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, * “Senior **
,
Active
Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, “Senior Active“ Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, * “Senior **
Active ......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
“Paul Harris Rotary Fallow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATJ^&amp;tory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RfeOW.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
c^gpnqg*y&gt;
The Singingest (EliiU in the U. S. A.

CDLDWATEft MTAM CLUB MEETINQ
THESSAS, AlKiUST /3th, 1585
Prerident Howard prerided oven, the meeting oa uahoL, while Qohn Ukfen doubLed ua oa
pnauen. maAter and Aona Leaden..
HAPrS B1RTHDAS to Qe-ff Senn and ‘John Shea.
QUESTS IN ATTENSANCE TOSAS INCLUSES:
Wendell Hathawag.. BronAon
Leo SandenAon and Sr. flag Kranz from Quincg
Ed (johnnon fnom Lake Qeorge
/hankA fon. gaining ua ana come again whenever./ gou can.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
..
,, H
SOFTBALL PEPOftT: Qim OlmAted proudLg boanted that thiA woa. the winningeAt Aoftball
team in Potarg hirtorg, compiling a !-/3 record. (Sn. Bill Neztleman Auggerted that
Pcy. Qim /nouAt manage the team next gear aA it La apparent that the team La Ln need'
Sivine Intervention!!!! )
QimKoAA reminded ua of the partii on Augurt /Jth. Approximatelg fiftg coupler have planned
to attend.
.
Buzg QalLienA reminded ua of 'the boAehull trip to Setroit on September /5th.
Peb /unner_announced thb. Chamber QoLf Outing ori Augurt2Tth at the Countrg Club.
Prerident /aglor announced that committee reporta are over-overdue and rumor har it that,
any chairman who La Late one more week will be. Atrapped to a banrtooL at Leftg A Lounge
next to'the jukebox Apeaker, and forcerfed warm Srewerg'a beer during the pinging of
57 countrg and wentenn Aongr at max voLumeJ / /
Qerrg / ownA announcd. that "the Bob Nagle QoLf Outing la aIlIL in the worka for Sept. /Oth.

QPEETERS
.
AUQUST 27th:FPES OILS and SAVIS SMBS
SEPTEMBER 3rd: SUKE SAVISSON and QPEQ SEAN
SEPTEMBER /Oth: QEFF ANS QOHN SEAN
SEPTEMBER !7th:EP Se Vito and LAW SUNWORTH
SE?TEl&lt;lBER2btk: SOHN S3QERT and $IM ENSICDTT
SERQEANTS: for a new twirt on thingA. thiA week, our AergeantA put. the nameA./ of thoAe
membejiA who have been neglected bu bur finerA into a cup and
drew-a .few .Thene 'Luckg
fellowA then paid the finea for Hie regularA. (I'm told to print that AL NelAon paid for
a fine incurred bg A. member of the Sean familg)

At thiA point, Qarg Hart, ^im fork and Steve QLover joined forcer in an extortion plot
in which tkeg pnomiAed to ring a Aong until S/0 woa collected. While not being critical of
their ringing voicer, Let Lt Auffice to Aag that the mo.neg war collected in a record
eleven Aecondr!!
pyy
z/
„
Qin Endicott announced that unfortunatelg hiA program woa forced to be a no-rhow,
Ihui. prompted PreAtdent Howard to inatitute an ad Lib program which coM.LA.ted of Dick
Fitzgerald and PoZi.ce Chief Save King.
Dick bnought ua up to date on the Coldwater Achool Aurtem..; what haA been done and what La
being, done and what the future pLanr will involve^ ■ Thingr reem to be on the upAwing and
there will aetuallg be the poAAjjJj^litu of a teacher rhortage in three to five geajiA.
Next . the club wan. entertained bg Chief Save "HENNS" King. Not unLike hiA uncle, Alan,
of Loa. VegaA fame, Save woa. veng much worth the admiAAion price todag. We hope that hur
Aenre of human remainr at thir Level, if, heaven forb id, we might chance to meet him in hiA
official capacitg after crorring the gellow Line while on the wag to return an emptg been.
can for the /Oi depoait! !
TEW
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY. 11:45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 4903d
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-88
HOWARD TAYLOR
Proaldont
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 • Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Make

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL • When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sargeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

1085-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 ■ James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulsinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 • Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 • Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Anderson, Fred, ■‘Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., *’Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., *‘Senior Active* *, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
Birlnger, Richard F., * ’Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active”, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
:. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.PA, JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active**, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary .. ...... 278-8984
Dygert, John P„ • ’Senior Active* *, Mary.
2784248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
.
278-8413
Erickson
nle&lt;?rlC P0W8r Servlce- ^elma .’278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth.................. 279-7217
Fast, Ray, Coop Extension, Brenda
767-%ti7
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career. Barb
o-ro &lt;,»»
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn...
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... 278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda .
279.9350
Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia. . . . . ■.7.6394635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
2784728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active**, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, ’‘Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
7674508
Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., * ‘Senior Active**, Elaine
2784198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9699
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S„ "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
276-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura................. 278-7237
’ ** Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",........................ 279-7114
*’ Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
2784907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
2784478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
2784222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
6394471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 2784402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 2784445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
2784424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Paet President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

The COI.DWATE^Hfotan REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R^T^'R^^LUBt.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Clil'B in the U. S. A.
COLDWATER ROTARU CHIU METINS

/ uemday, Auqumt /V, Z?&lt;^5

Fallowing the. opening gavel and. thanJiA ton. oun many bLeAAingn by Revenend ‘Jim Tnount,
llenny / ownn filled in an song Leaden., we actually sounded good.
QUESTS:
Rex /honn fmom Savannah, Qeongia
: Pete Baldwin fnom Quincy.

BIRTHDAYS:
7enny O'Connell
flohn Dagent
Lanny iveson

I .

ANNOUNCEMENTS

No need to tell those of urn that attended, but fon those of you who did not ... the
Aummen panty at Koaa' held, on AuquaL 17th, wan Aupen! Even the weathenman coopenated.
The food was gneat and plentiful! / he ban. woa well-Atocked. I he company woa tennific,
and the hontn wene ApLendid. Thanks fon. the wonk and hoApitality. I sane hope we get
asked back again. /hanks also to those on uoun committee, including. Buzz ^alliens,
Bill /yson, and "Chef" Magsig.
Henny / owns announced the tentative plans fon. the September /Oth Bob NayLe goLf outing,.
It will be a AcnambLe tounnament and will stant about 1:30. / earns will, be made up by
the committee and a steak dinnen-meeting will follow at appnoximately 7’00. Sign up
Avon.

Attendance awand:

Cnaig Sebald, 27 yeans, and AanoId Land, 7 yeans.

We neceived a thank-you note fnom Paul Satow fon. the Rotany SchoLanship.
Cindy Ineland han. nequested volunteens to help with the R.E.D. H.O./. pnognam th La fall.

Have 7ien.ce La now ministening in nasal Wisconsin.
Only two eanly Leavens.

Septemben 17th pnognam-Bick Fitzgenald-"'Pnoj.ect Close-Up. "

GREETERS

Septemben 3nd: DUKE DAVIDSON and GREG DEAN
Septemben /Oth: $EFF DEAN and $0HN DEAN
Septemben /7th: ED Delll/O and LARRU DUNWOR/H
Septemben 2^th: $OHN DUGELR/ and $IM ENDICO//
today's pnognam was unden the dinection of flim Enickson. $im introduced oun old
fniend, flenny Hagen, tyenny La associated with the G ilmome macing team, and La no
Atnangen to CoLdwaten Rotanians. /his uean'n pnognam consisted of a film of Last
yean'a IndianapoLis §00 mace entitled "Sullivan'a Bnickyand. " It warn an exciting
film, eApecially at the beginning.. /he film stunted with a nacen A-eye view of
what it La Like to cincle. Ibhe famous oval at high speed. We wene also infonmed of
the Lucnative pay-off of Last yean'a none, featuning. a second winners punse of
$507,662. Scott Bnayton set a tnack neconaand neceived $86,862. It woa a tennific
pnognam. ihankn ^enny, Aee you next yean.

'WSTLU TRUE, BUT HARD-TO-BELIEVE ROTARIAN TALES"
It AeemA that oun Rotanian fniend Howand / eeten needed Aome minon Aungeny done
necently. When Dn. Bacon infonmed Howand that, "I'Ll junt UAe a Local anesthetic
befone we mtant, " Howand nesponded vigonouAly, "no way! 1 can affond it-get Aome
imponted Atuff!
p. A . yuAt kidding about the Aungeny.

Tenny

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
__________ AM PIAM

Al

BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE * WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 0:15 P.M.

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
sms

w.

STURGIS ■ STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY 11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12'15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY • POLICE STATION .TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�...aRY club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Make

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Make, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER
John Ufkes

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 • Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 • David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., * ‘Senior Active**, Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., *‘Senior Active* *, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., “Senior Active**, Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., *‘Senior Active**, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, * ‘Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, *’Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T„ "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth .... 278-2559
, Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Unda ....
279-9350
Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., * ‘Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, *‘Senior Active* *, Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * ‘Senior Active* *
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
■» '8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, * ‘Senior Active* *,Jane
....................... 278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nior Active* * Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active**, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 978-4&lt;145
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active**, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, * ’Senior Active" Celia
.
. 278-4424
Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**
. .278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
.238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATE^totory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

UU^P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingesi 13hil)tn the U. S. A.

COLDWATCR POTAPS LtflTINQ-TUCSDAy, AUGUST 27TH, Iffi

Oun. meeting eta/ited at &lt;m eanlien. than nonmal time today ad that thoAe who wen.e taking,
pant in the Chamben. outing at the Country Club could mane the one o 'clock ntant.'
P^venend Sim Tnount gave thanke fon. a fine meal and reminded ua all that in addition
the Length of oun liven, we nhould all give equal importance to the depth.
Senjiy lownn Led ua in adng often. commenting that fon. Aome neanon, unknown to him,
Aong Leaden., Pat Alb night, had opted to Ait and watch today. Apparent I
1 at had nun out of anunaln fon. the Old MacDonald Aong he liket-to have ua Aing.

A welcome to oun. gaerte woa next in onden. ThankA fon. Atopping by, come again noon
when there well normally be many more of ua pneAent.
ANNOUNCHnElfTS
September Sbth-Qovejinon'a Day-no early leavenA.

Let'a have lOCfl attendance.

Be Aune. to Aign up fon. the September. 1 Oth Bob Nagle Golf outing.
tentative Achedule fon. that /uenday:
! J No noon meeting.
2) Golf AtantA at appnoximatelu 1:30 at the CCC.,
3J CocktailA at 6:00.
b) Dinnen meeting at 7:00. ($15 pennon-).
i-f you do not attend thiA dinnen. meeting, pleaAe make up.

September 15th-!igen Trip.

8 Aeatn Left at $27.50 each.

BinthdayA thiA week:

Pich HoLben and Walt FiAhen.

GneetenA next week:

Seff and Sohn Dean.

Nene ia the

See Bugg GallienA.

SCPGEANTS

With virtually no preyanation (what'a new), Pich Piatt collected $33- ThiA woa made
poAAible due to P/ieAident Howard'a Abatement that everyone nhould pay a one dollar
fine, ihiA, he neaAoned, woa becaune nobody would Ait at the head table with him.
IMont of ua agreed'that $1.00 woa a bangain).
ppogpam

If there woa one-I miAAed it! Mort of ua were off to the Country Club at the Aound of
the gong!
"BLD SOU KNOW?" D&amp;T.

1 hePie are 2b cogA in the Potary Wheel and Pich Piatt Aaid he hoA alwayA been aware of
that.
Thene are three groupA that the one man, one claAAification rule doeA not apply to
in Potary.

/he higheAt Potary Club in the world (not including the Coldwater Club duning the
Potary Show) La The Potary Club of La Pag, Bolivia.
Sou have been hypnotiged and the next time you Aee **** you will neatly fold thiA
bulletin, put it in your pocket, take it home after wonk, and be rune to give it to
your Potary Ann.
1 enru
****

SEPTEMBER 17

T,&lt;SER TR,P
SEPTEMBER 24

y

***♦

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
„
° ROTARY^HOW^” 1

DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION ■ ALBION INN - THURSDAY. 12*15 P M--------- -- ----------------QUINCY * UNION CHURCH MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
dat5iG1S/mTURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY *11:45 P M
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH * WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
RATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12*15 pm
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6*15 P M
’
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.
----- UNI0N CITY - POLICE STATION • TUE*SDAY^i2:10 P.M._________

�ROTARY club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 ■ Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth

Classification: Mark Make, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

☆

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COlfflffiTTEES
CLUB SERVICE

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

February 1986

6 ■ Ken Elliott
13 ■ James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 ■ Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

August 1985

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active* *, Margaret
278-8006
• Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Dillan
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 276-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active* *, Dorothy......................... 639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara.................................. 279-7123
• Davidson, Duke, *'Senior Active**, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary........................ 278-5303
• Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol............................... 278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active* *, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..................... 279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda.............................. 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
• Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
.......... 278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active* *, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"Jolley, Santford ’Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Komstlen, Vince, "Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
* Koss, Jim, **Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., * 'Senior Active* *, Margaret
767-4508
•'Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active**
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
-» '8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
* ** Rumsey, Robert, *’Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda278-4907

Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active**, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H„ Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active*’ Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active* *
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Paet President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�."He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEjj*%*/ry REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT^iftW&gt;P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingesltehfl)tn the U. S. A.
COLdWATflA WTAK) flFETING, TUtSDAS, S&amp;T&amp;B&amp; 3, 1385

/ hankA to an oven-night on the pant of Sengeant (noon to be ConponaL) Dick Fit^genald,
tnone pnenent today gave the wond "PotanLan" a whole new meaning. When the gavel banged
aad the piano playen hit the opening. cAondn. of pun triad Lt ionol patniotic Atant, moAt of
UA- totaled 360 degneen Aeanchina fon a flag to ning to. ThankA to the henoic effontn
°f fonmen Went Pourt dnop-out, yim OlmAtea, u&gt;e finished the Aecond half of tAe 4ong
facing Old Qlony. "

Pevenend flamen Tnount netunned thankn and ‘John. (JfkeA (back fnom tAe 4oggy Aouth) led ua
in ninging.

(fuentn included London FlantLn fnom Bnonnon, Tong Flinany (4p? ) fnom Bnyan, Ohio, and the
much-abuAed, but alwayA undenntandina. Wade SmitJi.
ANNOUNOFUNTS

Next week a pnognam-Dick FttjgenaLd (pnoject "cloAe-up")
Nappy Binthday to John Piennon
Potany lapel pcnn ane available fnom Cnaig Sebald fon $2. 00.

1 at ALbnight Ln taking. ondenA fon ponk befone the govennment han a chance to inApect it.
Septemben. ! 5th-baAeball double headen in Detno Lt.

Fleet at the LLAa panking. Lot at 3'^5 a.m.

Bound of OinectonA meeting, on the Ifth of September.
/ nenident-Nowand (a fonmen Alanine) 4agA we ane "Looking, fon a few good men!"

QneetenA next week-Ld DeVito and Laney DunwontA.
(JoneAvtLLe Potany meetA at the Pound table PeAtaunant.
SLP^ANTS

Neven. a dull moment unden thiA negimeJ A new weekly gimmick woa ini ti n+od today. I ALa
pnognam in unden the auApiceA of uocton Bill Nettleman and conAintA of a "table-fine, "
the cniteniaof which will change fnom week to week boned on Bill'a panticuLae whim that
week. /oday a cnitenia woa "The table with the mont PotanianA weaning glaAAeA. "

i'he othen new aunmick had to do with two boAeball hatA. One La fnom U of Fl and the othen
La fnom FlSU. They wene awanded thin week to Bick White and Bill Nettleman (who paid a
T3-00 fine fon not having to take anything with FISH on it). I Atill don't undenntand
what the whole thing La about—maybe Aomeone mill, explain it to me.
PPQtjPAfll

I oday a pnognam woa bnought to ua by Jim Lyon, ^im went to "no expenAe" and pnenented
Qany KuckeL, city managen, Potancan, and Aononany Kiwanian.

Gang bniefed ua on Aevenal aneaA invoLvina the citu of Coldwaten. Some of theAe aneoA
included:
vy r
r
/ ankcng lot and Atneet maintenance
Police and Fine Pnotection
1 nduAtncal Pank
ViAiton Centen
The Moton Spont Hall of Fame
Stone Fnont Fanode Pnognam Study
Liany AtateA that oven—all the city La in decent Ahape. 1hankA fon the update, Gany.
****
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

Tenny

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M-----------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12-15 P M
ANGOLA ■ SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY • POLICE STATION ■ TUESDAY b-tn P M

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49030
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-80
President
HOWARD TAYLOR
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
Recording
ROBERT RUMSEY
Secretary
Corresponding
CRAIG SEBALD
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 ■ John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

commTTtees
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Blringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary InternaUonal
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

¥
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

August 1905

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulslnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 • Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, * 'Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie..278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., *‘Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., * ‘Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Blringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
... 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T„ "Senior Active'*, Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active**, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, Jamas R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active**, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
................ 279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L, Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, *’Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* "Jolley, Santford 'Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E„ *'Senior Active", Patricia
278-6163
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
•» 8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D„ "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active**, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639 1171
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ’Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4145
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active**, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, * ‘Senior Active* * Celia
’'. 278-1424

* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda.
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-7703
278-5033
278-5181
279-9072

Honorary Mombors:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Paat Praaldant
"Paul Harris Rotary Fallow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^tory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT&amp;Rf friMp.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingesf Ultilhn the U. S. A.
COLDWATW wmn MttTlNU-S&amp;lMBW 17, 19S5

Following tAe open bell and prayer of thankAyiviny by &lt;}lm Troudt, Pai ALbrtyht Led U4 Ln
xony. 1 know rat La ioo moaent to mention it, but he annumed the role of back-up no ng
Lcxu1cj\. knowing aJJL Me ipAlZc €Aat Ae uxzzl 42/ZZe/Lcn^. finom €/ie iua.n.e. ne.n.voA.e.'t.'tcL vi-ruiA- ron.turu
thin vLxua in not lethal, but temporarily rendem your cuunn. Limp! Pat rhowed ua today the
kind of "putty ntuffthe American farmer in made of. Thanhn Pat!
Following the introduction of yuendn, announcementn included:

Happy Birthday Dick Moore!
Happy Independence Day to Mexico!
October. I$th Atantn the .vinitation to club meetinyn by ntudent yuentn. Let ua know if you
have relativen or friendr in the !!th and 12th grader. ALno-we need drtvem. Sen Ken
Clliot.
■■
Larry Woodhamn proudly announced that he returned from a AuccemfuL hunting trip where he
bagged a CARIBOU CLK Jwhich kappenn to be /1 th on the Lint of the worldr mart endangered
npecten.)
Dr. Bacon, announced that the Bob Nagle yolf outing wan. very Auccemful and that a tree
will be n!anted botinnen the IOth and I i th holed at the Coldwaler Country CLub Ln memory
of Bob.
The trip to the TLyen game wan. a Lot of fun'according to the bttn and- pteaen of memory
Buyg Qalliem han. put together. /5 'Rotarian coupler and !2 yuertn attended.
No early leaverr today.
Welcome to Coldwater, Dintrict Governor Tom Sullivan,
t
ft/ea/i your Rotary pin. Lt rtandr for Leadennkip (and will eave you money).
Did you know ... the following one a few open clanrtfteatLone. Ln the CoLdwad.ee. Rotary Club.
‘ Accounting. Service
Banking Finance
Bui Jdi nn ftnto n i nJ Dint.
Carpet and Kitchen. Cab. Sin.
Civil Engineer
CoLLection and Credit Service

Florirt
Furniture Retail
GrOcerieA Retail
Homen foe. the. Aged
jewelry .Retail

More to follow Ln future buLLetinn.
SCRGCANTS
Today may have been a record collection. Finer •were trannferred to the pennon on the right
of tie finee. Some of uA.will take more time in chooniny our table maten next time.
Today'a table fine oxla fox the table with the mart facial hair prenent.
PROGRAM
Dick Fitzgerald introduced Kr inter BurhouAe, a neniox at CoLdwaten. Htyh SchooL. Kninten in
involved with a peoyeam called "Peoject Clone-Up. " Thin peoyeam encoueayen and aLLown
xtudentn to become involved with the United Staten yovennmental pnocend-. Thin educational
expenience ■ included panticipaton in a teleconference with yovennment officioin on the
Aublect of U.S.-Soviet nelatLonn. The pnoynam culminated in a one week tn.ip to
^anhinyton D.C. The ntudentn vinit many placed of intenent and one lectured by high Level
yovennment officioin and advinonn. The trip cont $760.00 per ntudent ami the money uxia.
rained via concemion ntondn and a telethon produced by the ntudentn. The pnoynam viill
help Krinten to achieve the hiyhent Level of achievement in the (jud. Scou.tn. the equivalent
of Fnnle Scout in Boy Scoutn. Thanhn for Ahqniny your experienced and elided of Wanhinyton
with un. We winh you continued Auccenn Ln whatever area you choone to ntudy after htyh
School.
o
c ,l •
Next weekn pnoyram: Buj^ ^allierA, chacnman
Next week'n yreetem: dim Cndicott and ^im CrLckeon
Terry
***fold up bulletin, place tn pocket-take home! ***

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P.M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
p
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Make

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sorgoants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 • James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 ■ Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 • Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Platt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 • Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
• Anderson, Fred, *’Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Bacon, Dr. Charles H., “Senior Active”, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active”, Margaret
278-8006
’ Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
’ Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active”, Jean
278-8086
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Bobler, William W., “Senior Active”, Margaret.... 278-5386
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
... 279-8218
Hruska, Richard, ”Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513 ’ “Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Kerr, Bob, ”Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
............. 278-2645
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
’ Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
’ Culy, Fred, ’’Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-6669
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara............................... 279-7123
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
• Davidson, Duke, ’’Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
’ Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary..................... 278-5303
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
’ Dean, John T., ’’Senior Active”, Joanne
278-5909
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
s 8-6531
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active”, Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, 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
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
276-8692
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..................... 279-7217
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active’’.Jane
278-5796
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................ 767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Pierson, JohnS., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Unda............... 279-9350
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738
• Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active”, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

aASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
’ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nlor Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
’ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
’ Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

a Paet President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^k

The COLDWATrffetarj- REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RQ®mH&amp;L^&gt;P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singinge&amp;lShitFm the U. S. A.

COLDWATdR ROTARU fl&amp;CTINO-TUCSDAfl, SCPTCftBCR 24,
What a 4.€cw.£/ P/te4.L&lt;/en£ Noward hit the bell ad hand he bnoke the top off of it. At thin
point we continued to impnem oun viriting Dirtnict (jovennon., Tom Sullivan, with oun
ringing. Following, flim inount'n pnayen of thankn, uounn tnuly proceeded to demount rate
to the club what a Loung nona Leaden. I am. The cluo nhowed gneat rpinit, however, ana
(other than the handicap of Rag Candenar grabbing mg Leg) tkingr went pnettg well, we
ended with a murical tribute to the birth of David Ameen.

ANNOUNCCIflCNTS
Nandoutn to obtain infonmation about Rotang Show participation wene made available. Ileare
fill them out and tunn them in.
Bill fll Linen reminded ur of the High School pnoduction of "Canourel.
lake your bulletin home. If goun Rotang Ann rignn it-and gou bring. it back the followeng
week-gou ane immune fnom finer that dag. flour fine will be trannferned to the
Rotarian of goun. choice.
October 22nd-Charten dinner at the flacknon Country Club for the new flacknon Breakfont
Rotary Club. Price in $15.00 each.
SCMCANTS
^engeant Piatt yielded to Bill Nettleman who announced that thin weekr table fine would
go to the table with the ihont blue- bla^enn.
Then the tnannfen of hatn took plane. I he recipient of the fllSU hat thin week war
Bill Nettleman, thankn to Pete Baldwin. / he U of fl) hat went fnom 5any Kuckel to
Bu$$ Qallienn.
;
PROGRAM
lhir weekr program war really rpecial! Oun yearly vinit fnom the Dirtnict Governor war
non! 1-g an enflogable experience, lorn Sullivan fnom Mamhall bar an energy and attitude
that ir neallg infectiour. Tom in an excellent example of the Rotary motto, Service
above Self. " In addition to hir dutien ar Dirtnict Governor, Tom ir active in
Ajcouting. In the yearn that he har_A.enved ar Scout fllanten, 2b rcoutn have reached the
rank of Cagle Scout in hir tnoop. I hnee of Chore are hir nonn.

Governor Sullivan diAcunred many arpectn of Rotarg, rtnerring the theme 'Sou Ane I he
Keg. " We are encouraged to become more active in all of the foun avenuen of Rotang
International. Oun club needr to make an effont to participate mone actively in
Dirtnict and State conferencen. Tom tell r ur that pLanr are underway to make the Dirtnict
conference on flune 13, 1^86 an event we will all want to attend.
We all engaged Governor Sullivan'r virit. Ihankr fon goun input, goun compliment*., and
alno goun gift ar a magician. Pleone come back ar often ar gou can.
..................... OOPS! I almoAt forgot ....
Congnatulationr to Bob Rumreg. Governor Tom Sullivan pnerented a "Keg Perron" award
to Dob fon the outntanding renvice he han provided to oun club.

Next week:
Pnognam

Gneetenn will be Rag Fant and flack Faulkner
Chainman will be Cd Ge.inh.ert

"MOSTLfl TRUC, BUT HARD TO BC1ICVC ROTARIAN TALCS"
Governor Tom Sullivan'r wife arked him the following c^uertion yurt lant month:
Why don't gou even go down to Coldwater and play golf with goun good friend, flohn Dean
anymore? ’''Would gou plag with a fellow who put*, down the wnono. Acone and mover the. ball
when gou aren't watching/" replied Tom. "No, " rhe neplied, "1 certainly wouldn't. "
"Neither will flohn. "
Nave a good week!
Tenry
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING •
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�T

RY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49038
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985*86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
CRAIG SEBALD

Secretary
Corresponding

WALT FISHER
FRED ANDERSON

Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 * Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Platt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

4
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 ■ Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

★

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
• Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active*", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active"", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior Active*", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., “Senior Active"", Margaret
278-8006
* Birlnger, Richard F., “Senior Active"", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., ""Senior Active*", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn...............................................278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian...................... 278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 2782096
* Culy, Fred, **Senior Active"", Dorothy......................... 639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara.................................. 2787123
• Davidson, Duke, “Senior Active"", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
2787851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary........................ 278-5303
" Dean, John T., “Senior Active"", Joanne
2785909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol............................2785917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
2788984
Dygert, John P., “Senior Active"", Mary
2784248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy..............................2788413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 2782968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..................... 279-7217
Fast Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda............................. 767-3417
SneZ Jack, Education Career, Barb
2788655

Fisher Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn................................ 2782049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .2782559
Galllers, Buzz. Display Fixtures Mfg, Linda................ 2789350
’ Gelshert, Edward, " "Senior Active , Sylvia
6384635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
2787163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T, Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
" Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
2787223
Holcomb, Dennis J, Security Invest, Georglanna ... 2787006
Howe, Dr. Gary L, Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active”, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn
2786704
""Jolley, Santford 'Joi', * "Senior Active"", Pat
2787469
Kerr, Bob, “Senior Active”, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
2782645
* Klein, John E, “Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Komstlen, Vince, " "Senior Active"", Winnie
2786501
Koss, Jim, “Senior Active”, Janice
2382265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
2787130
Loose, Robert E, “Senior Active”, Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, “Senior Active"*........................................... 2782007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
2785166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 2787147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
■* '8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active”, Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
2786856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, “Senior Active”,Jane
.................278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
2789899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., “Senior Active”, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
2782314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
2782738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
" Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
2787237
"" Rumsey, Robert, " "Senior Active"" Phyllis
2785006
Seaman, Robert L., " "Senior Active""
2787114
"" Sebald, Craig H., ""Senior Active"*, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
2787718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
" Teeter, Howard M., “Senior Active”, Marian
278-4222
" Thompson, Paul, “Senior Active”, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
2787806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
2787401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
2785521
" Van Aken, Fritz, “Senior Active"", Mary Anne
2382205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
2787738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
2786736
" Wise, Lester, ""Senior Active*" Celia
278-4424
" Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 2787703
" Woodward, Charles, ""Senior Active"*
2785033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
2789072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
767-3510
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine............................................ 238-2456

* Paet President
“Paul Harris Rotary Follow

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The (X)l.DW A1ER
fe/rfr;J REFLECTOR
sUlAOKju.?
Published by the COLDWATER R^tM’ £»$P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singinges] izJilB ui the U. S. A.

coLimm rotars club metim- tuhbau,October ursss
Fallowing PneAident NowandA vigonouA hammening of the. bell, and a pnagen of
thajik^Lv Lnt^j pejutu Towru. .Led ua. Ln. A.ong.t We a/ie 4.0tuty to nean. t/iat oun. n.e^juLcin.
Aonaleaden. {John UfkeA, will be. Leaving, the club. tyohn haA accepted a new poAit ion
in Iowa. We will mtAA tfohn gneatLg. we've engaged oun. Ahont aAAOctatton, and would
Like to wlaA gou and goun^anilg much aucccaa and happtneAA tn goun new endeavonA.

todagA. gueAtA wene nhont tn quant itg but long. tn qualitg. Welcome to LouiAe Wallace,
No tun Moone and Bale Bnown.

ANNOUNOMElfTS
* BAPPS BIRTHBA! TO GWm-------- ,
*#im&lt;. Ho nA handed out nheetA that liet a schedule f&lt;on b ninging emplogeeA to a
Aoia/ty meeting tn. Octoben. IhtA will be done acconaing
oaL Lntttal.
initial.
ring to LJjaA.t
Oct. oth(today) RotanianA whoAe name beainA wtth A thnu F
Oct. /5th.: v thnu L
Oct. 22nd.: 77 thnu R~
Oct. 21th.: 7 thiiu "Z_

*PneAident Howajid thanked the committee chainman fon making, the vlaLL fnom the
BiAtnict 0overman Auch a aucccaa.
*0ctoben /Oth: A "Amoken." will be held at the Coldwaten Countng Club fon. thoAe who
mag be inten.eA.ted tn hearting two viAtttng ApeakenA Awap IteA about the WolvenlneA
and the Spanton football teamA. Five dollanA getn you inJ
*PnqpoAed fon. membenAhip: Lanng Bonn. ClaAAtfteat ton La / ub tng Manufacturing.
While we arte on the topic. ...It La the neAponAtbtlttg of eveng Rotartian to pnopoAe
new membenA. Someone dhaned Rotang wtth gou; now it La goun tunn to Ahane Rotang
wLth othenA.
Some open claAAificationA available to oun club;
Lumben. RetailF*PnofeAAional MuAictan**ReAtaunahtA-/' ant bood**ShoeA Retail.**
SpontLng (joodA Retail**Van.ietg Stone**Bepantment Stone**ClectnLcal Equipment mfa. **
banm Implement SaleA**FnuLt (j nowing**!ce Cneam Retail**^aA SenvLce**Commencial Pilot
*Next wee/tA GneetenA: SACK FAULKNER ANB BUZZ SALLIERS
Pnognnm: CHET GRAVES
SERGEANTS
SgtA. Gang, Rich and Hick. diLTthein uauoI fine lob(pandon- the pun)
natA wene awanded and fon the finAt time the "fnanking pnivilege woa uAed and
ahuAed bg Bave King, muck to the annogance of Qim Endicott.
l_odagA enttenia fon the table fine woa "the table wtth the moet gnag hain".
/htA wntten woa able to bean mang RotantanA muttening Aomethtng:to the effect: ....
"whene La that danned LeA WtAe when you need him?'
PROGRAM
Rtch Rtatt pneAented a pnognam todag to being ua up to date on what the Bnanch
Countg /ouninm Council La doing to pnomote muinch Gountg.In addition to the booklet
theg have published, and the vtAttonA centen fon tnfonmatton, an // minute video tape
haA been pnoduced at a coet of $2S00._ We wenejdxown the video which woa pnoduced bg
the CanouAel Studio and nannated bu / im Aant. / he video touched on the "all AeoAonA,
all neaAonA1 theme. / he many lakeA,SiAten Citg /-eAtival,PoliAh k eAtival,Canp Rodeo,
/ip Up heAtival, /tbbitA- /heatne and wonld famouA antiAtic manvel "lampliten /igen"
(IuaI checking to Aee if gou ane paging attention) wene_ highlighted on the video..
Nice gob Rich. Mag the Council continue the good wonk. /hankA.

**Tenng**
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5

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY, 11:45 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS * 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
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
CRAIG SEBALD

Secretary
Corresponding

WALT FISHER
FRED ANDERSON

Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Make

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Coldwater, Michigan

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Geishert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Platt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

■fa

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., •‘Senior **
,
Active
Marjorie..278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., *‘Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active”, Margaret
278-8006
* Blringer, Richard F., “Senior Active”, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., “Senior Active”, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
‘ Culy, Fred, “Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
‘ Davidson, Duke, “Senior Active”, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
.............. 278-5303
* Dean, John T., ‘‘Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active”, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
‘ Gelshert, Edward, “Senior Active”, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
‘ Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active”, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
“Jolley, Santford 'Joi', “Senior Active”, Pat
279-7469

Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active”, Martha........................... 278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., “Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Komstien, Vince, “Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, * ‘Senior Active* ‘, Janice
........... 238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E„ “Senior Active”, Margaret
767-4508
• Lyon, Jim, “Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara............. ■» 8-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
• Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean...................... 278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally........................... 639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl................... 278-7928
Patton, Gil, “Senior Active”,Jane.............................. 278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active”, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
” Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., **Senior Active”,
279-7114
” Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
‘ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
‘ Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
‘ Teeter, Howard M., ‘‘Senior Active”, Marian
278-4222
‘ Thompson, Paul, “Senior Active”, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni ^8-4-145
Tyson, BUI, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
‘ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
‘ Van Aken, Fritz, “Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
‘ Wise, Lester, “Senior Active” Celia
'. 278-4424

‘ Woodhams, Larry, Podlatrlst-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
‘ Woodward, Charles, “Senior Active”
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Ashing Equipment, Dorothy ...... 279.9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally’
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
“Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATEOtota^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R&amp;rf&amp;k&amp;P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingesi illdU in the U. S. A.
COLDWATER ROTARU MELTING - TULSDA3, OCTOBER 8, 1383
President Howard opened the meeting, and after our musical salute to this grand country
of ours, Rev. $im 7roust gave thanks for our many blessings. Our new song leaden,
rat Albright, then took over. Pat is still reluctant to move his arms, hut1 got that
If you say something, I'm going to bring you up here to lead the singing look from
him .. .'■ so ... great job Pat!
GULSTS
Wade Smith, Linus Hayden, and two visiting Buckeyes-Sim Derry and.
Dick G neathouse.

/VJwi Moore,

ANNOUNCLMLNTS
If your Last name begins with the letter G thru L ... we welcome your visiting employee
Quest to Rotary. Next week ... those of un with the Last initial. M thnu R well be
bringing. an employee to lunch.
^aPPg Birthday to Les Wise. Hope you have many more - Les.

I he installation dinner of the new Jackson Breakfast Rotary Club wild be held at the
'Jackson Country Club on (Jctober 22, at 6:30. It would be nice if name of un could attend.
Cont is l^.OO pen. pennon.
penny Iownn neminded un of the Tibbitn Auction on November 2nd. It in non 11y an enjouable
evening.. Plan to attend and/on. contribute something fan. the auction. Contact Marg Bacon
or nancy /owns.

hew member proposals should be given to Steve Glover. It can never be assumed that all.
potential Rotarians in our community are known. Lach of our members nhould undenntand
that he han a personal renponnibility to help fill open classifications with qualified men.
Please voice your opinion concerning distribution of show funds to members of the bound.
Names appear on the flip side of thin bulletin. Do you want the method to remain the
name on changed to support a new mayor project!
Next weeks Greeters: Steve Gloves and Chet Graves.
Next weeks Program Chainman: Ken Smoker
(fade Smith and his nephew Dave Publey are starting a "Dress Like a Cab Driver" Club.
/hone interested nhould call Dave at home after 11:30 p.m. week-days.
SLSiGLANTS
/ oday's table fine was given to the table with the fewest neckties. Rumor has it that
next week a. table fine, (todauj will be. fon the. table, with the: moat "clip-on" tieA, It
may be a good week to avoid Gary Kuckel.

The MSU hat was given to Bob "I'd rather die than wear that" Kerr, and the U of M hat
has been the proud possession of Mauna Pierson via Sohn for the past week.
Another great job by our sergeants who proudly admit that over 83% of the funds collected
go to the scholarship fund!
~
PROGRAM
Pay Last introduced Larry Stebb.ins the Cxtension Director from Ottawa County. Larry
shared with us the on-going program, "Save the Children. " This tn a program that
*
started tn 133! in the Appalachian area of the United States. /he program in Leiner/ tn
Wmt /ant., Connecticut and in aimed at helping needy children.

Lamy was pensonaHy

involved in the program's wonk in the African nations. We were shown slides whichclean.
aepcctea the dramatic need for help in areas that are not conducive to surrers Ln
agricultural production.
Save the Children" involves help tn the area of education and
organugatLon for these people. It was very interesting and informative. It gives
UA a-9-n-exLten appreciation of our blessings as Americans and we wish continued success
for those involved weth Save the Children.
Terry
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENT’S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
nmurv iimizyei runnm, uminAv
..
wilWMVil IIIVIT1/A I j IAiIU ..
B alYla
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.

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Al nmu _ ai oiam

vu,

.

---------------- —■ ---------------------------

STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY H-AR P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6-15 P M
M‘
UNION CITY - POLICE STATIOI?. TUESOAY h l" » "

�NOTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
Preaident
CARROLL BARNES
Preaident Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Bames
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMfflrTTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Blrlnger,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chairman; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 ■ Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckei

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above 1a our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, * "Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "’Senior Active"", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active"’, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
.
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
’ Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., • "Senior Active* *, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, * "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T„ Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
’ Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active*.*, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
• " "Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, ’ "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active**, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
’ Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, ’"Senior Active"", Janice
238-2265
Kuckei, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active”, Margaret
767-4508
" Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active* ’
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, *’Senior Active**,Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., *’Senior Active**, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active*’
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Dabble
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
’ Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active*’, Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
’ Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
’ Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H„ Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podlatrlst-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, *’Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
767-3510
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine............................................ 238-2456

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The COLDWATE®toto&gt;y REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER Rq®MWlq.UB;P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingest^hHfin the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARU MEETING - TUESDAU, OCTOBER 15TII, 1985

today, wax a vexy xpecial day. No, I'm not talking about Lt being National- Gnouch Day. I m
not 'talking, about the opening of oun. meeting. Pnexident Howand xlammed the paved, on the bell
cm. uauoI.
(By the way-Howand, could you do that bittde tank with xome vaxiationx added. It a
getting, difficult to deacxibe youn. opening, function and txy to hold the neadeaa intenext. /
/?ev. ffim J n.ouA.'t did Kla. uahclL Line. Lob wit/i the. p/uz^e.n. of. thankd.. I1 tn not even. taLkuig. about
the. actuat movement I de.tec.teja in Ixit Alb night1a. cuim ua. he Led ua. in Aiong., Rg the tuay, being
Aiona Lojcuden. La. no ejaA.g Lob• Pat} uou1 n.e doing gn.eatf keep it up! No, the A.pec.iaL thcng about
today wax the beauty of the magnificent colona Mothen. Natone haA painted the tneex in oun.
pant of the countny. what a goxgeoux night. That'a the unique thing, about the Mcdwent in
Autumn. Don't you wixh it coula laxt Longed? I know my wife doeAn't look fonwand to nuking
add. thoxe leaven. Funny how the leavea
axen't oa pnetty on the gnound.
GUESTS
Ban Dobxon, flohn Wonth, Kathy Cnotty, Al Funon, Dick Spaulding, flay flohnxon, Kana Coe, Lena
Bowenman, $eff Adamn, Rogex Saylex, Gueth Widben., Nonm Moone, Al wilen., Manly Magxig,
Clanence Waltenx. welcome to you all. Come again Aoon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nappy Btn.th.day and CongnatulationA to Bugg GallienA fox hix final Hole-In-One. I would alxo
like to commend Bug^ fox being one of the moxt benevolent people 1 know. Ike Club Ahould be
pnoud of Buzz who not only doea extna tanka fon. oun. club, but gladly dnopx moxe than hiA ahaxe
of do Hana into the Scholanxhip fund.
Uoux pledgee and xuppont fox Dick Uhl, who will be nunning. in the Chicago Manathon, would be
appreciated.
Committee
Chainman Ahould
be actively
what they
f
,
rt / » " doing
&lt;7
tr lpnomiAed they
o would to the Diatxict
yove./i.no/i. ! Lejcuie. concLnue. to foLLow up,
A letter fnom oun. Diatnict Governor naked fon. help fon. the diauAtex victimx in Mexico.
/ he inxtallation dinner fon. the new Bneakfaat Qackxon Rotary Club ix tonight. (October 22nd
at 6:3O-tn.y to make it/.

A xheet explaining what Rotary la wax paxxed out. Pleaae read it and conaiden. itx contenta
when conxidering othena fon. membexxhip.
SERGEANTS
Paaxina of the. hat-x: MSU hat went fnom Bob Kexx to heed Culy. /he U of M hat went fnom
Mauna Pienxon'x noommate to flenny Townx. Today a table fine wax fon. the table with the moxt
xigned bulletinx. An auction of pricelexA memonabdlia produced xevenal xcholanAhip doldanA
fnom Aome good xpontx, Nice gob guya!

PROGRAM
today'a program chainman wax Chet Graver. Chet introduced Dave DeMott, who ix a neprexentative
of the United Auto Wonkenx Union. Dave in involved in Region /-C which la boxed in Flint. We
learned that rank and file membenA of the U.A.W. do not necexnarily have to be involved in
gobx related to the automobile injuring. Dave explained the function of unionx, which
include neprerentation in contract negotiationx, ■ help in fonmulating grievance procedures,
improving wonk conditionx. and much mone. The U.A.W. hax a cunxent membenxhip of about
/, 300,000. Dave anAwexed quextionA fnom the floox and 1 'm nuxe evexyone wild, agxee it wax
a vexy infonmative pxogxam. ThankA to Chet and Dave.
ROTARU TABLC C//A7T&amp;.

Chanlie Putnam wax telling ua the othex day that the avenage man'a life conntxtA of twenty
yeaxx of having hix mothex axk him whexe he la going, foxty yeaxx of having hin wife ank nun
the name quextion; and at the end, the mounnexA wondexing, too.
Have a nice day!

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S MEETING

Teeny
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - Whan called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Diinworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O’Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Rotations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergoants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Birlnger,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER
John Ufkes

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 ■ Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulsinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 • Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986
January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active*’, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active**, Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., * “Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Birlnger, Richard F., “Senior Active", Jean
2786086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 2785386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
;. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
2785956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
2782513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
2785378
Coletta, Um, Beverage Distribution
2385000
Conrad, James p., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
2787249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 2782096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
6396669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
2787123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
2787851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T„ "Senior Active", Joanne
2785909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
2786917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
2786984
Dygert, John P., * “Senior Active”, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
2786413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 2782968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
2787217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
2786655
Reher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
2782049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth .... 2782559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
2789350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active*', Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
2787163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
2787810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
276-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
2786260
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
2787223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
2786544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active**, Janet
2766360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
2786704
"Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active", Pat
2787469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
2786840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
2782645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active**, Patricia
2786183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
2786501
Koss, Jim, *’Senior Active", Janice
2382265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
2787130
Loose, Robert E., * ‘Senior Active**, Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
2782007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 2787147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
2786531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
2786783
Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
2786856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
6396453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
2788692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
2787928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
2785796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
2789899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 2786356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
2786981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
2782314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
2782738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
2196685676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
2787237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active* * Phyllis
2785006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active",
2787114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active**, Rita
2788373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L, Music Store, Kim
2787718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
2787100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
276-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
2786603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
2786474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
6384471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
2787806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
2787401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
2785521
* Van Aken, Fritz, * ‘Senior Active**, Mary Anne
2382205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
2787738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
2786736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 2787703
* Woodward, Charles, *’Senior Active"
2786033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
2786181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
2789072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally*
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

^B

The COLDWATE^^tory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

°‘ Box42' Coldwater' Ml 49036

The Singinges'tlhtil)uithe U. S. A.
COLDWATCR POTAPS M&amp;W, TULSDAS, 0CT03&amp; 22, 1985

Pneeident Howand (who, by the way, woa the only necnuit to Alan up foe ike
Dniven" club) opened the meetiny dneAAed tn the cuAtomany yank, Anna hat.
yave a pnayen of thanhn, followed by "Mitch" Albniyht, (alien "Hummunybund AnmA ) who led ua
tn Ainyiny a few AonpA.
ANNOUNUMS

Happy Binthday to Laney PankA. *^* Next wee/tA yneeteen one Pich Holben and Dennie Holcomb.
Thene weee many yuente and I didn't yet all of the nomen dmitten down-Sonny.
.
t
Al Nelnon and 1 weee fontunate enouyh to have 3 lovely yaln at oun. table ...
PH
Don't fonyet to bniny an employee to Potany.
Conyno-tulattonA to Dick Uhl foe fininkcny the Chicago Nanathon.
Ifuou do not eat lunch at the meeting, an offeniny of $1.00 will be Aufficient to coven the
CO(fee on. tea you may choone to dnink.
De. Laney Woodhamn infonmed ua of the upcomtny vinit ofHoley'A Comet. To obtain
view, one nhould hide tn Pay Candenan' luggage ehontly befone hin depantune foe a vacation Ln
Mexico.
Have a pnoApective membee in mend? Contact Dick White.
SECANTS
A teemendouA dob woa done today by a hantily concocted back-up anew Aince none of theeeyulaeA
wele inatie^Lance. ThankA t?$ohn Shea, Sieve Sloven, and me foe a veey adequate gob. the
table fine foe today woa given to the table with the moAt bow-teed membeeA. Then woa obvcounly
done 6 have a little fu^at Dick Uhl'a expense. Little did we expect thene to be another
membee nunilanly attieed - you yuenned it - Pobent Keen. Would then be called a bow-tee tee??
PPOQPAM
Today a pnoynam woa introduced bu De. Sana Howe.
Sang'a yueetn weee kin oAAOceateA,
De. David flfcClaid and De. Bnuce Souny. Be. Souny deecuAAed the nubyectn of catanactAand
glaucoma. PotaeianA weee yiven a ceanh counne on the ntnuctuee of the eye, weth npeciaA
imphaAiA on the lenA of the eye. The lenA in the Aite of catanact fonmatcon. Accondeny
to De. Sauna, all of ua have catanoctA to Aome extent. I he fonmatuon of cnyAtaJLine ceLLn
taken place oven a peeiod of tune, and Aince the lenA in a cloned AyAtem, a buubi-up occuoa
elowlu ovee the uen.ee. All of th La hajppenA at vaeyiny nateA fnom cndcvcdual to endLviduai.

foe a vaeietu of eenAonA. The ceyAtalline celle eventually pnoduce an opaaue luaucd whcch
dintoetA liyht nayA enteeiny the eye. thuA cauAiny viAual diAtuebanceA. and eventuaUy
blindneAA. ^CatanactA can be eemovea Aunyically by bn ophthamoloyiAt and the Aueyeey
in conAideeed noutine.
De. Souny, an optometeiAt, conynatulateA hiA colleyueA in the field of ophihamoloyy foe.
theie aavanceA in Aueyical tejtJmiyue and expeetiae in the aeea of catanact eueyeny.
De. Sauna alao diAcuAAed the Aubyect of glaucoma^ Time did not penmit an extenAive
diAcuAA tan: howevee PotaeianA weee beiefed on the typee, etioloyy, and effectA of ydnucoma.
Glaucoma, a diAeoAe of the eye which Ia cauAed by &lt;d&gt;nonmal intenoculae peeAAuee, often
doean't become opponent until the latten AtayeA. fanly detection and teeatment weth
medication can allow the ylaucoma patient to avoid blCndneAA and Lead a moee nonrnaL Lcfe.
The Coldwaten Potaey Club would like to thank De. Souny foe Auch an info/unative pnoy&gt;tam.
We hope he will join ua ayain noon to Ahane hiA vaAt KnowLedye with ua concennuny the
human eye. Aa often happenA, time nan out befoee oue inteeeAt did.
POTAPS TABLf. CHAnSP
Fn.it z VanAken, with hie wallet tn hiA hand, woa told by De. David Publey oa he Aat tn the dental
chain, "Fnitz, you don't have to pay me now."
,
"pan you?", Aa.id Fnitf, Im counttny my money befone you ycve me the yaa.
Have a Nice Day!!

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

'

FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

~Y„.. Will Always Be Welcome ot Those Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY ■ UNION

MONDAY, 12:1S RM.

JSiifsvilxE JpffiSnBRIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, «:15 P.M.

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS • MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION • TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

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KOTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Stave Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
..
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,'
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean .
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard '
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman;' Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chalr, man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

V -V *
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
DaVId Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17,- Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 • Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulsinger

1 • William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

-1'

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe '

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
AINelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 -’Gary’Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanoe.
Spacial programs such as Ladles Night will ba appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn. ...... ...278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active* *, Marjorie... 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., * ‘Senior Active", Helen.... ...278-2239
Bames, Carroll L., "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Birlnger, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active**, Margaret...;278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann ....
... 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
............. 238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-8669
* Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active”, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
e Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8964

wP 'J*SenlOr Actto"' Ma,Y.................... 278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................ 278-8413
Endicott. James R., Electric Power Service. Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
.
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career. Barb
............. ova-ncec
Fisher, Walt. Retail Fabrics. Marilyn
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth
278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg.. Unda
’.’279-9350
Gelshert, Edward, *‘Senior Active* *, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
.279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita ......279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon..
.741-3663
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
...........
.278-4728
Hart, .Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate........................ , 278-8280
.* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
..,.. „. 279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ..'.. 278-7006
. Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy .............. 278-8544
Hruska, Richard,“Senior Active**, Janet....’........., 278-8360
Iveson, Larry L, Printing, Jacquelyn .
..... 278-6704
* * ‘Jolley, Santford 'Joi', * ‘Senior Active", Pat.......
. 279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active *\ Martha ;
.............. 278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan . .............. 278-2645
* Klein, John E., * "Senior Active* *, Patricia
............278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, *‘Senior Active", Winnie..
.278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active**, Janice
......... ,i.'.
. 238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
.279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active**,^Margaret
.767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * ‘Senior Active*
. 278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan.............. 278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane ..... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
. 278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean.................... . 278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
.278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
.278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
.639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill......... . 278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
. 278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active**,Jane
. 278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly............. . 279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia... .278-6356
Pierson, John S., * ‘Senior Active* *, Maura............. . 278-8981
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director........................ . 278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education ..;................................. . 278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
* *‘.Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nlor Active" Phyllis

PHONE
219-665-5676
278-7237
278-5006

Seaman, Robert L„ *‘Senior Active**
279-7114
." Sebald, Craig H,,' "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
.* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
.* Taylor, Howard D,, Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
.'* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active**, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
. /Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retaii, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, * ‘Senior Active* * Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active* *
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally’
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Paet President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^ffib^fj REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RQ®Kbf CLUB; P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest&amp;lMin the U. S. A.
COLDWAT&amp; ROTARU fl£EW - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,

!9&amp;5

l he lari meeting, of Octo ben. wan. a veny Apecial meeting. In addition to ceLeb noting Dob
RumAey'a binthday, and neceiviny a muAical critique fnom a nathen beautiful employee °f
.
/aylon'a StationenA, we welcomed oun newend Rotanian, Lanny Dann. Dn. Dave Rubley intnoauc
Lanny to the club. Lanny'a claAAification l' a Tubing Planufacduniny. Lanny la. manried to oun
newent "Rotany Ann, " Luann (Apelling? ) and they ane the pnoud panentA of two cht-ldnen,
Bnett (//) and Piichelle (15)• Welcome to Rotany, Lanny. We hope you will enyoy the club an
much oa we do.
'
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Bob RumAey announced that he riill 'la in poAAeAAion of a make-up cand fnom BnonAon, dated
Octoben 2nd. the cand doeA not have a name, ao if you made up a meeting in BnonAon on tha
day, check with Bob.
4 Apecial thankA to evenyone at 'Gna.phicA-3. the membenAhip lettenA wene printed fnee of
change (oa one the weekly buHedinA.). The club la veny ynadeful fon youn Auppont.
We neceived a letten fnom Walt Balcom in Florida Aayiny hello and telling ua to expect him
back fon. the Rotany Show.
We neceived a letten fnom a pnoynam called "RoActive RantnenA in Ranenting.
/hene will be
a tna.ining AeAnion in Febnuany fon. volunteenA. If you ane intenented in mone detialn, Aee
Rnenidend Nowand.
QneetenA next week: Qany Howe and Dick Nnunka
On Decemben /7th we ane haviny the ChnindmaA Ranty fon childnen. We need Aomeone to volunteen
to onyani^e and take chanye of that meeting,. I'm Aune one of you take-change guyA out tkene
will contact RneAident t/owana. on 1/ice RneAident Caannoll.
RneAident Nowand will accept donationA to punchaAe a 2-way head Aet fon SenonCandenaA. Ray
can'/ undenAtand evenydhiny Nowand AayA and Nowand can. t undenAtand anytnLny Kay AayA.
S^&amp;INTS
The. AennpantA wene back fnom a week'A abAence and wanted Little time in making up fon
Lori abound. The table fine wan. fon. the table with the mont eye ^n^eA.. FnctzVan Aken
wan caught ned-handed taking bin. glaAAeA off. NiA table mateA pacd $/ each, tnLtz paLd j&gt;2.
5im Endicott and Duke DavidAon tnied to pay $/ each, but ct tunned out that they thought
Sat. Oany Aaid the table with the moA.t riot yLannen. / he U of Pi hat went fnom r ned LuLy to
yim Lyonn..

rrooram
Ton thoA.e of you who minned the pnoynam today, you miAAed a dandy. Dick Quininyen indnoduced
Dave Nonton aA hiA pnoynam. Dave in no rinanyen to Coldwaten RotanianA. Dave talked about
one of the thnee diviAionA of hiA AuctioneeringbuAineAA, the / ouniAt and AmuAementDiv inion.
Thin division haA to do with the auctioning ofAmuAement RankA, theme RankA, Zooa, PiuAeumA,
and CannivalA.. Dave diA.cuAA.ed the high inteneA-t in CanouAel honAeA and othen anunalA. One
wooden honAe necently woa Aold at auction fon a necond of $32,000. Dave oLao dincu.AA.ed the
hiA-tony and cunnent pnoblemA. of the amuAement buAineAA. InAunance coaIa, cori of nideA,
and inc.nprt.np in lr&gt;na value one AOtne of the neoAonA many pankA.jtne cloAiny. Time and
Apace don't allow me to do yuriice to Dave'a Aupen pnoynam. /hankc Dave fon. one of the tnuly
moAt inten.eA.tiny pnognamA we've had at Rotany in a long time.

***

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

Tm

***

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M
STURGIS ■ STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - 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, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sorgeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

4
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

Auguat1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 • William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornsteln
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above la our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Special programs such as Ladles Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205
®

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
* Anderson, Fred, * ‘Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., *’Senior Active* *, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Balcom, Walton K., * ‘Senior Active* *, Helen
278-2239
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
Barnes, Carroll L, **Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
’ Birlnger, Richard F., *’Senior Active**, Jean
278-8086
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Bobier, William W„ **Senlor Active**, Margaret.... 278-5386
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
.. 279-8218
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active**, Janet
278-8360
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513 * "Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
* Klein, John E., * ‘Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
* Culy, Fred, * ‘Senior Active* *, Dorothy
639-8669
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active”, Mary
639-8329
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active**, Elaine
278-4198
Dygert, John P., • ‘Senior Active* *, Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, 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
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active**, Maura
278-8981
■
Dl8play n,rtur0S Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Gelshert, Edward, * ’Senior Active* *, Sylvia
639-4635 ‘
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, * ‘Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L, * ‘Senior Active"
279-7114
Sebald, Craig H., *‘Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W„ Traffic Consultant, Wanda
. 278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D„ Stationery, Retail, Lola ........ 278-7100
Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active**. Marian
®78-4222

* Thompson, Paul, * ’Senior Active", Sara
.278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
.
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C„ Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4115
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn...
27&amp;-74ni
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
. . . 278-5521
Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, * ‘Senior Active* * Celia
” 278-4424
Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Membora:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ’Sally*
Treadwell, Dale G„ Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Fallow

7fi,
.238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^ffifetary REFLECTOR
P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Published by the COLDWATER

The Singingestwldltfin the U. S. A.
CDLDWAT&amp; tiOTAM PHLTINQ-TUCSDAy NOV. 5, /&lt;?&amp;

We started off the. fLnst meeting of November with a pnayen of thanks by oun
Vice-Reverend, Dan Plagisig. Pat Lea us in adng and. we even sounded pretty good
for a change. ..too bad noward didn't bring an employee,

ANNOUNCmTS
**Nappy Birthday to CD (jClSHIRT ! !
** We were reminded that oun. meeting. fell. on election day and that we should all­
get out and vote. As I am writing thin on Wednesday., I guess congratulations are
in order fon. flohn. Shea and add. of the othen successful candidates.

**There_wiLL be a Board of Directors meeting tonight at HowandA. (BSO)
lumen announced that the World Community Service Committee han nejceived
a response . fnom a Rotary Club in /unkey in regards to an offer to them about go ining
forces on a project to promote better wondd understanding and cooperation. Payor 9en.n.y
bond taught me how to write sentences that long.
**?resident Nowand reminds ua Committee Chairman to be foldjowing. up on the various
promises we made to the District Governor. In othen words, Lets put oun minds and
muscle were oun. mouthn wene a few weekn ago.

**PUCJ!OS GRACIAS to RCJJPUNDO CARDINAS. Ray han agreed to act an chainman fon. the
Christmas Party meeting, planned in December . Pay taken a good share of friendly
kidding, but Let me Aauy that thanks to peopLe Like Pay, service clubs Like Rotary
continue to do many good things fon the community. We need more people Like you,
Pau.....well... not exactly Like uou..but you get the idea!!
NEXT WE£K: DR. GARS NOWC AND DICKHRUSKA

SERGEANTS
I he table Line fon. today, which wan read in rather fn.actun.ed Spaninh , wan fon. the
table with the most Htspanics. Buenos / ardes,Reymundo!!
/he U of P hat went fnom $im Erickson to- ... .you guessed it. .Sends Cardenas.
/he Pichigan State hat went fnom $im Lyons to Chuck Putnam.
I he sergeants did another great gob and IP pretty sure that Vince Konnntien will­
stand during the entire meeting next week.
PROGRAP
todays pnognam chainman was yim Whelan, $im- then tunned the mike oven to his cohort,
Gang Hart. Gang then pnoceded to infonm us about the / ni State Broadcasting operation.
Tri State now owns three radio stations, WTVR AND WHEZ On the API dial and wNWN on
the FP fnetuieneg.Garg explaineda Little about the difference between API and /~P
and some of the restrictions and legal, aspects related to their openation.
Gang explained concept of "target audiences" and how stations go about attracting
those_audiences. Fon example, W/1EZ&amp;WTVB (to a smaLLer extent) are using the"S/AkDUS/
kOPPA/ ". /his fonmat features music that peopLe between the ages of 35 and 60 can
identify with. Iguess he was talking about people Like me who always save a
preposition to end the sentence with.
The programming and formats used in the radio industny have changed a great deal •
oven the yeans, Gang played some old commercials fon usi Pang wene very familiar
and some of us were even singing along. Thanks fon a very interesting and ententainint
pnognam, Gary.
HAVE A GREAT WEEK
TERRS
4
P. S. take this word,,. "the" .. cut it out,.. place it between “ike wands explained"
and "concepts" on Line six of the program nepont.I Lost my typist ad v'. « we'ne on
oun own!!!
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
nuiNCY - UNION CHURCH MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
rronSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
uiLLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING ■
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION ■ ALBION INN ■ THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11*45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12:15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY ■ POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

�ARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1988 - Carroll Barnes
1987 S John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesdsy each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Make, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim

Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sorgeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Blringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles* Night will bo appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "'Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active*", Marjorie. .278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Bames, Carroll L., “Senior Active”, Margaret
278-8006
* Blringer, Richard F., “Senior Active”, Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., “Senior Active”, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
.. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
" Culy, Fred, "*Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
....... 279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active”, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
276-5303
" Dean, John T., “Senior Active”, Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ “Senior Active"", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
w Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, • "Senior Active*", Sylvia
639-4635 '

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active**, Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
.......... 278-6704
""Jolley, Santford 'Joi', “Senior Active*", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, * ’Senior Active”, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., “Senior Active”, Patricia
278-6183
Komstlen, Vince, * ’Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active”, Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., “Senior Active**, Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * "Senior Active* *
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active**, Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, *‘Senior Active**,Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active”, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
* ” Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active” Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., “Senior Active”
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H„ "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., “Senior Active* *, Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, “Senior Active* *, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
6394471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, “Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, * ’Senior Active” Celia
2784424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, “Senior Active”......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
2799072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally’
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine........................................... 23°'

* Past President
•‘Paul Harris Rotary Follow

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATE^ggptoy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesiCClduin the U. S. A.

COLDWATM POTAM L&amp;INS- TULSDA}J,N0V./2,/985

Following the opening bell., Dan Magnig returned thankr for our many blenaingA^ If you can
come with. an effective prayer to improve thin wet, gray, depreAning weather we ve been having
all month, we would all appreciate Lt. Denptte name interference from one or two of the
urual club hechLenn, Pat led ua Ln Aong. .
ANNOUNGLMLNTS

Bent win/ien to oun. birthday boyA... .George Pierce and Santfond Jolley!!!
Prenident Howard promoted hin newent promotion... ,Hin uncle Nelvtnimpersonating Lmie
nd o.tv Ing. bo qua autognjaphA to thoAe who purchane one. of Howardr latent over-ntock
Hanwell and
LtemA.. a &lt;book called'tuned to BaAeball"( by the. real Lnnle Hanwell!!)
'jam will be or&lt;
oraantyed by Hal "7.-/0" Sexton.
BOWLING tOP DOLLAPS: ThiA yearn AH-rtar tejam
o intern bowling. Benefit. Mo re lalen.
/he team wLll participate Ln the annual Big Brothem-BLa
i
Lach Potarian will be anked to donate fLve dollanA today to financially Aupport the
upcoming childrenA ChnintmaA dinner panty.
GPLLTLftS NLXT WICK: BOB KLM AND DAVL KING

SCRGLANTS

The table fLne today went to table, of PotanianA who were apparently planning to go to a
"letn drenA up like the U of M Glee Club party. I murt nay... all five of you looked pretty
nkarp Ln thone blue bla^enA.
Peymundo CandenaA awarded the U of fl hat to Chuck douny.. Nobody AeemA to know exactly
where the fllLchLyan State hat La.

1 think that the AenjQ.eantn, Ln addition to being witty and extremely handAome yuyA are
doing a yjood fob off!idtngin'&gt;only~‘. ' people who have Lotr of money and don t really need
thore dollanA to buy a well-deAervea. beer after work. (gorh, I hate boot-lickerA)
PPOGPAM

Today the Coldwater Potany Club war honored to have Lt. Col. Billy D. WiUtamn Apeak to
ua about the Howe military Academy. Lt. Col. WilliamA, who hoA Aerved Ln Alaska and Ln
Lu rope, La the aAAintant to the Auperiniendant of dev elopement at the academy. We were told
about the cadet corp curriculum and daily routine. ( oa you may have. gueAAed, /die 1 curriculum

at my hlyh Achool aid not include learning, how to Apell "ccundLaulum. . what did 1 do with
that dictionary I had around here?)
/he Achool year at Howe Military Academy IoaIa ten monthr and there La a aLx week rummer
AeAAlon, / here are currently /$! Atudentr in the academy, /he yearly coAt la $9000 pen
Atudent and La non-refundable if the Atudent La expelled for aiAciplinary reaAonA. /_here
are Aome female Atudenta who attend during, the day and do not board at the Achool. /he
academy La oriented towardA college preparation and haa a good record for college
acceptance, for Ha gmduateA. The Howe Military Academy La one of the bent tn Che United
Stater and we were glvenan open invitation to vIaL the campuA . /hankr for a very
intereAting. pnognjam,Lt. Col.WilltamA.
**Terry**
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY. 11*45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12:15 P M
ANGOLA ■ SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P M

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F

\RY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49038

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-88
HOWARD TAYLOR
Prosidont
CARROLL BARNES Prosidont Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secrotary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Stove Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Make

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relatione: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergoanta-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information:. Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martinen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Mlines
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guisinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedulefor the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles Night will bo appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Bacon, Dr. Charles R„ “Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active**, Margaret
278-8006
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
* Blringer, Richard F., “Senior Active”, Jean
278-8086
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Bobler, William W., * "Senior Active**, Margaret.... 278-5386
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
... 279-8218
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active**, Janet
278-8360
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513 * “Jolley, Santford 'Joi', “Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Kerr, Bob, “Senior Active**, Martha
278-8840
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Klein, John E., *‘Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Kornstien, Vince, “Senior Active**, Winnie
278-6501
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Koss, Jim, “Senior Active**, Janice
238-2265
* Culy, Fred, “Senior Active**, Dorothy
639-6669
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
. Loose, Robert E., “Senior Active* *, Margaret
767-4508
* Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
639-8329
Lyon, Jim, “Senior Active**
278-2007
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
* Dean, John T., “Senior Active* *, Joanne
278-5909
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
* Moore, Richard D., “Senior Active”, Elaine
278-4198
Dygert, John P., “Senior Active**, Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, 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
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Patton, Gil, • ‘Senior Active”,Jane
278-5796
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Pierson, John S., “Senior Active”, Maura
278-8981
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
* Gelshert, Edward, “Senior Active**, Sylvia
639-4635 '
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
” Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active” Phyllis. .............. 278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., “Senior Active”,
279-7114
“ Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active**, Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, “Senior Active**, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Rob’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, “Senior Active”, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, “Senior Active” Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, “Senior Active* *
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally*
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
“Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best” 9

The COLDWATE^jj|otary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RO^R^ ttUB'P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The SingingesChld^in the U. S. A.

CDLDWATW POTAPH f/^TINQ-TUCSDAH, NOV. /?,
I have run out. of wayn to describe our opening., no 1 won't even make an attempt thin
week. It in banically the name every week, no if you have neen oun. Prenident nlam
the gavel into the bell once, make a mental note and retain it. We were honored today.,
noweven., to have Walt Ralcom return thankn . Ry the way, Walt., congratulationn on
having, thirteen yeanA of perfect attendance!
ihankn alno to nongleader Pat Albright, who in getting, better every week. I know that
Pat u&gt;i 11 even be more enthuniantic if thingA even. dry up a little no that he can
g.et that 700 acren ot conn, harvented!

ANNOUNGXNTS
’ * HAPP1 RIPTHDAH TO HAPOLD CAPO AND ROR KCPP ! !
*Hal Sexton han requented the bowling, talentn of a few good men on Dec. 7th. Ihin in
a very good cauneloig brothern-Rig jintern) and really a lot of fun for the bowlern.
I might mention that the bankn unually nend one or two all-girl teamn that are fun
to watch!
*Pemember.. if you have any nugaentionn an to a different way of dinperning the fundn
from the notary Show. . contact PreAident Howard or Carroll Ramen.
*Peymundo Can.aen.an collected five dollarn fnom thone prenent today. ..don t think you
can avoid him.. .he will continue to collect at nubneci.uent meetings.

%P&amp;T&amp;S N8XT WCLK: ‘John Klein and Vince Komntien
*Next weekn Program: Dick Hnunka
*Proponed fon. membennhip on 11-17-85 : Donald Paanlben.q.,K\.D. f clannif caution: Orthopedic
Surgeon)
and Lynn Ouckell clannification: Aluminum Shapes. Ofg. /
*Neea a Potary lapel pin?. , nee Craig Sebald
SECANTS
/he nergcantn do nuch a great fob week in and week put that it in really not even
neceAAory to keep mentioning it. If giving favorable reportn in thin bulletin in any
way affectn their decinion concerning whethen. or not to fine certain "nice guyn".... it
in certainly not intentional. I real Lu do think that the impeccably drenned vary Hart,
the intellectually unbeatable. Pich Piatt, &gt;and. the fovial, fun-loving Dick Fitzgerald nhould
be commended fon. nuch a Auperior fob.
/oday'n table fine went to the tablet with the mont ex- h.R.I. agentn.
/ he U of 0 hat went to Ken Clliott and the fl.S.U. hat went to Pat Albright.

PPOQPAftl
■ We were honored to have Dr. Iraki, prenident of the Iraki Intennational,Inc. company
oC ColAnn-ten an our guent npeaker today. Dr. Iraki, a former profennor of cont account­
ing. and Induntrial engineering, won introduced by Dennin Holcomb. Dr. Qnahl brought hin
buninenn to Goldwater in 1782. He han recently moved to larger facilitien and employn
thirty people. Dr._ Iraki explained name of the anpectn of doing bunineAA on an inter­
national level, /here were neveral localitien attempting to pemuade Dr. Iraki to locate
hin bunineAA in -variouAdtieA. Dr. Iraki picked Coldwater over the othem and we are
extremely happy that he did. • &lt;^l^h Ur. Qnahl could npend more than half of the year
in Coldwater and we would Like to thank him for viniting notary and nharing hin time and
vant buninenn knowledge with un.
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/ erry
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY 11 ‘45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12-15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6?15 P M
’
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION • TUESDAY 12:10 P.M

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««RY club of
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
Prealdant
CARROLL BARNES
President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Msrk Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nibterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1986-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulslnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such ss Ladles' Night will be appointed by the Club Preaident. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
• Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active", Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
• Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8216
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mlg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
• Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
• Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
• Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* "Jolley, Santford ’Joi’, "Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, * ‘Senior Active* *, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
276-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstien, Vince, "Senior Active**, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, *‘Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, * ‘Senior Active* *
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active**, Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill ..... 278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
. 278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
. .278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing. Polly
070.0000
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "’Senior Active**, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
.
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., * ‘Senior Active”
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb’, Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active**, Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, * ’Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Membora:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotsry Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best" .

The COLDWAT^gto/^ REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R&amp;Mf
*

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The SingingesilZliitFin the U. S. A.

We may have, to contact the. AllMS MUFFLER people about building. a rpecialrounddeadener
fon. oun. new beJJJ Fo/t. tkoA.e of. ua. A-cttcnq. wctkin 200 ytuudA. of the. new bell. (wnichjbu the
way, lookr an awful Lot like the. Kiwanir bell that woa reported riolen LoaI week J the round
war deafening. PreAident Howard teLLr ua that the coAt of the new beLL woa rhared unegualLy bu the members of the board. It will henceforth be know oa the CarnoLL BanneA
Memorial BeLL, Aince CannoLL war stuck with the major portion of the expense.
Rev. /Za/ne.4. / roust and Pat ALbnight did their usual fine jobs... thanks .
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Happy Birthday to $im Endicott and CarroLL Barnes.) if I missed anyone.. it La because
the guys at my table were not paying, attention.)

flim Honk, acting, oa mouth piece for a silent Pay Cardenas (Lun.yna.ttiA victim), remcnded
ua tha.t anyone who has not had the opportunity to give five doLLaJis fon. the childrens
Christmas party need not feel Left out.... anty up boys! It La for a good cause.

Hal. Sexton has picked a bowling team to represent ua at the Big Brothers -Big AistenA
Bowl-A-Ihon on Dec. 7th. Sign - up sheets for pledges have ana will be circulated for
all the. howLenA. **Editons notef If there La AtiLL room on Duke Davidsons sheet, I would
recommend his List over the others. For example.. at one cent a point, about the most it
will coAt you iA $/./.5 ! 1)

Cong.ratulations to brit^ Van Aken for an unbeLievabLe 37 yearn of perfect attendance'
CongratuLationA are also in order for AL Nelson with ! / years without a miss!/
SERGEANTS

today was fine - to - the - right day. I never saw so many guys raise their hands when
their name was mentioned to be fined. Even Dim Endicott thought it was great fun until
Duke got fined, .$im was sitting on Duke'a right!
Another great fob by our AengeantA.
Permanent homer for our caps...U of Hi hat to Dr. NettLeman and MSU hat to Dick White
The table fine went to the table with the moAt persons having a Last name starting with"D"
GPLETOPS NEXT WEEK:

Dun . Kors and Gary Kuckel

NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM CHAIRMAN: Larry Iveson

PROGRAM
/his week our program chainman woa Ken Smoker. Ken introduced our guest speaker, &lt;■
Dean Storey. $ean la employed by Felpansch Food Storer ar director of Consumer Affairn.
Her rerponribilitieA are in the area, of education in nutrition. She plans and teaches
cooking schools such ar the one recently held at the Quality Inn. There seminars or
schools are very. popular and very well attended, fieon joined the Felpausch organisation
in 118b and holds a degree in . home economics from Michigan State University.
During the presentation, $ean discussed the basics of nutritib'n. ! his included the
"Basic Four" food groups. The basic four ir a condensed version of the "baric seven"
or "basic nine" food groups that many of you aide* members may have been taught in
your youth. The goal^ of the educational programs Q.re • to help people determine and
choose the proper food, the moat healthful ways to store and prepare it. Thir is especially
helpful to thoAe people on restricted dietr. 1 m rure we all learned Aomethina today and
we would like to thank Ken and $ean for the program and for all the extra effort
that 1a put forth to make our Liver more enjoyable.
**7_ , , ,,**

i erry

SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP

SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY - UNION CHURCH MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH &gt; WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENT'S MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE — BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M----------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM ■ MONDAY ’l1-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12-15 P M
‘
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6-15 P M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION ■ TUESDAY 12-10 P M

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W

RY CLUB OF
voidwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 • Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Maire

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Maire, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relatione: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeanta-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULUVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulsinger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 • David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornsteln
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above 1a our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladlss’ Night will be appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., **Senior Active", Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L., *‘Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Blrlnger, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active", Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active**, Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
839-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active**, Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P„ "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Asher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635 '

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-6280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
"Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, "Senior Active”, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, * ’Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
’ Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
’ Maire, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
’ Moore, Richard D„ "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L, Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
276-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
’ Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active** Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., * ‘Senior Active"
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ‘Sally’
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
’’Paul Herrie Rotary Fellow

767-3510
238-2456

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^^tetary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER

BUWP.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest Ch'i B in the U. S. A.

_COLDWAT&amp; ROTARU HCLTINQ-TUlSDAU.DCCLfliBCR 3rd, 1985

°P^.ing bell, a prayer ofi thanksgiving by $Lm Troust , and a dandy
ophn Sheas as songLender, nappy Dirthday"was sung to Dick uhL
Plank Haute, &lt;}im Crickson, &lt;fim Cndtcott and Frity Van Aken. BIST WlSHCS FCLLOWS! !
ANNOUNCmrS
^Welcome to our many guests.
/here will a boardmeeting tonight at Rresident Nowand's. house.
‘l' JNnnejt- announced that anyone having a special seasonal program or story
should contact the Battle Creek Cnauirer. Apparently the paper is Looking
^denesi. stories for the holiday season.
nal 3 exton. announce! the aiusome bowling Line up which would lead us to victory
on Dec. 7th. Howabout a victory report today?
*arL Aken{speaking fior Rey Cardenas) announcedthat everything was going
well in regards to the Childrens Christmas Party. We do need,however, ten (10)
volunteer drivens to help transport the children. See Rey Candenns,. your
help would be tremendously appneciated!f
Qraetor Next Week:Bob Loose and $im Lyons.
Congratulations are in order fior tyohn Klein fior // years ofi perfect attendance!

SECANTS. •
I Ke. table, fine for today went to the. toile with the. most off-spring. It didn't
take, a mathematician to figure out that if you were sitting with till Crotty,
you were in trouble!
*
Hany of us fiound out that the biggest bargain in Rotary Lately is the $2.00
Lapel pin.
Nice fob guys! .
rrosrah

Dr. Nettleman was the program chairman today. Dr. Nettleman introduced Ruth
Brown, the director ofi the Branch iCounty Commission 0^ Aging. It is always
fun. to have. Ruth. a.t botany.. She. La a dedi.ca.tejd and veiuf ejieA^.e.tic pejtAori, She.
explained to us fust what the Commission on Aging does. It is a service providing
agency in addition to being a social outletJ.or seniors. There are so many services
chat are provided, I'will fust list a few. the Commission provides such things
°C
C-CL^L&gt; check-up phone calls, transportation to various places, assistance
i-noun- tax forms, insurance papers, house-keeping, Laundry, shopping, budget
planning, and the meals on wheels" program that provided 68^2 hot meals to
shut ins and needy people Last year. The Commission on Aging is funded by the
United Way of Branch County, Feaeral , State and County funds, but is always in
need of financial assistance from private sources including service dubs) Thanks
very much for the informative program that you gave us today and also for all.
the tireless and unselfish hours that you and your staff of volunteers do /or
the aged of the Branch County area.
,
. '
-

Have a good week
** 7^
»»,.**
/ erry
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY 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.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE * WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - TUESDAY, 6:15 P.M.

ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M---------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY ‘l1-45 P m
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12-15 P M
M‘
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
UNION CITY ■ POLICE STATION ■ TUESDAY 12-1 n P M

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^ivwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49038

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 198S-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 • Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O’Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 • Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 • Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above 1a our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will bo appointed by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, ••Senior Active*', Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., "Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., ••Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
• Blringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8088
Bobler, William W., "Senior Active**, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
:. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
• Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
• Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active**, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
276-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active**, Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active”, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Coop Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-9350 .
* Gelshert, Edward, *‘Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635 '

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
••Jolley, Santford 'Joi', "Senior Active”, Pat,
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active", Patricia
278-6183
Komstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, *‘Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D„ "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, *’Senior Active",Jane.............................. 278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
• Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
•• Rumsey, Robert, "Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., ••Senior Active”,
279-7114
*• Sebald, Craig H., •’Senior Active”, Rita
278-8373
• Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
• Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
• Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
■ Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ’Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retail, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
• Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet....................................278-5521
• Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia................. 278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
• Wise, Lester, •‘Senior Active’* Celia........................... 278-4424
• Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
• Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"......................... 278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman. William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine...........................................

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATITKfe/«/j REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER R^R\f ftWB^P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singinges't Vlii^ih the U. S. A.

FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND THE NEW YEAR

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17th,1985

Todays meeting, for those of- you that, missed it. was special. Todays meeting was
the annual childrens Christmas Party.

lokof h“d w2£k and organizational effort by Rey Cardenas,Fritz VanAken
and the many others who offered their time, several local children had a great time.
After a lunch, complete with cake, the children were entertained by Gordon Miller.
Gordon is a very talented magician from..where else?..Colon,Michigan. I am sure
that everyone present, not just the children, was amused by the show. Everyone loves
a good magician. Everyone (Coldwater Rotarians) enjoys a meeting with no finest

We all thank Jim Olmstead for making sure that Santa found his way to the meeting
on time. I know all of the children were happy, especially when Santa closed the
meeting with the presentation of gifts to all of the ch 11 dren.
Again, to the committee responsible for the party, thanks for a job well done.I
am sure the looks on the faces of the children made your effort worthwhile.

Announcements
It won't be long now I Be sure to check your calendar hand-outs pertaining to the
scheduled practices for the 1986 Rotary Show. January will be here before you know it)

The residents of Maple Lawn expressed their thanks for the large-print Readers Digests
that our dub has provided to them.
Greetors next weeks John Martlnen and Bill Milnes.
Why not start off the New Year by sharing Rotary with someone. We are always in
need of "a few good men’*. If you are in doubt about open classifications, check
with Steve Glover or ask any board member .
In dosing^ let me make one last seasonal comment,
neck size.••.15 1/2 sleeve...34
pants.....34/34
coat.......42-L
favorite color.•••••green(as in money)
HAVE A GREAT HCDLUJMLSEASON AND MAY 1986 BE YOUR BEST. YEAR YET II
**Terry**
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY. 11-45 P M
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12:15 P M
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12'10 P M

�W

r__

\RY CLUB OF
voidwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor

Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR * 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss
Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

¥
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magsig
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

COMMUNITY SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martlnen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1986

April 1966

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O’Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Special programs such as Ladles’ Night will bo sppolnted by the Club President. Program Chairman: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, "Senior Active**, Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., * ‘Senior Active**, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., "Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, "Senior Active", Margaret
278-8006
* Blringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Bobler, William W., *'Senior Active**, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
;. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, "Senior Active", Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S’., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., "Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R., Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
279-93501
* Gelshert, Edward, * ‘Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635 '

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georgianna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L., Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
. Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
••Jolley, Santford *Jol', "Senior Active", Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., "Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Komstlen, Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
Loose, Robert E., * 'Senior Active", Margaret
767-4508
* Lyon, Jim, "Senior Active"
278-2007
Magsig, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martlnen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O'Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane
278-5796
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., "Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G„ Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
** Rumsey, Robert, *‘Senior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., * "Senior Active"
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active* *, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L, Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4476
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
2788474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard 'Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
2785181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
2789072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWAT^gfotoy REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RQ®m

Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

The Singingest&amp;lti&amp;'in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING/TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th,1985

President Howard greeted a rather small turn out with the opening bellat 12:25* Following
a prayer of thanks by Walt Balcom, we sang a few Christmas songs and wished John Martinen
and Dr. Chuck Bacon happy birthday.
GUESTS
Dr. Kettleman’s son...David Nettleman
Mark Haire’s brother-in-law ..Bill Shultz
Bill King ■
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Seasons Greetings *** ^PROPOSED FOR MEMBERSHIP: Don Hebert, Director of Tibbits Opera House
SERGEANTS
no fines...everyone present gave a dollar except Jim Koss, who gave a round,hard coin-type
object.(probably a family heirloom or one of those new U.S. gold coins we have been hearing
so much aboutI)
PROGRAM
"JDLLY OLD”Saritford introduced a special guest today....’’Sandy Paws’’, the Christmas
Goirilla. Sandy, "who is owned and trained by Jim Olmstead, passsiout special treats to
all present. The. program was cut short, however, when Sandy became sexually attracted to
Dave RubLey. Those who were absent really missed a show. Informed officials of the club
tell us that any unusual results of. the melee will be raised Catholic, according to Dave^s
wishes.
‘
.
We then ended the meeting tith the much-anticipated name tag drawing for the five hundred
dollar cash prize,Had Gary Hart been present, he would be a little richerit Sorry.Another
hundred dollars' will be added and the drawing will be held again next year.

Our first set of greeters for the new year will ImsDick Moore find Al Nelson.
DON’T FORGET... .The fun, starts next Tuesday at the Elks Temple. Our first practice for
the 1986 Rotary Show. Im sure all of the Rotary Anns are excited about this. For you rookies
Dan Magsig says that he will try to keep the practices reasonable in length, ‘Few , if any,
will run beyond 1 AM. promises Dan,

Let me leave you with one very important thing, that I have learned in 1985. You may pass
this on to otheas if you like. I have learned that eraseable bond typewriter paper only
erases on one side I
Have a great 1986
. .
**Terry**
PS: Some of you may feel safer to know that I will be in South Bend this evening and
not on the public roadways.
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
niJINCY ■ 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.

MAY 29
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION ■ ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P M---------------------------STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM I MONDAY 11-45 P m
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY 12-15 pm PM'
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P M
M'
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION ■ TUESDAY 12-1Q p M

�F___

W
RY CLUB OF
r voidwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 4S038

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Rubley, Larry Dunworth

Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1986 • Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Steve Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams

Club Bulletin: Terry O’Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galliers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim
Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Platt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim .Troust, George Pierce

Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
Rural Urban: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior'Citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
Uhl, Dick Fitzgerald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan
Date of District Governor's Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985

President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martinen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985.

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 - Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Gulslnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 • Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magsig

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
279-7163
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
Graves, Chet, Wiring Harness Production, Nita
279-7810
• Anderson, Fred, * ’Senior Active”, Kathryn
278-6033
Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., ”Senior Active”, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
.
278-4728
Balcom, Walton K., "’Senior Active”, Helen
278-2239
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
. 278-8280
Barnes, Carroll L, ’’Senior Active”, Margaret
278-8006
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
. ’ ’ 279.7223
’ Biringer, Richard F., "Senior Active", Jean
278-8086
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna . . 278-7006
Bobier, William W., "Senior Active”, Margaret.... 278-5386
Howe, Dr. Gary L„ Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
;. 279-8218
Hruska, Richard, "Senior Active", Janet
278-8360
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
... 278-6704
Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
278-2513 * "Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, "Senior Active”, Pat
279-7469
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
278-5378
Kerr, Bob, "Senior Active", Martha
278-8640
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
” ‘ 279-2645
Conrad, James O„ Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
’ Klein, John E„ "Senior Active", Patricia..../..
278-6183
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Kornstlen. Vince, "Senior Active", Winnie..
278-6501
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
Koss, Jim, "Senior Active", Janice
238-2265
’ Culy, Fred, "Senior Active”, Dorothy
639-8669
' Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
• Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
. Loose, Robert E., "Senior Active", Margaret'.'.'.’.'. 767-4508
’ Davidson, Duke, "Senior Active", Mary
639-8329
Lyon, Jim,
Senior Active* •
278-2007
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .
279-7147
’ Dean, John T., ’’Senior Active", Joanne
278-5909
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
pznjwn
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean,... 77 7 7 278^6783
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
’ Moore, Richard D., "Senior Active", Elaine
278-dion
Dygert, John P., "Senior Active", Mary
278-4248
Nelson, Albert R„ Belt Re-Coating, Jean.... 7
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy
278-8413
O'Connell, Terry L„ Pharmacist, Sally
’ ’ 639-8451
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-869?
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
279-7217
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Chervl
........... ova.™™
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Patton, Gil, "Senior Active",Jane.. ....
278 5796
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Platt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
'' 279.9999
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn
278-2049
Pierce, George Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia'.'.'.'. 278-6356
tzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Pierson, John S., ’Senior Active", Maura
278-8981
•
Dlsplay Flxture3 Mfg., Linda
279-9350
Putnam, Charles C., Funeral Director..
278-2314
Gelshert, Edward, "Senior Active", Sylvia
639-4635 ’
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
77.77.7.... 278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
" Rumsey, Robert, "Se.nior Active" Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., "Senior Active"
279-7114
" Sebald, Craig H., "Senior Active", Rita
278-8373
’ Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
’ Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., "Senior Active", Marian
278-4222
’ Thompson, Paul, "Senior Active", Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automobiles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, "Senior Active", Mary Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
’ Wise, Lester, "Senior Active" Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
’ Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active"
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah 'Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
"Paul Harris Rotary Follow

767-3510
238-2456

�tie Profits Most Who Serves best

The COLDWATqggfetory REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RQfM$ tWi?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036
The Singingesi frlil'/rin the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY MEETING-DECEMBER 31,198$

President Howard opened the meeting today to a rather small pre-holiday turn out.
Apparently a lot of the hard-core party people were getting an early start. Personally,
I think that is somewhat like eating a sandwich in your car before going into an "all
you can eat” smorgasbord restuarant. But, seriously, for what ever reason you missed
todays meeting, you missed One of the more interesting pro grams we*ve had in a while.
After a few songs, we officially wished Dr. Bacon a happjry birthday in our traditional
musical manner.
ANNOUNCEMENTS

♦HAPPY NEW YEAR from President Howard
♦Greetors next weeks Jim Olmstead and Larry Parks
♦The fuse begins tonight. Our first Rotary Show practice gets under way at the Elks
Temple. Come early for a little Rotary brotherhood, if you like...be ready to sing at
7»3®. For you new members, this-is an ideal way to get to know the other members of
Rotary. The show is the highlight of the Rotary year. Those who do not participate
are really missing something. See you tonight.

SERGEANTS
Yours truly filled in for Rich Piatt, who was called away at the last minute because of
a bomb threat at the newspaper. All indications at the time of this writing suggest a
hoax and we look forward to Rich returning to his usual tasks this week.
Gary did a nice job, even though many members have been milking the "all I have is a
twenty” scheme.

Our guests today included John Watkins, Rey Cardenas* sson-in-law and Dr. Nettlemanfe
son, Jim Nettleman. Jim is a graduate of Michigan and is a civil engineer residing in
Raducah, Kentucky.

PROGRAM
Our program today was presented by Dean Edwards,President of the Great Lakes Mohair Co.
Mohair is a fiber that is processed from the wool of Angora goats. It is a fire-resistant
fiber that is used widely in upholstry, drapery and fashfan industries.
The Angora goat adapts to almost any climate and is indeed a plausible alternative to
present farming operations. We were instructed by Mr. Edwards and a video tape presentsticoncerning the aspeots of raising Angora goats.Mr. Edwards tells us that the goal of
his company is to achieve a total goat population in the tri-state area of one million.
Due to the fact that polyesther is declining in popularity and the natural fibers are
becoming very popular, there is a great demand for angora wool. The United Kingdom
purchased approximately 95$ of the current available production. The Great Lakes Mohair
Company has developed because of the market need for angora wodl.They are involved in eve:
aspect of of the production of mohair. We would like to thank Mr. Edwards for a very
informative program and we welcome him back to Rotary anytime he is in the area.
♦♦Terry**
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 17
TIGER TRIP
SEPTEMBER 24
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MEETING

FEBRUARY 27, 28 &amp; MARCH 1
ROTARY SHOW

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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.

M.VM
MAY
PAST PRESIDENTS MEETING COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - ALBION INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.
STURGIS - STURGES AUDITORIUM - MONDAY, 11:45 P.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS - MONDAY, 12:15 P.M.
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN - MONDAY, 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION - TUESDAY, 12:10 P.M.

�rtOTARY CLUB OF
CoSdwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1985-86
HOWARD TAYLOR
President
CARROLL BARNES President Elect
ROBERT RUMSEY
Recording
Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD
Corresponding
Secretary
WALT FISHER
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Asst. Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1986 - Carroll Barnes
1987 - John Dygert, Dan Magslg
1988 - Jerry Towns, Stove Glover,
Richard Hruska, Howard
Taylor
Past President

Mark Malre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR - 1st Tuesday each month
7:30 p.m.
SPECIAL - When called by President

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Carroll Barnes
Attendance: Fred Culy, Chairman;
Dave Hubley, Larry Dunworth
Classification: Mark Malre, Chair­
man; Rich Holben, Larry Woodhams
Club Bulletin: Terry O'Connell,
Chairman; Al Nelson, William
Nettleman
Fellowship Activities: Buzz
Galllers, Chairman; Bill Tyson, Jim

Koss

Membership Dev: Richard White,
Chairman; John Dean
Membership: John Pierson, Chair­
man; Duke Davidson
Program: Fritz VanAken, Chairman;
Jeff Dean
Public Relations: Jim Whelan,
Chairman; Rich Piatt
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Chairman; Bob Seaman, Richard
Moore, Fritz VanAken
Sergeants-at-Arms: Gary Hart,
Chairman; Rich Piatt, Dick Fitzgerald
Flower Committee: David Ameen
Rotarian Support: Dick Biringer,
Chairman; Jim Troust, George Pierce

★

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor, R.l. District 636
TOM SULLIVAN
Marshall, Michigan

Date of District Governor’s Visit:
SEPTEMBER 24, 1985
President, Rotary International
CARLOS CANSECO
Nlbterey, Mexico

1985-86
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Director: Richard Hruska
Environment: Gerald Boguth,
Chairman; Robert Loose, Edward
Gelshert
Handicapped Children: John Klein,
Chairman; Gary Howe, Edward
DeVito
-f’
Rural Urbkn: Pat Albright, Chair­
man; Ray Fast
Safety: James Koss, Chairman; Hal
Sexton, David King
Senior citizens: Lester Wise, Chair­
man; Charles Woodward, William
Nettleman
Student Guests: Ken Elliott, Chair­
man; Ray Cardenas, Bill Crotty
Youth Scholarship: Dave Rubley,
Chairman; James Conrad, Richard
UM, Dick Fitzgerald
W

W

*

■

■

V

{ INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Dan Magslg
International Youth Projects: Greg
Dean, Chairman; Charles Young,
David Darby
Rotary Foundation: Dennis Holcomb,
Chairman; Lester Wise, Jerry Towns

World Community Service:

★
NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: John Dygert
Employer-Employee Relations:
James York, Chairman; Chet
Graves, Larry Parks
Four-Way-Test: William Milnes,
Chairman; Dale Treadwell, Ray
Cardenas
Occupational Information: Jack
Faulkner, Chairman; William Tracy,
Terry Reen

Steve Glover

CLUB HISTORIANS
H. Teeter, F. VanAken, C. Woodward

SONG LEADER

August 1985

February 1986

6 - Ken Elliott
13 - James Endicott
20 - James Erickson
27 - Ray Fast

4 - Jack Faulkner
11 - Dave Darby
18 - David King
25 - John Martinen

September 1985

March 1986

3 - Jim Lyon
10 - David Ameen
17 - Dick Fitzgerald
24 - District Governor Day

4 - Bill Milnes
11 - Tim Coletta
18 - Richard Moore
25 - Al Nelson

October 1985

April 1986

1 - Terry O'Connell
8 - Edward Gelshert
15 - Chet Graves
22 • Ken Smoker
29 - Dick Guislnger

1 - William Nettleman
8 - Terry O'Connell
15 - Jim Olmsted
22 - Larry Parks
29 - Gil Patton

November 1985

May 1986

5 - Gary Hart
12 - Rich Holben
19 - Dennis Holcomb
26 - Gary Howe

6 - Richard Piatt
13 - George Pierce
20 - John Pierson
27 - Charles Putnam

December 1985

June 1986

3 - Richard Hruska
10 - Larry Iveson
17 - Santford Jolley
24 - John Ufkes
31 - Robert Kerr

3 - Terry Reen
10 - David Rubley
17 - James Whelan
24 - Robert Seaman

July 1986

John Ufkes

January 1986

ROTARY SHOW
Feb 27th &amp; 28th, Mar 1
Co-Chairmen: Dave Rubley,
Al Nelson

7 - John Klein
14 - Vince Kornstein
21 - Jim Koss
28 - Gary Kuckel

1 - Craig Sebald
8 - Hal Sexton

Director: Dan Magslg

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1985-86. 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: Fritz VanAken 238-2205

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Albright, Pat, Agriculture, Swine Production, Colleen. 238-2479
Ameen, David, Health Center C.E.O., Christine
278-4412
* Anderson, Fred, “Senior Active*", Kathryn
278-6033
Bacon, Dr. Charles R., “Senior Active* *, Marjorie.. 278-6821
Balcom, Walton K., “Senior Active**, Helen
278-2239
Barnes, Carroll L, “Senior Active”, Margaret
278-8006
* Blringer, Richard F„ “Senior Active* *, Jean
276-8086
Bobler, William W., “Senior Active* *, Margaret.... 278-5386
Boguth, Gerald, City Assessor, Joann
.............. 279-8218
Card, Harold, Hardware, Retail, Dorothy
278-5956
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
278-2513
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn,
278-5378
Coletta, Tim, Beverage Distribution
238-5000
Conrad, James O., Electric Brake Mfg., Alice
278-4741
Creal, Hal, Convalescent Center, Lillian
278-7249
Crotty, William, Automotive Gasket Mfg., Barbara ... 278-2096
* Culy, Fred, “Senior Active**, Dorothy
639-8669
Darby, David, Rendering, Barbara
279-7123
* Davidson, Duke, “Senior Active**, Mary
639-8329
Dean, Greg, Deans PC/V.P. Real Estate Broker
278-7851
Dean, Jeffrey S., Fire Insurance, Mary
278-5303
* Dean, John T., “Senior Active**, Joanne
278-5909
DeVito, Edward R„ Civil Law, Carol
278-5917
Dunworth, Larry, Automotive, Retail, Mary
278-8984
Dygert, John P., “Senior Active* *, Mary
278-4248
Elliott, Ken, Vending Machines, Judy............................. 278-8413
Endicott, James R., Electric Power Service, Thelma . 278-2968
Erickson, Jim, Food Brokerage,' Elizabeth
279-7217
Fast, Ray, Co-op Extension, Brenda
767-3417
Faulkner, Jack, Education Career, Barb
278-8655
Fisher, Walt, Retail Fabrics, Marilyn............................... 278-2049
Fitzgerald, Dick, Education Administration, Ruth ... .278-2559
Galllers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda............... 279-9350
* Gelshert, Edward, “Senior Active**, Sylvia
639-4635

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Glover, Steve, Retail Drugs, Cindy
.279-7163
Graves, Chet, Wiring Hamess Production, Nita
279-7810
Grohalskl, James T„ Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Gary, Radio Broadcasting, Cate
278-8280
* Holben, Rich, Tires, Retail, Holly
279-7223
Holcomb, Dennis J., Security Invest., Georglanna ... 278-7006
Howe, Dr. Gary L, Optometrist, Judy
278-8544
Hruska, Richard, “Senior Active”, Janet
278-8360
^Iveson, Larry L., Printing, Jacquelyn
278-6704
* “Jolley, Santford ‘Joi’, “Senior Active**, Pat
279-7469
Kerr, Bob, “Senior Active* *, Martha
278-8840
King, David, Police Chief, Susan
278-2645
* Klein, John E., “Senior Active**, Patricia
278-6183
Kornstlen, Vince, *'Senior Active**, Winnie
278-6501
Koss, Jim, “Senior Active**, Janice
238-2265
Kuckel, Gary, City Management, Jane
279-7130
, Loose, Robert E., “Senior Active”, Margaret
767-4508
Lyon, Jim, “Senior Active”
278-2007
, Magslg, Dan, Specialized Machine Mgr., Jan
278-5166
Malre, Mark, Educational Wood Products, Diane .... 279-7147
Martinen, John, Building Contractor, Barbara
278-6531
t Milnes, Bill, Off. Mgr County Road, Jean
278-6783
* Moore, Richard D„ “Senior Active”, Elaine
278-4198
Nelson, Albert R., Belt Re-Coating, Jean
278-6856
O’Connell, Terry L., Pharmacist, Sally
639-8453
Olmstead, Jim, Weekly Advertising, Retail, Jill
278-8692
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, Cheryl
278-7928
Patton, Gil, “Senior Active”,Jane
278-5796
Piatt, Richard, Newspaper Publishing, Polly
279-9899
Pierce, George, Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Virginia.... 278-6356
Pierson, John S., “Senior Active”, Maura
278-8981
Putnam, Charles C„ Funeral Director
278-2314
Reen, Terry, Adult Education
278-2738

NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Royce, James, Metal Specialties, Elizabeth
219-665-5676
* Rubley, Dr. David G., Dentistry, Del Laura
278-7237
“ Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active** Phyllis
278-5006
Seaman, Robert L., “Senior Active**
279-7114
** Sebald, Craig H., “Senior Active**, Rita
278-8373
* Sexton, Harlow W., Traffic Consultant, Wanda
278-4907
Shea, John L., Music Store, Kim
279-7718
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, Debbie
278-4478
* Taylor, Howard D., Stationery, Retail, Lola
278-7100
* Teeter, Howard M., *‘Senior Active”, Marian
278-4222
* Thompson, Paul, “Senior Active”, Sara
278-6603
Towns, Jerry, Banking, Nancy
278-8474
Tracy, William, Education-Career, Carol
639-4471
Troust, Rev. James C., Protestant Minister, Elizabeth 278-4402
Turner, Howard ‘Reb', Chamber of Comm. Mgr., Deni 278-4445
Tyson, Bill, Automoblles-Retall, Carol
279-7806
Ufkes, John, Insurance Administration, Marilyn
279-7401
* Uhl, Richard E., Hospitals, Janet
.............. 278-5521
* Van Aken, Fritz, *‘Senior Active* \Mary'Anne
238-2205
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting; Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard H., Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
* Wise, Lester, **Senior Active” Celia
278-4424
* Woodhams, Larry, Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon, Linda... 278-7703
* Woodward, Charles, “Senior Active”
278-5033
York, James, Foam Manufacturing, Susie
278-5181
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
279-9072

Honorary Members:
Nettleman, William, Sarah ’Sally'
Treadwell, Dale G., Christine

* Past President
“Paul Harris Rotary Fellow,?:.
A .r. •
star i
!.

^67-3510rf
. . .238-2456 ■

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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"

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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 . .

PHONE

NAME

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

MR. ERNEST LUSE
223 N. FREMONT
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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.

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 - 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....

PHONE

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

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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 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”
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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
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

�WF "He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

WF

The COLDWATEB^fetor)/ REFLECTOR
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.
SJ; .h. a° b
Ftog-m Ch.lnn... Pod
27, -,4.2

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. - 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

You 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
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
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
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
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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278-4907
278-5842
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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
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ALBION - HOLIDAY INN - THURSDAY, 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY, 12:15 P.M.

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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

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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. .. .

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278-7249
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639-8329
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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.
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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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238-4414
278-8373
278-4907
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278*5493
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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 • 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
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�"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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,
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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.

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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

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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

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.

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★

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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"

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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

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

�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
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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

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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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
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 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
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 •
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

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�"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

_

&lt;^9036

�"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.

★

T

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. .. .

PHONE

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 . .

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 $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

PHONE

�"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
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�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
997 n.KWEST, LUSE

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

23 L. FREMONT
COLD'A'ni'PD
.

michxgam

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

NAME

27g.7Q]]
278-6033
77A xooi
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, 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.
.
.
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

278-5956
278-5075
278-4741
278-7249
278-2096
639-8669
639-8329
238-2266
278-6652
278-5303
278 59^7
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

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

279-7223
278-8360
2 £8-6704
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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
278-7237
278-5006
279-9412
278-2272
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278-4907
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278-4222
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278-8474
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278-5521
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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
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, 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

PHONE

�"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

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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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

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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

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
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278-6586

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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.

J

�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:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

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

PHONE

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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

You 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)

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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

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

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published nv 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

�&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

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278-8360
278-6704
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278-5970
278-8840
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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

PHONE

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

&lt;19036

PHONE

�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

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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

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279-9412
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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!
*****

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FUTURE PROGRAMS:

February 3

/n)

- Gil Patton

(

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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"
aJWv,

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

You 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 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

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278-5006
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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

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■Rotary REFLECTOR
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Coldwater, Michigan

MR.

ERNEST LUSE

223 N.

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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

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Coldwater, Michigan

ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

* Honorary Member

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

PHONE

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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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.

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

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published BY the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

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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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Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

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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
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 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

Ao

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"
eJVVl

The COLDWAThtff tary REFLECTOR
an

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
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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
oqa AA-ln

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

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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
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�"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

★
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,
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

★
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 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
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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
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238-2456
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278-6736
278-4424
278-7703
278-5033
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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.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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.
★ ★ * ★ ★

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
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

President Norm introduced the Board members
and set his goals for this year:

1.

Bronson
Lafayette, IN
Quincy
Quincy
Hudson, FL
Quincy

,

»

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.

*****
BIRTHDAYS:

Fleming Pruitt - at least 21
Richie Barnes - maybe 21
Howard Taylor - same as Lola
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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
Hr ★ Hr ★ ★

The easiest way to figure the cost of
living is to take your income and add
ten percent.
(

You 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

★
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

★
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,

PHONE

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MICHIGAN

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
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II
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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

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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

^9036

�“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

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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
&lt;.03

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

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"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

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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

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

PHONE

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COLDV.'ATER,

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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
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^3 N. FREMONT

0 02

ELK’S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

PHONE

NAME

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:
TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.

ADDRESS &amp; ROTARY ANN

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�'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,*

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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

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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

NR‘^ST LaSS
COT n.W* FrEN0NT
c®wmter, aiclilaAti

49036

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Prl/iVj Most Who Served Best"

~

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
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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
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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

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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

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�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

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-

,

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

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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

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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
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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.
★

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★

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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."

★ ★ ★ ★

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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.

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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

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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

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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!"

&lt;

metal-mirth

«.

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;.
*****
/1 y
(J
GREETERS:
. DeVito/J. Dygert A
May 12 - E.
11
II
1 \
19 1
1
*****
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metal-mirth

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

★

w
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

Vw

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

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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

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ERNEST LUSE

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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

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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
.

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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

published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

Meeting Time:

278-2311

. .

Seaman, Robert, 14482 lyopawa Island - Marilyn

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
.

PHONE

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

PHONE

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

�__

"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?

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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

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATE1
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

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TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M.
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5181
278-6586

Honorary Members:

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

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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

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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

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER; ’

tary REFLECTOR

d

O. Box 42, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Published by the COLDWATER ROJ

the U. S. A.

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

SEPTEMBERSSTAGCOUNTRY CLUB - ATTENDANCE CREDIT
SEPTEMBER
- STAGATTENDANCE
OUTING
MAY 31 - ROTARY
ay rnuTCCT
NOVEMBER 29
2-100%
DAY
ROTARY see
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

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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

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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.
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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

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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.

.

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>t “He Profits Most IPh o Serves

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 4,

19^7

Next Week - Seton Bovee has the program.
from our "Around the World Tour"

By then we should be back

And this bulletin will be short because if anyone reads it before Saturday
night, we *11 be at a loss to know why.
Coming programs: April 18th - Ralph Toupalik
April 25th - Carlo Heikkinen

A special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
was held Tuesday, March 28, 1967 at noon atstokey Inn. It was voted that
the Club contribute $30*00 toward the Michigan United Conservation Club
Conservation training school. This will provide the cost for one local
boy to attend the course in July.

Harry Owens became our newest member Tuesday. Presented by Chuck Woodward,
Harry is Branch County Boy Scout Executive. He is the first resident
executive we’ve had in about 15 years. During that time, our District
had been covered by a man also responsible for Marshall and Eastern Calhoun
County. Boy membership will reach the 1,000 mark in our District this
year. The interest and support of local friends of Scouting as sustaining
members has played an important part in strengthening this youth program.
Sixty-four helped to the tune of approximately $2,000.00 in 1966. Seventeen
Coldwater Rotarians are sustaining members ($25.00 or more per year) - a
remarkably fine record.
Guests: Visiting Rotarians included Ray Smith of Bronson; Meldon Mull of
Homer, and Elm’etf Dobson of Quincy.
Definitions:

Teachers - People who follow stupid principals (apologies to
Ax and John)
r

"Some people not only believe everything they hear, but they
repeat it."

Zoning Quotes:

"You don*t have to be a magician to turn a conversation into
an argument."
"When you know nothing but good about a topic, it’s more fun
to talk about something else."
"Freedom of speech is a great thing. It even permits people
to talk nonsense."
"Few things are as bad as enthusiastic ignorance."
(Note:
If you’re a rabid anti-zoner, please wait ’til fall to dynamite my
mailbox. It looks as if a pair of romantic robins may use part of it for
domestic purposes.)
Cran Wilcox

Too Late to Classify:
One performance and only two "sopranos" so far. A Detroit Tiger Scout is trying
to sign Grace for first base. The boys almost sneaked the"Polar Bear" story by
the censors. And "Happy Birthday" John! Were you as surprised as you looked?
And Father Bob, your number is great, but take it just a little easy; those
walls really may come tumbling down!

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

*

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel - Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�COMMUNITY SERVICE
- CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
TOM COLLINS—Director
Community Safety —
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966*1967

.____

FRED ANDERSON
ROBERT NAGLE
ERNEST W. LUSE
JOHN KLEIN
WAYNE FARST

President

Vic,-Pr,»ld,nt
Secretary
Treasurer
Ass't Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderton. Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

★
Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

★

Classification—John Dean, Ch.'
Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
Lester F. Wise
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship, Student Loans,
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
Normand Moore
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken
Public Relations—
Milford A. McKelth
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
★
Mark S. Andrews
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Normand Moore
Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY. INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo
Heikkinen, Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
Trade Associations—
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan ■

'

World Community Service —
Wilfoid Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalfk
International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2—Webb Treat
9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16——Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
&lt;
28—Richard Moore
MarLh—1967
7— Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wllford Couillard . .
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October-1966
4—Gust Burandt
Il-Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes
December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley
June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3—Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24—Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer
Duane Davidson

★
SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay--------- 278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret---------------278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------- 278r2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean-----------------278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret--------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara------ - --------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine-------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene __ .278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy---------------- 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane --------------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd..,--------- - -------------- 278-5909
James ’ Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte--------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah-------------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
?
278-5318
E. Harold Goadholm, 20 Lincoln St-—Lanore——278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth----------------- 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake..—;— ___278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma-------------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn------------ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma.— ----- 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha____________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia----------- --------------------- 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy-------- 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea-------- ---------- 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily-------- J.278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth---------- .------- :----------- 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen--------- 278-2947
Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol-------------------------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice-------------- 278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta—-—278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
—278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys------------ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl -St.—Lila__u——278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan s____’-------279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine------------------ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha---------------------- 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine—,—.——
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia-—.------- )---------- 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora________ 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth—.—278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St/—Mabel----------- 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn:---------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian----------- ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene________ 278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys______________ 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice________________ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.-Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan ’
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15’P . M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcJ^D

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

****** *•"»*
*

278-6730

�“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 25, 1967
The Program for next Tuesday is in charge of John Dean. Albert
Sickles, Director of Parks and Cemeteries for Coldwater City, will be
present to discuss the summer recreation program, illustrating his talk
with slides. This promises to be an entertaining and informative half-hour.

Forensics, an extracurricular C.H.S. activity, was illustrated through
readings by three members of the Forensics Club this week. Carlo Heikkinen
was program chairman. If you’re interested, Webster says: ’’Forensic”
is an adjective (not a noun) comes from the Latin for forum-public place,
’’belonging to courts or public discussion; argumenative; rhetorical."

Meals, Service, Space, Acoustics, Fellowship. Our Board of Directors
is studying a proposal relative to our meeting place. As soon as the possi­
bilities are complete, they will arrange a membership vote by mail to
insure 100$ opportunity to participate. Expect this question to be
presented soon.
Visiting Rotarians: Ed Facklam of Bronson, and Harry Gleason from
Chehalis, Washington.
Student Guest: Robin Allemier from C.H.S. was introduced by Fritz
Van Aken. (Recruiting for Purdue, Fritz?)

Missing Faces: Bacon, Fox, Kornstein, Richard Moore (flu!), Patterson,
Rice, Sebald, Wise, Les Woodward, and Yingling.

Our sincere best wishes to a fast recovery to Pat Patterson who
is recovering from surgery at University Hospital, 10th Floor Private,
Room 359. He expects to be home late next week.
MEDICARE

"An ordinary citizen awoke with a severe pain in his side. He went downtown
to a huge building marked "Medicare". He found an elevator marked "New
Patients" and entered. When it stopped, he found himself facing a long row
of doors bearing, in alphabetical order, the names of ailments. Selecting
Appendicitis, he entered and was in a tiny room with two doors marked
Male and Female.
Passing through the Male door he found two doors marked
Protestant and Catholic. A good Baptist, he chose Protestant and entered.
Inside were two more doors labeled White and Colored.
Choosing White, he
went in and found two doors marked Taxpayer and Non-Taxpayer. Since he was
in good standing he chose the door: Taxpayer. Facing him were two more doors:
Single and Married. He went through the one marked Married, only to find two
doors marked Republican and Democrat. With a sigh he opened the door
marked Rejgub|ig^ and fell nine stories into the alley."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

1 f

Cran Silcox

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
TOM COLLINS—Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner
COLDWATER, MICH. Classification
—John Dean, Ch.
★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967
FRED ANDERSON -------------------- President
ROBERT NAGLE --------------- Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE---------------------- Secretary
JOHN KLEIN--------------------------- Treasurer
WAYNE FARST----------- A»»'t Secy.-Tr.oi.

★
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

★
Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

★
Spacial — At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan •

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch..
Fred H. Weeks

Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch. .
Don Shorno

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bull.tin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. P.arce. Ch.
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship, Student Loans,
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
Program—Robert Nagle .
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Public Relations— . ... ..
Fritz ,Van Aken
Milfora A. McKelth
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
★
Mark S. Andrews
Sergeant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL service
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD', Director
Normand Moore
Rotary Foundation—
★
Roy C. Patterson. Ch. •
Robert G. Yingling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES BACON—Director

i

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

World Community Service —
Wllford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk

August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9— Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

March-1967
7—L.st.r Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wllford Couillard
•
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
.4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald
November—1966
.1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

International Youth Prelect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moor.

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
■ 13—Chester Allemter .
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shoma

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10— Conrad Swart
17
—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer
Duane Davidson

&gt;

May-1967
2—John Dean
.9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley
June—1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

July-1967
4—H. Vineent Komstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of th. change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay---------- 278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn -------------- 278-OU33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.-Ruth - --------------278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.-Marjorie---------- 278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------- 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean--------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret-------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara------ - --------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine------ .-278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------- 278-5234
Vilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene----- 278-6054
red Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy------------— 279-9471
lin Daily, 61 Maple Lane—Jane— ------------------- 278-2818
jane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
hn T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.------- —.----------------?Z£'S92
nes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
tert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte--------- 278-5475
yne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah____________278-8132
Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris-------------278-5318
larold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth----------------- 279-9266
,6rt Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake----------------- 278-8909
/lo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma---------------278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn------- .—278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phon. No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma™
278-5790
Robert B, Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
;------- 278-8840
John Klein; Box 148—Patricia!
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea----------------- 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth_________________ .278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol________________ 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice-------------- 278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine--,
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys---- .-------- 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila_______ 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W.. Pierce St.—Susan______ ,
279-9492
Fred Neer) 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine_______ :
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha------------------------279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine____________ 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia-------------------- -—278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth---------- ,-------- —278-6161
kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
—278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn— ------------ 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis—:---------- 278-5006

NAME ■
Address and Rotary Ann
Phon. No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V.. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise— 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Neill.
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2T27
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet. Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER

Jahn Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P« M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always fVelc^Kv

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^J

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 11, 1967

ROTARY-ANNIES get your guns out and make sure hubby doesn’t
forget June 28. That is the date for the next Ladies Night, which will
feature a pre-theater dinner at Stukey Inn and attending pie opening
performance of the summer stock season at Tibbits Opera House. Oh yes,
the first performance will be "Annie Get Your Gun."

WARREN WILLIAMS got his projector out Tuesday and showed what he
did with his guns during a recent hunting safari in East Africa. For
most of the members, who never will have a chance to go big game
hunting, it was an interesting and revealing presentation.
VJE DON’T Take TV commercials too seriously, but perhaps the
one about SCOPE has merit. Fellas, we only had one visitor this week 1
Phil Hensley of Bronson was the visiting Rotarian. There were Fifteen
absentees, and four early leavers.
WATER POLLUTION poses a serious threat to Branch County’s
remunerative resort business and Ralph Toupalik, next week’s program
chairman, is bringA^bn Soule to review the situation with the Club.

Soule, who has property at Morrison Lake, has made an extensive study
of the problem.

CLOSING THOUGHT - - New evidence that smoking is bad for you
comes in almost every day. Now comes word that ancient stone pipe bowls
were found in excavations in Tanzania, indicating that some Africans
smoked as long ago as the fourth to eighth century. A sobering thought
is that not one of those people are alive today.

Seton Bovee

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

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�1966-1967

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
TOM COLLINS—Director
Community
Safety —
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
FRED ANDERSON___________ - President i
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAGLE
Vice-President Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer Magazine—Reo E, Goodwin
WAYNE FARST
Ass't Secy.-Treas. Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
★
Program—Robert Nagle
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob Public Relations—
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Milford A. McKeith
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Rotary Information—
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
★
Normand Moore
Board of Directors Meetings
★
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

★

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
★
Gilbert Molitor
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS—Salt Lake City, Utah
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen. Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
Trade Associations—
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

Robert Hawley

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams
Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
Normand Moore
Student Guests-John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling
World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik
International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16— —Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27-Dlst. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
|4—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough .
21—Wilford Couillard
'
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
•
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
17
— Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer
Duane Davidson

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Member having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay--------- 278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn-------------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth. ----------- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.-Mariorie----------278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther------------ 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.-Jean--------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret-------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara----- —--------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene----- 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy---------------- 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane— .------ ------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd------- -------------------- 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma----------278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte--------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah------------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------ 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth----------------- 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—--278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma-------------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn——-—-278-0/88

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—. 278-0/90
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha-------------------- 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia------ -------------------------- 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy-------- 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea------------------278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily-----------278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth----------------------------- 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen---------- 278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol---------------------------279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice-------------- 278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta----------- 278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine----------- 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys-------------278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila----------- 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------------ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine------------------ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
---------------- 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace--------- —278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine---------------------- 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia----------------------- 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora---------------278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth------------------------ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel---------- 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn---------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian-----------ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis---------------278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-83T8
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive_________ 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene________ 278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice________________ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.-Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS'
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS^ INC.
COLDWATER, 'MICHIGAN 49036
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IVelcd^J

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes\

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 18, 1967
WHAT'S NEXT? Frankly we don’t know. Carlo Heikkinen has next
week's program, but he wasn't available before bulletin deadline to fill
us in on his plans.
*
NOTE TO MEMBERS: The name of W. Noel Shedd has been'4 approved by
the Membership and Classification Committees for membership. His major
classification is “Finance" and his minor classification "Banking AA.”
Any objection to his election shall be submitted to the secretary within
10 days and this MUST BE IN WRITING.
This week: Ralph Toupalik presented Von F. Soule, who gave the
Club a well-illustrated talk on Branch County's water pollution
problems. Soule neatly pointed up the fact that something must be done
to avert a heavy economic loss.
Empty Chairs:
Bent, Burandt, Dean, Faller, Fox, Kornstien, McKeith,
Shorno, Skabo, Sweet, Wilcox, Chuck Woodward, Les Woodward, and Hough.
Don’t forget fellas, Quincy is meeting next Monday.

Guest List: Rotarians Jerry Hollister, Bob Kolassa, Al Wiler,
Morris Wood and Ray Smith of Bronson; Meldon Mull of Homer; Maurice Ryan
of Sturgis; and Dick Myerson, President of the Kalamazoo Club. William
Weaver, who is heading the new fabricating division at the local AIA plant,
was a guest of Bernard Laney.

Early Leavers: Eight
Deadline Ahead ; Bob Yingling, who has charge of the Ladies Night
in June, announced Tuesday that he must have reservations by May 1.
Plans call for dinner and refreshments (or vice versa) at Stukey's prior
to attending the opening of the summer stock season at Tibbits.
Closing Thought: Money may not go as far as it used to,
but it goes just the same.

Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

iese Neighboring Clubs

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House - Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday 12:00 o'clock

�COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
TOM COLLINS—Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner
COLDWATER, MICH. Classification—John Dean, Ch.
★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
,9—Paul ThompsonjFalr Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
FRED ANDERSON
President Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
ROBERT NAGLE
Vice-President Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rui al-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
September—1966
Warren Williams
ERNEST W. LUSE---------------------- Secretary
6—Clyde Williams
Magaxine—Reo E. Goodwin
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
Scholarship, Student Loans,
13—Robert Kerr
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
20—Robert Loose
WAYNE FARST
Ass't Secy.-Treas.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
Dlst.
27Gov. Visit
★
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
October—1966
-DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
.4—Gust Burandt
Milford A. McKeith
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
11—Gilbert Molitor
Rotary Information—
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Olin Dally
18—Howard Teeter
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
25
—Craig Sebald
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Sergeant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
November—1966
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
1—Fred Neer
★
Normand Moore
8—Duane E. Davidson
Board of Directors Meetings
Rotary Foundation—
15—Roy C. Patterson
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
(Rotary Foundation)
Robert
G.
Yingling
22
—Jim Skinner
at 12:00 o'clock noon
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
29—Carroll L. Barnes
World Community Service —
CHARLES BACON—Director
★
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
December—1966
Special — At the call of the President
Employer-Employee Relations—
Ralph Toupallk
6—Harold Goodholm
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
International
Youth
Project
—
13—Chester Allemier
★
Gilbert Molitor
Robert Sweet, Ch.
20—Ken Putnam
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Robert Loose
27—Don Shorno
Howard Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Matched Diet, and Club Program—
Torg Skabo
January—1967
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
Richard Biringer, Ch.
Occupational Informatiion—
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
10—Conrad Swart
Fred H. Weeks
17—Fritz Van Aken
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
Trade Associations—
John Visosky, Ch.
Governor, 636 DiSt., Rotary International
(Rotary Magazine Week)
Webster Treat, Ch.
31— Richard Biringer
Duane Davidson
Don Shorno
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan '

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March—1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Heikkinen

May-1967
2—John Dean
?—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member,, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
‘Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay---------Fred Anderson, 46 Maple, Lane—Kathryn--------------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.— ----------- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.-Martone---------- 2/8-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------- 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean-----------------278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret--------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
--------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy--------------- -279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane— ------------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo------------278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.------- —-------------- -?78-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma.——278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte-278-5475.
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
12------------ 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------ 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth-------- ,-------- 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake------ - -------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R, 4, Coldwater—Velma-------------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn------- ,—278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma-------------- 278-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha____________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia------ —--------------------- 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhedl----- ■„--------- 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily------------278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth------------------------------ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen--------- 278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol------------- ----------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice--------------- 278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta-----------278-6769
Richard D. Mbore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine'---------- 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys------------- 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-rLila.t--------- 278-5078
Robert: Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
;
____ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine__________ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha-------- - --------------279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
—■—278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine_____________ 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 34b Marshall St.—Mora-------------- 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth______________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn---------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian :____ ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis--------------- 278-5006

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive_________ 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-0942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys______________ 278-4243
■John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara.
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-6730

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, F. I. 6 R.

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelJ^Be

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�“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.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —_ May

196?_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Next Week:

Bert Faller will be in charge of the program,- and he has
arranged with Richard Moore to present a review of urban
renewal in Coldwater.

This Week:

John Dean introduced Al Sickles* who successfully proved
that our youth and adults no longer have an excuse
to say "no place to go, nothing to do." Al described a
well planned, intensive and comprehensive program of
recreation, crafts, and tours for both young and old.

Nostalgia • Must confess he brought on a flash-back to a mis-spent youth':
lazy mid-summer days beside the old Thornapple River swimin’
hole - "last one in s’a horse’s
pardon the
slip - nostalgia is supposed to be taboo in Rotary bulletin.

Pulchritude - We enjoyed the company of six contestants for the title of
Miss Branch County- Cheryl Bunge, Delores Hooker, Judy
Hoenes, Sue Krok, Tina Lepper, and Beverly Taylor.
Visiting Rotarians:

Jerry Hollister and Wendell Hathaway from Bronson, and
Chai Dyer from Hamilton, Ohio.

Bruce Gruner, Coldwater High School senior who is bound
for Ferris State next fall.
Only Four "dine and dashers".

Student Guest:

A Timely Quote from out of the past - Can anyone name the man who said this?
One hint - spoken more than 100 years ago.
"You cannot bring prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot
strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot help
the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer. You cannot encourage
the brotherhood of man by encouraging class hatred. You cannot
build character and courage by taking away man’s initiative and
independence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them
what they could and should do for themselves."

Cran Wilcox

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

1r

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Walk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
TOM COLLINS—Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner
COLDWATER, MICH. Classification—John Dean, Ch.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

i

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
Lester F. Wise
FRED ANDERSON
President Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAGLE
Vic»-Presid*nt Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce Ch
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship, Student Loans
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
WAYNE FARST
A»»'t Secy.-Treae.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
★
Student Guests-John Visosky, Ch.
DIRECTORS - 1967s Fred Andereon. Bob Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
Milford A. McKeith
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information1968s Charles Bacon, Tom Cellini.
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
★
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Sergoant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
★
Normand Moore
Board of Director* Meeting*
Rotary Foundation—
★
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Regular — lit Thur«day of each month
Robert G. Yingling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
at 12:00 o'clock noon
World Community Service —
CHARLES
BACON
—
Director
★
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Employer-Employee Relations—
Special - At the call of th* President
Ralph Toupalik
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
International
Youth Project —
★
Gilbert Molitor
Robert Sweet, Ch.
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Robert Loose
Howard Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Matched Dist. and Club Program—
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS—Salt Lake City, Utah
Richard Biringer, Ch.
Occupational Informatiion—
Robert B. Kerr
Carlo Heikkinen. Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred H. Weeks
,.
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
SONG LEADERS
Trade Associations—
John Visosky, Ch.
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
Duane Davidson .
■ Don Shorno
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

August—1966
2— Webb Treat
.9—Paul ThompsoniFalr Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March-1967
7— Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
•

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

.

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3— Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
' 24—Reo Goodwin
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member advise the program chairman of th* chang*.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with, the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER- JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay-----—278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther—.——278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean---------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret--------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara----- ...------------ 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—.278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy----------------- 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane--------------------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo---- :—.278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.----- ...— ---------- -—278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett-St.-Charlotte---------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah-------------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------ 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ----------- 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake----------------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary. .Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma J—.’——•—.278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn------------ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma..’..—278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha___________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia------ ,------ — ---------- —279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea----------------- 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emilyj
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen---------- 278-2947
Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol------------------ --------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta---------- 278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila-------- ..278-5078
Robert Nagle; 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan_______ .
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine------------------ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha---------------------- 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36’N. Circle Dr.—Grace------- ——278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine____________ 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia-----------------------278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora-------- 1
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth______________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel----------- 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn---------- :—278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian.
—ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis_________ 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phon* No.'
Craig Sebald, R.R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louis*
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive
..369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon "Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur; 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
"Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING
C0LDM1ER. MICHIGAN
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P» M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always fFelf^Je

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Be.

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.

May 9, 196?
Tuesday's program:

Looking Ahead:

Bert Faller arranged for a description of Coldwater’s
Urban Renewal Project. Director Richard Moore told us
of the scope and objectives of this complex, sometimes
controversial, comprehensive municipal improvement
program.

Next week, Bill Bobier has a "mystery” program. So, you’d
better be present, especially since its the last regular
meeting until June 6th.

Michigan Week - May 21-2? . We'll participate by attending the outdoor
barbecue at the park. Tuesday, May 30th is
Memorial Day.
READ THIS (at least) On Tuesday, June 6th, we return to the
Elk’s Temple, and Keath Pearce has the program. The change was
voted by our Board of Directors. Any objections may be
submitted to President Fred or Secretary Ernie in writing.
There will be no further bulletins until that week.
Noel Shedd was received into membership, sponsored by Bob Yingling. He brings
a splendid Community Service Record, and four year Rotary experience in the
Sturgis Club. Welcome Noel.

Visiting Rotarians:

Jerry Hollister from Bronson.

Guests:
Chuck Woodward hosted his fellow members of the Branch County Tax
Allocation Board - Bill Wilson, Ray Peake, Harold Sellers, John Mathews,
Art Merchant, and George Hubbard (The last two also qualified as visiting
Rotarians from Union City). President Fred’s guest was Dick Phelns of
Coldwater.

Weregret to see two membership losses: Bob Sweet because of a job change
affecting classification, and Carlo Heikkinen due to his move to Adrian as
School Superintendent.

Clu* Program Attendance Tuesday was 73% {Total membership minus absentees and
early leavers)
Another Old Cannibal Story (for filler)

First Cannibal: "The Chief has hay fever."
Second Cannibal: "Serves him right; I told him not to eat that grass widow."
Parting Wish « "As you slide down the bannister of life, may the splinters
never point the wrong way.”
Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House - Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE - Thomas Dining Room - Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday 12:00 o'clock

�- CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safety —
COLDWATER, MICH. Classification
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
—John Dean, Ch.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967
" FRED ANDERSON -------------------- Presid.nl
. ROBERT NAGLE --------------- Vice-President
ERNEST W. LOSE------------------------ Secretary
JOHN KLEIN --------------------------- Treasurer
'WAYNE FARST------------Ass'! Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

★
Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

★

Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin-Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson. Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban
—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
Magazine—Rea E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch. Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
Milford A. McKeith
Youth
—
Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
Mark S. Andrews
Sergeant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Normand Moore
Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

RICHARD L. EVANS—Salt lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan *

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch.
Doh Shorno

World Community Service —
Wllford Coulllard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9— Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16— —Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wllford Coulllard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10— Conrad Swart
17
— Fritz Van Aken
. JONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky,'Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Blrlnger
■ Duane Davidson

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES* NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies* Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay------ —278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn----------- —278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.----------------278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marione--------- 278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265. Hull St.-Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther------------- 278-2682
"Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean---------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret--------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
.--------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene— -278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy--------------- 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane
.— ------------ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
.—------- :
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma-------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett. St.-Charlotte ------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah ----------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris----------- 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore———278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
-——-2/9-z2oo
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake---- --------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago §♦.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma—---------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn-----------.278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St,—Wilma-..
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
_____ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia------ ------------------------ 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy-------- 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea-------------------278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth,-213 N. Hudson—Emily---------- 278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth------ ----------------------- 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen---------278-2947
Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol--------------------------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice--------------- 278-5819
Normand.Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta——.278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine---------- 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys------------ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila---------- 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan__________ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand. St—Retha-------------------- ..279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace------- ------- 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine—;
:——278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia—2--------- --—278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora-------------- 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth------------------------ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel..------- 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn----------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Klbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian.--------- ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis-------------- 278-5006

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P- M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
A
Visiting Rotarians Always

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys __*x_- :_____ 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara______________ 279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice________________ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly_________ 278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie_____ _______ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-6730

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

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
GOLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes\

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 6, 196?

June 13 Chick Kennedy, as program chairman, has secured Mr. Julius Mikulak
who will discuss the topic “Quality Control and Zero Defects Programs”.
This Week we returned to the Elks Temple where Fred Neer and Carlo
Heikkinen presented President Reithmiller of Olivet College. His story of
the highlights of his 1966 trip to Europe and some of the Iron Curtain
countries was both interesting and thought-provoking.
Guests and Visiting Rotarians. From Bronson - Nelson Weber and Phil Hensley;
from Sturgis, larry Ives; and from Hamilton, Ohio, Chai Dyer. Charles
Bristol’s guest was Don Rossetter of Quality Spring Products Company.

Two new members in one week! Duke Davison inducted Santford Jolley.
Santford is a former member, and on the staff of the Coldwater Daily Reporter.
Ken Putnam presented Jack Gift, M.D., Resident Radiologist at the
Community Health Center. Welcome to the Coldwater Rotary Club. (Among
other things, you’ll help lower the average age of our membership.)
The 58th annual Rotary International Convention at Nice, France, registered
19»5^3 Rotarians from 101 countries. 6,145 were from the U.S.A.; 6,163 from
host France; Korea 27; Vietnam 4; United Arab Republic 4; Israel 14;
U.S.S.R. 0. Kiyoski Togasiki of Tokyo, Japan, was elected President
of Rotary International for 1968-69. He will follow incoming Rotary
International President Luther H. Hodges of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The final address was by Lord Avon (formerly Sir Anthony Eden)
and he said on Vietnam “Those who persist in asking for an American
unconditional withdrawal are calling for something which cannot be
realized and which if it took place without any reciprocal agreements,
would be disastrous."

Two Quotes for the Week:
“The United States has 8$ of the World’s population
We consume 56$ of the World’s production" and "History teaches us the hard
lesson that whether in local communities or international affairs: The
Have-Nots never like the Haves.”
Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

iese Neighboring Clubs
BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

i

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday 12:00 o'clock

�COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

ROTARY CLUB OF
TOM COLLINS—Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner
COLDWATER, MICH. Classification—John Dean, Ch.
★

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mufchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
FRED ANDERSON ------------------- President Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAGLE
.
Vico-Prasident Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Jim Endicott, E, Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
ERNEST W. LUSE---------------------- Secretary
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
Scholarship, Student Loans,
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
WAYNE FARST----------- As»'t Secy.-Treas.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
★
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests-John Visosky, Ch.
DIRECTORS — 1967s Fred Anderson, Bob Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
Milford A. McKeith
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Mark S. Andrews
★
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Sergeant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
★
Normand Moore
Board of Directors Meetings
Rotary Foundation—
★
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
Robert G. Yingling
at 12:00 o'clock noon
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
Special — At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan •

CHARLES BACON—Director
Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks
Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik
International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9— Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
,4—Gust Burandt
JI—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sobaid
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes
December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10— Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
Duane Davidson
31— Richard Biringer

May-1967
2—John Dean
.?—Albert Faller
16—'William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
.4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the R6tary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night; may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. .4, Coldwater—Fay—...278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn j-------------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth— -----------278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie--------- 278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret-------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------ 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean---------------278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret-------------- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara----- i— ----------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene------ 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy-----------------279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane— _____________ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.--------------------------- 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte---------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah____________ 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris-------------278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth__________ 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake----------------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago-St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma-------- ------ 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson' St.—Quinn------------ 278-6788

NAME’
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha -________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia 1-------------------------- 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea__________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4-Ruth__________________ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen——278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 795 Angola Rd.—Annetta
...278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine______ 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Raymond. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
;_ ..278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
.279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
__________ 279-9360
Roy C. Fatterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace-;
__ .278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth______________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn__________ 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis. i i 278-5006

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sobaid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lako-Rlfa
278-8318
Donald V.'Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys______________ 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

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

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49056
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IVelcQp!

278-6730

.

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“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^W

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

June 13, 1967
A TIP OF THE HAT to Chick Kennedy for providing an A-l program this
week. His speaker, J. E. Mikulak, staff assistant to the (general manngpr
of Quality control, Brake and Steering Division of Bendix Corporation,
described the ’’Zero Defect” program as a ’’step in the right direction
toward building integrity, citizenship and responsibility among American
workmen.”
NEXT TUESDAY, the program is to be in charge of Buss Moore, whom
we were unable to reach for advance information. However, knowing Huss,
we are sure he will come up with something worth hearing, or seeing, or
hath, as the case may be.

FUN AFLOAT: Word is out that Norm Moore is planning the club’s
annual stag for July 10 at Coldwater Take- The group will meet at the
public fishing site on the west side of the lake, and travel by raft to
a “secluded” spot for a steak fry, etc. Reservations will be taken June 27.

JOHN ELWELL, of Hamilton, Ohio, is back at his summer home and was a
Tuesday visitor along with Rotarians Jack Woolridge of Chappel, Nebraska,
Robert Althoff of Sydney, Ohio, and Ray Smith of Bronson.
ONLY ONE EARLY LEAVER THIS WEEK!

MISSING FACES TUESDAY: Bacon, Biringer, Culy, Henry, Kerr,
Molitor, Norm Moore, Olson, Pierson, Putnam. Skinner, Thompson, and Wilcox.
William Weaver has been proposed for membership. His major
classification is Aluminum Industry, and his Minor, Aluminum Fabrication
Manufacturing. Any objection to his membership should be made to the Secretary
in writing within 10 days.

CIOSINS THOUGHT: There is something rarer than
abilityo It is the ability to recognize ability.

Seton Bovee

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

A.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

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�COMMUNITY SERVICE
- CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
TOM COLLINS—Director
Community Safety —
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Richard D. Moor., Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
Lester F. Wise
FRED ANDERSON
Pr.iid.nt Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAGLE
Vice-President Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Scholarship, Student Loans,
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
WAYNE FARST
Ass't Secy.-Treas. Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Normand Moore
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
★
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Program—Robert Nagle
Fritz Van Aken
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob Public Relations—
....
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Milford A. McKelth
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
1968: Chari.* Bacon, Tom Collin*.
Olin Dally
Rotary Information—
Duane E* Davidson, Ch.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
★
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organilt
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
★
Normand Moore
Board of Director* Meeting*
Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
★
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
Robert G. Yingling
at 12:00 o'clock noon
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
World
Community
Service —
★
CHARLES BACON—Director
Wllford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk
Special — At th. call of th. Pr.sid.nt
Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
International Youth Project —
Gilbert Molitor
Robert Sweet, Ch.
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Robert Loose
Howard Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Matched Dist. and Club Program—
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
Richard Biringer, Ch.
Occupational Informatiion—
Robert B. Kerr
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred
H.
Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
SONG LEADERS
Trade Associations—
John Visosky, Ch.
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan 1
Duane Davidson
Don Shorno

★

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2—Webb' Treat
9— Paul ThompsonlFalr Comm.)
16----- Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wllford Couillard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox ‘

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bove*
18—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October-1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sobaid
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
.
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll I. Barnes

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

&lt;

May-1967
2—John Dean
.9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June—1967
6—8. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3— Fred Weeks
10— Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24— Reo Goodwin
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise'the program chairman of th* change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay---------278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean-.
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara------------------ —278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------ 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy__________ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
t
278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.____________ ;----- 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte--------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah___________ 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------ 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma________ 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn—-____ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
____ 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha____________ 278-8840
John Klein’, Box 148—Patricia
______ s. :
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy____ 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea__________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
279-9551Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice________ 278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine.
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys.2_____ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan_______
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha______________ 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine_____________278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
. LiJi____ .1278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora______ ! 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth_______________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn_________ 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Klbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis________ 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
369-9092
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky. 66 Sonet' Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
C 0L D11A PER, MICHIGAN 49035
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
A
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcJ^^

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Besti^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JUNE 20, 1967
Our final meeting of the Rotary Year will be held next Tuesday.

Mark Andrews is Program Chairman for that day.

This Tuesday (for

the

information of the

25 Rotarians who were

ABSENT OR left) WE HEARD AN INTERESTING DISCUSSION OF THE ’’HIDDEN

Sickness” i.e. Drug Abuse.

MacMcKeith arranged for Ned Shaw of

Smith, Klein and French Company to bring out the characteristics,
CAUSES, and CONTROLS of the WRONGFUL!. USE OF THE MEDICALLV IMPORTANT

DRUGS;

AMPHETAMINES AND BARBITURATES.

Visiting Rotarians; Dwight Bennett from Van Wert, 0h&gt;o; Rev* Lloyd
Phillips of Bronson; and Hugh Fritz from Jackson,

BOB YrNGLING ■****/oV**C€ft WAT neXF

THE La1&gt;I£S N.JTE STARTS AT

6;15 P.M - Social Hour or 6:45 P.M. D1nner.

John Klein's rm-pouf £»„
AN

IMPROVEMENT

IN THE NET

Sot™ r»*&gt;A*JOiAL rcsulto pcv^alfd

INCOME.

WHEN THE LAST FEW INCOME-OUTGO

HE HOPES THIS WILL REACH $2,500

ITEMS ARE SETTLED.

$1,000 HAS ALREADY

BEEN COMMITTED TO THE TlBBITS THEATRE PROJECT.

Quote;from ’’Service Is My Business”;

Sir George Schuster - ’’The

GOAL OF BOTH LABOR AND MANAGEMENT SHOULD BE TO

INCREASE THE SIZE OF

THE CAKE RATHER THAN QUARREL OVER HOW IT SHOULD BE DIVIDED.”

Oran Wilcox

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

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

1r

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
COLDWATER, MICH Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safely —

1966.1967

ROTARY PROGRAMS

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

August—1966
c,"“'Ficatlon-John Dean, Ch.
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
2—Webb Treat
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Robert Hawley
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulehahey, Ch.
.9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
March-1967
16——Ray Pitts
Crippled Children —
FRED ANDERSON --------------------- President
Cranston Wilcox
7—Lester Wise
23—George Pierce
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
14—Frederick Hough
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
30—Olin Dally
Lester F. Wise
ROBERT NAGLE--------------- Vice-President
21
—Wllford Couillard
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
ERNEST W. LUSE-----------------------Secretary
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
(World Understanding)
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
September—1966
28—Cranston Wilcox
JOHN KLEIN---------------------------- Treasurer
Warren Williams
Magazine-Reo E. Goodwin
6—Clyde Williams
WAYNE FARST------------ Ass't Secy.-Treas.
13—Robert Kerr
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch. Scholarship, Student Loans,
April-1967
20—Robert Loose
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
4—Jim Endicott
27—Dist. Gov. Visit
Normand Moore
11—Seton Bovee
SATORS ~
,Froc* Anderson, Bob Program—Robert Nagle
18—Ralph Toupallk
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Public Relations—
October—1966
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cu(y.
25—Carlo Heikkinen
Fritz Van Aken
4—Gust Burandt
Milford A. McKeith
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
11—Gilbert Molitor
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary
Information
—
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
May-1967
18—Howard Teeter
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
2—John Dean
25—Craig Sebald
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Mark S. Andrews
9—Albert Faller
Sergeant-at-Arms—
16—William Bobior
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
November
—
1966
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
?2“£harles Woodward
1—Fred Neer
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Board of Directors Meetings
30—Robert Hawley
Normand Moore
8—Duane E. Davidson
Rotary Foundation—
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
15—Roy C. Patterson
June—1967
Roy C. Patterson, Ch.
at 12:00 o'clock noon
„ ..
(Rotary Foundation)
6—B. K. Pearce
Robert G. Yingling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
22—Jim Skinner
13—John Kennedy
29—Carroll L. Barnes
World Community Service —
CHARLES BACON—Director
W
McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
Special — At the call of the President
Wllford Couillard, Ch.
Employer-Employee Relations—
December—1966
Ralph Toupalik
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
6—Harold Goodholm
July-1967
International Youth Project —
Gilbert Molitor
13—Chester Allemler
4—H. Vincent Komstien
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Robert Sweet, Ch.
20—Ken Putnam
11—Russell F. Moore
Robert Loose
President Rotary International
Howard Teeter, Ch.
27—Don Shorno
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
Torg Skabo
25—Raymond Mulehahey
Matched Diet, and Club Program—
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
January—1967
Richard Blringer, Ch.
Occupational Informatiion—
General Secretary, Rotary International
3
—
Fred
Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
10—Conrad Swart
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG
LEADERS
Trade Associations—
SPECIAL EVENTS
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
24—Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
Webster Treat, Ch.
„ rJ.Ro,a,ry Magazine Week)
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan *
Don Shorno
Duane Davidson
31—Richard Blringor
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling
The above is our program schedule for the
Le:akJ966-1967‘ !f *ou wi,h.,o change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of th.
Members having special programs, such as ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGIE, Program Chalrman-Te°o7h^^

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, .1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
—278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy_________ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane________________ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma_____
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Donald V Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
11278-5842
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
______________ 279-9551
Sk°b?f 155 No"°w» RtU R. R- 2—Nellie____ 278-6316
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy_lll 278-6501
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive_______
369-9092
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea___________ 278-6951
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
1278-4350
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1 Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth________________ 278-2261
oai’ i?X'
Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947 B?lph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol_______________ 279-9551
svr ArLat'
34 Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann_____ 278-5585
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys_____________ 278-4243
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
1111279-5094
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
1278-4159
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
278-5078
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
1278-4029
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
:___
279-9492
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy__Z111111_278-261 2
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
1278-5512
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360 Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Lsster F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia___________________ 278-4424
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341 ' Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1111278-5033
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater— Ruth
279-9428
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
HONORARY MEMBER
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006 John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen..
—278-6730

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welcoj^

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

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49D36

�“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.
__________________________________________ JUNE 27, 1967_________________________________________

A Look Ahead: No meeting next week - Independence Day. Tuesday, July 11
Russ Moore has the program and the following week Ken Leavenworth. Stag
"Flotation’* night at Coldwater Lake is Monday, July 10, and if you haven’t
s°«AT oi$cE so Chairman Norm Moore can order the steaks. 6:15 P.M.

Public Access, Call Pres. Fred by Sat.

for reservation.Rajndate 7/17.

Mark Andrews presented Roy H. Nelson of the Michigan Corrections Department.
The speaker gave an excellent discussion of probation and parole and phosles
problems and needs.
The historical change from revenge and restraint to
rehabilitation has brought us to the point of need for research on better

METHODS FOR PREDICTING RESULTS OF PROBATION AND NEW WAYS TO REACH THE OFFENDER
AND I l-IQTE GRATES iM IM BACK INTO HIS COMMUNITY, THE COMMUNITY’S RESPONSIBILITY
18 A NEW POINT OF EMPHASIS.

Hobart Ingle, Probation Officer for Branch and Hillsdale Counties, was Mark’s
GUEST AT THE MEETING.

And the Gavel passed on from Fred to Bob. Fred should surely have reflections
on, ano satisfaction from, an eventful, productive year, and a job well done.
President-Elect Bob picks Up the challenge of the year to come. No one doubts
his ability to keep the "Rotary Wheel Turning."

Juan Villaverde’s

report and the significance of our club’s aid to him ano

HIS FAMILY WAS HEART-WARMING.
REACTION.

THE UNUSUAL APPLAUSE CLEARLY EXPRESSED OUR

Re inAldo Gonzalez was a * guest and
orient this family

is credited with an

"assist"

for helping

into our community.

From Secretary Ernie’s Report: Twenty of our members are Past-Presidents
(21 now) and 18 are Senior Active - Bill Bob 1 er is our most recent senior
member.
We have one member under 30; most men, 27, between the ages of 40
AND 50; AND OUR "DEAN" Roy FOX IS - WELL LET*S SAY WHEN ERNIE REPORTS NEXT

YEAR HE CAN USE THE TERM: "FOUR SCORE YEARS AND." OUR 77 MEMBER-COUNT STAYED
THE SAME (WITH 7 LOSSES BALANCED BY 7 NEW MEMBERS) AND THE AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
WAS

89.61$.

Visiting Rotarians: Art Merchant from Union City
Glen Barnett from Bronson.

and

Jerry Hollister and

The Bulletin Plan for the coming year will provide improvement and variety.
Four men^ Fred Hough, first Tuesday; Dick Moore, second Tuesday; Ax Olson,
third Tuesday; and Paul Thompson, fourth Tuesday, will also provide broader
representation and different interests.
Seton and I will fill in if any of
THESE FELLOWS SHOULD B^tlRAFTED, TAKE A WORLD CRUISE OR THE LIKE.
I DEA FOR THE MONTH! (FROM Time): "It’S REPORTED THAT RALPH NADER, OUR MOTOR
VEHICLE SAFETY PROMOTER, IS ATTEMPTING TO GET NASSER TO I.NSTALL BACK-UP LIGHTS
on his

EgypTan Tanks."

_

"Thanks to everyone in our Club for excellent cooperation and participation
in our Rotary activities during my year.
It’s been a real pleasure to work
WITH ALL OF YOU."

President Fred

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON •— Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish Hous. — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

.JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safety —

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

1966 &gt;1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1966
Classificatron-John Dean, Ch.
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
2—Webb Treat
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Robert Hawley
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967 Club Bulletin-Ray Mulchahey, Ch.
9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
March-1967
16—Ray Pitts
Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
FRED ANDERSON--------------------- President
7—Leiter Wise
23
—George Pierce
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
14—Frederick Hough
Fellowship—pau| w. Thompson, Ch.
30—Olin Dally
ROBERT NAGLE--------------- Vice-President
Lester F. Wise
21
—Wilford Coulllard
Bernard Laney Frederick A. Hough,
ERNEST W. LUSE---------------------- Secretary
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
(World Understanding)
Jim Endicott, t. Harold Goodholm
September—1966
Warren Williams
2B—Cranston Wilcox
JOHN KLEIN---------------------------- Treasurer
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
6—Clyde Williams
WAYNE FARST------------ Ass't Secy.-Treas.
13—Robert Kerr
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch. Scholarship, Student Loans,
April-1967
20—Robert Loose
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
4—Jim Endicott
27—Dlst. Gov. Visit
Normand Moore
11—Seton Bove*
DIRECTORS — 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
18
—Ralph Toupalik
October—1966
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cu(y.
Public Relations—
25—Carlo Heikkinen
Fritz Van Aken
4
—
Gust
Burandt
Milford
A.
McKelth
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collin*.
11—Gilbert Molitor
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
May-1967
IB—Howard Teeter
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
2—John Dean
25
—Craig Sebald
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Mark S. Andrews
9—Albert Faller
Sergeant-at-Arms—
16—William Bobler
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
November—1966
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
23—Charles Woodward
1—Fred Neer
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
30—Robert Hawley
Normand Moore
Board of Director* Meeting*
8—Duane E. Davidson
Rotary Foundation—
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
15—Roy C. Patterson
June—1967
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
(Rotary Foundation)
at 12:00 o'clock noon
6— B. K. Pearce
Robert G. Yingling
22—Jim Skinner
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
13—John Kennedy
29—Carroll L. Barnes
World Community Service —
20—Milford A. McKelth
CHARLES BACON—Director
27—Mark S. Andrews
Special — At the call of the President
Wilford Coulllard, Ch.
Employer-Employee Relations—
December—1966
Ralph .Toupalik
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
6—Harold Goodholm
July-1967
International Youth Project —
Gilbert Molitor
13—Chester Allemler
4—H. Vincent Komstlen
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Robert Sweet, Ch.
20—Ken Putnam
Four-Way Test—
11—Russell F. Moore
Robert Loose
President Rotary International
Howard Teeter, Ch.
27—Don Shorno
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
Torg Skabo
25—Raymond Mulchahey
Matched Dlst. and Club Program—
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
Occupational Informatiion—
General Secretary, Rotary International
3—Fred Weeks
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
SPECIAL EVENTS
Trade Associations—
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
24
—Rea Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
Webster Treat, Ch.
.(Rotary Magazine Week)
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan ’
Don Shorno I
Duane Davidson
31—Richard Blringer
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the arouran.
s u.
s.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE,'program Chaffm^-ToVnnh’nnn^Toodo-:

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara ;
278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
.279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ....
j.278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd
_________ 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkipen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma_______..278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
...
279-9551
H. Vincent Komstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Z 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea__________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol________________ 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
.278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila—
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
.______ 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1. Union City—Evelyn
Ji
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

NAME.
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
nrai0i^»racL' R’ R\?l Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Tara si Xi Sh!°« M 156 &amp; £5lea»9°aStA~l’OU,,e-------- 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive________ 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
1278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon
278-4222
di lt Tho|P1Ps“n» 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Sara
278-6603
W^L?¥pal lt'DR,nR&gt;-5fJ1573 'Y- Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
I?at' 5’»34 Coldwater Lake-Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann_____ 278-5585
y'?rn?f. VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
-.279-5094
Fred H. Wilbur,
Weeks, 144
R. R.S.4—
Beatrice
oyn.stco
Wesley
Clay
St --------------------------- oygllAfg
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
27B-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia_____________ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Pollv
97A-&lt;nii
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natali.
Y-------------- 27A-43Q?
HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen..

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FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

Tuesday, July 11, 1967

ATTENTION! COMING EVENT
Rotary Stag Night, Monday, July 17th at 6:15 P.M. The rafts will he at the
Coldwater Lake Public Fishing Site to pick you up for a restful and relaxing
ride to the cook-out. This is your '*second chance” after last week’s
rain off. Come on out and have a good time. Norm Moore promises "aged steaks”
cooked to perfection.
FEEDERS - CANNERS - SHEEP - IAMBS - PIGS - HOGS
Stanley Green, manager of the Coldwater Livestock Auction Company, presented
the Club with a very fine program last Tuesday. Stan gave facts and figures
on a Branch County industry that few Rotarians knew much about. You
should take Stan up on his invitation to attend an auction any Thursday
afternoon, and see what goes on for yourself. Thanks to Russ Moore for
providing an informative and entertaining program from our own Coldwater area.

WE ARE INCREASED BY ONE !!!
Chuck Woodward presented William "Bill" Weaver to the Club as a new member.
Bill is General Manager of Fabrication at American International Aluminum.
He has had a varied industrial career and will make a fine addition to our
Club. Be sure to meet Bill and make him feel welcome. More information to
come later on Bill.
A COMING ATTRACTION - ATTEND NEXT TUESDAY
Ken Leavenworth has invited Mr. Norman Olmstead as program speaker for next
Tuesday’s meeting. Mr. Olmstead is the new Superintendent of Coldwater Schools.
He is an alumnus of the University of Michigan, and comes to Coldwater from
the Southfield, Michigan school system. Be sure to attend and meet this new
Coldwater man.

WHO SAID THAT?
Congratulations to Ray and Dorris Fox on 51 years of marriage. Ray said "It
doesn’t seem like 51 years, but it wasn’t yesterday either!”. Anyway, Best
Wishes for many years to come.

FINE JOB WELL DONE
Thanks to Bob Yingling for providing an excellent Ladies Night party. Bob
reports 71 for dinner, and 73 attending "Annie" at Tibbits. A good evening’s
entertainment enjoyed by all.
6
WO WAS THAT?

S ulsitiSe R°tarians were John Ryan, Park Forrest, Illinois; Al Wiler and
Elmer Houghton of Bronson; Mel Rice returned Harold Cottington to the Club for a
visit; and John Dean’s guest was Bob Sweet. We had five early leavers, and the
ollowing were absent: Bent, Bristol, Burandt, Dally, Molitor, Owens, Pierce,
Pierson, Pitts, Al Rice, and Visosky.
WORD TO THE WISE

There have been some comments about the noon meeting meal. Some say the plates
are too small, and others too large. The problem is the man carrying the plate,
ir is impossible to take some of everything without getting it all mixed up.
Next week, plan ahead. Be creative. Be selective. Be careful.

Dick Moore

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

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House - Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

JONESVILLE - Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�1966-1967

COMMUNITY SERVICE
— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
TOM COLLI NS—Director
Community Safety —
COLDWATER/ MICH Attendance—Jim Skinner
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967
FRED ANDERSON
ROBERT NAGLE
ERNEST W. LUSE
JOHN KLEIN
WAYNE FARST

President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Au't Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Andenon. Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

★

Board of Directors Meetings

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Public Relations—
Milford A. McKeith
Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
Mark S. Andrews
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
Normand Moore

★

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the. call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

RICHARD L EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks
Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2—Webb Treat
9— Paul ThompsonfFair Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

Robert Hawley

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams
Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobior, Ch.
Normand Moore
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch. ■
Robert G. Yingling

World Community Service — ’
Wilford Couillard, Ch,
Ralph Toupalik
-International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
Il-Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation).
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L, Barnes

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3—Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10— Conrad Swarf
17—Fritz Van Aken .
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer
Duane Davidson

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford CoullFard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen
May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June—1967
6—8. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
. 20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES'.NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. 'If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change,
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
Phone No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay------ —278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret----------- —278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------ - —278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean------------ —278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------- — 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara------------------- —278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine----- .—278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara-------- .^.278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene- ...278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy------------ ...279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane— -------------- ...278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----- ...278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd--------- —-------- __ 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma— __ 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte—. ...278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah------------- __ 278-8132
278-5318
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare— —278-6517
279-9266
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth —.------Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake--------- ------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma—---------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn-------------278-6788

Phone No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
.. 278-5790
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma------—278-8840
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha—--------—279-9551
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia------ ------------------278-6501
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy.
-278-6951
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea----------E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily-----------278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R., No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest . W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth---- &gt;------- ------------------ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen----------278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol--------------------------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta———278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine----------- 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys------------ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila---------- 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan----------------- 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine —
- 278-5512
Axner Olson) 340 Grand St—Retha----------------- .----- 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace------ -------- 278-2979
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine---------------------- 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia------------------------ 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora-------------- 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth______________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel—------- 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn----------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian---------- ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis________ 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono Nd.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive__________369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie_____________ 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
A
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcU1

FREDERICK 11. WEEKS
QUAIi I ?Y SPR INS ?R 5 D’J 2 rs» JN 2 •
COLDOTSRt MICHIGAN 4SJ56

.278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^J

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 18, 1967

If you have any questions about Saudi Ababia, come to next Tuesday’s
meeting prepared to ask them. Virice Komstien, who has the program,
is presenting Kenwood Drayton, Recently returned from Saudi Arabia
after spending two years thebe with an oil company.
NORMAN C. OIMSTED, new superintendet of Coldwater schools, got acquainted
with the Rotarians and vice versa Tuesday. He gave an interesting review
of his goals and philosophy of a school administrator's job in any
community. Ken Leavenworth arranged the program.

VISITING ROTARIANS were Nelson Weber, Ray Smith and Jerry Hollister of
Bronson; George Choate of Unionville, Mo.; Lindsey Baker and William King
of Quincy; and Cal Cyer of Hamilton, Ohio.
MISSING FACES . . • Barnes, Bent, Bristol, Burandt, Klein, Kerr, Komstien,
Man, Dick Moore, Olson, George Pierce, Pitts, Putnam, Skinner, Visosky,
Weaver, Warren Williams, Wilcox and Yingling.

NEW IDEA - - «= During the coming year members will be asked to serve
as greeters for two weeks at a time. Fred Anderson, Mark Andrews, and
Doc Bacon are elated to serve next Tuesday, with Carroll Barnes, Harvey Bent,
and Dick Biringer assigned for August 1 and 8.
CLOSING THOUGHT - - Old flames can cause bad burns.

Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ift

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�- CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
FRED ANDERSON
Prezident
Lester F. Wise
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAOLE--------------- Vice-President
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship, Student Loans,
WAYNE FARST------------ Au't Secy.-Tr.as.
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
DIRECTORS — 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob
Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Milford A. McKelth
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
Olin Dally
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
★
Mark
S.
Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Sergeant-at-Arms—
★
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Normand Moore
Board of Directors Meetings
Rotary Foundation—
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
at 12:00 o'clock noon
Robert G. Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
★
Gilbert Molitor
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
Howard
Teeter, Ch.
President Rotary International
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
Trade Associations—
Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan ■

World Community Service —
Wilford Coulllard, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk
International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

1966-1967

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9— Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16— Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
Dtst.
27Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

March—1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Coulllard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sobaid
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10— Conrad Swart
17— Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
Duane Davidson
31— Richard Stringer

May-1967
2—John Dean
•
9—Albert Falter
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley
June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moor.
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay--------- 278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret-------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------- 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean---------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara----------------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine-------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara_______ 278-5234
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy_________ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane...---------------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—.-------------------- 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma---------278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah------------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth------------------ 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma_________278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn_______ 278-6788

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
— ___________ 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea__________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
1_ 278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret —767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth______________ -—278-2261
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-CaroI________________ 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys C____ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila_______ 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
- .278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia.!
_______ 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel-278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn_________ 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis____U.X 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet. R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanA ken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
.278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie_________
278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER

278-6730

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

&lt;1
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always WelcdK)

R! iienm. uh.

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN &lt;9036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^J

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

July 25, 196?

BANCO
Last Tuesday, Kenwood Drayton gave a very interesting talk'about the
activities of the American Oil Company in the Middle East. | It was a
real opportunity to hear a first hand report from a person employed in
that area. He was introduced by Vince Kornstein.
S

THE ROTARY BELL
President Bob Nagle nearly broke his newly acquired gavel last week trying
to beat a gong out of the brass bell - seems an unknown prankster filled it
with paraffin wax.
PROGRAMS COMING
On August 1st, Ralph Toupalik will have the program, which will be on Rotary’s
Camp Emery.

On August 9th, Paul Thompson will have the program. He is bringing to us
10 or 12 students who will talk about their 4-H projects.
The next program chaimen ares
Reo Goodwin
August 15
Gilbert Molitor
August 22
Robert Loose
August 29
Don’t wait - good programs require planning ahead.

GREETERS SCHEDULE FOR AUGUST
July 18 and July 25: Frederick Anderson, Mark Andrews, Charles Bacon,M.D.
August 1 and 8s
Carroll Barnes, Harvey Bent, Dick Biringer
August 15 and 22;
Bill Bobier, Seton Bovee, Chuck Bristol.
August 29 and Sept.5: Gust Burandt, Tom Collins, Will Couillard
ATTENDANCE

The following were absent Tuesday: Bacon, Bovee, Burandt, Davidson, Endicott,
Klein, Man, Norman Moore, Al Rice, Teeter, Thompson, Visosky, Clyde Williams,
and Warren Williams.
Early Leavers: Patterson, Skinner, Swart, Sebald, Molitor.

VISITING ROTARIANS
We had the following visitors last week: Morris Wood and Clarence Snyder from
Bronson; John Elwell, Chai Dyer from Hamilton, Ohio; William King from Quincy;
Rev. Floyd Spree, Brentwood, Mo. Robert S. Thompson was a guest of Chai
pyer, and Harold Kohlmeier and Reg. Carey, guests of Fred Weeks.

QUIPS FOR THE WEEK
"The latest invention: A Metracal Inhaler for hat heads.”
"The ability to speak several languages is an asset, but to be able to hold
your tongue in one language is priceless."
"Silence may be golden, silence may be yellow - take your choice.”
•The joint checking account is never overdrawn by the wife, it is just under
deposited by her husband."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These NeigtoWMil
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
*

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
TOM COLLINS—Director
Community
Safety —
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967
FRED ANDERSON-------- - ---------- President
ROBERT NAGLE
Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
WAYNE FARST
Ass't Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON—Organist

★
Board of Directors Meetings

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Public Relations—
, .
Milford A. McKeith

Rotary Information—
'
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
Mark S. Andrews
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
Normand Moore

★

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

★
Special — At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City; Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte,-Michigan

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
’

CHARLES BACON—Director

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen. Ch.
Fred H. Weeks
Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16— Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally

Robert Hawley

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams

Scholarship, Student loans,
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
Normand Moore
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Bames, Ch.
Olin Dally

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ,
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Rotary Foundation— :
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
■ Robert G., Yingling

World Community Service —
Wiiford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

. J

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore
March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wiiford Couillard.
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
. 25—Craig Sebald

November—1966 .
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
■
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes
December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
17— Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
Jahn Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Biringer •
Duane Davidson

»•

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mutchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay---------278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn--------------- 278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth—-—•-------- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie —i—278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret--------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther------------- 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean---------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret---------------278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara------------------------278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine--------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------- 278-5234
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene------278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.-Dorothy----------------- 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane-------- - ----------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.---------------------------278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte--------- 278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah------------------- 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------ 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth —J—,------- 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-----------------278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R, 4, Coldwater—Velma-------------- 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn------------ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—.—— 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha___________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
----------------- •——279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290*Grand St.—Dorothy;.
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea------------------278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily---------- 278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. ■ Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth------------------------------ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen---------- 278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol i—i----------------- 279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine---------- 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila----------- 278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan------------------ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha----------- - ---------- 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Graces—
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine_____________ 278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia----------------------- 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall .St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth------------------------- 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, ,-11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel——
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn---------------- 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey,. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
____ 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
.____ 369-9092
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna— 278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys______________ 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly_________ 278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie_____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P- M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcdtB

FREDERICK H* WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

«_____ 278-6730

�iQP

“He Profits Most IPho Serves BestU

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater^ Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 1, 1967

4-H Fair Week, August 7-12. So Program Chairman Paul Thompson will bring us
some of the 4-H youth. They will tell of their projects and training.
Camp Emery is much more real and meaningful to Rotarians who reviewed the
excellent slide-sound presented hy Ralph Toupalik Tuesday. District Governor
Dr. Wesley Logan’s visit (in October I believe) will also mean more since this
project is one of his points of emphasis. This writer was one of apparently
many members who did not even know the name of our 1967 representative. Ax
Olson did know, and will bring him as a guest soon—Terry Trott.
Welcome to Don Rossetter. Our newest member was presented by Chuck Bristol.
Don is Vice President of Quality Springs Products Company. We are sure you will
gain much from your membership, Don, and that the Club will benefit from your
membership and service.
Note:
All Committee reports are due by August 15th. Four copies, (no squawks
please, the Federal Government was up to 11 at last report)

Visiting Rotarians. Dwight Bennett, Van Wert, Ohio; L. W. Reydon, Battle Creek;
Vernon Downing, Marshall; and John Elwell, Hamilton, Ohio.

Guests:

Bob Sweet was the guest of Dick Moore.

I

Early Leavers: Patterson, Pearce, Swart, Pierson, Culy, Norm Moore, Chuck
Woodward, Yingling, Hough, and Shorno.
Absent:
Andrews, Bacon, Burandt, Gift, Loose, Owens, Al Rice, Mel Rice,
Thompson, Visosky, Weaver, Weeks, Warren Williams.

Next Week’s Greeters:

Carroll Barnes, Harvey Bent, Dick Biringer.

Next Week’s Bulletin - Dick Moore. (We’ll be back on schedule from then on—we hope)

Out of the Past - Thanks to Red McKnight. Vol 1, the first Club Bulletin,
appeared nearly 34 years ago, November 12, 1933. This publication, called
•'The Experiment” was actually the second effort of our Club to have a bulletin,
according to Glenn Cowell’s lead article. He announced that he was taking
responsibility for the first issue, but "members of my committee will
successively take my place." So, unknowingly, the Bulletin rotation plan
for this year was used nearly 34 years ago!
Also from Volume 1, #l’s Quip Department:
Sam Schultz (M.D.) was called in
to see a boy who had swallowed a bullet. Sam prescribed the usual big dose
of castor oil and said, "Give him all this, but be careful not to point
him at anyone! "

'•

Cran Wilcox

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

1 r

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

‘

�- CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safety —
Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
*
Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship,
Student Loans,
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
John
A.
Kennedy,
Russell
F.
Moore
Normand Moore
★
Program—Robert Nagle
Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
D'^CTORS “ 1967: Fred Anderson. Bob
Public Relations—
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Fritz Van Aken
Milford A. Me Keith
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Youth
—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Rotary Information—
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Olin Dally
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
★
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
Sergeant-at-Arms—
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
★
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Normand Moore
Board of Directors Meetings
Rotary Foundation—
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
★
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
at 12:00 o'clock noon
Robert G. Yingling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON-------------------- President
ROBERT NAOLE--------------- Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE---------------------- Secretary
JOHN KLEIN --------------------------- Treasurer
WAYNE FARST------------ Ass’t Secy.-Treas.

★

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.★
Gilbert Molitor
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Four-Way Test—
President Rotary International
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
General Secretary, Rotary International
Fred H. Weeks
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
Trade Associations—
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Webster Treat, Ch.
STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan •
Don Shorno

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik
International Youth Prelect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2— Webb Treat
9—Paul Thompson(Falr Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23— George Pierce
30— Olin Dally
September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes
December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemter
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3— Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24— Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
.(Rotary Magazine Week)
31— Richard Blringer
Duane Davidson

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21-Wilford Couillard .
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
'
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen
May—1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June—1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chanae
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
278-2903
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Aye.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine !
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara_______ 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy_________ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane________________278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
..278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah______ _____ 278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
' 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln ’St.—Lanore_____ 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth__________ 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
:
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma________ 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn_______ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha 1________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea___________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret...767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth_________________ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta^.
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
__ 278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
_____ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
:__________ 279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace _
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
:
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
_______ 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
________ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1. Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet R. R. 1, Colon Rd.-Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake-Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys______________278-4243
John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
_ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163-Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater-Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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

' PRBDBtrCKB.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcd^D

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes\

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 8, 1967
ROTARY HEARS OF M FAIR NEWS
Program Chairman Paul Thompson present Harold Rouget, Branch^County 4-H
Management Specialist. Paul explained the importance of a full-time 4-H
leader in the county to work with the 4-H youth. Mr. Rouget introduced
Fair Board President Marc Semmelroth and Secretary-Manager Leland Sanford.
Other guests were 4-H King and Queen Kent Neitzert and Jill Morrison.

Cheryl Robbins gave a short report on a 4-H Citizenship trip to
Washington, D.C., and Sharon Church spoke about the Dairy Food Products
School at East Lansing. Sharon also read the descriptions of four
attractive and well dressed 4-H gals who will represent Branch County
in home sewing at the State 4-H Show.

Rotarians ... you still have time to visit the many fine exhibits at the
Fair. See the great work and projects Branch County youth have assembled
for you.
BOARD MEETING NOTES
President Bob stresses the importance of being a good Rotarian and attending
all meetings possible. With that in mind, you should know the rules. So
here they are.

If you are absent from four consecutive meetings, membership shall
automatically terminate unless absence is made up by attendance at
another club or unless you have been temporarily excused by the Board
for good reason.
The membership of a member whose percentage of attendance is less than
60% for the first or second six months of our fiscal year shall
automatically terminate unless he has been excused by the Board for
good reason.
Attendance is important to you and your club. So when absent, plan to make
up at a nearby club. You will make new acquaintances and enjoy new contacts.
Call another absentee and attend together. You can "make up" for a meeting
either six days in advance or six days after our meeting day.
The Rotary Board also passes the request of Fritz Van Aken to be classified
as "Senior Active".
Early Leavers and Absent

You are missing fine programs by leaving early. Can’t you spare a half hour
for a fellow Rotarian’s program? Think about it ...

The following were absent: Andrews, Bristol, Gift, Laney, Molitor, Teeter,
W. Van Aken, Al Rice, C. Williams and Wilcox.
Visitors and Guests

Rotarian Bill Nimmo from Kendallville, Indiana. Mike Brayton was guest
of Ken Putnam, Nick Carson guest of Carroll Barnes, Tom Shaw guest of Noel
Shedd, Joe Biringer guest of Dick Biringer, and Harold Coddington guest
of Mel Rice.
NEXT TUESDAY
Program Chairman Reo Goodwin has planned with the Coldwater Little League
Baseball directors to give-us the inside information on how they keep lots ofabout our
Wt5h6JriJj&gt;l3J8?tin8 program
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION
— Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
si JkijTS — alurges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o’clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�- CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS—Director
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
Community Safety —

Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Robert Hawley
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1966-1967 Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch. Crippled Children —
Cranston Wilcox
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
FRED ANDERSON
President
Lester F. Wise
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
ROBERT NAGLE --------------- Vice-President Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
ERNEST W. LUSE
_______ Secretary
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Warren Williams
JOHN KLEIN --------------------Treasurer Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Scholarship, Student Loans,
WAYNE FARST------------ Ass't Secy.-Treas.
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Normand Moore
★
Program—Robert Nagle
Student
Guests
—John Visosky, Ch.
DIRECTORS — 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob
Public Relations—
Fritz Van Aken
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
Milford A. McKeith
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
1963: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
Rotary information—
Olin Dally
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
★
Mark S. Andrews
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON—Organist
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Sergeant-at-Arms—
★
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director
Normand Moore
Board of Director* Meeting*
Rotary Foundation—
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling
at 12:00 o'clock noon

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1966
2—Webb Treat
9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16-----Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dally

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES BACON—Director

Special — At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
5TUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan ’

Employer-Employee Relations—
" Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Molitor
Four-Way Test—
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—
Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

Trade Associations—
Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch. ,
Ralph Toupalik

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

March-1967
7—Lester Wise
14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard
(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wilcox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee
18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter
25—Craig Sebald
November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)
22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

International Youth Protect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program—
January—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.
3—Fred Weeks
Robert B. Kerr
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
SONG LEADERS
24—Reo Goodwin
John Visosky, Ch.
(Rotary Magazine Week)
Duane Davidson
31—Richard Biringer

May—1967
•
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16-William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce
13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews
July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth
25—Raymond Mulchahey

★
SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Normand Moore
LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you Wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay--------- 278-2903’
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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret-------------- 278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther-------------278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean--------------- 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret.
»----- 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara----------------------- 278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine-------- 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara------------ 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene----- 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy_________ 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane------- ------------------- 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo----------- 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.________________ 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma--------- 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah--------------------278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris------------- 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore--------- 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth__________ 279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake------ ---------- 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma________ 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn_______ 278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha___________ 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea__________ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth__________________ 278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
279-9551
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta.
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. -Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-^Susan.-________ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth________ '
-278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel______ 278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn ________ 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
1-_ ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis________ 278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrow* Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie——278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive_________ 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice!—1
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
:
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
_____ 278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia..
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie_____________ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER
John Wafker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen.

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. ?JEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN ‘*9036
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always fVelc^^

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bestj^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 15» 1967

Little League - (has now grown up)
Information conerning the "Little League" program was presented to the Club
toy Leo Dollar and Alyn Swain. The financial and expansion programs were
discussed. If you are interested in being on this Little League Board, check
future announcements. Thanks to Reo Goodwin for the program.

Camp Emery - Terry Trott, Rotary’s representative to Camp Emery, briefly
discussed the summer camp. He was the tennis champ at Camp (table tennis)
Any challengers?
Note; Terry did not tell us—but he was selected the outstanding boy at camp.
(We knew he would be)
Next Week - Gil Molitor has the program, and he has arranged for Deputy Ken Haver
of the Branch County Sheriff’s Department and his dog "Sarge" to put on the show.

Visiting Rotarians: M. Wood, A. Wiler, R. Smith, G. Brusak of Bronson; E. Johnson,
Valparaiso; Bob Bell, Kankakee; J. Elwell, Hamilton, Ohio. Art Weirfel was a
guest of Keith Pearce.
Where were U? Barnes, Bent, Biringer, Burandt, Kerr, Moore, N. Moore, Nagle (Pres)
G. Pierce, Skinner, F. Van Aken, Visosky, C. Williams.
Early Leavers!!

Two signed—did more leave?

Reprint from Battle Creek Rotary Club
Who Is To Blame?
"When you were a kid and got into trouble, it was natural to blame someone else
or some situation as the cause. But, it didn’t get us anywhere. Mom and Pop
would say, "You are to blame, yourself. Now face the music," and oftentimes
the music could be heard all the way from the woodshed to the kitchen.
"But, what happens today? Whether it is a kid fight, discipline at school, wrecking
the car or joining in.a riot, it is society that is to blame. Past frustrations,
lack of proper education, unworthy environment, a dilatory and stingy government
or some other sociological deficiency is brought forward to relieve the individual
from shouldering responsibility. This trend is growing fast and is aided and
encouraged by commentators, styles in news reporting, law interpretations, and
even by officials of government in high places.
"Individual freedom carries a responsibility for individual actions. One cannot
build self-respect and independence by letting someone else, or the government
assume that responsibility. This blaming society for whatever happens is all
hogwash and we had better turn away from the trend of social and govamment
dependency pretty soon or we will find ourselves no longer a free people.
are motivated by their own progress in building their lives and
their achievements. Dependency on a system that does not prod, but excuses, can
loss of that God-given right to human integrity and personal success
that we had known and enjoyed but now seem to be throwing away for promises
of 'Life without responsibility. Easy life will lack fundamentals that make
men free and independent. We can easily slip back to chattels and slaves, or even
into oblivion."
- "Rotary Reminder"
Cleveland, Ohio
Thought:

"Those who weep for joy - need no comfort."
Ax Olson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

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

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

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

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

1970: Dick Moore. '

Bob

:

.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★
BOARD OF DIRECTbRS MEETINGS

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

Regular — 1st*’ Thursday' of each
month al 12:00 o.’dock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE,\ BOB RUMSEY—-Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

r

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams .

★

August—1967

1— Ralph

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy

DISTRICT 636
.Four-Way Test—
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL "
Fred Weeks, Ch'
President Rotary International
Ray Fox
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N'..
Occupational InformationCarolina.
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
General Sec’y, Rotary International
Gil. Molitor
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch .
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
Robert Loose
WESLEY G. LOGAN - .Hastings, Mich.

29— Bob Loose

Patterson

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vis«s»ky, Ch
Donald Shorno

September—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
■ Charles Bristol,. Ch *
Ralph Toupalik
World ’Community Service—
• John Pierson. Ch
•,
; Albert Faller

.International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling,' Ch
Bernard Laney •

Rotary Foundation—
■ Fritz VanAkeri, ■ Ch
Ray Pitts
.- SONG LEADERS

Ken : Putnam, Ch
John Visosky
'

t ■ •* ’

Toupalik

8— Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor

Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Student Guests—
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
Teeter
George Pierce
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­ Youth— Harry Owens,
Ch
ward
Duane Davidson
Rotary Information—Dick Biririger, Ch;' Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms ——
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Carroll Barnes,. Ch; Santford .
RICHARD
MOORE—Director
Jolley

*

(

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

February—! 968
6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20— Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller
March—1968

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

April—1968
2,—Olin Dally

October—1967

3s—rJim. jEndJfdtt
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
.24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—-Ray Pitts
■ 21—Harvey Bent
28t—John Dean

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21—Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore
June—1968

4—Craig Sebald
• 11—Don Shorrio
1-Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December -^-1967

5—T-Bill Bobier • .
12—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky .
26—Vince ‘ Kornstlen
January—-! 968

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
16— Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9:—Fr. Bbtr Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
• 23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling
SPECIAL

EVENTS

'

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
.Gil Molitor

‘

If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
may
appoint a committee to assist with the details. . DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
change.
Members having special programs, ,such as Ladies*-Night,

Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address

Rotary Ann

Phone No.

ROTARY ROSTER— AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
L.......... 278-8840
Fred Anderson, 46. Maple Lane—Kathryn' ....... 278-6033
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
,
279-9551 ,
Mark S. Andrews^ 25" Parsons Ct.-^Ruth' ------ L.:... 278-5358
- H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grandest.—Dorothy
- 278-6501
Charles Bacon, 25'.’ Rldgempo.r Rd.—Maqorj'e ...x..(.;-*278-6821
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea ..?
278-6951
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret ^...^278*8006
Harvey G. Bent, 5VN- Circle Dr.—Esthef':i.L.i__:';278i^8?- '..‘.E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Richard Stringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
__ 278-8086
Ernest W. ■ Luse, R. R. 4-^—Ruth ——:— 278-2261
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—-Margaret
278-5386’.
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna —---------- 278-2811
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara-...
_____ 278-5891
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois '
------- 278-5828
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
,— 238-2436
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine ------ 278-4486,''
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ....... 278-5819
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara.
...... 278-5234
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .— 278-6054
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Fred Culy, 81 W; Clarke -Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471'^
278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane J
278-^281.8:1 ’! RuLsell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo ....... 278-8609
Fred Neer; 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne-------- 278-5909
.......... 279-9360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968- ’ iiSAxder Olson, 340 Grand St.—-Retha
Albert Faller, 95 N. Harichett St.—^Charlotte
278-54^5'
; Harry. Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ........... 278-2979
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
'278-5318
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ...._____ 278-6341
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
279-9668
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ....
...... 278-6322
E. Harold Goodtjoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lqnore
278-6517
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
1 278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin,’ TIT'S. Jefferson-—Ruth
____ 279-9266
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-—Ruth
278-6161
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Kenneth" rtitnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel ....
278-2790
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501

Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce ....
____
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy^. 389 Grand St.—Wilma ......

278-5049
278-6788
278-5790

C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.-p-Shirley

278-2451
512-5594
. 278-8580

NAME

.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REELECTOR

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
A
Visiting Rotarians Always iVelccf^

Phone No.

■Robert E, Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis ..
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rifa
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane-r—Virginia
278-6341
Doncfld V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .... 278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4,*,Bronson—-Olive ---- . 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude . .. 278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
. 278-6603
-Ralph Toupalik, R‘. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken,- 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner .‘VanAken,’ R^’.R» £—Gladys 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
278-6904
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice ------ --------- . 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
........ 278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Aye.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lestjer F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
....... 278-^424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. 278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly ........ 278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-—Natalie
278-6/393

QUALITY SPitUH HR FU JI'S, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

278-673C

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^p

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 22, I967
New Bulletin: This is the new bulletin*
are on the back.
*

Committees and program assignments

That Dog Sarge!
Gil Molitor supplied us with a fine program, presented
by Deputies Ken Haver (and his dog Sarge) and Larry Burch of the Branch County
Sheriff's Department. Haver pointed out that his dog Sarge is a well-trained
dog—not a savage. Sarge passed the 14-week training course in ten weeks,
and from all appearances, he must have graduated with high honors. Sarge
has been very helpful in the apprehension of criminals in several instances
in and around Branch County. The dog is owned, trained, and kept by
Deputy Haver at no expense to the taxpayers.
Overheard: If Sarge (a male) has 1,632 pounds of bite per square inch, I
hope I never get bit by a female dog like him.

Welcome Boyd!
Boyd Wiggins was with us again for our meeting Tuesday.
Boyd and his family have been on a Michigan State University assignment
in Nigeria for the last year and a half. Boyd’s new home will be in
Marshall. He will be working in 19 counties in this part of the State as
a Natural Resource agent for M.S.U.

Next Week - Program Chairman Bob Loose has made arrangements for County Tax
Equalization Director Rex Gifford to discuss the proposition of a one mill
tax increase in Branch County. This issue will be voted on at a special
election on September 12th. He will also answer questions regarding budget
appropriations and expenses of the County.
Rotarians - We were glad to have the following visitors with us:
L. W. Heydon, Battle Creek; Ernest Pearson, West Milton, Ohio; Nelson Weber,
Gordon Van Wieren, Bob Kolassa, Don Ellison, and Rev. Lloyd Phillips from
Bronson. Guests included Robert Sweet, Bob Copeland, Merle Corey, and
Tsembe Wiggins.
leavers - B. K. Pearce, Bob Yingling, D. Williams, Jim Endicott,
Fred Anderson, Ax Olson, John Dean, Norm Moore, and Dick Biringer.

Absentees: Bacon, Barnes, Bovee, Burandt, Davidson, Fox, Gift, Hough,
Kornstein, Russ Moore, Pitts, Al Rice, Sebald, Shedd, Skinner, Teeter,
F. Van Aken, Visosky, Weaver, C. Williams, and D. Woodward.
Thoughts for Today - "A genius is a crackpot who makes a screwball idea work"

’’There is one thing good about baldness—it’s neat”
’’Some juvenile delinquents are simply kids with mature ideas’
"A boss is a person who can take two hours for lunch
without having anyone miss him."
"Money can’t buy love, but it sure makes shopping for it
more interesting"
Paul Thompson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

&lt;

�ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

'★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification—John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms ——
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month al 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE'

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

BOB RUMSEY—Director

★

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williami’ ' ■
Four-Way Test—
Fred Week’s, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth,, Ch
Gil Molitor "
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

CHARLES BACON—Director

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Viwsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

April—1968
2r—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

World Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

International' Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch.
Bernard Laney
Foundation— .
Fritz VanAken, Ch
■Ray Pitts

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21-—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

-

5-?—Bill Bobier •- •
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince " Kornstien

January—1968

2— Fred .Hough
9— Ray Fox
16— Mac,. McKeith .
2'3—Jack Gift
...

7— Chick Kennedy
14—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodwa rd
28— Norm Moore

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
11—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

• *.

Rotary

SONG LEADERS

May—1968

November—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visasky

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

October—1967

Ch

★
INTERNATIONAL

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

RICHARD

6— Duke Davidson
1 3—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Community Safety—
Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

February—1966

3,0—Harold Goodholm .

July—1968

•

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Los Wise
30—Bob Yingling
SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Piersop
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp;. Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple' Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
.........
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor Rd.—Marjorie ...!
Carroll L. Barnesj—265-Hull St,—Margaret ....___
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther ......
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 .Grand St.—Margaret .....'.
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
........
,
Charles Bristol, 57. .Hull—Lois ..
;..________

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821 ■
278-8006
278-2682
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-5828

Gust C. Burandt,^ N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara ......... 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-—Dorothy ...
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
_ __ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd
Joanne .......: 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma.
278-8968;
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R: R. 2—Doris
...-278-5348
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
___ '279-9668
E. Harold Goodhokn, 20 Lincoln.St.—Lanore ___ 278-6517.
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson!—Ruth’ ...
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma _____ 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce ....______ ?. 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
.'. 278-6788
John A. Kennedy389 Grand St.—Wilma ....__... &gt; 278-5790 .

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME ’
Address'-&amp; Rotary'Ann
-Phone-No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ......„...... 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .....
................... 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, -290' Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372.Marshall St.—Rhea
■ 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—lEmily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
................ 278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago-r-Edna ....
.-...,278-2811
Milford Aj McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen ....... 278-2947
. Harold McKnight, R. R. ’3—Cdtol
• 238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield- Dr.—Bernice ..• 278-5819
Normand Moore, 798- Angola Rd.—Annetta ....... 238-2632
Richard ,D. Moore, 42 Carlyfe Ave.—Elaine
,278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St..—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 "W. CHicago-^Ernestine
. ...... 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
;
279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E- Alden—Sharon
278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ...
278-2979
B. . K, Pearce, 97 Edison ~C*t.—Lorraine!
278‘-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—--Virginia-97R.4399
John S.' Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora'
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn
.'.... 278-2451.

• -Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd!, Jackson—-Lillian ■
512-5594
• Don, Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ....'
.;... 278-8580

NAME
- ■ Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
'W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ... 278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M-. Teeter, .156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
. 278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
... 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
............... 278-4243
Jahn Visosky, 66 'Sonnet Larre—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
.............. 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston -.Wilcox,. 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams,’ R.* 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
.Lestpr!-F... Wise, R:. R. 2—Celia
.............
278-44^4
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-63^3

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary -REFLECTOR' &gt;

Sec. 34.66, P. L. * R.

jCAi

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,'MICHIGAN 49036
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcc^^

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

August 29» 1967

This Weeks
September 12th, Branch County voters will make their
decision on County services. Program Chairman Bob Loose arranged for
Rex Gifford and Sheriff Keith Wilhelm to discuss the background of this
special election and the many services that will be affected.

Next Week: Chuck Bristol has the program, and has arranged to have Boyd
biggins give a talk on his adventures in Nigeria. Note - the meeting place
for the September 5&gt; 19^7 Rotary meeting will be Mack’s Airport Inn.
Schedule for September

Programs - September 12 Harry Owens
September 19 Keath Bearce
September 26 Fred duly
Will you be ready?
September 5 - Gust Burandt, Tom Collins, Will Couillard
Sept. 12 and 19 - Fred Culy, Olin Dally, Duke Davidson
Sept. 26 and Oct. 3 - John Dean, Jim Endicott, Bert Faller

Greeters:

Visiting Rotarians and Guests
Bill Hylard, Reading; Ernest Pearson, West Milton, Ohio; Chai Dyer, Hamilton,
Ohio; and Clarence Keene, guest of Bill Hylard.

Absentees - Anderson, Barnes, Bristol, Couillard, Fox, Norman Moore,
Russell Moore, Neer, Skabo, Teeter, Toupalik, Fritz Van Aken, Warner
Van Aken, Visosky, Clyde Williams, Warren Williams, Wilcox, and Wise.
Early Leavers - Harvey Bent, Noel Shedd, R. C. Patterson, Ax Olson,
Mac McKeith, Don Shorno, Jim Endicott, and Gust Burandt.
Ray Fox waited nearly 80 years before he occupied a hospital bed. But
he’s out and around again now, and hoping he won’t ever get ’’stoned”
back in. We’re all glad you’ll be back to work and to Rotary soon, Ray.

Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

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

i ’

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

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

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

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership —- Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Biringer, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test——
Fred Weeks, Ch

Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled ChildrenLester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vistsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

September—1967

5—Chuck Bristol
1 2—Harry Owens
19—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

Harry

Youth—

Duane

Owens,

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

Davidson

★
INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

November—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch
Albert Faller

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

Bernard
Rotary

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch

January—1968

Ray Pitts

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Hbrold Goodholm

SONG LEADERS
Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

•

2»—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21— Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

4—Craig Sebald
1 1—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

5—Bill Bobier
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince - Kornstien

Laney

March—1 968

June—1968

December —1967

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20— Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

April—1968

October—1967

Ch

February—1968

July—1968

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling
SPECIAL

EVENTS

‘

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.

If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
.,..... 278-6033Mark S. Andrews, 2.5 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
... 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mar|orie- ....... 278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51'N. Circle Dr.—-Esther
........ 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean .......... 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret ........ 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
____ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 .Hull—Lois —;:.
.....—
278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Witford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
....... 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 45 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.-----loanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
. 278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. ■ R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lahore ....... 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-—Ruth
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501 .
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce ....
......... 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy,, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
1
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—;Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ....
________ 278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
....................... 238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta 1’.. , 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine ....... 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
...... 278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
........ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine ....___ .... 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
....... 279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon .......l.L.....: 278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ........... 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
'.... 278-6341
George H’. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora’ .......... 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
........ _... 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790,
C. Alfred Rice, R.’ 1, Union City—Evelyn...,. .... 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian ..
512-5594
Don Rossetter,. 331 N. Fisk Rd.^Shirley. L.
278-8580^

NAME

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie .:
.........
HONORARY MEMBER
John ' Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelco^}

Phone No.

278-5C33
238-2759
278-5033
278-63' !
t !

278-6730

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

'«.■ » ■ y meitflcy

PUBLISHED BY

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald y. Shorno, 156"E. Chicago St.—Louise ... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude ... . . 278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
Paul, W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
.... 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. ' R. 2—Gladys ...._____ . 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
......... ... 279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H, Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
............ „ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
............. 278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, .Coldwater—taMoine
278-6693
Lestpr F. Wise," R. R. 2—Celia
......L............. 278-4424

w t

j - Il

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�“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.

.

__________________

. September 5&gt; 19&amp;7__________ __________

Next Week - We will meet again at Mack’s Airport Inn. Harry Owens has
the program.
This Week Boyd Wiggins told of some_of the problems of Nigeria, Africa.
He also had samples of their cloth products and other interesting
materials. We thank Chuck Bristol for bringing us this program.
Visiting Rotarians; Jack Schafer, Bronson; Larry Ives.SturgisrGeorge
Wilson, Sylvania, Ohio; and John Elwell, Hamilton,
Ohio. George Wilson’s guest was Pete Minogue.
Absent Members: Bacon, Couillard, Endicott, Gift, Laney, Norman Moore,
Olson, Patterson, Putnam, Skinner, Fritz Van Aken, Visosky,
Clyde Williams, and Wilcox.
Early Leavers; Seton Bovee, Hon. John Walker, Bert Faller, Bob Loose,
Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey, Carroll Barnes.
Greeters for September
September 12 and 19: Fred Culy, Olin Dally, Duke Davidson
September 26 and Oct. 3: John Dean, Jim Endicott^ Bert Faller
Thoughts for the Day;

"Minds are like pressures, they only function when open."
"The safest way to double your money is to fold it over
once and put it in your pocket."
Fred Hough

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY —• Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M

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

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

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

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

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

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

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS —— Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968
ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

■ ★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom

Collins.

1969:

Doug

Woodward,

Bob

Rumsey, John Klein.

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack GiftMembership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford

¥

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test——
Fred Weeks, Ch

General Sec’y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visesky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Ray Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch
Bernard Laney

SONG LEADERS
Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

April—1968

2r—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
I 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

October—1967

Ch

SERVICE

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

★

Rotary

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch
George Pierce

RICHARD

Jolley

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
1 5—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

INTERNATIONAL

6— Duke Davidson
1 3—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

February—1 968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

3—Jim Endifott
1 0—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
14—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

July—1968

5—Bill Bobier
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince - Kornstien

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. . DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No,
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct
Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
................... .. 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth;- 3652 San Souci Beach-^Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
... 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ..—-.—.—I.:
278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379-B. Chicago;—Edna
278-2811

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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
__ 278-5386
Seton Bovee,. 17i .Grand .St.—Clara—.—
278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
____ 278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
278-5234"
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl'Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St — Imogene ..3. 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
........... 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609.
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
-____ 279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N.Clay—Joyce
gs 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn ...V—... 278-6788
John A. Kennedy,. 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen ...... 278-2947
Harold McKnight,
R.R. 3—Carol
_________ 238-2436
‘ Gilbert Molitor,10 Fairfield
Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta ....... 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine ____ 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
...... 278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36. W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
_____ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha ...■
___ 279-9360
Harry Owens,- 24 E. Alden—Sharon
.............." 278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
, B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
„.... 278-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ...
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
____ 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.Ruth
.v 278-6161
Kenneth • Putnam, 11 E. Chicago-St.—Mabel ri..
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
.... 278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903'Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian —k... 5(2-5594
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ....'.. .... 278-8580

.NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .... 278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
-Codrad Swart, -471 Marshall &gt;St.—Gertrude
278-4350
. .Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
• Paul W. Thompson, 27. Cheryl. Anri Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sora
....... 279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Cl—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H.. Weeks, • R.» R. 4—Beatrice ...._.
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S.' Clay St?
278-4029

- Cranston Wilcox,, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lestpr F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ....
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
..
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
____

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALIFY SPRING PRODUCTS*

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcdf)

278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
238-2759
278-5033
278-6393

INC.

49056

..... 278-6730

�“//e Profits Most Who Serves Bes^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Tuesday September 12, 1967

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th - BACK TO THE ELKS TEMPLE

DON’T FORGET

BOY SCOUTS ON THE MOVE. Harry Owens said ’’Business is good" and his
business is working with boys. Boy Scouts that is. Harry, District Scout
Executive and last Tuesday’s program chairman, reports that scouting is booming
in our area as well as world wide.

Over 900 boys and 300 adults are concerned with scouting in our local.
Scouting is 56 years old in this country. At present, more than 2,000
scout units are sponsored by Rotary Clubs.

A fine program with Harry introducing special guest Eagle Scout Mike
Burkovskis, who related the excitement of attending the first World
Scout Jamboree held in the United States in Idaho. This was a three-week
trip that gave Mike the chance to meet fellow Scouts from 100 different
nations.

Its no wonder Rotary is interested in scouting when it helps build young men
like Hike. Thanks to Harry Owens for presenting a fine noon program.
NEV MEMBER - Rotary welcomes Kenneth Kampenga as our newest member. Ken,
Plant Manager of Federal Mogul Services Division, Coldwater, was introduced
by Doc Pearce. Be sure and greet Ken and make yourself know next Tuesday
at the Elks.
GUEST LIST (Short but good quality).
of Howard Teeter.

Robert Ashburg of Kalamazoo, guest

Absent Members (Let's make up boys) - Barnes, Burandt, Dean, Endicott, Joseph,
Norm Moore, Russ Moore, George Pierce, Pitts, Shorno, Fritz Van Aken, Weaver,
and Les Woodward.

Welcome back to John Visosky after summer school at U. of M. Jolley was glad
to see you and sell a dollar picture. He had been trying to collect from
early June. Good Job JollH
NEXT WEEK ATTRACTION - Dr. Keath Pearce, next program chairman, reports that
Mrs. Roy Mench will be our guest and relate the adventures of a recent trip
to Russia. Should be interesting. Don’t leave early - stay and enjoy the
program.
LOST AND FOUND. Mrs. Olson lost Mr. Olson. Seems Ax lost his way in the new
Legg Junior High. Something about someone turning the lights out in the
planetarium and Ax couldn’t find his way out. What say Axner?

Dick Moore

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

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

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P, M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE —&gt; Sky Un* Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

£

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

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

•★
DIRECTORS —• 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner ■ Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­

ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Sdntford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

*

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec’y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS;- Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams

Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor '
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

1—Ralph Toupalik
8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visisky, Ch
Donald Shorno

September—1967
5—Chuck Bristol
12'—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

October—1967

Ch

★
INTERNATIONAL
RICHARD

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist.-&amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch

Bernard

Laney

Rotary Foundation—
&gt; . Fritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts ,

3—Jim Endijott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean
December —1967

5—Bill Bobier
1-2—Seton Bovee
19—John Visosky
26—Vince ’ Kornstien
January—1968

t

SONG LEADERS

•2—Fred Hough
3—Ray Fox
16—Mac McKelth

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

23—Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

February—1968
6— Duke Davidson
13— -Fred Neer
20— Don Rossitter
27—Bert Faller
March—1968

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

April—1968
2r—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
14— George Pierce
21— Chuck Woodward
28—Norm Moore

June—1968

4—Craig Sebald
I 1—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter
July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAYt—Clyde Williams
LADIES'

NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968. Jf you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the .
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies’ 'Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ..DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
'
-

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25l Parsons Ct.—Ruth ........... 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor Rd.—Marjorie ....... 278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther' ........ 278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
-....... 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand 'St.—Clara
....„..... „ 278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
__ ,... 278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine __ 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
...... 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ......______ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15.Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
_ 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ...._ 278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon .....j.
279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth „....
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
..... 278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N.‘ Clay—Joyce
...... : 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn .'.
278-6788 ’
John A. Kennedy,t 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 «• JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
....
279-9551
278-6341
278-6501 •. • ,W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple ,Lane—Virginia
H. Vincent Kor'nsjien, 290 Grand St.-—Dorothy ...
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St—Rhea
. 278-6951,
To/g Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R.'2—Nellie ... 278-6316
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
............. 278-2811
■Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.-—Sara .. 278-6603
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Ralph'Toupalik,'R. R. 5, 1573 W._ Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol ..I........—........;. 238-2436
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
.. 278-5585
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ....... 278-5819
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
L. William Weaver, 1,2 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
&lt;. 278-6278
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice ...
... ... 278-4159
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
...........
278-4029
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
.... 278-5512
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
,____ 279-9360
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
........... 278-5028
• Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine —
278-6693
Roy C. Patterson,-36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace ....’.
278-2979
.................... 278-4424
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine .
.......... 278-634T- . ..■Lestjer F. Wisfe, R. R. 2—Celia.
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall. St
278-5033
George H. Pearce; R. R. 4—Virginia ......____ 278-6322
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora V..'
278-5641
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
............... 278-6393
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
.... 278-2790
*
C. Alfred Rice; R. I, Union City—Evelyn ........... 278-2451
Mel Rice, .1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
HONORARY MEMBER
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ...J
278-8580
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen
.... 278-6730

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS* INC.
COLDWAiER^ MICHIGAN
41056

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IFelcd^)

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 201967
Mrs, Rby Mench Held the dtteriiiion bf every Rotarian
as she discussbd het teCerit trip co Russia* A very
informative prbgram from brie who "knows**.
If you wete abseht bir left ehrty, you missed it.
Thanks to Keith Pearce for the arrangementsi
Absent: Kerr, Kornstein, McKeith, R. Moore, Sebald,
Shedd, Shorno, Skinner, F. Van Aken, Weaver, G. Williams,
Wise, Yingling. To help the attendance percentage, hope
you fellows make up!
Early Leavers: J. H. Walker, Esq®, Harold Goodholm,
C. A. Rice, Geo. Pierce, F. W. Neer, Pierson.
Gordon Van Wieren Bronson
Charles Dyler
Hamilton, Ohio
Paul Ericson
Toledo
Next Week: September 26, 1967
Fred Culy has arranged a terrific program. If you
miss this one you will be Sun-informed** about another
interesting project!
Thought for deciphering:
A Goldwater R.otarian’s signature - as he signed it who is it?
&gt;

Visiting R.otarians:

______ ___

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to September Rotarians.
Ax Olson
P. S.

Information wanted:
Whose idea was it to rotate the Club Bulletin?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

☆

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

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

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

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish Hous. — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�COMMUNITY SERVICE
— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

'★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.

Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­

ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month crt 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor '
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vixsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Youth— Harry
Owens,
Duane Davidson

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch
Bernard Laney

Rotary Foundation—
: Fritz. VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts
SONG LEADERS

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

April—1968
2-.—Olin Dally

October—1967

★
RICHARD

5—Axner Olson
1 2—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol
1 2—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Ch

6—Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller
March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch
George Pierce

February—1968

3—Jim Endijott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
1 4—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodwa rd
28— Norm Moore
June^—1968

4—Craig Sebald
1 1—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
23—Howard Teeter

December —1 967

5—Bill Bobier
12—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince• Kornstien
January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
16— Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ..DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther ..278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
........ 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand Sr.—Margaret
i.... 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
___ __ •”278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
., 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
_
278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd
Joanne
1. 278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
.. 279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ....... 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
......... 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn ...........
278-6788
John A. Kennedy,t 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ............... 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
..................... 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
..... 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
..................... 278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Milford A; McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
.......... 238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine __ 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan .........___ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
___ 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
..........
279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—L.orraine ..... ...... 278-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ...
’
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
.. 278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
........... 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn . —
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ...J
278-8580

COLDWATER
Rottyy REFLECTOR

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always WelcoB)

278-6730*

Sec. 34.66, P. L. 4 R.

fWh - J''—--:—

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .. . 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie . . 278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St,—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27. Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
.. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene ...
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lestpr F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
. ........ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033,
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
.............. 278-6393

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�‘We Profits Most Who Serves Bestj^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 27, 1967

Lynn Bondurant took us to the moon and back on our September 26, 1967

meeting.

Lynn gave an excellent program on the new planetarium at the Junior

High and also discussed the "Trip to the Moon” project.

According to Lynn,

there will be programs on Monday nights this Winter at the planetarium for the

numeral cost of 25$.

Also, on Wednesday nights, they are setting up a Boy

Those wishing to attend or obtain additional information should

Scout Program.

contact the Legg Junior High School.

A vote of thanks to Fred Culy for bringing

us this program.
The Rotary Minstrels Present the ’’Swingin Seasons”*

At our last meeting,

the club was asked to vote on whether or not they wish to have a musical show

again.

After an expected ”yes” vote, the dates were announced.

Start saving

April 4th, 5th and 6th and every night for a couple of weeks before.

Davidson and Keith Pearce are Co-chairman.

Duke

John Dean will be working with' the

end men and our wonderful Grace Patterson will be with the music again.

Three

cheers!!!
District Governor to Visit:

The District Governor will be visiting us on

October 17th.

Let’s all be there and have everything in order on that date.

Absentees:

Brandt, Davidson, Faller, Gift, Goodholm, Kerr, Kline, Kornstein,

Luse, McKeith, R. Moore, Shedd, T. Skabo, Skinner, P. Thompson, F. Van Aken,
B. Weaver, Wilcox, Wise, Yingling.

Next Week:

October 3, 1967

Jim Endicott has arranged to have Joe Tinervia, our Fire Chief bring us up
to date on wht they have new to work with and how they function and a few other

items.

Lets Keep ”up to date” on what’s going on in our city.

Fred Hough

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

1 '

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

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

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

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 5:10 P. M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M,

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE
— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES
BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636 .
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
General Sec’y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings; Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray'Fox "•
Occupational Information—
. , Ken Leavenworth, Ch
' :• •
Gil'Mdlitor

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visesky, Ch
Donald Shorno

MOORE—Director'

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

World. Community Seryice-.—
John Wersori, Ch
Albert Faller
International rY_O.uth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch '

Laney

SONG LEADERS

Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr,. Ch
' Robert Loose

.

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

c

April—1968
2r—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

October—1967
Ch

international service

Bernard

5—Axner Olson
1 2—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

★

Rotary ’ Foundation—
••
Fritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch •
George Pierce

RICHARD

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20— Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth—
Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
I 4—George Pierce
21—Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean .
C J i \•
December —1967

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

July—1968

5—Bill Bobier
I V2—-Seton' BdJei '

•

1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince' Kornstien
-kj.
,j'.r.e
January—1968

‘..2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
t 1 6-r-Fred Wee.ks
&lt;■"'23—Les Wise’
30—Bob Yingling

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
16— Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies’: .Night, maV’ap'pbinh-'a committee : to'- assist" wlih' the details.
.d’oUGLAS VvOODWARD, Program «

Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

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

ROTARY ROSTER —&gt; AUGUST &lt;1967 - JULY 196B :
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 3 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Bb'x 148—Patricia
‘ '.
‘ 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
.Bernard -Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea ......_ .. 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652* San So’ucf Beach—Emily 238-2697

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig''Sef&amp;ld, R- ‘R. 2,'Morrison -Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia ...
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Torg'Skabo,.?l'55 Nairrovfs* Rd.'/R. R.'2—Nellie . 278-6316

Phone No.

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

.’.

278-6033
278-51158’

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie ..
278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-—Esther
:
278-2682'
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
...... 278-8086
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
... 767-7508
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
.
278-2261
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand' St.—Clara;
..........
278-5891
Fr. Robert Mon, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
278-5828
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St—Helen
278-2947
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr,;—Josephine
... 278-.4486).
Harold McKnight, R. R.. 3—Carol
_____ ___ 238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ...._ ' 278-5819
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.'—Barbara .-.
L. 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278-6054
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
...
.2Z9-9471
Ricfiqrd D. tftoore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine .......; 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys ..'
278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane1—-Jane
278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
......„ 279-9492
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgempor; Rd.-;—Joanne
278-5909
, ■ Fred, b|qer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
•_
-278-5512 • •
" Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
...._... 279-9360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—THelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
____ 278-5028
Rpy G. Patterson, 36 N. .Circle Dr.—Grace .L..'._.... 276-2979
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake,. R,. R. 2—Doris
278-5318'
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon ...'. ___ 279-9668
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
JoJin.S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—M6rd*.
'298-5’641'; i
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
'279-9266 •
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St
Ruth
.„__ 278-6161
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Kenneth,Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St..—^M.gbel27B.-279H...
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.;—Janet .... 279-9501
7.’978'-245Y' '
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—JoYpe
...&lt;-..!• -278-5Q49 • '"C. Alfred-)Rice'/ R.-'I, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian ....
512-5594
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley
278-8580
John A. Kennedy,. 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
. . . 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ra.lph Toupalik, R. R. ,5,. 157,3.W. Chjcago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken; 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
. 278-4243
John Visqsky,..
Sopnet;^ Lane—r-Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charl'ene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice ._............... 278-4159
Wes[ey, .Wilbur, .-144 $.» Clay .^tL,..........
278-4029
Cranston W'lcox,’ 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
;Warrei};toyitlipMs, R.;?^; ^CqldyzatetJ-rLaMbine ____
Lestjer F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
..„
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas ■ WDodwdrd;.'/l?J
'Coldwater'—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
,.

278-6730

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

,

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always fVelcoH^^

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-503%
238-2759
278-503?
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY’ SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves BesjJ

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

e U. S. A.

The

Mack’s Airport -’nn

MEETING: October 8, 1967.

COLDWATER FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Thanks to Jim Endicott for arranging a fine program this week. He
presented our Coldwater Fire Chief, Joe Tinervia who told us about the Coldwater
Fire Department. It was a very interesting and informative program.

NEXT WEEK?
Ken Leavenworth has made arrangements with Mrs. George Herman to tell
us about the Coldwater Child Guidance Clinic.

NOTE FROM DISTRIC GOVERNOR:
Since Rotary membership is based on £he classification principle,
YOU are the main representative of* your trAde Or profession or business
in your club. YOU represdni all lhe men of your dommuhit^ with a like trade
or profession. It is YOUR responsibility to set an example of Rotary ideals
for your competitors as well as your friends. Vocational service based on
the ^-way test is a very individual and personal responsibility that only you
can perform to improve the standards of your classification in the community.
Prove to the public that Rotarians are the leaders.

E RLY LEAVERS:
Roy Patterson
Axner Olson
Bob Rumsey
Sanford Jolly

John Pierson
Harold Goodholm
Robert Mann
Gil Molitor

Howard Teeter

MEMBERS ABSENT
Charles Bacon
Caroll Barnes
Richard Biringer
Gus Burnadt
Wilford Couillard
OCTOBER 17 ------

Andre# Henry
Fred Hough
Vincent Kornstien
Robert Loose
Ray Pitts

James Skinner
Fritz Van Aken
William Weaver
Fred Weeks
Warren Williams

Cranston Wilcox
Chuck Woodward
Doug Woodward
Bob Yingling

IMPORTANT DATE:

Our Distric Governor will be with us on October 17th. Let’s have
100/ attendance. There will be a dinner ’on the Club' in the evening at
Stukey’s Inn.
VISITING ROTARIANS:

Two visiting Rotarians were present from bronson, Clarence Snyder
and Alan Davidson.
Paul Thompson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE IIP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P, M.

&amp;

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium —• Monday, 12:00 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stato Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS —— Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification—John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-af-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
. BOB RUMSEY—Director

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

1—Ralph Toupalik

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29:—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
■ Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visssky, Ch
Donald Shorno

September^! 967 .
5—Chuck Bristol
1 2—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

October—1967

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

Ch

★
INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist. &amp; .Club Program
.tChdfles ’Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

3—Jim Endifott
1 0—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967
7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean ...

World Community Service—
•
* •«s» • *.
John Pierson. Ch
( 'December —1967
Employer - Employee Relations
Albeft Faller"' '.
Craig Sebald, Ch;
5—Bill Bobier
International Youth Programs
Clyde Will Lams'
12—Selon Bovee
Robert Yingling, Ch
Four-Way Test—
1 9—John Visosky
Bernard Laney
Fred Weeks, Ch
26—Vince’ Kornstien
....
.■ ’Ray Fox
Rotary FoundationJanuary—196.8
•
Occupational InformationFritz VanAken, Ch
Fred
Hough
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
■ Ray Pitts
*'
Gil Molitor '
• 9H-Ray-,Eox
SONG LEADERS
.
1 6—Mac McKeith
Trade &amp; Professional. Relations
■ Robert Kerr, Ch.
■
23—Jack Gift
Ken’ • Putnam, Ch
I
30—Harold Goodholm
John Visosky
. Robert Loose

February—I Yob
6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20— Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

•
j
’

March—1968

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

\
1

April—1968
2:—Olin Dally

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21— Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore
June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
I 1—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
} ,;23—Les Wise
.30—Bob Yingling

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967.-4 968’.
If you wish to change dates with another member,, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such' as 1 Ladies’' ‘Night/ may appoint a committee to assist. with the 'details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
, ..ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUS^. 1.967 - JULY 1968 . ...
' NAME
Address■&amp; Rotdry Anp , --..Phone No)
'NAME, ^...Address &amp; .Rotary Ann.
&gt; • Phone No. •
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phoney No.
■ Robert E. Rumsey, 118 GratidrSt.—Phyllis
278-5066
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn .....'.
278-6033
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—^Maltha
.’. .... 278-8840
278-8318’
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
1. 278-5358
., J.ohr; Klein, Box'-148—Patricia -a
........... 279-955,1,. . .Craig; Sebdltf; R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
. 278-6341
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor Rd.—Marjorie
2.78-6821’ •'
H. Vincent Kornstieh;’290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .. 278-5842
Bernard Laney, 372; Mgrshall ;’St.—Rhea
_ _ 278-6951
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret ____ _.. 278-8006:-.!
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .
278-6316
• E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
.'278-8086'
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret’
278-5386
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ...
278-2261
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222 •
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara ______
278-5891
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
............. ,278:2811
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen^....’.!?278-2947
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois ...
______ 278-5828
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol .._
„.rr.gA^‘538-2436
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago:St.—Mary Ann
. . 278-5585 ’
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara ............ 278-5234 -. " Gilbert’Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
......278-5819
Warner .VanAken*, ' R. ft. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278'-6054
Normapd Moore, 798 Angola Rd..—rA'pnetta
I..’'538-2632
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094;
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
27.9-9471 ’ " Richard..D. Mo,ore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine •..j...;.’.«.yj7ff-^91
Russell F.^Mobre, 15 Cornwall Ct.-^Gladys'
278-6278
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
278-2818^
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice ...:
278-4159
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609 (
■Robert', Ndgle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ....___ 279-9492
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
..................
278-4029
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd
Joanne
278-5907
• Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
... 278-5512
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.
’ 278-2612
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
___ ____ 279-9360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Aye.—Wilma
278-8238
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
.278-5475
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
278-5028.
Warren-Wifi,iUmi/ R.-2, Coldwater— LaMojne;
278-6693
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
'278-2979
Lhstpr
’ Wis,e, R,- R. ’2,—Celia
278-4424' „
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
.’
279-9668
B. K. Pearce, . 97 E.dison.:
Lorraine
...
278-6341
: JSSocge- H: 'Pearce, ’ R. ,R. 4-t7'Vir^1n;ia__ E..... 278-6322 •
Charles'-Woddlward, 163 Marshall St. ,’..1
.... 278-5033;
E. Harold Goodholm, '20 Lincoln St.—Lanare278-6517

Douglas Woodward,' R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth'*..A:.;' 238-2759 «
Johf\.S.. Pierson/ 340 Marshall St.—Mora : —-J—..: 278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ...
— 279-9266
__ ..278/6161
'Leslie Woodward,. 163 Marshall 'St.—-Polly
:.. 278-5033 * Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
* 278:6250 ■.- ' Ray‘ Pitts, 55 N,. Sprague St.—Ruth ' .:
278-6393 '.
r- Kfenneth POtnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel’.....'... 278-2790 • Robert G. Yingling,( 21 Scott—Natalie t.
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501C. Alfryd jRice;-R.• 1,’Union CLty-^Evejyti
278-245'1;.
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
____ .’....-278-5049
MeC Rice, 1.903-;Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594'
'•
.HONORARY. MEMBER
Harry Joseph, 383 N; Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy,, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790 ’ ' Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley '........... 278-8580
John Walker, 33 -Daughterly—Gretchen
..... 278-6730 .’

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

-Sac. 34.66, P. L. A R.

jVi-

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IVelc&lt;

FREDERICK H. w&amp;SKS
QUALITY spring PRODUCTS* I
COLD.YATER, MICHIGAN 49336

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
12, 1967

OCTOBER

WELL GUESS WHAT?????

Back to the Elks Temple next Tuesday. Also it will be the visit of
District Governor Wesley Logan of Hastings. Be sure and attend this one,
as President Bob needs help.
OVERHEARD IN THE CHOW LINE--------

One Rotarian defined ’’gourmet*5 as a man who is invited for an evening of wine,
women and song and asks what kind of wine.

CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC
Mrs. Goerge Herman, program speaker last Tuesday, reported the opening
of a local branch of the Battle Creek Child Guidance clinic October 16th..
Mrs. Herman, branch social worker, said this office would be open three days
a week for the present. Records indicate there are sufficient local eases to
promote the opening of this area office. The primary interest will be in the
children, but will also work with adults if possible.

Thanks to Ken Leavenworth for providing this interesting program.

WELCOME BACK
Gordon Schlubatis, former Rotarian and Branch County Agricultural Agent was
introduced to the club as its newest member. Warren Williams provided the
re-enlistment honors. It is nice to have you back with us Gordon,

CLUB ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE REPORT

There seems to be too long a list of absentees each week. Why? Could it be
due to lack of fellowship at our meetings? Some members are naturally quiet
and do not mix easily. Look around and seek out these members during the
before meeting fellowship period and include them in your conversations. . To
some members it must seem that the conversational groupings are formed for
protection instead of conversation. We now have official greeters to members and
guests and welcome them to the meeting. How about the rest of you making all members
feel glad they came to the meeting. And too, you would think that some members
have reserved seats as they are always in the same place at the same table. Mix,
fellows, and give other Rotarians a better chance to get acquainted withyou.
Lets do all we can to encourage club attendance.
LAST TUESDAYS RESULTS
Absent - 17. Early leavers — 9« Visitors - Rotarian W« L. Slisher, Bronson,
Don Hunt, Chicago, guest of Noel Shedd. Cran Wilcox introduced Coldwater High
School Student Mark Gates.

PARDON MY DIRTY BIRD CAGE
Hear about the Rotarian that tapped on the sleeping parakeet’s cage and
said, "Hey, Birdie, can you talk?" "Sure," said the bird, "Can you fly?”

Dick Moore

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

"Ct

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturge. Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish Haute — Thursday, 12:15 M.

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

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant —• Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�COMMUNITY SERVICE
— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director ■
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968
ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore,

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner. Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.

Noel

Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­

ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; SantfSfS;

'Jolley

C.j.‘3r!t .

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1 st Thursday of .each
month at 12:00 o'clock noori

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL"

President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel’Hill, N.
Carolina.
General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS -.Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rota/y International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer:.- Empi'oyee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;.
■ ’.'
' Clyde Williams '

Four-Way .Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch

‘ ••

,..
. Ray. Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; ’Professional -Relations
Robert .Kerr, Ch .,
Robert Loose

,1—Ralph Toupalik

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
' Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visisky, Ch
Donald Shorno

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

April—1968
2r—Olin Dally
9—paf Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

October—1967

Youth— Harry
Owens,
Duane Davidson

Ch

- INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
' RICHARti'. MOORE—Director
..»•
•
. : |
Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

World Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

.November-:—1 967 '
• L
.7—Mark1 Andrews'
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

May—1968

7—Chick

,--j

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch

Ray Pitts

. SONGi LEADERS .;
■ Ken^.Putngm, Ch ...
John Visosky

Kennedy

14—George Pierce
-21—Chuck Woodward
—Norm Moore

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
11—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

January—1968

July—1968
•“ * /.
} "* J ? T t
Diek wringer
T-Li^tr-fk-LBfeb Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

2—Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
..m2 3;^-Jack Gift
,
'• 30—HbrolciOoodlTolm*

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
. LADI.K’..lillTE—John Pierson
' ' ■’ ’ ’’Gil Molitor

5—Bill, B.obi.er..
12—S^t6li”

Programs

Robert Yingling,. Ch
'’Bernard Laney

Rotary

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
V ' ■ ' Bj. K.' Pearce, Ch •
George Pierce

Youth

6—Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27—Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

International

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

.j- ^-9—fJdhn”'Visosky T •
26—Vince' Kornstien

SPECIAL

EVENTS

Ci
The above is our.program schedule for the Rotary .Year J967-1968.- IfJyou wish to change dates with^.another.member,,;qdy.ise. the. program .chairman of the
Night,r’ tnay*
committee to
’. ’”’.■•'DOyG™?
"DOUGLAS WBODWARD,
Program
as Ladies'
Ladies' Night,
tody" appoint
appoint a
a committee
to aS&amp;hflXith
aftiSf-with’’ the
the detalli
details'.
WRnhWAPn
Pmornm
change.
Members having special programs, such
—
Telephone:-:278-231
4.
'
&gt;•
Chairman
ROTARY ROStER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY l&amp;V

■ST

ir?

IPhone No.
278-5066
Robert .B. .Kerr, 8. Parsons Ct.—Martha.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple. Lane—Kathryn
278;6033278-8318
John
Klein,
Box
148
—
Patricia
......
’
.
Mark S. Andrews, 25 . Parsons Ct.—-Ruth
'.
278-5356
278-6341
UWb&lt;'tfael;
.5hedd,
'
W
Maple
f
I^Jpe
—
Virginia
......
H. Vincent Kornstien,-290 Grand St.-—Dorothy ------Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemdor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
.. Donald V.. ^bo/npK 156. E.-Chi^gg^ St.—Louise .. . 278-5842
Bernard.
Laney,
,
372
MarshaH-jSt.
—
Rhea
Carroll L. Barnes, 265.*. Hull St.-—Margaret ....-—... 278-.8Q06,c:Torg S’kabb)'155 Islarrows Rd./R1. "R7 2—Nellie
278-6316
_
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. .Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Ji7--75?iy* ifrJtimes,'''R. ?Sl£inner;‘ (R_-':-4, ^Bronson—^Oive .
369-9092
Robert Loose, R.:R. 2; Tekonsha—Mtrrgaret’**..
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle'’Ave.'—Jean ,t
278-8086
278-4350
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-2261
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth ---------William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
278-4222
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
-■Fr&gt;~Robert.*-Man,- 379 E. Chicago—Edna -------278-2811
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-—-Clara
-27B,:j5891278-6603
W.
Thompson,
27,
Cheryl
Ann
Dr.
—
Sara
Paul
. 278-2947
Milford A? McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull——Celts'
!....-----:... 27S-5B28
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Harold
McKnight,
R.
R.
3
—
Carol
---------------238-2436
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
278-5585
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-584 9C,
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield &lt;0/.—Bernice ...
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Arm .Dr.-—Barbara,.—
., 278-5234 :'238-2is2r ’ ’’ Warner*
eh, R. R. 2—Gladys
—... 278- 4243
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta ..
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ...’. 278-6054
279- 5094
^7ibttnj’
66 J
ttine^i^Sara ................
Richard-, D/ Moore/’42 Carlyl^’^vp-.'^EIaine ..
. 27EK4191 !
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke' Ave.—Dorothy
-279-9471 •
L J6(db*jajThfW.e$jyer, ,L2 Ra.rso.ns £t~Charlene . _ ... 278-6904
.. 278-6)278
• Russell F. Moore,. 15 Cornwall Q.-^GHadys
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ...
278-2818 ..
f^red’
Weeks/ rJ R. 4^-Beaffice
. ..... 278-4159
.’279-9492
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
--Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo ------- 278-8602
278-4029
Wesley
Wilbur,
144
S.
Clay
St
..................
—
278- 5512
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine ....----John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne
... 278-5909
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
...... 278-2612
Axner
Olson,
340
Grand
St.
—
Retha
_
2799360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl- Ann’D?,.—Thelma
278-8968
278-8238
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
.
278-5028
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
278-6693
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Ray
C.
Patterson,
36
N.
Circle
Dr.
—
Grace
.....
.
278-2979
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ------ 278-5318
278-4424
——
•275.®,41/ • -Lestflr . Fiw Wise., *R. R. 2—Celia
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville.-? Rd.—Sharon
—279^9668;. •■*[.£/ K. Pearce, 97_-.fidis.oiV £tLA-Lorraln.6 J,
278-5033
278-6322'
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
___
George
H.
Pearce,
R.
R.
4
—
-Virginia
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
238-2759
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora ....
. 278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
278-5033
Leslie
Woodward,
163
Marshall
St.
—
Polly
•Ray.
Pitts;55
(4.
SpragueSt.-r-^Ruti]
Andrew Henry, R. 4,'-'Coldwater—Velma: '._.J
278-6250' ■
278-6393
ie. -.-a.................
Kenneth, Putpam, 11
Chicago »-St.—Mabel .«
7^8-2790 -...Robert G. Yingling, 21 Sajlt—A|atal;i
Frederick A. Hough, 5?0*^-.).$prague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501 ;.

NAME

Address' &amp; ■ Rotary Ann

Phpne No.

NAME -

Address &amp;*• Rotary Ann

.PhonIS

vj-NAME . • ■, •. Address .&amp; -Rotary Ann

...
278- 8840i . ' Robert, E. Rumsey, 118 Grandest.—Phyllis
‘^Craigr’SeboVm'R. R’. ’2{'’Morrison Lake-—Rita —
279- ^55

Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce .....—
Harry Joseph, 383 N.' Hudson" St.—-Quih’n

John A. Kennedy,t 389 Cran'd Sts-—Wilma. —

’ C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn
278-5049.
278-6788’ h • Mel Rice;'1903*. Kibb.y Rd.-, Jtickson—Lillian
Pqrr RosseHer^#3’3T JM.’ Fisk/Rd..-7-Shnlty ■.. u..:
278-57.90 ’-'j

f

7 278-2451
’r512-559'4 i.-.i " ; • - -

’HoftoirAk^'A/^MBEk

• 278-8590. I * J John Walker’/ 33* Da’iiglixer-ty’*—GrelchSA ..

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C-A-.’.'.i.H.fc' ut;

The COLDWATER ,
Rotarf.REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always IVelcoU^

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
quality spring PR0DUC1S, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49056

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bes^J

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
OCTOBER 19 f 1967-

DISTaICT GOVERNOR VISITS COLDWATER

Dr, Wesley Logan, M.D. visited the club this week. His interesting message concerned
classification, Rotary Foundations and contributions of individual Rotaiy members.
J’What an individual Rotary member does is most important to the Club1’.

Dr. Logan met with President Bob and Rotarians during the evening to hear further
plans of the Coldwater Rotary Club.

FOUR-WAY TEST
Enclosed with the Rotary Reflector this week is a pamphlet telling the story of the
Four-Way Committee composed of Ray Fox and Fred Weeks.

If you would like to have a plaque for your desk, give your order to pred or Ray bo
later ■ than November ?th. The plaques show the test printed in gold on royal blue
plastic. The price is 50^ each.

FROM THE GOVERNOR'S MONTHLY LETTER
The ABC of Rotary is printed through the courtesy of PDG Ben SchaeferB
Rotary is NOT
Rotary is NOT
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apathy
bigotry
contempt
disinterest
evasiveness
fabrication
grabbing
harming
indifference
jeopardy
killing
loathing
meanness
neglecting
opposing
pondering
quantity
rebuke
self
tricking
unfeeling
vice
wishing
yearning
zeallness

but Rotary is activity
but Rotary is brotherhood
but Rotary is consideration
but Rotary is dedication
but Rotary is ethics
but Rotary is fidelity
but Rotary is giving
but Rotary is helping
but Rotary is integrity
but Rotary is justice
but Rotary is keeping
but Rotary is loving
but Rotary is mercy
but Rotary is nurturing
but Rotary is offering
but Rotary is participating
but Rotary is quality
but Rotary is regard
but Rotary is service
but Rotary is trusting
but Rotary is understanding
but Rotary is virtue
but Rotary is wcrkArg
but Rotary is yielding
but Rotary is zealous

TEACHER:

’’Tommy, where are elephants found?”

TOMMY:

’’Elephants are so big they hardly ever get lost.

ax

Olson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

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

V

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M,

HILLSDALE — Epiccopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
— CLUB SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS ■— 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification—John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson

Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Biringer. Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

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DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R.. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist.,. Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee- Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
• Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
. Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor '
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch

1— Ralph Toupalik

Olin Dally

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

22— Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Scholarship Awards &amp;

September—1967

Student Loans—
John Visuisky, Ch
Donald Shorno

SERVICE

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch
•
• . .Albert. Faller;-.!' I

May—1968

7— Chick

4—Craig Sebald
1 1 —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince ■ Kornstien

Rotary Foundation—
( Frit? VanAken, ,pht;

January—1968

2— Fred Hough

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Ken Putnam, Ch' ‘
'’’John Visosky
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14— George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

June—1968

December —1967
i * 5—Bill Bobier

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch
Bernard Laney

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9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

November—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

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2r—Olin Dally

3—Jim Endifott
] o—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

MOORE—Director

Ray Pijts

April—1968

October—1967

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INTERNATIONAL

5—Axner, Olson

12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol

Youth—
Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

RICHARD

6— Duke Davidson
13— Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller
March—1968

12—Harry Owens
19—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

February—1968

9—Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams

LADIES'

NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change 'date's’ with another member, advise the program chairman of the.
The above- is our program schedule for the Rotary
as Ladies’ Night, may appoint a committee to. assist with the details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
change.
Members having special programs,' such

Chairman' —'Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

ROTARY ROSTER *—AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary An.O^
...Phone No.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ..r...*:.J?/.'.., 278-8840
John KleiftJ Box 1'48-—Patricia ----- |......!..LJ.7&lt;J..L’279:95ffK&lt;

Phone'N.o.

Fred Anderson, -46 Maple Lane—Kathryn .—....—- 278-6033
Mark S.. .Andrews, ■ 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth ---------- 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor- Rd.—Marjorie ------ 278-6821

H. Vincent--Kornstien.e 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard .Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
—. 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth,‘3652 San Souci Beach—Emrlyy238-2697
Robert Lbosei R. *.R. -2/ Tekonsha—Margaret- ....— 767-7508
Ernest W.- f Luse, R. .R.t A——Ruth -—— 278-2261
Fr. Robert Mbn, 379s E. Chicago—Edna’
— 278-2811
Milford A.-'McKeitH/75 N-. Hudson St.—Helen w?.— 278-2947

Carroll L%‘. Barnes,-265 Hull St.-—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent/ 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther .......—278-2682
Richard Birihger,** 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean .../.Lr..?'278-8*086
William Bobier, 280 Grand .St.—Margaret
278.-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 -Grandy St,7-rClara ---------- ..T.„.— 278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois'
— 278-5828

Gust C. Burandt, 75' N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-;4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.?—Barbara ........... 278-5234 ,
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
.279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple- Lar\er—Jane —. 278-2818
Duane E. , Davidson, 15 .Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo ...— 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor • Rd.—Joanne
278-59Q9
James Endicott, -72 Cheryl Ann; Dr.—Thelmg/.*^.-. 278-Q968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte ...—t 278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ‘278-53TB

Jack Gift," 314 Jonesville. Rd.—Sharon
--------- . 279-9668
E. Harold Gbodholm, 20 Lincpln St.—Lanore
278,-6517
Reo E. Goodwin,. 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma

—.. 279-9266
------- 278-6250

Frederick A. Hough, 570‘S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford .Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
— 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn-;--------- 278-6788.
John A. Kennedy,* 389 Grand St.—-Wilma
----- 278-5790
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Harold McKnight,\ R. R.- 3—Carol ..^—
----- 238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—^Annetta238-2632
Richard D. AAoore-,- 42 ‘Carlyle, Ave.—Ela|ne-.^.,v.. 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys L..x
278-6278
Robert Nag’16, 36 W. Pierce St;—Susan'
279-9492
' Fred Neer,i 203 &lt;W..j ‘Chicago—Ernestine ••
278-5512
. Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha ------ ............ 279-9360
Harry OweriB, 24 E. Alden—-Sharon ......—......... 278-5028
Roy C. Patterson;.’36‘N#-.Circle Dr.—Grace
.....x 278-2979
B. K. Pearce,- 97. Edison. Ct.-i—Lprraine
278-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ....
'278-6322
John S. Pierson, ’340 'Mcfrshajl St.—Morel
.1. 278-5641

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St/—7-Ru.th |
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
.... 278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
* Mel REcfe? 1903 Kibby. Rd„, .Jackspn—Lill/an

.&gt; 278-2451.
5.12^^94- 4

Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ....L..’.,-..*..J 278-8580

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia ... .. 278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie . 278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
. 369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude .. . . 278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
. 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
........ 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine ... ... 278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
......... 278-6893

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HONORARY MEMBER
John ^/Volker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

278-6730

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of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcd^^

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�“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.
CTOBER 25, 1962

THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM

Bob Sweet brought us an excellent program which was given by Don MeCurlflj^
Qygert. John Dygert gave us the Administrative Aspects of the High School’s Home
Construction Course and Don McCurley filled us in on the Operational Aspects..
It sounds like it is a wonderful program for our high school and the students in
the course
NEXT WEEK

Dr..' Bacon has the program for next week.
ABSENT MEMBERS
Bacon, Barnes, Burandt, Dean, Faller, Fox, Joseph, Leavenworth, Mann, George Pieree,
Thompson, Wise, Yingling and Fritz Van Aken.

EARLY LEAVERS

Reo Goodwin, Andy Henry, Don Shorno, Pierson, Molitor, Kampenga, Neer, Patterson,
Kornstien, Clyde Williams and Bristol.
Next week, the first early leaver will pay $1.0$ and each additional early leaver
will pay .50. Also, you are reminded that it is the duty of the early leaver io
apologize to the speaker before the meeting.

VISITING ROTARIANS
Our visiting Rotarians included Ray Smith, Ardmore Penn and Ralph Warren all
from Bronson.

THIS WEEK’S BULLETIN
Paul Thompson was supposed to have this week’s Bulletin so thought we should have
something for him. He was quoted in the first McNess Company*s Bulletin as follows;
Mr. Paul Thompson says J,My 115 milk coks were each eating 30 lbs* of feed per day
before I started to use McNess recommended rations with MeNess Premix added.
Today they are eating 20 lbs. of feed each day. In addition to saving 1/3 on feed

costs, here is what happened:
My milk production has increased 600 lbs. per day,
The fat test has increased between 2 and 3 points.
My stock- looks to be in better condition — and it is,
CLASSIFICATIONS OPEN

A list of Open Classifications was distributed at this week’s meeting. If you
know of those who would enjoy serving with Rotary, help bring them into the
club.

COMING PROGRAM CHAIRMEN
- '' The .following individuals have programs through the end of November:
November ?th -—Mark Andrews
November l^th-—Ray Pitts
November 21-------- Harvey Bent
November 28th—--John Dean

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

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

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

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

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

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Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Noel

Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

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DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­

Bob

ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bitinger. Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist
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VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vis®sky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Employer - Employee Relations
Crqig• Sebald, Ch:.
Clyde Williams , •. '",

5—Chuck Bristol

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

DISTRICT 636
Four-WayTest—&lt; ?*f •
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL’
Fred Weeks, Ch
President Rotary International
Ray Fox
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel .Hill, N.
'Occupational InformationCarolina.
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
General Sec’y, Rotary International
..Gil Molitor,'.
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
'Robert -Kerr, Ch
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich?,
Robert, .

World Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch
Albert Fqller„

Rotary

2r—Olin Dally

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

November—T9-67r’.J!&gt;,

-. , jrJohn -Vispsky., &lt;

May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
I 4—George Pierce
21—Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

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7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

June—1968

4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

. J.

5—Bill. Bobler^j-.
(,.;.12—Setop Br)vee(,.,.
•:
• 19—John V isosky
26—Vince - Kornstien

(July-.—r,1 968
t2—Qjck, Biringer
■
Ff. Bob' Man

1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

songPleaders
;'‘'- Ken : Putntinr/Ch

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

. 3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

Programs

Robert -Yingling, Ch f
Bernard Laney

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2— Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox-.
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1 6—Mac Mckeith’
23—Jack’-.*Gi?l
a 30—Harold

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April—1968

'October—1967

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International ’ Youth

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
• .George- Pierce *' !' ■

INTERNATIONAL

March—1968

September—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st- Thursday ;o.f~e?»chmonth at 12:00 o’clock noon

1— Ralph Toupalik
8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

RICHARD

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20— Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth— -Harry -- Ow.eris,
Cjuane. Davidson

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

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SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams

LADIES’

Goodholm

NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the'. Rotary. Year' &lt;T9.6Jjf)968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the»
change.
Members having .special programs,...sp^h qs. Ladiesl^.Night, may, appoint, p corrjmijtee ta assist, with the detail?. ^DOUGLAS WOODWARD,., program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
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NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

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ROTARY RQSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY I960
NAME-'- -TJ'Address &amp; RbSbry'AAti' ' ’’'•’Phone'Nch '■

’ '•J’-PHond’' No:'

Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20. .Lincoln St..—Lanore
:.. 27B’-6517.
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
,--279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater——Velma
'278-6256
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N.'Clay—Joyce’.’’.V.,.'./:7..'..J5.. 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N; Hudson St.-—Quinn
. 278-6788
John A. Kennedy,t 389 Grand St.—Wilma
_... 278-5790

^'Hione No.

Address •&amp; Kdtary'*Ann

Robert-'B. KejYf 8 Parsons Ct.—'278-3840 '
John Klein, Box, 148—.-Patricia
....
- . 279-9551H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-7:501

1T8 'Gjdnd
Phythl
278-5066
Craig.Sebnlji/.JU
Moyispn lake—j-Rifp........ 278-8318
’ W. iNbel Slieia, 74 Maple LaneL-f-Virg in io ........ 278-6341

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
. 278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret ....... 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen ...... 27.8-2947
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
....1.'....?..*.?.™' 23*8-2436

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . .. 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive .
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
t Paul W. Thompson,.t27. Cheryl Anri, Dr.—Sara
278-6603
•’ Rbi'ph 'Toupalik, R:*Yrf.t5r*1’573 Wj dhicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-5819
238-2632
278-4191
278-6278
279-9492
.278-5512
J 279-9360

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Crari&amp;tori* Wilcox, '22'idisod €f;-M&gt;6fothy r.......... 278-2612

Harry Owens,, 24 Ey-Alden—-Sljpton ;..T,.5.‘.'.
.278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N.'Circle Dr.—Grace
__ _’L 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
...... .... 278-6341
George H. Pearce,RS R." 4—Virginia ....
278-6322
,Johq S. Pierson,, 3^)6 Marshall. St,—Moro
278.-5641 -

Clydq» Wil Kams, |02 Cadytg ^Aj/e.—WjliTvy-^ .... 278-8238
Warren Williams, R? 2, Coldwater—LaMoihe
278-6693

Fred Anderson, 46 Mgple Lane—Kathryn:278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25,Parsons Ct.—Ryth ..—v— 278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 'Nr Circle- Dr.-,—EstherJ.".278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean ..'.’.'J..?.. 278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara ....
278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
------------- 278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N'. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ....'.'278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—.Dorothy _______ .' 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
______ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15.Scott Aye.—-Ellen Jo
_ .278;8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma.-278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotje
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R.' 2—Dotis
.’ 278-5318

NAME

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ....
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
1
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce .St-.—-Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine ...
Axner Olson, '-340 Grind' St.^—R'eiha i..x X.1

Ray- Pitts, 55 N. 'Sprague St.—Ttirth ...

278-6*161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ___ 278-8580
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Lestpr F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
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278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
... ... 278-50^3
. Pquglas Woodward,~R. .3, Coldvjpten—*
238-2759
Leslie ^Woodward, 163 Marshall‘St.—Polly
. 278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

November 4, 1967

BACON as always, came up with an interesting program on an extremely important
world problems The Population Explosion. "If there is to be a solution (other than
increasing the death rate ) it must be to decrease the birth rate.” This age of
science has produced the "Pill" with all its religious, ethical and moral aspects.
Perhaps a quote from the "English Digest" applies" "There is no sadder or more
frequent obituary on the pages of time than—WE HAVE ALWAYS DONE IT THIS WAY."

nSUm2iS^ Sid?ey
adds a little humor to this subject with his sharp pen, writing
The fundamental and unre solvable cohtraindication in the male nature is that
no father of 40 wants his daughter to do what he wanted other men’s daughters to do
when he was 20.”

NEXT WEEK

Mark Andrews has the program.

^ED WEEKS introduced C. H. S. senior Doug Dosier who's interest is auto mechanics.
Doug is headed for four years in the Navy before college.

JOHN WALKER

introduced our only visiting Rotarian, Nelson Weber, in verse!

MBL RICE haa an extra hotel reservation in Mexico City for the Convention.
come, first served.

First

apparently found an antidote for "Early-Leaveritis" Only one!
Since if you gotta go, you gotta go, his identity shall not be recorded here.

—NOVEMBER GREETERS;
7th. and 14th, —Santford Jolley, John Kennedy and Harry Joseph.

21s and 28th— Bob kerr, Vince Kornstien, John Klein.
Chuck Bacon doesn’t have the last word this week, here is a "Medical
ins^+Ad
a/°^”""7 A 9°.year old Vern°nt woman died recently, She had long
he uSookedrit°Sith
t0 reeeive her
’te«.r trunk.
he hS ever gtvS her?
anti°ipatiOn he found“ unused&gt; a11 th. prescriptions

When

Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stat. Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Viuesky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD

Jolley

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director
Employe?'-* Employee RelJfib’rts

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

.

★
DISTRICT 636 • •
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

_

( Tour-Way Test—v
:
, Fred. J/Veeks, Ch

President Rotary International'
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
.....

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 ■ Dist.,’ Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN
Hastings, Mich.

'

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Rotary

Foundation—
fritz VanAken, Ch
i i ‘J-11 *
' Ray Pitts'

GiL Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr,'Ch -•

' ”■Ken’ ' Putndrrr, ’ Ch

■

. Robert Loose

John

Visosky

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

t

May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
14—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

November—1967
7—Mark Andrews
1.4—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

'December —1967 •

‘

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
, j2,5p-JHoward Teeter

- -

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l£*£4Biirf BbbJ'e#

v

rff
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1 9—JohnTVisosky
.'•’■26—-Vince’-kJn^isti^n'-'

•

&lt;2ir-»Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
!W6^Fred Weeks

23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

2— Fred Hough ■ •

..
SONG LEADERS

2&gt;—Olin Dally

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

International Youth Programs
‘i fi'Robert Yingling',' *‘Ch ••
Bernard Laney
.,»•
•''

Ray Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, Cn

April—1968

October—1967

Ch

World Community Service—
izt
John Pierson. Ch iL’JJc
»j, .
. Albert Faller
&lt;.&lt;.7

Craig .Sebald/&gt;.CHf.' r\
.Clyde William^ ...

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol

Matched Dist. &amp; .Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

¥

March—1968

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Youth— • Harry0'wens,
Duane Davidson

ward
Rotary Information—Dick Biringer. Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford

Toupalik

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations——Doug Wood­

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1— Ralph

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

Noel

6— Duke Davidson
I 3—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
CHARLES
BACON—Director
TOM COLLINS — Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

'

. 9—Ray Fox. .,/.
1 6—-Mac .McKeith .
•23—Jack Gift
30— Harold' Goodholm .

SPECIAL EVENTS
' STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John
,, "
■ Gil Molitor

Pierson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. . DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Progiam

.

Chairman —• Telephone: 278-2314.
... ROTARY ROSTER

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary ^Ann *

Phone No.

NAME

'

AUGUST 1967 -JULY‘^68

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME *

&gt;

Acfdress &amp; Rothryf

Phone No.1

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
......... 278-8840
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia — ..............
279-9551
W.
Noel
Shedd,
74
Maple
Lane
—
-Virginia
278-6341
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Donald V.* G^bfVib,i 156 E. Chicago* jyt-i—Louise .... 278-5842
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.*—Rhea
‘278*6^53
Torg, Skpbo, 155 Narrows -Rd.j R. R. 2—Nellie .. 278-6316
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—r-Emily 238-2697
James.'R.. Skioqer,-. R. ~4r Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Robert Loose, R.^R^.2. Tekonsha—rMargar.eJ. ....... 767.-7508
Con'rdd Swdh," 47T ’Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Ernest W. Luse,' R. R. 4—Ruth
----Zr. 278-2261
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna ............... 278-2811
Paul W. Thompson, 27. Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
e
.Mjlfofid.
A.
McKeith,
75
N.
Hudson
St.
—
Helen
....'...,^78-2947
Charles Bristol,. 57 Hull—Lois ,.—.— ---------——.278-5828 .
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
’ Harold McKriight, R. R. 3—Carol .........238-2436 *• TjGiti»VanA
Gust C. Burahdt, 75. N; Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
’ken,’J65 E’. Chkbcjd ’it.-i-Mary 'Ann
.... 278-5585
Gilbert- Mfdlitbf? HO Fairfield .Dn—Bernice .4ZL. •.278-58V9f*
Tom Collins, 18 Qieryl Ann Dr.,-—Barbara
278.-5234
Warner
VanAken,
R.
R.
2
—
Gladys
278-4243
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .— 278-6054
John Visosky, . 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Fred Culy,
.Clarke Ave.—Dorothy ------------- 279-9471
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.-—Elaine
278-4191
L. William Weaver,’12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
v Russel I F. Mb’o'rd, 15.Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
.... 278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 ’Maple Lane—Jane ..'^1.........*.... 278-2818
Fred
H.
Weeks,
R.
R.
4
—
Beatrice
278-4159
Robert
Nagle,
36
W.
Pierce
St.
—
Susan
....
—
......
279-9492
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
...........278-4029
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne ....... 278-5909
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
....... 278-2612
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
-27^-8968
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
.............. 279-9360
‘..Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Harry Oy?ens,: 24. E. 'Alden—Sharon
--------- .... 278-5028
Albert Faller/. 95 -N. Hanchett St;—^Chgi’lotte ....... 278-5475
.
^Wa/.re.q
.Williams,
,R.,
2,
Coldwater
—
LaMoipe
278-6693
...
Roy
C.
Patterson,
36
N.
Circle
Dr.
—
Grace
278-2979
,
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris,------ 278^5318
Lesser
Mse, R.” R? i—Ceiia
278-4424
’ B*. Rf Rearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
.... 278-6341’
Jack Gift, 31 *4 Jdnesville Rd.—Sharon .......... — 279-9668
jCharfe^^/Gocklwarcf "'16GC jMdrshall St. ................. 278-5033
1 ’G&amp;orge/H.- Pearce, R/*R.‘•M-f-yVirginia
......278--6322^
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 LincotfiJSt.—Lanore
278-6f)&gt;7*‘
vCjoyglas-Woodward;/ft.J3, j^ldwoteri^ufhf p U-’s 238-2759
^78-564.11
Reo E. Goodwin. 7.8 S.« Jefferson-—Ruth
_ 279-9266)i I-John S.-. Pierson,, 340 Marshal I St.—Mpra
Leslie Woodward/ 163 Marshall St.—Polly .L.... 278-5033
Andrew Henry, R. *4, Coldwatef-—Velma
278-6250
Ray Pitts,’ 55 N. Sprague St.—-Ruth
............... 278-6161

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons; Ct.-—Rpth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, '25 Ridgerripor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
*278:8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. .Circle 'Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37. Carlyle;--Ave.—3egri ....------- -• 2?:8».8O86
William Bobier, 280 Grand. St.—Margaret ...276-5386’
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara--------------------- 278-5891

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 18'5 N. Clay—Joyce ..I.__ ... 278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-^-Quinn
...... 278-6788
John A. Kennedy,^389 Grand Stl—Wilma ..:.r.l.L..? 278-5790

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
*.',C. Alfred Rice*,I, Union Ctty—Evelyn ....
278-2451
Mel. Rice,’ 19d3 Kibby Rd., JgcksoQ—Lillian
512-5594
• Don Rosset’ter;-331
Fisk Rd.—Shirfey
—.* 278-8*580

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

•

;

HONORARY^MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Qaughterty—Gretchen

/A

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelc^^

................ 278-6393

*

...... 278-6730

..r’^V£

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

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Besl^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 9, 19&amp;7

.

THIS WEEK
Judge Mark- Andrewo brought us our program this week, Joe Weigt from the
Sheriff’s • Department gave a demonstration and talk oii mouth to mouth resuscit*
ation and chest massage with his manikin called ’’Ariinie?’, This was ah excellent
program which could be well taken t o all organizations in Branch County,

NEXT WEEK

s

Ray Pitts has the program. He is looking for some-tipsters# Coporal
Rugge from the Michigan StatePplice-Department- is going to talk about the
n^w implied ConsentJ^aw-for^Xhe drink and drive people,
^^.jSTIJDEin^-GU^

..

{President Bob appreciates members of the Rotary intffedueing student guests
•when asked.

PROSPECTIVE 1 MEMBERS
i

•

9

Wesley G. Logan, M. D. , our District Governor suggested the following in. his
gfe—^letter^to our President after his visit here. ”A prosrpsctJMl mwiber should
have some-Rotary^information. before he signs-tha, -card ap 'knows his
responsibilities to the club-and-Jwhat-Rotary is doing. He may re^l
he could not be a good member.

BLOOD BANK

■'

;

A blood bank , drive will be held on December. 18^ 196?^..
give a pint for-our—fricnds_ancL-relatives,

•

VISITING ROTARIANS

'

all-partieipate~and
.
.j

\

We had two visitors this week, John-Holcomb from Quincy and Phil Hensley from
Bronson.

ABSENT MEMBERS

Bent, Bristol, Burandt, Dally, Fox, Gift, Jolley, Joseph, Kampenga,
Kornstein, Loose-Robert, Mann, Pierson, Putman,Thompson, Wit® and Woodward-Chas.

EARLY LEAVERS
Moliter, Neer, Shedd, Patterson, Goodwin and Kerr.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY'
'’All great changes are irksom to the human mind, especially those which
are tended with great dangers and uncertain affects.’’ By John Adams,

Fred A. Hough

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

£?

. ..

L

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

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

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stato Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant —* Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

'

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Biringer, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec’y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch

Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose •

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967
1—Ralph

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD

26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol

April—1 968

1 2—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

2s—Olin Dally

October—1967

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
]7—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

Ch

SERVICE

November—1967

MOORE—Director

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community ServiceJohn Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

January—1968

2—Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23—Jack Gift
30-rJHarold tGoodholnj.

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

7—Chick Kennedy
14—George Pierce
21—Chuck Woodward
28—Norm Moore

July—1968

1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince • Kornstien

SONG LEADERS

May—1968

4—Craig Sebald
1 1—Don Shorno
18—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

5—Bill Bobier

Foundation—
Ftitz VqnAkefi,Ch
Ray Pitts-'

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

June—1968

December —1967

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch
Bernard Laney

Rotary

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
1 9—Bernard Laney

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

6—Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27—Bert Faller
March—■! 968

29—Bob Loose

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Visudky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

Toupalik

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor

February—1968

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

-. - If yott'iwis^to.i'dhhnge dates,.'yithf^anojher member, advise th? mqgram chairman of the
The above is our program schedule for the' Rotary‘Year 1967-1968.
Ladies
’
Night,,
.may appoint a . committee to aSsist. ^rith the , details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Members having special programs, ■ such as
change.
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

V

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple rlrane—?Kathryn'

Phone No.
278-603:?

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No,
Robert B. • Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marthg
• 278-8840

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita .... 278-8318
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth ---------- 278-5358
‘ John KJein, BoX. J.4&amp;—-Patrici.a.
279-9551
'W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—-Marjorie ...3... 278-6821
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . . 278-5842
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull-St.—Mgrgaret ------- ... 278-8006
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie . .. 278-6316
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle "Dr.—Esther ....—/. 278-2682
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—-Gertrude CJx/b 278-4350
Ernest W.1 Luse, • »R. R. 4—-Ruth '
............... j...... 278-226
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
.... 278-5386
Church St.-r^-Marian^
278-4222
,Vr. -Robert Man, "379 E. phrcogJA-E'dna
T.J *sJ1owafd
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.r~CjaYa
............i...-.^278-589
**Pai}f W. ThomjRpn* zZ Cheryl4'/fiS^br*.M-?ard
278-6603'
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—pois ----- .....—•&amp;—u. 278-5828, • , . ’ Milford A. McKeith, 75 N.&lt; Jiadson. St.—Helen ....... 278*2947
'^lptl‘Toupf&gt;t4i'Jk!«Ri. *5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Harold McKnight, R. R- 3—Carol ’ ----- ;—.. 2*38-2436
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
. 278-4486
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann * .
278-5585
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann^Qr4.s^pcir&gt;bara.,.278-5234
Warner
VanAken,
R.
R.
2
—
Gladys
...........
278-4243
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe* jAj-r^lmogene ....‘ 278-6054
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta — 238-2632
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
27SJ-5094
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
.... 278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lanerr—Jane i---------- ------ 278-2818
Fred H^., Vyeeksf R.r R. 4—Begtrice
----- 278-4159
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott; Aye)—Ellen *Jo —... 278-8609
. Robert Nagle, 3'6 W. Pierce St.v—Susan ------------ 279r949'2^
/’Wesley'
bur,'^1.44 S. Clby' St." J....L. — 278-4029
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—^Joanne ------ 278-5909
Fred Ne’er, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
...^^78-55b2- *
Gidnston
‘
Wilcox,
22 Edison. Q .^Dorothy
....
278-2612
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Reiher ‘i!....!.’....L...S&lt;* 279-9360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
1 278-8968
.Clyde Williams^, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Harry
Owens,
24
E.
Alden
—
Sharon
------..........
278-5028
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchejt ?St.—Chqrlotte
278-5475
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMqine
278-6693
278-2979
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake,* R. R. ‘2-—Doris .—...» 278-5318**’. • Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
T
t. 278-4424
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ’
,U... 278-6341
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon ....
.
279-9668
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. -.-r-?
'278-^033
Georgev,H. Pearcet&gt;/ R. R. 4—-Virginia
..........
278-6322
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare
278-6517 !
Douglas
Woodward,
R.
3,
Coldwater
—
Ruth
........
238-2759
John
S.
Pierson,
340
Marshall
St.
—
N\org
i
278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth ...._____ 279-9266
Ray Pitts, 55 N: Sprague^*St.-—Ruth
278-616b.
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall "St-.—Polly'.'-../...** 278-5033f
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma .*.....
278-6250
1 Kenneth Putnam, 11 ‘8. 'CWcago*St^Mlsl#K..
. .' Robe7t|dt'YingliKgl 21 Scott—Natal278-6393
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn ...
578-2451
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
........ 278-5049
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
HONORARY MEMBER
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley _____ 278-8580
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen
278-6730 *
John A. Kennedy,t 389 Grand St.—Wilma ..../.__ 278-5790

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR.

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of Coldwater,. Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Nobember 16, 1967

MUCH REGRETS
The Club accepts with'great-regret the resignation of Andy Henry. We thank you
for your fine work in Rotary and wish you all the best with your new position
in Franklin, Penn.

NOTICE TO DRIVERS WHO DRINK AND DRIVE
Cpl. Paul Ruggie, Jackson Post of the Michigan State Police, introduced the 01ub
to the ’’Drunk Meter” ( er Breatholizer). He also explained the laws that are
now set up to handle the drunk driver.

Dennis Qage, guest of program chairman Ray Pitts, submitted to the test after
having five-drinks before lunch. The machine-reading said he was OK but we
noticed he walked back to work. Very good program Ray. Thanks, for -making it......
possible.

.

NEXT-WEEKS v ATTRACTION

Harvey Bent-vHl prossnt .Mr, .Joe Daniels of Fort Way^, Indiana, who will speak
onJjonds'and investments.... Sounds like a money maker, be
attend.
ROTARY FOUNDATION WEEK

'

NOVEMBER 12-18

In Rotary Foundation^ we. have the "one -project .that unites all the Rotary Clubs. in
.
the world. It was at'the International convention in Atlanta, Georgia, on. June
18, 1917 that A. C. Klump, President of Rotary International called attention ”to the
possi hi 1 i ty of a future endowment fund for Rotary... .for the purpose of doing good
in the-worldj-'^harLiable, enducationaJLnr other avenues-5.

Rotary "Foundation provides, funds for’talented-young people to achieve the best in,—
education as a Rotary Foundation Fellow. Twenty years ago, there were only eight­
een Foundation Fel lows .^today~the .number exceeds two-thousand.

" ’This is-why our own local Club continues to do its part each year. But this need
not be a" Rotarian project alone. Many non-Rotarians support the Foundation either.jndivi dually or through indnstrial. grants. Be on the .lookout for a local student
that we e.nulri elect for a Fellowship and also remember to suggest the Rotary,
Foundation as a good-cause^tbat-needs-our help.

GUSTS AND EARLY LEAVERS
Rotarian Kenneth Gunthrope,.Bronson. Waybe Kring and Bill Phillipe guests- of
Lester Wise. Dennis Gage guest of Ray Pitts.
Twelve Rotarians were absent,
and-eight early ’leavers^. .Seemed, like more than- eight gpt. up. and left..
CLOSING REMARKS

President Bob was going to. say after Cpl. Ruggie finished Ids pregran. drink, don* t drive ■ If you drive make juirdyou have a car •.».

Bick Moore .
You Will. Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE-*'BfA 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

'Onion Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

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

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968
ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
“
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification— John Deon, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cron Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

.......

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VOCATIOMAL SERVICE
- BOB RUMSEY—Director

1— Ralph Toupalik ■
8— Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;

March—1968

5—Axner ^Olson

12—John Pierson '
19—Bernard Laney

September—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch •
Ralph Toupalik

.

—Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27—Bert Faller

August—1967

Champs,Woodward, Ch
'"Olin'Dally*'

Student Loans—■
Jim Skinner
, ,J.. John;(Vinsky:_£h . ,
Magazine—Jack Gift.
Donald Shorno •
Membership:— Mark Andrews,Student
"Guests—
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
B. K. Pearce, Ch ‘
Teefe.r
George Pierce
Program—-Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­ Youth— Harry Owens,
Ch
ward
Duane Davidson
Rotary &gt; Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bpbier
Sergeant-at-Arnis —— ~
.. INTERNATjONAl,. SERVICE .
Carroll Barnes,' •Ch-' Santford
RICHARD MOORE—Director'
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

■.World .Community Service—
John Pierson, Ch

:

26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol
Hdrryii©.WerTS* •
1 9—Keath. .Pearce...,
26—Fred 'Culy ■' ■ ’

April—1968

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October—1967
3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
• 17—GOVERNOR ..VISITS. .
, 24—Wil Couillard
- 3-1-“-jCbaties’B$icdn./~‘
November—1967

■

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

t

s
2&lt;—Olin Dally
■■15. .J &lt;9—Pat '*Pa tt'ejjpn

16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

May—1968

. .7—Chick Kennedy
I 4—George, Pierce
' 21 —Ch’Uck " Woodward
C •' 284*-Nafrt) MtQpre
June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967
- Employer -'.Employee .Relations
* " • .'■’Albert "Faller
~
.4ul.y—^1.9$8rCraig Sebald,. Ch;
’"'"'5—Bill" Bbbler"*"•’*"--Clyde Williarns
• " "International..Yiblhi Programs 'I; 1 Z-rrSeton^ftpyeSj'! &lt;" : ;.i.
'
Biringer
DISTRICT 636
. Robert ..Yingling, Ch . ..
,J..9—rr." Bob'* ■ Mon
_),9—Johtv(Vis'o^ky.
, ” _
• Fdur-Wgy ’.Test—g
. ■ ...
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Bernard Laney ’
" " ’2’6—Vince • Kairtsrienr *"/ i '■ • "id—Fred ‘Weoks i." - L.
■ •
Fred Weeks, Ch
President Rotary InternationalRay Fox
Rotary Foundation•
23—Les Wise ■
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
.January—1968
Fritz VanAken, Ch
Occupational Information—
30—Bob Yingling
Carolina.
2— Fred Hough
- ■ Ken Leavenworth, Ch . .
Ray Pitts
SPECIAL EVENTS
General Seely, Rotary International
9— -Ray. Eojp:";: •
Gil Molitor '
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, [Hindis Trade &amp; Professional Relations. ~SONG LEADERS .. .. .. ",&lt;l;6.rT,Mpc . McKeith -lr„
. STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
i
23—Jack dift
-1 -LADIES'" NITE—John* Pierson
,,. Ken Putngtn,
„
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International ■
Robert -Kerr, :Ch .
,Gil rMpjitoii.-.
p'j-50—Harold"■Gdod.hplm.'c.
"'John "Visosk’y • ;"'"
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.
Robert Loose*

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The above is our program-schedule fqr tbe Rotary Year..1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such’as Ladies' Night, may "appoint a -committee .-to assist-.with., the details. .DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone:-278-2314.
ROTARY ROSTER:AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968 „
NAME
Address""&amp; Rotary "Ann"
Phdne’No.
1NAMEAddress &amp; Rotary Ann
,. Pho.ne.No,
RobejF'Ei' -'RUmsey; JE)S'.~Gtarfdr!St.—c?hyllis,278-5066
.,Robert B., Kerr, ® Parsons Ct.——Martha
278-0840
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane^-Kathryn
.278--6033&amp;. .2, .Mor^jjpp -Lak^s-^Rlto,-, -^ 278-8318
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia ■
279-9551.^ J’fr&lt;&gt;i^ Sebpld,
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
". J 278-5358 "
W. Noel Sh'edd* 7?. Maple" Lan'e—Vifgitrid*“278-6341
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
_ 278-6501
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . .. 278-5842
___ 278-6951
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret-278-8006." ".. Bernard La.ney; -372 Marshall ,'St.—Rhea
.Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
. 278-6316
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther ....."
278-2682
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San:Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Robert Loose, R." R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
____ 278-8086
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Ernest W. -Lyse, R. R. .4-^Ruth..,.
............... 278-2261
IS^^hurch^tw-;—Marian . ’
278-4222
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.:—Clara-. ......
1 278-5891
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811' ," . Howard "M.
• - Milford A,-McKeithr &gt;5 N.-Hudsan’iSt—tfolen
JEF8-«?%aw&lt; ., fauL.W,.Thompson, 27. Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara . 278-6603
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—-Lots* :...2..-278-5828
Ralph'Toi^^IK,“r’ R/y;"’V573“Wj Chiafe'o^Enfeen 278-2127
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238:2436’*
Gust C. Burandt, 75. N. Circle Dr.—^Josephine ------ 278-4486
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
. 27&amp;-55S5
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann: Dr.—Barbara. ....... 278-5234,
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—-iriiogene-278-6054-Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
... 238-2632
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
- 279-5094
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
_ 278-4191.
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
__ 279-9471
L. Williarrt Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane;
278-2818
Fred - H. Weeks/ R.. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan .... ...___ 279-9492
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor iRtf.Sidodnne r.L-j..: 278-5909D'. ■’.r Fred Neer,: 203 W. Chicagp^— Ernestine278-5512 .
” Cranstbh* •MWfox, 2^2 ^^isort*t.......... 278-2612
.._ Axner. .Olsarj^ 34.0 Qrand St.*;—Retha
279-9360..
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Arm Dr.—Thelma
."..2^8'8.968
»^ilma ....... 278-8238
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchejt St.—Charlotte
.278-5475
Harry Owens, "24 E. Alden-^-Sharon
:•'27^^558^1 LC{p^eCXWijjtQrns7cJ02 .Gc^dyle .
278-6693
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake', "R. R. 2—Dpris':"
-278!5318
. Roy ,G. Patterson, .'36:-NT" Circle Dr.—Grace
-.. 278-2979,-, -Warden ^Willjams^ R. 2,’Co|dwater—LaMoine
’•LSs^FK V^ik6,
2—Celia SJLvzLk_____ 278-4424
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
.'...
278-6341
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon
279-9668
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
...... 278-5033
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia .,.
278-6322
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St,—Lanare
278-6517
Douglas V^oodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
:238-2759
John - S; -Pierson;. 340-Marshall "St.—Mora _ 278-5641"
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—iRuth'U
279-9266"
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly ...... 278-5033
Ray Pitts, 55-N. ,-Sprague St.—Rujh
278-6161
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma'" -J.".,...;.: 278.-6250
•Robert G. Yingling, 21 ‘Scotfr—Nqtglie .'.I...;
278-6393
Kenneth Putnam,'11 E." Chicago St.:—Mabel
"278-279b""
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S." Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-2501
•" 'C. Alfred Rice, R.
.Union City—Evelyn "“2-..l...'.:2781"^l51
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Cldy—Joyce
.......... 278-5049
‘ HONORARY MEMBER
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann*

John A. Kennedy,( 389 Grand St.—Wilma ~~

Phone No;

’278-5790“"

• Don-Rossettefr^331- 44,—F-isk. Rd.—-Shirley

_____

278-8580

John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcd^^

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS^ INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

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278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best^f^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

NOVEMBER 22, JW

THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM

Tuesday’s meeting was devoted te stocks and bonds as described by J°e Daniels.

Thanks*

Harvey, for an informative meeting.
(Rotarians spent the remainder of the P. M. checking their personal stock and bond

inventories.)
NEXT WEEK

John Dean has the program for next Tuesday. Ken Hildebrandt, executive secretary of
the Michigan Association of Insurance Agents, will speak to the club concerning com­
pensation - without - liability in automobile responsibilities. This should be a very
timely topic.

ABSENT MEMBERS
Twenty members.

Make it up, fellows,

EARLY LEAVERS
Five members.

VISITING ROTARIANS
Our visiting rotarians included Al Wiler and Ray Smith from Bronson,

GUESTS
Ken Lindblom and Don Gause
Rotary is now established in 137 countries,

“The basis tf membership is Ctessifiaaticn,
The joy of membership is Fellowship^

The obligation of membership is Attendants,

The privilege of membership is Yours,

(President’s letter)
FAMOUS QUOTES
“ A modern man is one who does not blew his knows’1 - -

(credit to President Bob - who else?)

REMINDER

Those who yearn for the good old times have poor memories.

Ax Olson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

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

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

ANGOLA — Tri-Stato Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle. Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
...
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Dpug Woodward ■
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jql.ley •_ .
. .

4

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month al 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor '
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose *

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1967
1— Ralph Toupalik

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

8—Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vixsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch.
Albert Faller '' •’ •'

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch '•
Bernard Laney
FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

2r—Olin Dally

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

SERVICE

MPORE:—Director

November—1967
7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
14—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore
June^—1968

4—Craig Sebald
1 1 —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December,—1967
5—Bill Bobier
•12—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince • Kornstien
' *r ?
•
*
[' January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox
SONG LEADERS
16— Mac McKeith
... 23—Jack Gift
Ken Putnam, Qh.
.. . John J Visosky 7 V". 7’ ’ « JJG'j-Hctrbld Goodholm
•

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April—1968

October—1967
Ch

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

Rotary

19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

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^I.CHAIW,

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson

5—Chuck Bristol

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

6—Duke Davidson
1 3—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller
March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
'J-.7 .-George fierce

February—1968

July—1968

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor
•

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 196^-1968.
If you wish to change dates with, another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies'* Night, may appoint -a committee to assist with the details. . DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .............. .
279-9551
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ___ 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278^30.8^ j" firRgbert Loose,R*. j R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret.) .... 767-7508
JErndst W. Luse, ’R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
....... 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
_______ 278-5391
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
-4-Zi
278-5828
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N-. Hudson St;—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, -8. R.- 3—Carol
238-2436
Gust C. Burandt,-75 N. Circle Dr,—Josephine ....... 278.4486
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Faiffteld Dr.—Bernice
278-5819
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta ....... 238-2632
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—‘Elaine
278-4191
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy ........... 279-9471
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
____ 278-6278
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
______ 278-2818
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
........... 279-9492
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
.... 278-5512
John T. Dean,. 59 Ridgemoor Rd
loanne ...._ 278-5909
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
...
279-9360
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
278-5028
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
.... 278-2979
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
278-6341
Jack Gift,,. 1314 Jonesville .Rd.—Sharon ............... 279-9668 , B. K. Pearce, e97 Edison Ct.—Lprraine
George* H*. ’Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ____ 278-6322
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517’
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ..
........... 278-6161
Andrew Henry,' ft. 4, ’Coldwafer-—Velma
278-6250
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel ...
278-2790
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprag'ue Rd.—Janet
279-9501
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
278-5049
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ............... 278-8580
John A. Kennedy,. 389 Grand St..—Wilma ......
278-5790

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
.. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
................ 278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
... ......... 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
____
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Aye.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
.......______ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
___ 278-6393
HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen ...

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcofB

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis ...
278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita ------ 278*8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia ....... 278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .... 278-6316
James R. ^Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
•JxSf?r6*d^SVvart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

t
.... 278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bestf^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.
December’ 7, 196?

LAST WEEK’S PROGRAM
Program Chairman John Visosky arranged for Ralph Rainer Director of the Coldwater
Learning Center to direct the program. Rainer demonstrated the use of Video Tape
and discussed how it is being used in educational programs.
Thank you John for an
interesting program.

■THIS WEEKS PROGRAM
Seton Bovee has made arrangements with Al Schorfhaar
High School to present the program.

head Football Coach at the

A REMINDER
Don’t forget the Blood Bank is December 18th.

-

--------------------------- — ___

EARLY LEAVERS
Carroll Barnes, Roy Patterson, Charles Bacon, Reo Goodwin, Bob Rumsey, John Pierson,
J. R. Skinner.

ABSENT MEMBERS
Bristol, Burandt, Dean, Kampenga, Putnam, Schlubatis^ Shedd, Skabo, Weaver,
Charles Woodward and Doug Woodward.

VISITING ROTARIANS
Elmer Dobson from the Quincy Club.

ATT WE A YOUNG, MEDIUM OR OLD GROUP ?

Comparative age of Coldwater Rotary Members:

Age of
Members

NumberM

Percent

27-49

37

48.7$

50-60

19

24.9$

61-70

15

19.9$

71-79

5

6.6$

100.0$
THIS WEEKS JOKE
Rotarian Insurance Agent to reluctant client: "’Don’t let me frighten you into a
hasty decision. Sleep on it tonight, if you wake up tomorrow let me know then.”

Paul Thompson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA —.Tri-Stato Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cron Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968
ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each,
month at 12:00 ' o’clock nbon
SPECIAL—At the call of the President

’"

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE.
BOB RIJMSEY—Director " ■

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vinsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

RICHARD

5—Chuck Bristol

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

'World 'Cotnnfunity Service^—.
John Pierson. Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch

Bernard

Laney

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

SONG LEADERS

Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

April—1968
2,—Olin Dally
9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

October—1967
Ch

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
.
i Charles, Bristol, .Ch
■Ralph- Toupalik

Rotary

5—Axner. Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

;

INTERNATIONAL

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce

....

6—Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27—Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth— Harry Owens,
. Duane Davidson

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

3—Jim End ifoft
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21—Chuck Woodward
28—Norm Moore

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts.
21—Hdrvey1 Bent28—Jpljn peg.n.-.ij fyjj
December —1967

5—Bill Bobier
12—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince - Kornstlen.
January—1968

June—1968

•

rrC/aig
4Sebald
1 1 —Don Shorno
J &amp;-r-Conr'ad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

July—1968

K

—

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
■23—Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling
SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program'
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

Phorie'-No.

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; R6T^ry:;A’nh .
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
Carroll L. Barnes, .265 Hull. St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 5l "N'.' Circle ‘Dr.—-Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobiec^'280-Grcmd .St.—Margaret
-_'_:r"278-5386 '
Seton Bovee, 171-Grand-St.—Clara .J2.
£... 278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
.........
278-5828
Gust C. Burandt,- 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
, 278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W." Clarke" Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
_______ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59. Ridgemoor Rd.^^Joanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
.. 278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314-'Jonesville " Rd'.—5Haron'. -.
279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
_ 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velrpa
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 "N. Clay—Joyce
278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy;; 389. Grdnd Sti—Wilma
__ 278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct."—Martha
.....
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney,..372. ^aphajl St,—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth,- 3652"SanSouci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Ernest'W. ’ Ltjlsej 'R'.'rR. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Fr. Robert Man; 379 E. Chicago—Edna
278-2811
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold MoKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ....... 278-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys ....___ 278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
___ ... 279-9492
Fred • N6qr,-.1203* W. Chicago—Ernestine
...........
278-5512
.Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha. ....;
. ,279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alcfen—Sharon
L..'.
278-5028 •
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K. Pearce,. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ...
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790,
C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
512-5594
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ....’
L. 278-8580

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

NAME. 7" ".-;A.c|dress &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Rumsey, "118 Grand St.—Phyllis
.. 278-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .. . 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson, 27. Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
. .. 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
............. 278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
.............. 278-4029
.Cranston _Wilcox, 22 .Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde'"'Williams, ibz'CcJt'lyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lestpr F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia ...._____ „
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
.......
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwafer—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
...
'
HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

Thej COLDWATER .
Rotary REFLECTOR;;;;

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcoll^

278-6693
278-4424
278-5GP3
238-2759
278-5033
278-6393
•

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49D36

278-6730

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Bestf)

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

NOVEMBER 29, 1967'

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM

The Program Chairman for last week John Dean introduced Ken Hildebrandt, Executive
Secretary for the Michigan Association of Insurance Agents. His talk centered
around automobile insurance and the new compensation withoutliability automobile
insurance proposal. It was an interesting and informative program. Thanks John.

TpIS WEEKS PROGRAM
John Visosky has the program. He has made arrangements with Ralph Rainer to
demonstrate the use of Video Tape.- Rainer is the Director of the Coldwater Living
Learning Center.

BLOOD BANK
Don’t forget the Blood Bank is December 18.
not signed up you can still just walk in.

at the Masonie Temple. If you have

CUBPORT OF DEBATING TEAM

Our Board of Directors voted to donate $40.00 to the Coldwater High School
Debating Team to help defray-expenses to their debating forum. We should be
proud of our Coldwater Team as we understand they were one of four teams selected
from the entire State to attend this forum.
ABSENT MEMBERS

The following 19 members were absent: Anderson, Bent, Burandt,Dally, Faller,
Gift, Goodholm, Kampenga, Kornstien, Luse, Pitts, Putnam, Mel Rioe, Skabo, Skinner,
Peeks, Wilcox, Wise and Yingling.
EARLY LEAVERS
Ten members signed up to leave early.
FAMOUS QUOTE

Einstein has been quoted as saying,’'Imagination is more powerful than knowledge.
Imagination enlarges your vision, stretches the mind, challenges the impossible.
Without imagination thought comes to a halt."

Paul

Thompson

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

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

☆

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

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

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

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

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M,

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968
ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

'★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1 970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

1— Ralph

5—Chuck Bristol

2?—Olin Dally

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr

October—1967

Owens,

Ch

Davidson

★
INTERNATIONAL

April—1968

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

K. Pearce, Ch ’
George Pierce

RICHARD

5—Axner Olson
1 2—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

September—1967

Student Guests—

Duane

March—1968

29—Bob Loose

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Viss^ky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Harry

Toupalik

8—Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

Youth—

6—Duke Davidson
13— Fred Neer
20— Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

B.

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch
Employer - Employee Relations
Albert Faller
Craig Sebald, Ch;
.International Youth Programs
Clyde Williams ‘ ■
Robert Yingling, Ch
Four-Way Test—
Bernard Laney
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Rotary FoundationOccupational Information—
Fritz VanAken, Ch
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Ray Pitts
Gil Molitor
SONG LEADERS
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Ken Putnam, Ch
Robert Loose
John Visosky

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
14— George Pierce
21— Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

June—1968

4—Craig Sebald
11—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

July—1968

5—Bill Bobier
12—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
■26—Vince - Kdrnstien •

'•

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks '

23—Les Wise.
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30—Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. . DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. "Rumsey J fs&amp; Grand'St.—Phyllis
JJ78-5066
Craig Sebald, R. R. ;2, Morrison Lake—Ritg
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia . ..... 278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . . 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude ... . 278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul W. Thompson,.,27. Cheryj Ann Dr.—Sara
278-6603
Ralph ^Youpdhk,* R*.’*R.”5, 1573 W. Chicago—Elleen'278-21 27

Fritz VanAken* 65 E.'- Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
......... ........
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
.....
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
.Warren Willigmsi,,..R, 2,#Coldwater—LaMoine
Lesser ?. Wise,'"ft. R. 2—Celia

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094
278-6904
278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
........... 278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth ...... 238-2759
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

r

-HONORARY. MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

278-6730

mm

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgem'oor Rd.—Marjorie
278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr
Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
278-5891
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
:_________ 278-5828
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—-Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
..... 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene %... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
. ........... -278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne
278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon ______ ... 279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
..... 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce'
............
278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy,, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
L„. 278-5790

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann,.
Phone No.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—-Marth'a
!.:..J.'.r 278-8840 *
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia"
.’..u.....v
_... 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ....... 278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
;
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Souci Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
_......____ 278-2261
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
_____ 278-2811
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. .Hudson' St.-^-HejJert ....... .27^-2947,
Harold McKtiight, R. R. 3—Carol
238-2436
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice’ .....?.. 276-5819
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annefta /_..... 238-2632
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
....... 278-6278
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.;—Susan ......._ __ 279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
....... 278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
______ 278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace .......... 278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
........... 278-6341
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia _______ 278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
.__ 278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
.
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-;—Lillian _ r... .512-5594
Don Rossetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley
278-8580

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always fVelcoi^j^

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
quality

spring products,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

inc.

49036

�“He Profits Most Who Serves BesM^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 13, 196?

ANYONE SEE MY GUEST SPEAKER ? ? ?

Sorry about that Seton,
You said it would happen one day and it did. We will
all be looking forward to next January when you plan to bring Coach Schorfhaar back
for a first and ten.
NEXT WEEK THE BRITISH POUND
Bill Bobier, Program Chairman, will present Mr. Paul Martzowaka, of the Manufactures
National iank of Detroit, who will speak on the British Pound and the US Dollar.
Be sure and attend this one.

NEWS FROM ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
The 1968 Convention of Rotary International next may 12-16 in Mexico City,
Mexico, will have as its theme ’’Effective Rotary Service Means Personal Involvement”.
This great annual meeting is only five months away, but there is still time to send
for reservations to attend. Rotary International will have an office set up January
8th in Mexico City to take care of your needs. Think about it.

CLUB MEETING MAKE-UPS IMPORTANT
Attendance reports show that we came within three members of the 100$ meeting.
This is the closest we have come to date during President Bob’s year. It can
be done so lets all work for it.

VISITING ROTARIANS
Bronson Rotarians to attend our meeting were : Phil Hensley, Jerry Pearce,
Kenneth Gunthorpe, Wendell Hathaway, Henry Gomley, and Kieth Tracy.

Don Rossettor presented Tim Mulder as his guest and Howard Swan was the guest of
Dick Biringer.

NEWS OF THE BOARD MEETING
Your Directors passed on the following at Tuesdays meeting:
A $56.00. sponsbrship of three Coldwater High School students to attend the
Model United Nations Assemble at Hillsdale College next February.
A donation of $25.00 to the Coldwater Community Christmas Club Fund.

To accept with regrets, the resignation of Harry Joseph due to his ill health.
It is hoped by the Club that Harry might be able to return to the Club at a later
date.
OVERHEARD IN THE CHOW LINE

One big business tycoon to another — ’’We’ve had a very good year.
will we keep the stockholders from finding out?"

Now, how

Dick Moore
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

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

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

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safely—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS •— 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick.Moore. .

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification—John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership —— Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bii&gt;
Inger; Ch; Bill Bobier '
■ Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
. Jolley—
—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

¥

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o’clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director.. ...

SPECIAL—Al the call of the- President
★

••• ■.'

Employer -. Employee Relations
Craig Sebald^ Ch;' ‘ '

‘•h‘

Clyde Williams
Four.-Way Test— ... .
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational Inforrngtion— ,
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
• Gil Molitor'-'
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.
. ,
General Sec’y, Rotary'International.
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois

Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings,- Mich.

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

1—Ralph

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
■
John Vibtsky, Ch

September—1967

12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch ’
George Pierce

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

INTERNATIONAL

October—1967

Ch

SERVICE

MOORE—D i rector

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
• • ■24—:Wil Couil.lard •
31—Charles Bacon
November—1967
7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community Service—~
John Pierson. Ch
‘ .
Albert Faller

December —-1 967 • •

5—Bill Bobier
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky &lt; .1. ’
26—Vince1 Kornstien

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch

Bernard

Rotary
,

Laney

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts

January—1968

March—1 968

5—Axner Olson

12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney

•

April—1968
2r—Olin Dally

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7—Chick Kennedy
' 1 4—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
1 1—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—JHqward Teeter

July—1968
2—Dick Bi ringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

.2—Fred Hough;
"’9—Ray Fox ' *

SONG LEADERS

.s Ken Putnam, Ch
‘ John Visosky'

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossitter
27— Bert Faller

26—Ken Putnam

5—Chuck Bristol

Donald Shorno

RICHARD

Toupalik

8—Paul Thompson
15— Reo Goodwin
22—Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

February—1968

.

16— Mac McKeith
23—Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

SpEC|AL

EvENT$

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule, for .the. Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members haying special; programs,:.such- as - Ladies* Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ..DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 - JULY 1968
NAME '
;AddceisC&amp; 'Rotary ^Anh*
Phone No.
NAME;.
Address &amp; Rotary. Ann „
Phone No. Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
* Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
.......... 278-8840
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
...... 278-5358
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia ................................ 279-9551
W. Noel•-Shedd* 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—-Marjorie
*278-682} ; : ”’H. Vincent Kortistieh,’ 290 Grand St.—Dorothy A
278-6501
•Donald V&lt; ^b^rno? .156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .... 278-5842
Carroll L. Barnes, • 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Bernard Laney, 372 .Marshall .St.—Rhea .s..r.-.y.. 278-6951
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie . .. 278-6316
Harvey G. Bent, 5),N J.Circle Dr.-—Esther
27^-2682
' c^Ken’ CedveriwortTi, 3652 San Sbuci Beach—Emily 238-2697
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret ....... 767-7508
William Bobier, 280. Grand.:St.—Margaret-*278-5386
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
...... 278-2261
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Seton Bovee, 171 .prand. St.—Clara
.-.. 278-5891
Fr. Robert Man, 379 E. Chicago—Edna
____ 278-2811
Paul W. Thompson, 27. Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara . . 278-6603
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
278-5828
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
.278-4486Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
239-2436
Fritz Van Aken,.,^5MEt Chicgga Sk-crMary Ann
.. 278-5585
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl*Anri Dr.—Barbara ...
’278-5234
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—-Bernice
278-5^819
-Wtfrfref ’VariXken/*’R. R. •‘^—Gladys
278 4243
Wilford Couillard, 60..N, Monroe St.—Imogene J..’-278-6054
•'No’rmand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—-Annetta
238-2632 '
Jofin yfsosky,
Sdntope/^^ara
279-5094
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
____ j. 279-9471 .
Richard D. Moore, 42 CarlyJ.e' Ave.—rflaine.
278-jt-1-9
Olin Dally, 61 Mb’p'le Lane—Jane ....
..
278-2818
L. William Weaver, 12 Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
278-6278
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
278-4159
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo ...... 278-8609
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
John T. Dean, 59. Ridgembor Rd.—Joanne
278^5909 . ••Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Wesley Wilbur,’ 144 S. Clay St
278-4029
___ 278-5512
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Anri Dr.——Thelma
278-8968
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha ................... 279-9360
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Aye.—Wilma
278-8238
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte ___ 278-5475
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon ? ...._______ 278-5028
-Roy C. Patterson,-36 N. Circle Dr.-^Grdce
.....*278-2979
*Warrfenr Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
y 278-6693
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ....... 278-5318
Lester ’F. Wise, ,RL&gt; R. 2-i^-Celid ’
278-4424
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon^
279-9668
.B..K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—LprraJhe'-^.,.^..
278-6341
,
Charles
Woodwa.td,
*163
Marshall
Sf.
278-5033
E. Harold Goodhotm, 20 Lincoln St.—LanOre
278-6517
George H. Pegrce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
J38-2J59
•’ John S. Pierson, 340- Marshall St.—Mora -*...*
278-5641
Reo E. Goodwin, 78. .S. Jefferson-^—Ruth- ....
279-9266
Ray;-Pitts, 55. N. Sprag up’ St.—Ruth -LLiJLLv
278-6161
Leslie Woodward; -163 MarsHafl-’Sh—Polly
-278-5033
Andrew Henry, R. .4, Coldwater—Velma
.
278-6250 ;
Robert G^.Yingling, 21 Scotf^-hlatalie
. ........... 278-6393
Kenneth. Putnam, 1] E. Chicago.St.—Mabel ....... 278-2790
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague 'Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501.
• Cr Alfred Ric*6, * R. T, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay—Joyce
..... J... 278-5049

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Fred Anderson, 46 "Maple La’ne-^-kathryn

Phone No. •
........... 278-6033

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy,f.38.9 -Grand .St.—Wilma

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
_____ 278-6788
278^5790 V "Don -Rqssetter, 331 N. Fisk Rd.—Shirley ...J

512-5594
...... 278-8580

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welco^^

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

278-6730

�tfb

“He Profits Most Who Serves BestQ)

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December

20, 1967

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM
The program was presented by Paul Martzowka. The topic was the ’‘Pound Steriling"
and its recent devaluation. Thanks to Bill Bobier for timely program.

ABSENTEES:

Only six members absent! This could be a 100$ meeting if you six would
make it up, (Bacon, Barnes, Bristol, Gift, Kornstein, and Moliter).
EARLY LEAVERS:

The seven who left missed the money, interest rates and price level story.

VISITING ROTARIANS:
From Bronson — W. L. Slisher, Phil Hensley, Nelson Weber and Bob Kolassa.

GUESTS:

Ernie Luse has as his guest Rev. Furstenau, Fred Anderson was accompanied by son
Jan and Bill Phillips was guest of Les Wise.
SANTA CLAUSE MESSAGE TO ROTARIANS AND EVERYONE.

(Quoting a Chinese Proverb) ■»

“If there be righteousness in the heart,

There will be beauty in the character.
If there be beauty in the character,

There will be harmony in the home.

If there be harmony in the home,
There will be order in the nation.
If there be order in the nation,
There will be peace in the world."

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

Ax

Olson

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

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

■ft

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

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

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS —— Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★
DIRECTORS —— 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.
1969;
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

★

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard
Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­
ward
Rotary Information—Dick Bir­
inger, Ch; Bill Babier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford
Jolley

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

SPECIAL—Al the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec’y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

¥
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams
Four-Wqy Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch
Ray Fox
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp;'Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

1— Ralph Toupalik
8— Paul Thompson
15—Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor
29—Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson
Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vistsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Duane

Davidson

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik
World Community ServiceJohn Pierson, Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
• Robert Yingling, Ch
Bernard

Laney

Rotary' Foundation—’.- Gl-i-: Fritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts
‘

SONG LEADERS
Ken Putnam, Ch
• ,=•;&gt; John; Visosky'

26—Ken Putnam

April—1968

*

2r—Olin Dally

October—1967
Ch

★
RICHARD

5—Axner Olson
12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney

5—Chuck Bristol
12—Harry Owens
1 9—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Owens,

INTERNATIONAL

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
8. K. Pearce, Ch '
George Pierce
Harry

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Youth—

February—1968

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967

7—Mark Andrews
1 4—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

9—Pat Patterson
16—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
1 4—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodward
28— Norm Moore

June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
1 )—Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

July—1968

5—Bill Bobier
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince' Kprnstien,

2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9— Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack. Gift |
I " 30—Harold GooUhoIrn

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES’ NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies’ Night,, mayjdppoint a committee -to assist with the details. ..DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program
Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
•• &lt;• * ’■ ’
' ’'

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

.1'

ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST 1967 &gt; JULYl.3.968
NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.

Phone No.

Ir’Js'jC "

NAME
Address &amp; Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
....... 278-6033
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct
Martha
278-884,0
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
.. 278-5358
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
.. John Klein, Box MB-r-M’atri.eip ..,
279-95'51
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie .5
278-6821 ■
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
___ 278-8006
Donald V. S.horno,,156 B. Chicago St.—Louise ... 278-5842
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
.... 27^-6951 .
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Tdrg Skabo,' 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .
278-6316
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Sopci Beach—Emily'23OT2o97 •
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
278-5386
Co.nrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
... 278-4350
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
..
278-2261
Ftv,;Rpberti'Man,;.379-?.rChicigb-L*.feili'd!’.....-...1.l.....1.' *278-2811
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
__ __ 278-5891,
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—Lois
278-3828 '
Paul W. Thompson, 27, Cheryl ..Ann Pr.-^Sacp.- 278-6603
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
V^RBh5KT^papr(^f«R^ft’) 573-W.I .OdcagiAAleen 278-2127
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Harold _McKnighX,...R.. ,R... 3-r-rCa_fol;~.T.-.~:.'.'^.9!t!’.?J.'.ST^238:2436‘ ■
Fritz'VanAken, 65 E'. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
. 278-5585
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—^-Barbara ...7.....'.. 278.-5234 . ■ Gilbert". Mbfltor,'-, j_0 ; Fairfield ■ Dr!—Bernice-".—'278-5819
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe-St.—Imogene' t.'.I'"278-6054
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
238-2632

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .--.—u.-, . 278^281.8
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo ....... 278-8609John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor ■ Rdl—^-JOanhe •278-5909
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-r-Gharlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. Ri-2—Dotis
278-5318
Jack Gift, 314 Jonesville Rd.—Sharon ...
279-9668
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Linco.ln St.—Lanore ....... 278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson^—Ruth 1.1
279-9266

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-625.0..
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague. Rd..-rdanet .... 279-'9501
Santford Jolley, 185 N. Clay-^-dbyce
278-5049
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn _____ 278-6788
John A. Kennedy,( 389 Grand St;—Wilma
278-5790

John Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
279-5094
Richard D. Moo.re, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine-......,.. 278-4191
Russell .'F. -Moore;'l5:,Cornw'all Ct.—Gladys'
278-6278, , ,L. Willjgnp \^.e.av,er, 43- PqrsqnJ- 4Jly-=fhtniene’’;*...... J. 228-6904
Robert Nagle,. 36 W-- Pierce St.—So£an k'.'.LC.
• 279-9492 1 '.Fred' 'H.‘'Weeks,' rT R. *4—Beatrice
.............
278-4159

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
.................. 279-9360
Harry Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon .....______ 278-5028
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
B. K.. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine,...,,
. 278-634.1,
■ George Hi Pearce, R. R. .4—Virginid”
278-6322

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. ....
____ 278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
......... 278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
278-6693
Leslie rF;. Wi5e;_ ;R. Rj(.'2—CetiafiCj.
........ 278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
......
278-5033*

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora"
,_ Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St
Ruth _.
/ Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Japkson—Lillian
Don Rossetter, 331'N. Fisk Rd.‘-^hirle;y .....'

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
.. 278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
___ _ 278-639^

278-5641
278-6161
278-2790
... 278-2451
512-5594
278-8580

:

HONORARY MEMBER
John Walker, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always Welco^)

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWAi'ER, MICHIGAN
49036

278-6730

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The COLDWATER R^tarpREFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.

December 28, 19&amp;7

LAST WEEK

Program Chairman Vince Kornstein introduced John Cochrane, a Coldwater product
now a Midshipman at the United .States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Midshipman
Cochrane showed, by movie, the basic activities of the Academy and the many "extras
that contribute to the training of the fine young Naval and Marine officers gradua­

;

’

ted there.

THIS WEEK
Seton Bovee will use his "rain check": and bring Coldwater High School Football
Coach, Allan Schorfhaar, as our speaker. After that fine upset victory over
Sturgis, the last game of the year, we will be anxious to learn how he did it.
ABSENT MEMBERS AND EARLY LEAVERS

ONLY 13 absentees and two early leavers produced an unusually good attendance
at this between holidays meeting. Our average attendance reported by the District
Governor was over 90$ again.

CONGRATULATIONS to Warner Van Aken who celebrated his 50th wedding Anniversary
December 25th.

Vie had no visiting Rotarians’but" two "Rotarysons" — Robert Mann Jr, and Chuck
Woodward, plus Bob Bennett, Assistant Council Boy Scouts Executive from Battle
Creek, Harry Owen’s guest.

HAPPY

NEW

YEAR!

Gran Wilcox

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

1 ’

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

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

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

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Epiccopal Parish Haute — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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

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

�— CLUB SERVICE
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROTARY CLUB OF COMMITTEES
TOM COLLINS — Director
CHARLES BACON—Director
Coldwater, Mich. Attendance—Harry Joseph
Community Safety—

★

OFFICERS BY ELECTION — 1967-1968

ROBERT NAGLE
President
DOUGLAS WOODWARD Vice-President
ERNEST W. LUSE
Secretary
JOHN KLEIN
Treasurer
ANDREW HENRY
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

'★
DIRECTORS — 1968: Bob Nagle, Fred
Anderson,
Charles
Bacon,
Tom
Collins.

1969:
Doug
Woodward,
Rumsey, John Klein.

Bob

1970: Dick Moore.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON — Organist

Classification — John Dean, Ch
Axner Olson, Fred Culy
Club Bulletin: Cran Wilcox, ch.
Fred Hough, Axner Olson
Dick Moore, Paul Thompson
Fellowship—Bob Man, Ch.
Noel Shedd, Fred Neer,
Jim Skinner
Magazine—Jack Gift
Membership — Mark Andrews,
Ch; Ken Putnam, Howard

Scholarship Awards &amp;
Student Loans—
John Vistsky, Ch
Donald Shorno

Youth— Harry Owens,
Duane Davidson

INTERNATIONAL
RICHARD

¥

SPECIAL—At the call of the President

★
DISTRICT 636
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
LUTHER H. HODGES - Chapel Hill, N.
Carolina.

General Sec'y, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS - Evanston, Illinois
Gov. 636 Dist., Rotary International
WESLEY G. LOGAN - Hastings, Mich.

Employer - Employee Relations
Craig Sebald, Ch;
Clyde Williams

Four-Way Test—
Fred Weeks, Ch

SERVICE

MOORE—Director

World Community Service—
John Pierson. Ch
Albert Faller

International Youth Programs
Robert Yingling, Ch

Bernard

Ray Fox
Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch
Gil Molitor
Trade &amp; Professional Relations
Robert Kerr, Ch
Robert Loose

Laney

April—1968
2&gt;—Olin Dally

October—1967

Matched Dist. &amp; Club Program
Charles Bristol, Ch
Ralph Toupalik

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB RUMSEY—Director

5—Axner Olson

5—Chuck Bristol

★

3—Jim Endifott
10—Ken Leavenworth
17—GOVERNOR VISITS
24—Wil Couillard
31—Charles Bacon

November—1967
7—Mark Andrews
14—Ray Pitts
21—Harvey Bent
28—John Dean

' SONG LEADERS
Ken Putnam, Ch
John Visosky

9—Pat Patterson
1 6—Noel Shedd
23—Jim Skinner
30—Bob Kerr
May—1968

7— Chick Kennedy
I 4—George Pierce
21 —Chuck Woodwa rd
28—Norm Moore
June—1968
4—Craig Sebald
II —Don Shorno
1 8—Conrad Swart
25—Howard Teeter

December —1967

5—Bill Bobier
1 2—Seton Bovee
1 9—John Visosky
26—Vince - Kornstien

Rotary

FoundationFritz VanAken, Ch
Ray Pitts
•
. « ’,

6— Duke Davidson
13—Fred Neer
20—Don Rossltter
27— Bert Faller

12—John Pierson
19—Bernard Laney
26—Ken Putnam

1 2—Harry Owens
19—Keath Pearce
26—Fred Culy

Ch

February—1968

March—1968

September—1967

Student Guests—
B. K. Pearce, Ch ’
George Pierce

Jolley

Regular — 1st Thursday of each
month at 12:00 o'clock noon

1— Ralph Toupalik
8—Paul Thompson
1 5—Reo Goodwin
22— Gil Molitor
29— Bob Loose

Crippled Children—
Lester Wise, Ch
Roy Patterson

ward
Rotary Information—-Dick Biringer, Ch; Bill Bobier
Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carroll Barnes, Ch; Santford

★

August—1967

Charles Woodward, Ch
Olin Dally

Teeter
Program—Doug Woodward
Public Relations—Doug Wood­

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1967 — 1968
ROTARY PROGRAMS

July—1968
2—Dick Biringer
9—Fr. Bob Man
1 6—Fred Weeks
23—Les Wise
30—Bob Yingling

January—1968

2— Fred Hough
9—Ray Fox
1 6—Mac McKeith
23— Jack Gift
30— Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Clyde Williams
LADIES' NITE—John Pierson
Gil Molitor

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1967-1968.
If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the
change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program

Chairman — Telephone: 278-2314.
ROTARY ROSTER — AUGUST-1967 - JULY'1968

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
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle. Aye.—Jean
.
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St".—Margaret-..-......;... 278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-^CIara
278-589.1
Charles Bristol, 57 Hull—-Lois
278-5828
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle. Dr.—Josephine .. —278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
...... 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy.----- ".------ - 279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane . .....-----:------ 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Aye.—Ellen Jo ------ 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Joanne ------ 278-5909

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

i

NAME

Address &amp; Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5066*
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
W. Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
278-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... 278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Swa^t, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marian
278-4222
Paul’W. •fKdmpSoh-, 2^,.&lt;lhiryl An'n; Dr.—Sara
278-6603

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 14B—Patricia
_______ ___ 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 3652 San Soucl Beach—Emily 238-2697
Robert Loose, R. R. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
767-7508
"Ernbst W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
....... 278-2261
, Jtr. Robert Man; 379- E.; Chicagoj-rEdqa
........ 278-281.1...
.Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.;—Helen
278-2947 ’’
■ Harold’ McKriioht- g.
3—Carol: iii-—238-2436 Z .L/f?p.lE&gt;h Toupalik; R: R. 3, ljij73 .W. .Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
.
278-5585
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairfield Dr.—Bernice ....... 278-5819
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243
Normand Moore, 798 Angola Rd.—Annetta
; 238-2632
Jahn Visosky, 66 Sonnet Lane—Sara
.. 279-5094
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine ...... 278-4191
.. L. Wiljjam .Weaver, 12. Parsons Ct—Charlene
278-6904
• Russell'Fi'Moore; 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
......278-6278
■’Fred H. Weeks’," R. ft." '4—BbatiTce
278-4159
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan ....
279-9492

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
____ ____ 278-4029
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
........... 278-5512
■ Axner -'dfson, 340 Grand St.—Retha
279-9360
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
278-8968
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
......278-5028.,
Albert Faller, 95 N. -Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475/ ■' Harry-.Owens, 24 E. Alden—Sharon
Coldwater-^-LaMoine _.278-6693
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
..” 278-2979 ’ 'Warren WrlliamX'-RRay Fox, 16 Morrisop Lake/'R. ’ R: 2—Doris
278-5318
•,;,t^tflr-:F.\ W,ise,,;.R/ Ru 2—£dia
............
278-4424*
- B. K. ’’Pearce,' 97 Edison - Ct;—L.orraine •.-..'.W.K..J.. 278-6341
Jack Gift, 3f4 Jonesville Rd.^-Sharon
279-9668 ■
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
...... .... 278-5033
George H. Pearce, R. R. 4—Virginia ... ........ 278-6322
E. Ho"-&gt;id Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanare
278-6517
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
238-2759
... John-S: ■Piers&lt;?n-,-340 Marshall St.—Mora
278-5641
.ceo E. Goodwin, 78 -S. Jefferson—rRuth.
—......I'279-9266
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033
Ray ■ Pitts, 55 -TT.- Sprague St.—Ruth
....... 278-6161
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—VeltriB'
278-6250
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393’
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet .... 279-9501
C,TAlfred Rice, R., J, ;llni.pn. City—Evelyn, ...
278-2451
Santford Jolley, 185'.N.,Clqy—Ltoyce ,...;.;^.-.....,_u. 278-5049
Mel- Rice, 1903 Kibby Ref.,-- Jackson-—Lillian ....".-... 51-2-55^4 i '.’ TV:”;.’? P-Honorary/MembEK
Harry Joseph, 383 N- Hudson ;St.—rQu.inn ....-j
, 278-6.788
.. 27B-§580 ■" L&gt; Jbhdij iWSIke?, 33 Daughterly—Gretchen
278-673C ‘
John A. Kennedy,i 389 Grand St.—Wilma'i 1:...’/278-’5-790- ■ ‘Don -Rossetter., 331-..lill 'Fisk&gt;.’Rd.--^Shirley -3h---

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB
of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK’S TEMPLE
Visiting Rotarians Always

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

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                    <text>����BRANCH DISTRICT LIBRARY-HOLBROOK HERITAGS ROOM

10 EAST CHICAGO STREET
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036

����OLD BANK BUILDING—GEO. STARR, OWNER.

��Coldwater Illustrated.

1889.

J. S. CONOVER, Publisher,
COLDWATER, MICH.

��INTRODUCTORY.

Tn presenting Coldwater Illustrated to the public, I do not pretend to
have supplied “a long felt want,” as is modestly claimed by many publishers
under similar circumstances, but I sincerely hope that this little work will not be
devoid of some point of interest to its every reader.
It has been my aim to give, not so much a history of what our city has
been in the past, as a correct representation in pictures of it as it appears to-day;
flTlfl in doing this I believe I am furnishing you with a work which will not only
,be an interesting one to our citizens here at home, but will at the same time be
the means of giving more practical information concerning our city as it really is,
to persons in other parts of the country seeking to know something of us, than can
be conveyed by other means.
If at the same time it shall so draw attention to our city as a desirable
place of residence or business as to induce many other people to come and settle
with us, I shall be content.
Coldwater, April i, 1SS9.

J. S. Conover.

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�COLDWATER.
The city of Coldwater, with its many beautifully shaded streets, elegant resi­
dences, imposing business blocks, fine churches and schools, and its intelligent
citizens, has acquired a reputation throughout the country as one of the most beau­
tiful little cities in our land. It is on the main line of the Lake Shore &amp; Michigan
Southern Railway, 155 miles east from Chicago, 88 west from Toledo, and 128
Southwest from Detroit. It is the center of a large and important trade, and is the
central market for farmers’ products for quite a large territory.
The city is finely laid out, most of the streets at right angles, and lined on
either side with beautiful maples, giving a most delightful appearance during the
summer. The residences are largely of a very fine order, many of them especially
so, and very few indeed are of an inferior"order; quite a number of them are illus­
trated in these pages, and give affair idea of the- taste of our people in this particular.
The present population is about - 6,000, and there are several hundred business
establishments of various kinds, all doing prosperous business.
A brief historical sketch of events in the earlier days of Coldwater, will not

be out of place at this time.

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Coldwater Illustrated.

THE FIRST HOUSE IN COEDWATER,

Which is pretty fairly represented in the engraving below, was built by Joseph Hanchett,
and was located just in the rear of the present store of E. R. Clarke &amp; Co., and the
stump where he and his neighbors pounded their corn is also shown in this cut.
This log house, with one or two little shanties further east, was all that constituted

COLDWATER IN 1831.

Fifty-three years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Crippen lived in this house, and
to Mrs. Crippen’s vivid recollection of the old house, with its every log and stick,
is due the ability of the artist to here reproduce it for the benefit of our readers.
What a transition’from this pioneer dwelling, planted here in the wilderness, to the
beautiful city we have to-day!

One of the first frame buildings erected in town was a part of the old
“Oriental Hotel,” still standing in the east part of the city. Another of the pioneer
houses was built by Hugh Campbell on the spot where the north wing of the
Lewis Art Gallery now stands.
The first sermon ever preached in Coldwater was delivered in July, 1831, by
Allen Tibbits, who came to this county in that year, and in 1832 he, with Mr.
Hanchett, laid out the village, naming it Lyons; but the following year the name
was changed to Coldwater, from the little river near by, which the Indians had
thus named — in their language “ Chuck-sen-ya-bish. ” The removal of the county
seat from Branch to this place in 1840 gave it a vigorous start, which was still
further enhanced after the completion of the Michigan Southern railroad to the vil­
lage, which was in 1851.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

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Among the first business men to locate in Coldwater was L. D. Halsted,
who came here in 1836 and opened a tailor shop. He is still residing here, enjoy­
ing the fruits of a life of activity, and has seen Coldwater grow from the little
hamlet of that day to the elegant city.it is to-day.

POST OFFICE, COLDWATER—OWNED BY D. B. DENNIS, POSTMASTER.

In February, 1837, t^ie village was incorporated, and at the first election
held thereafter, Hon. Hiram Allen was elected President; Hiram Shoudler, Recorder;
William H. Cross, Silas A. Holbrook, Joseph Hanchett, Reuben J. Champion,
Harvey Warner and John J. Curtis, Trustees.
A city charter was obtained in 1861, and ever since that time there has been
a steady growth in population, business, and attractiveness, until to-day no city of

its sizejin the country can surpass it.

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Coldwater Illustrated.

THE LEWIS ART GALLERY.

Nothing has given to Coldwater a more enviable reputation with people of cul­
ture throughout this whole country than the possession of this celebrated gallery.
The collection of paintings and statuary is said to be the largest on the continent; and
in point of merit will compare favorably with any other. After having given special
study to the subject of the fine arts, Mr. Henry C. Lewis, during a tour in Europe,
purchased a large part of this collection, and on his return to this country' he erected
the south part of the present gallery, which he filled with that collection. He after-

LEW1S ART GALLERY.

wards purchased the larger part of the celebrated “Thompson collection,’’ and erected
for its accommodation the north addition, 40x40 feet. Both parts are finely lighted by
sky-lights, with ceilings twenty-five feet high, and are filled in every available niche
with rare and costly works of art. Every Saturday the gallery is thrown open free to
the public, and the spacious rooms are thronged by people from far and near, who
come to enjoy the artistic treat so generously furnished them. Mr. Lewis died in 1884,
but his estimable widow has continued to give the public the same hearty welcome to
this realm of art that characterized her husband.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

RESIDENCE OF J. F. PRATT, COR. DIVISION AND WASHINGTON STREETS.

RESIDENCE OF J. B. PIERCE, MONROE STREET.

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Coldwater. Illustrated.
CHURCHES.

The city contains seven churches, representing the Presbyterian, Baptist, Meth­
odist Episcopal. Wesleyan Methodist, Episcopal, German Lutheran and Catholic
denominations, each having pleasant and commodious houses of worship, several of
which are of elegant style and proportions, and are here illustrated.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

On the 19th day of June, 1832, the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Coldwater,
was organized by Key. E. H. Pilcher, D.D. It consisted then of but four members,
namely, Allen Tibbits, Caroline W. Tibbits, Joseph Hanchett and Nancy Hanchett.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

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The pioneer religious society of Coldwater. In 1835 this society received great acces­
sions of strength by the immigration of James Fisk, Philo H. Crippen, L. D. Crippen
and others, with their families. The first M. E. Church edifice was erected in 1836 on
the ground occupied by the present edifice. This building of wood gave way, in 1865,
to the present well furnished and commodious brick structure, which was erected at a
cost of $30,000.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

During its entire history the society has been prosperous. From a membership
of four in 1832 it has passed to a membership, including recent accessions by probation,
of about one thousand. Probably no religious society of the land, in a city of the size
ot Coldwater, has a larger membership. Its Sabbath school numbers over 500 and
is constantly increasing. The present pastor is Rev. Wesley A. Hunsberger.

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Coldwater Illustrated.

The First Presbyterian Church, of Coldwater, Mich., was organized Sept. 30,
1837, ™ a red school house, ou the northeast comer of Pearl and Hudson streets. It
was composed of eighteen persons at the beginning. From the day of its organization
it has maintained a continued activity, and in 1887 the semi-centennial was celebrated
with four days’ meetings, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. Along with the Methodist and Baptist
urches, the Presbyterian Church shared largely in infusing into the people, during
the first twenty years of the city’s life, that degree of religious and moral sentiment that
has raised it above the average of Michigan towns of it size. The present membership
of the church is about 300.
,
The. first pastor of the church was the Rev. Charles W. Gurney, who began his
work immediately after the organization. He died in the village in 1841, and his
remains now lie buried in Mr. Samuel Denison’s lot in Oak Grove Cemetery. The first
house of worship, or 41 meeting house,” was erected in 1844, on the lot just north of the
present Baptist Church. A second much larger building was projected in 1864, and
completed in 1869. Meanwhile, the first building was sold to the Lutheran Society,
and with some changes is now used by them as their house of worship. The present
church edifice. standing on the comer of Marshall and Church streets, is the largest
church building in the city. It is a plain but imposing structure of brick, capable of ,
easily seating 700 persons in the principal audience room, with large rooms for Sunday
school and social meetings below. The present pastor is Rev. H. P. Collin.
ST. MARK’S CHURCH.

The first sendee of the Episcopal Church in Branch County, was held in the
eariy springtime of 1832, in a log house, by the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, D.D.
first Bishop of Ohio, who owned and lived on a section of land on Gilead lake four
years.
St'S Pans11 was
in Coldwater, February 29th, 1848. Services
had been held from house to house during several years, and were continued, with the
ttX-Tfr
C°“rt HOUSe’” UDtil Aprfl ’4‘h' i863. when the "Old
Seated
i
°n HanChe“ StrCet’ CreCtod at th£ “St °f «3.ooo, was
consecrated. That church was extensively enlarged in 1866.
the east nf u' % ^ot was Purchased on Chicago street, and the chapel, which stands to
me east of the church, was built.
erected thf ™ the present church, a beautiful and commodious brick structure, was
erected at the cast of $15,000, and opened in August of the same year.
29th, 1886
e
Vln% heen Pa’d&gt; the church was consecrated September
Rev. Henry Hughes, Rector.

~

Mo^s 1mXRIDGE’ }

her, 1834. it^va^fottmdlv Cold.Water
its organization from the 31st of DecemMe^ngswere
l8^ with sixteen ambers,
commodious frame structure was^V^ 8011001 h°USeS Until the year l844, when a
Building.” in
winter q( lg_ ^d °n the
n°W occuPied b? the “ 01d Bailk
comer of Monroe and Pearl street ■ t
10t WaS exchanSed for one at the northwest
surplus money received in the
’ 1, Whlch place the building was removed, and the
1864, the present brick edifice watTe
to Purchase a parsonage. In the year
furnishing—of over g2
. -erected at a cost—including heating apparatus and
te at northwest corner of Division and Pearl streets

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hping a gift from Henry C. Lewis and Artemas Allen. A few years after the church
was provided with a fine toned bell weighing 2,050 pounds, and one of Johnson &amp; Sons’

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

best pipe organs. Two years ago the vacant lot separating the church property from
the public square was purchased at a cost of $1,800, thereby securing a north, south,
and east front.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

The church has been favored with many able and devoted pastors. The first
pastor was Rev. Reuben Graham. The present pastor is Rev. Joseph P. Philips.
Present membership, 320.
r

BAPTIST CHURCH.

The Sabbath School has an endowment of $1,000, the gift of the late Henry C.
wis, the interest on the money to be used to maintain the library of the school.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

RESIDENCE OF F. L. SKEELS, ESQ., WEST PEARL STREET.

RESIDENCE OF D. B. DENNIS, COR. CHICAGO AND PIERSON STREETS.

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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

The \oung Men s Christian Association occupies pleasant and commodious rooms
in the Old Bank Building.
The Reading Room on the second floor—pleasant and well lighted—is one of the
best in the State. On file are the leading daily and weekly papers, and the best foreign
and domestic magazines. In all, forts -two periodicals. Here is a library of 300 volumes
also. Adjoining this room is the office of the General Secretary.

On the third floor is Association Hall, having a seating capacity of about 200.
Connected with this room by folding doors is the Members’ Parlor, nicely furnished, and
supplied with various games, organ, piano, etc.

On the floor above is the Gymnasium, equipped with the best of modem apparatus
for body-building, and in charge of a competent instructor.

On the third floor, and reached from the second floor by a separate stairway, are
the rooms of the Boys’ Branch, a Reading Room well fitted up with boys’ papers, a
library, etc., and a game room in which are checkers, crokinole and other games.
The Association was organized June 15, 1884, with fifteen members.
membership, exclusive of the Boys’ Branch, is 204, and steadily growing.

Now its

The work is divided into four departments: Spiritual, intellectual, social and
physical, and in each is carried on such lines of work as will best develop well-rounded
young men.
The work is conducted by committees, under the direction of the Board of twelve
Directors, President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. The Association employs
a competent General Secretary who is in charge of all the work.

�COLDWATER PUBLIC LIBRARY

�EDVTN -R. CLARKE LIBRARY BUILDING.

RESIDENCE OF J. S. CONOVER. WEST CHICAGO STREET.

��YIP5V TN OAK GROVE CEMETERY, COLDWATER.

�■

TIBBITS’ OPERA HOUSE.

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Coldwater Illustrated.

COLDWATER CITY SCHOOLS.

The public schools of Coldwater have long ranked among the best in Michigan.
In the vear 1870 the authorities of the University of Michigan announced that the
graduates of such high schools in the State as should satisfy the University Faculty as
to the extent and thoroughness of their courses of study would be admitted to that
institution without further examination.

HIGH SCHOOL.

The Coldwater schools were among the first to obtain the benefits of this privi­
lege, and a considerable number of the high school graduates have since been admitted
to the University “on diploma.’’ This advantage, and other merits of the school, have
drawn students from without the city, and, at present, about twenty per cent, of those

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enrolled in the high school are non-residents. The rates of tuition are reasonable, the
cost of board moderate, and the social and religious opportunities unexcelled. A recent
circular issued by the Board of Education contains the following :
“ The High School offers four courses of study, viz.: Classical, Eatin, Scientific,
and English. Students who have completed any one of these may be admitted to the
University of Michigan without entrance examinations. Those who, for good reasons,

SECOND WARD SCHOOL.

do not wish to enter on one of the regular courses as candidates for a diploma, will be
permitted to select, from the different courses, such branches as they seem prepared to
pursue profitably.
“It will be the general aim to make the instruction and work in all classes
thorough and, in the highest sense of the word, practical.

“ Students have access to the Coldwater Free Public library, which now contains
over 7,000 volumes, all of which have been selected with great care, and to which fre­
quent additions will be made. Every possible effort will be made to lead students to
an intelligent use of this library in connection with their school work.

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" To those wishing to pursue any of the Natural Sciences, the high school now
offers better facilities than ever before.

4' The winter and spring terms will afford excellent opportunities for any who
may wish to prepare for the county examinations. In the fall term of 1889 it is the
intention to form special classes for those who desire to preparefor teaching. ’ ’

The teaching force of the Coldwater schools numbers twenty-three, including
special teachers of music and penmanship.

THIRD WARD SCHOOL.

The schools occupy four handsome and substantial brick buildings, conveniently
located in the several wards. Three of these are heated by steam and one by hot air
apparatus. The session rooms are large, well lighted and well ventilated, and all are
furnished with single sittings. Liberal appropriations for the purchase of apparatus
are made from year to year by the Board of Education, and it is their policy to employ
as teachers only such persons as have had experience or professional preparation.

Parents seeking educational advantages for their children may rest assured that
all reasonable requirements may be met in Coldwater.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

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FOURTH WARD SCHOOL.

THE COLDWATER FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
See Engraving on Page 22.

This institution owes its existence to a State law regarding the organization of
public libraries by townships and municipalities, which was placed upon our statute
books in 1877. The author of the law was Hon. F. E. Morgan, one of our own citi­
zens, and it was framed after much correspondence with leading librarians in the country,
like Mr. Poole, of Chicago, and Mr. Homes, of Albany, and after very careful study
of the best laws on the statute books of other States. This law allows the Council in
any city to adopt a resolution providing for the establishment of a public library, which
shall be free to the citizens residing within the city limits, make appropriations therefor,
and appoint a board of nine citizens who shall proceed under the law to organize such
an institution, make purchases, appoint a librarian, establish all rules and regulations
governing the library, and have general control of all its affairs.
The Coldwater Free Public Library was established by act of the Council in
March, 1880. Without money and without books the Board began its work. There
were in the city two moderate sized libraries — the Ladies’ Library of 2,000 volumes
and over, and the Public School Library of over 1,000 volumes. These had done
good missionary work in creating an interest looking toward the establishment of some­
thing more useful and important. If these could be consolidated the Board felt that a
fine nucleus was already provided. By special act of the Legislature this consolidation
was effected with the consent of the trustees who had these separate libraries in charge.

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By this act of consolidation the fines appropriated to the School Library were trans­
ferred to the new library. The city Council each year assesses one-half mill on the
taxable property of the city as a fund to meet the expenses of the library and purchase
books. This with the fines above referred to creates an annual fund of nearly $2,000.
Bor several years the library was confined to small quarters. The library com­
prised about6,000 volumes, and it was rapidly becoming evident that the board must
stop purchasing unless a suitable building was provided. The board had been antici­
pating this necessity somewhat by securing control of the most centrally located prop­
erty in the dty, but the means to erect a suitable building was a desideratum seemingly
very distant in its realization. In the winter of 1885-86, however, Edwin R. Clarke, a
leading business man in our city, and highly esteemed, quietly went to work, studied
up the question of a library building, and before spring opened laid before the board
plans and specifications, drawn by a local architect, M. H. Parker, and offered to erect
such a building upon the library lot and fit it up for library purposes. The plan
seemed so eminently appropriate for such use that the board accepted Mr. Clarke’s very
liberal offer, and to him was committed the task of constructing the building. While
this involved a sacrifice of time as well as money on his part, he nevertheless gave it
cheerfully, and the relations existing between him and the board were constantly of so
pleasant a nature that to him the personal sacrifice became a real pleasure, as he has
himself often testified. A cut of this building is shown on another page. It is need­
less to say that the public generally are grateful to Mr. Clarke for his generous gift,
and the board but voiced this sentiment in naming the building the “Edwin R. Clarke
Libran, Building,” which thus becomes a fitting monument to an active, useful and
honorable life.
This building was dedicated during the holidays in 1886, and with the beginning
of 1887 the new building became the home of the public library.
In the summer of 1884 one of Coldwater’s prominent and public spirited citizens
died, whose name is widely associated with the Lewis Art Gallery, also located in this
city. In his will Henry C. Lewis left to the public library his own elegant collection
of books, numbering about 3,000 volumes. These were not to be placed in the library
so long as Mrs. Lewis should live, unless she so willed. When the new building was
occupied, Mrs. Lewis released her claim upon 1,000 volumes, which were then placed in
the library to be used in the building but not to be taken away. With this addition
and later purchases the library now numbers 8,072 volumes. No city of the size of
Coldwater, and even double the size, in Michigan, has such admirable library facilities
as has this little city of less than 6,000 inhabitants.
The Library Board comprises the following: Gen. J. G. Parkhurst, President
and at present U. S. Minister to the Court of Belgium, at Brussels; A. J. Aldrich, Sec­
retary; Hon. F. E. Morgan, Vice-President, and the framer of the State law under which
the library is established; ex-Mayor John R. Champion, H. H. Barlow, Z. G. Osborn,
Mrs. H, C. Lewis, Mrs. G. Van Volkenburg and Mrs. H. P. Collin, the last named
lady being formerly preceptress in our high school. Miss Mary Eddy acts as librarian.

�Coldwater Illustrated.

RESIDENCE OF JOHN‘T. STARR, EAST CHICAGO STREET.

RESIDENCE OF DR. J. M. LONG, WEST CHICAGO STREET.

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�Coldwater Illustrated.

STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

This institution was organized by an act of the legislature at its session in
1871, and is a part of the common school system for which Michigan is so well
and favorably known. Hon. C. D. Randall, then in the State Senate, was the author
of the act, and has been the most active member of the Board of Control ever since
its organization. This institution has a two-fold character, being both a home and
a school for the children of the poor, and poverty alone is the price of admission
It is not in any sense a penal or reformatory institution, but through its merciful
agency the State becomes the guardian of its dependent children and restores them
to society and a permanent home under paternal influehces.
The institution is located just north of the city, on an eminence overlooking
the city and surrounding county-. The buildings are on the cottage plan, and are
represented on the accompanying cut. The cottages are the homes of the children, each
accommodating about thirty children, and each presided over by a lady cottage
manager, whose duties are very similar to those of a mother with a smaller family
It is made the special duty of the Board of Control to find homes in families for
the children, as fast as practicable, and an agent is appointed to attend to this
work, and to look after the welfare of the children after thus being placed in homes.
The institution is in charge of a Board of Control, appointed by the Governor
and confirmed by the Senate, for a term of six years each. The present Board of
Control consists of the following persons:

Isaac B. Fancher, President, Richmond E. Case,
C. D. Randall, Secretary and Treasurer,

Mt. Pleasant.
Three Rivers,
Coldwater.

The administration of the ordinary affairs is in the hands of a Superintendent,
who is delegated large discretionary authority by the Board, and in whom is princi­
pally the responsibility of success. Wesley Sears is now superintendent of the institu­
tion and Wm. B. Streeter is State Agent. There are about 300 children in the
school, new ones being continually received, and the older ones being furnished
with homes in families. Since the organization of the school, more than 2,500
children have been provided for, proving this to be one of the grandest public enter­
prises ever attempted by any state or country.

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NATURAL GAS.

Acting on a firm belief that our city was within the ‘ ‘ gaS belt, ’ ’ a few
enterprising citizens went to work in 1887 and organized a company to prospect
for gas, oil, or anything else of value that might be found. A well was drilled,
and at the depth of a little more than twelve hundred feet a fine showing of gas
was obtained, which continued to increase as the drill went down. Believing that
a great supply was to be found a little further down, the company pushed ahead,
and had the misfortune to have the drill become fastened in the well, and nearly
a year’s time and a large amount of money was spent in a vain effort to get it out,
and finally the effort had to be abandoned and that well pronounced a failure as
far as a supply of gas was concerned; but it demonstrated the fact that there is
natural gas below our city, and it is probable that another and more successful effort
will soon be made to secure this great boon.

RESIDENCE OF GEN. J. C. PARKHURST, CLAY STREET.

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MINERAE WATER.

While drilling a well for natural gas in this city, a very valuable vein of
mineral water was found, which has been analyzed and found to surpass, in medicinal
qualities, the far famed waters of Ypsilanti and Mt. Clemens, and in the near future
there will probably be a Sanitarium built, which will enable this valuable remedial
agent to be properly utilized. Already many cures have been effected by its use, which
prove, beyond doubt, its wonderful healing power.

RESIDENCE or R. G. CHANDLER, WEST PEARL STREET.

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RESORTS.
Coldwater is most fortunately situated with reference to pleasant resorts,
-where, throughout the season, our people can repair to enjoy the beauties of nature,
.and spend a little of their time in such recreation as is afforded by these pleasant

places.
Tibbits’ Park, an engraving of which is shown on preceding page, is a beautiful
piece of woodland on a peninsula extending into Morrison lake, four miles north
of the city. It contains twelve or more acres, nicely shaded, and is admirably
adapted to the use it is being put to—a resort for pleasure and recreation. B. S.
Tibbits, the proprietor, is fitting it up in fine style for the accommodation of the
public. His new and commodious steamer, the Scutanawbequon, makes this its
■northern terminus, running from Pilot Knob, in the western part of the city,
affording a delightful ride. This steamer will easily carry over three hundred
people, and is built with particular regard to both safety and pleasure. The
steamer will make regular trips to Tibbits’ Park and the other resorts on the
lake on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week during the season, at which times
the general public can avail themselves of the charm of a delightful lake ride and
a day of pleasure. Excursions and picnics can be accommodated on any other
day by special arrangement.

TEMPLAR BEACH,

Here illustrated, is situated on the east side of Morrison lake, opposite Tibbits’
Park. It is a beautiful beach, comprising about five acres, and is leased and con­
trolled by the K. T. Social Club. Ten or twelve pleasant cottages have been
erected, and the families of these valiant Knights Templar spend the summers here.
This is not a public resort, but rather a summer home for the families of members
of the club.

�san soucr,

Which is shown above, is a beautiful resort on Coldwater lake, ten miles south
from the city. About a dozen cottages have been erected there, and the families
who pass the heated term out there declare that it is the loveliest spot on earth.
PENINSULA GROVE

Is situated about three miles north of the city, at the narrows. . This is the camp
ground of the Coldwater District Camp Meeting Association of the M. E. Church,
and like Tibbits' Park is situated on a beautiful peninsula, surrounded on three
sides with water, and is nicely fitted up for the purpose for which it is used.
It is also a pleasant place for picnics, etc. The steamer Sciitanawbeqzcon makes a
landing here, affording people who come here the chance to “travel by water.’’
RIVER PARK,

Shown on next page, is a new resort, just being fitted up at the river in the
western part of the city. It contains about ten acres and is being graded and laid
out in nice style. It is to contain base ball, tennis, croquet and archery grounds;
a roller slide will afford enjoyment for those who love an exhilarating ride, while
swings, row boats, etc., furnish other means of amusement. It is a fine place for
picnics. A line of wagonettes at the park will carry you to or from the city for a
nickel. There is a landing for the steamer, so people can go up or down the lake
as they may desire. This park is owned by A. A. McLaughlin, and he will give
a most cordial welcome to all who desire to visit this place. Me. is quiet and
unassuming, strictly temperate, and wishes people to understand that there is noth­
ing of the beer garden style about his park.

�■RIVER PARK, WEST CHICAGO STREET, COEDWATER.

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COURT HOUSE.

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HORSES.

Plato having defined man to be “a two legged animal without feathers,”.
Diogenes plucked a cock and bringing him into the school said, “Here is Plato’s man;”
whereupon there was added to the definition, “with broad flat nails.” So the horse
has been defined to be a species of quadruped with a certain number of erect or parallel
teeth in the upper and a certain number less prominent in the lower jaw, and with an
undivided hoof. To the definition so much should be added to convey any adequate
idea of the horse of the period that this volume would scarcely contain it.
The recreative power of the fleet and stylish roadster to the business man, the
professional man, and the brain-workers of the world is coming to be more fully under­
stood and valued accordingly. A glimpse at the road-riders and drivers in any of the
metropolitan cities will discover those high in social and business standing the most
enthusiastic devotees. The pure, bracing air of the country, the woody smells, the
beauty of brake and fem, the flora of the neighborhood, the fields of waving grain, the
ever shifting panorama of life and beauty, renders the pursuit of this method of recre­
ation not only pleasant but a health-giving duty.

From the earliest settlement of our city and county the breeding of fine horses
has been a matter of intelligent, persevering effort, until Coldwater has become the
center of the breeding interests of the State.
The eyes of the world have been turned toward Michigan by the performances
of horses bred and raised in our immediate vicinity; and last year there was inaugu­
rated an enterprise which resulted in the sale of a number of horses, aggregating about
$22,000. The present year, Ray Warner and Henry C. Clark, composing the firm of
Messrs. Ray Warner &amp; Co., held their second annual combination sale in this city, and
propose making this an annual feature in the future.
They had fifty per cent
larger entries and perhaps a still larger percentage when the quality of the offerings
are considered. The value of this enterprise to .bur city and our county can be
scarcely over-estimated, for it makes this the distributing point for large sums of
money and is advertising the city as widely perhaps as any industry in our midst.
So with the finest little city and the most intelligent population, we can add
that we have the most fashionably bred and fleetest horses; and as all roads were said
to lead to Rome, it may be said all horsemen come to Coldwater.
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RESIDENCE OF HON. GEO. STARR, PEARL STREET.

RESIDENCE OF L. D, HALSTED, WEST PEARL STREET.

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NEWSPAPERS.

Coldwater has always been noted for the superior excellence of its local press.
There are now six papers published here, as follows: The semi-weekly Republican;
the Courier, Sun, and Republican, weekly; Kitchel’s Paper, monthly; and Cold­
water’s Young Men, monthly; they are all extensively read, and their columns bear
witness to the literary taste of our people.
. THE COURIER.

An eight-page, fifty-six column Republican paper, established November 4, 1882.
Circulation equal to that of the combined circulation of any two papers published in
the county, consequently the best advertising medium. Its excellence as a local paper
the prime factor in building up its large circulation, $1 per year, always in advance.
Foster &amp; Moore, publishers.
THE COLDWATER REPUBLICAN,

By that name, was established in August, 1866, by David J. Easton, subsequently
it absorbed all other Republican papers in the county, and thus became the direct
descendant of the Branch County Journal, which was established in 1851. It is, there­
fore, the oldest and most firmly established paper in Branch County. In 1875 the pres­
ent publishers changed the Republican from a weekly to a semi-weekly, and it has
been issued twice each week ever since. A weekly edition is also published. The Repub­
lican occupies a leading position in the State, and while in its political affiliations it
is identified with the Republican party, it is noted for its fearlessness and its thorough
independence in the discussion of questions pertaining to the public welfare. It has
occupied an advance position on all questions pertaining to the reform of the civil serv­
ice, temperance and taxation. As a local paper it is surpassed by none and equaled
by few. It circulates among the most intelligent classes in the county, and is, there­
fore, a desirable advertising medium for all who seek to reach the well-to-do people in
this community. The semi-weekly is published on Tuesdays and Fridays at $2 per
year; the weekly on Wednesdays at $1 per year. A. J. Aldrich &amp; Co., publishers.
The Republican office is also one of the best equipped job offices in the State in the
line of commercial, poster or pamphlet printing.

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THE COLDWATER SUN.

In July, 1SS2, the Branch County Record (published at Coldwater) and the
Coldwater Sentinel were purchased by a stock company, consolidated, and a new
paper started, called the Coldwater Sun, the first issue appearing July 20, 1882.
During its first year it did not meet with great popular favor, but in July, 1883, Mr.
W. C. Bailey, who had been foreman of the office most of the time since it opened, be­
came half owner and editor and business manager of the paper. From that time to the
present it has grown steadily in prosperity, until it is now one of the finest advertising
mediums in Southern Michigan, having a bona fide circulation of nearly 1,800 and
steadily increasing; it is the only newspaper in Michigan which rigidly excludes adver­
tisements of liquors, tobacco, patent medicines and every sort of objectionable matter,
yet has a lucrative and necessarily high-dass patronage in the advertising line. The
Sun’s specialty is local and county news, in which it, beyond any question, leads all its
competitors. In politics it is independent, yet advocates without fear or favor temper­
ance and other needed reforms. The office has a fine job printing outfit of both type
and machinery and its work is always A 1. In the spring of 1888 Mr. Bailey purchased
the interest of his partners in the business, and is now sole proprietor. The subscrip­
tion price of the Sun, which is a nine-column weekly paper, is $1 per year.
The Coldwater District Mirror, devoted to the interests of the Methodist
Church in Coldwater District, is an eight-page sheet, published monthly at 25 cents per
year, and edited by Presiding Elder N. L. Bray. The Sun has the contract for print­
ing it.

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RESIDENCE OF MRS. ELIZA JEFFERDS.

This is one of the most desirable locations about Coldwater. It is the property
of the widow of the late Dr. R. B'. Jefferds, and situated one and one-half miles east
of the court house, on Chicago street, and four and one-half miles west of the beautiful
an(1 thriving village of Quincy. It has ten acres of land attached, with good bam,
well of water, orchard and all kinds of small fruits. Will be sold cheap, and time to
suit the purchaser.

SUNNYSIDE FARM, IN WESTERN PART OF CITY; CONTAINS 118 ACRES.
HULBERT, OF LINDELL HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, MO.

OWNED BY ALVIN

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THE BUSINESS OF COLDWATER.

The following summarized statement of the amount of business in the various
will give a pretty- fair idea of the extent of the industries of the city.
Kind of Business.

Dry Goods.........
Boots and Shoes............................................
Drugs and Medicines
’
Groceries
.........
Meats.................................................
Hardware, Tinware, etc ..................
Clothing
__
Marble Works
Staves and Cooperate
Flouring Mills........................................
Watches, Jewelry, etc..............................
Sewing Machines, Musical Instruments
.
Gloves, Mittens, etc....................................
Furniture...............................
Furniture Manufacturing
Cigars
Patent Medicines........................................
Road Carts, Carriages, Cutters, etc
Turning..............................................
Cigar Boxes, etc
Lumber....................1.....................
Bakeries.. ...........................................
Planing Mills, etc
Notions and Fancy Goods
Photographers
.......................................
Restaurants
,....................................
Hamess Manufactories......................................
Agricultural Implements..................................
Coal, etc..................... .......................
Printing and Engraving
........................
Contracting and Building
Miscellaneous, not enumerated in this column
Total

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69
20

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••35
..11
...12
....6
.. 10.
-35140.
..20.
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.15.
.10.
...9.
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...8..
.19..
,.6..
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.30..

903

Yearly Business.
YEARL
'
••• $ 3I3.POO
■
86,000
—
61,000
3*7.000
84,000
• ••
85,000
94,000
21,000
74,000
600,000
61,000
13,000
8,000
35,000
44,000
140,000
100,000
210,000
10,000
••
18,000
••
83,000
17.500
••
20,000
32,000
••
7,000
••
20,000
5.000 1
25,000
25,000
•
37,000
100,000
25,000

$2,770,500

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RESIDENCE OF R_ C. SAwdEY, COR. MORSE STREET AND CUTTER AVENUE.

RESIDENCE OF J. WESLEY BROWN, EAST CHICAGO STREET,

�THE INDUSTRIES OF COLDWATER.
On the following pages will be found a review of some of the principal
industries of Coldwater. The houses here noticed are all representative ones, and
we most cordially commend every one of them.

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e. r: clarke

&amp; co.

THIS BUSINESS WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1850.

We are, and. have been for nearly forty years, Head­
quarters in Branch County for

Dru&lt;Js apd

(Jroeeries

EVERYTHIHG SOLD BY US IS GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.

INVITE NEW TRADE.

E. R. CLARKE &amp; CO.

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C. A. SPAULDING &amp;. CO.—No. 41 Chicago street, dry goods, cloaks, etc. This
firm, so well known throughout this and adjoining counties as one of the representa­
tive houses of Southern Michigan, was established in the year 1866, in its present
location, and during all the years that have intervened since that time has constantly
held the esteem of the community, and its honorable and expedient business methods
have placed it in the van of trade.
Mr. Chas. A. Spaulding, the senior partner, has been the active manager of the
business from its very start, and to his strict attention to the details of his business, and
his thorough knowledge of all the various departments thereof, he has built up the
large and profitable business the house now enjoys.
Their stock is very large and diversified, and contains everything in the line of
dry goods, dress goods, cloaks, shawls, flannels, hosiery, notions, linens, etc., etc., and all
selected by Mr. Spaulding with special reference to the wants of this community.

DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.

To cater successfully to the wants of the public on the subject of dress goods
requires peculiar qualities in the manager and buyer, as fashion demands constant
changes in texture and coloring. Mr. Spaulding seems to be favorably gifted in both
of these requirements, as this department has been and is now the most popular one in
Branch county. He has so educated himself in the selection of colors that you will find
full lines of goods so shaded as to delight the most artistic taste, while the combinations
of dress goods and trimmings here displayed can not be excelled. He proves himself
to be a thorough student on all these subjects, and now offers to the public the most
varied and artistic collection of dress fabrics and elegant novelties in dress trimmings
that can be shown by any house in this section.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.

Here is a study, and it is here that Mr. Spaulding shows himself to be possessed,
of the master mind. Styles change constantly; something new every season; yes, even
every month. People demand novelties and yet staple garments that will look well
two or three seasons. The selection of styles and qualities requires study, and the
fitting and adapting of these garments requires still more. Quick to see and appreciate
the needs and wishes of his customers, he continually places before them the most fash­
ionable and stylish garments to be obtained; while a keen sense of what is becoming
to the form leads him to make an especial study of the styles suitable for different fig­
ures, and to insist that no ill-fitting garment shall pass from under his hands. With
such close attention to the needs of his customers, it is no wonder that C. A. Spaulding
&amp; Co. have become the acknowledged leaders in the cloak trade.
This department has grown to such an extent with this popular house, that
to-day it is the leading department, most especially during the fall season, when every­
body wants a cloak.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

This is a department in which Mr, Spaulding has taken a just pride.
In all probability there is not a house in Southern Michigan showing so com­
plete a line of foreign and domestic hosiery. Buying largely from first hands enables
them to show much better goods for the money than most competitors.
Their popular line of full regular hose at 25 cents has been the wonder of the
people. Many goods are of quality usually sold for 35 and 40 cents. In children’s

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hosiery the assortment is just immense, showing the ^re^St'
^uaranteed not to
•quality. We call special attention to goods in which the color is guaranteed no
department contains aii leading popular makes,-Dr. Warner’s

erode

“HealThe edited JaZon^omd wdst.X most popular and healthful corset in the

WOrld‘ Misses’ and children’s corsets, all sizes, 18 to 36, constantly in stock.
.
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR of all kinds, in flannel and cambric; in fact, everything in
this line that is needed for ladies, children and infants.
Cttutains in large variety, either in patterns or by the yard. Their stock or
this line of goods is particularly fine, and they invite careful inspection of it on the pa

| "^Xding to the details of his large business,

has "

unmindful of the demands of the public in matters p^tarmng tothe general todton
the city, having been honored byBoard If

3ducation.U and lives' thT duties of that office the same careful attention which has

jnade his business enterprise so great a success.
MR. A. A. DORRANCE,

the popular Cold­

water druggist, has occupied his present place of
business for the past sixteen years.

He has

endeavored to excel in his line of trade, and to
merit the confidence and patronage he has so
largely received. A competent, reliable, and

A

responsible druggist is a necessity in every com­
munity.

We take pleasure in calling attention

to his large and well selected stock, embracing

every variety of drugs, medicines, chemicals,
perfumes, and toilet

goods,

also spectacles,

trusses, crutches, and a fine line of choice gro­
ceries. Give him a call. You will be served

with desirable first-class goods and by experi­
enced clerks.
rpown &amp;. BURROWS—Furniture dealers and funeral directors, No. 43 Chicago

This is one of the best known business establishments in the city. Mr. Brown
has been engaged in the furniture trade here for twenty-five years and any Pe^n m
hnimtv thinking of furniture, naturally associates his name with it. About
y*ars
%o A R Burrows, who has made the furniture business his calling for forty-four
;Ss became associated with him in the business, and both are now giving their
whole attention to their business.

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They cany a very large and extensive stock of all kinds of furniture, from the
finest upholstered and nchly finished work to the more common kinds. The four
floors of their buildings are literally crammed full of goods, as is also the large addition
in the rear, extending over and beyond the alley. People who have not been through
their establishment can have no conception of the magnitude of their stock.
Their trade is not confined to this city, but extends all through the country
adjacent to Coldwater, and their long and successful business career is evidence of
their popularity with their customers.
In the department of undertaking and funeral directing they take the lead
making this a very special feature of their business. They are always in readiness to
attend to calls in this line, either in city or country.
Both members of the firm have resided in Coldwater for many years, and are
regarded as among the solid and substantial men of the community and have the
esteem and confidence of their fellow-citizens. Both have served in the city council
mid Mr Burrows now represents his ward in that body, and is also chairman of the
Board of Health of the city.
C.J.STULTING—New York Bakery. This establishment is one that is well
known to the citizens of Coldwater, having been established at its present location for
many years. Mr. Stulting has been in charge of it for eleven years. He gives his own
personal attention to all the details of his business, and has worked up a fine trade in
all kinds of baker’s goods, confectionery, etc. His lunch room is commodious and
pleasant, and is the ffivonte resort of people from city and country, who appreciate a
fine lunch, and they are sure to find all the delicacies of the season. His bread, cakes
pies, etc., are pronounced the very best, while his home-made bread stands high in the
estimation of his customers. He invites all his friends to visit him when in town.

MISS S. L. ETHERIDGE—Millinery.
No review of the mercantile interests of
Coldv ater would be complete without a reference to the millinery establishment of Miss
S. L. Etheridge, at No. 44 Chicago street. Five years ago she began to cater to the
trade of this community, and the fact that to-day she is the sole survivor of all the.
millinery firms doing business at that time is sufficient evidence that her enterprise,
taste and styles have met with public appreciation, and it is now only a question of her
ability to turn out all the work entrusted to her establishment. It is within the bounds
truth to say that she employs a greater number of skillful and high-priced assistants
than anj similar store in this section, and her trade, of course, receives the benefit
She has standing orders with the leading jobbers of the country for all the novelties in
hats, bonnets, ribbons, laces, velvets, plushes and everything essential to carry in a firstclass millinery store. Her stock is always new and fresh, her prices moderate, her
styles recherche, and her work invariably satisfactory. Her trade is not by any means
limited to this city or county, but she has regular customers in thirteen of the States
and Territories.
Her store is a palace of fashion for everything in her line, and her city trade
comprises all the devotees of society. If good goods, fair treatment and strict atten­
tion to business will assist in maintaining her position as the leading milliner of Cold­
water, her place among the business houses of the county is one to be envied for years
to come. She has adopted the exclusive cash system, which was considered a novel
innovation for a millinery establishment, but it has proven a great success with her, and
enables her to give her customers the benefit of the very lowest prices.

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Chicago Street, No. 33, Starr Block,
Coldwater, Michigan. This firm carries a large line of Gents’ Furnishings, including all
the latest styles in Neckwear, soft and stiff Hats, Shirts, Undemear, Overalls, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc., etc. Also, at their place may be found Ladies’Furnishings, consisting of Corsets, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Uaces, etc.
hey so
make a specialty- of Stamped Goods, Embroidery Silk, Rope Silk and other materials
for fancy work. Their aim is to keep only first-class goods, and by doing business
on the cash system are able to sell all their goods at a very small margin.
S. C. BEEBE &amp; CO.—Located south side

j. B. BRANCH &amp; CO.—Coldwater,

Michigan. Dry Goods, Carpets, General
House Furnishing Goods, and Merchant Tailoring. One of the most complete stocks
of goods in the State. Our house is filled to overflowing with goods adapted to the
wants of all, whether the poor man or the millionaire. It will always pay to come
to the Great Trade Emporium and see what we are doing.

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JOHN T. STARR—Hardware, stoves, tinware,

etc., 17 Chicago street. This is one of the larg­
est mercantile establishments in the city, and one
that is deserving of more than a passing notice.
Mr. Starr is one of those energetic, hustling
young men that infuse life and activity into a
community, and whose natures naturally place'
them in the front rank among business men.

He carries one of the largest stocks of general hardware in Southern Michigan, occupying
all four floors of the building here represented,
together with a large two-story warehouse in
the rear.
Among the articles to which he gives special
attention may be mentioned Garland stoves and
ranges, Paris range, Jewell gasoline stoves,
Snjith &amp; Anthony furnace, Alaska refrigerators,
carpenters’ tools, mill and factory supplies, etc.

Mr. Starr gives his entire personal attention
to the supervision of his business, and is enjoy­
ing a very large trade. Having always lived in
this city, he has grown up with the place, and
has the respect and confidence of the entire com­
munity, and will no doubt long continue to be
one of the prominent business men of Coldwater.
lamps, crockery, etc., Old Bank Building, Cold­
water. A visit to this store is sure to impress one at once with admiration. The pro­
prietors seem to have acted on the maxim that “ first impressions are every thing. ”
The remarkable taste that is displayed in the arrangement of the goods in the various
departments of this store, is a great compliment to the proprietors, who certainly spare
no pains nor expense to make their store attractive.
In the grocery department they keep a full line of all the staple and fancy goods,
and by reason of their handling the best of goods and selling at low margins, they are
C. W. LAKE &amp; CO.—Groceries,

enjoying a large trade.
Their crockery department is literally crammed with the different wares, from
the common to the most elegant styles, and customers can always be sure to find just
what they may want in this line. In lamps they lead the trade, and the various styles
which they exhibit at once captivate their friends and’speak volumes for themselves.

This house has an excellent reputation in the community for good goods and
fair dealing, and is worthy of the respect and confidence of the public.

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H. J. WOODWARD.

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H. P. WOODWARD.

H. J. WOODWARD &amp; SON.
“ Nothing succeeds like success.” So with the well
known cash dry goods and carpet firm of H. J. Woodward
&amp; Son, doing business at 23 Chicago and 1 Monroe st.
Eleven years of steadily increasing business under the
plan of cash and uniform prices has brought them to
the front as reliable and painstaking dealers. Their
salesrooms, with high ceilingsand plate fronts, covering
5,850 square feet of floor surface are among the finest,
most attractive and modem in the city. One on enter­
ing is impressed, not only with the full and complete
stocks, but the fine displays, general neatness and care
which prevails. They employ from eight to fifteen
people, and use the rapid cash car system, a great time
and labor saving device for making change. Fifteen
different departments are maintained and supplied with
the choicest selections which the markets afford; we
will enumerate them as follows:
1.

Dress goods, silks and trimmings.

2.

Table linens, napkins and towels.

3.

White goods, embroideries and laces.

4.

Wash dress goods.

5.

Flannels and cassimeres.

6.

Domestics.

7.

Gents’ furnishing goods.

8.

Yams and hosiery.

9.. Corsets, fabrics and kid gloves, ribbons, ruchings, handkerchiefs and
neckwear.
10.

Cloaks, shawls and underwear.

11.

Horse clothing and robes for summer and winter.

12.

Carpets, mgs, mattings and oil cloths.

13.

Dace, shade and drapery curtains and fixtures.

14.

Wall papers and wall decorations.

15. Five and ten-cent counters.
Each department is complete in itself, and judging by their large number it
would seem as though one could not fail at finding suitable goods for any want.
Active preparations are now going on for the spring trade, and especially in their house
furnishing departments.
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T. A. HILTON.—Groceries and meats, Nos. 4 and 6 Monroe street. No house of its
line within the past few years has made greater progress than this one. In many re­
spects it is a remarkable concern. Established at its present location in 1884, it at once
took front rank among the business institutions of the city, and has ever since enjoyed
a very large patronage.
Mr. Hilton came to this country from England nineteen years ago, a boy thir­
teen
of age. He proved to have the elements of success in him, and from humble
wav of employment, constantly grew in favor as he advanced to posi­
tions of=trust and responsibility, proving himself worthy of the success which has
crowned his efforts in his present business. He has the largest and finest grocery house
in the city, which is literally crammed with staple and fancy groceries of all kinds. In
the fall of 1888 Mr. Hilton suffered a partial loss of his stock by fire, but with his char­
acteristic energy he at once refilled his store with an immense stock of new goods, and
at the samp time adopted the exclusive cash system, which has proven another wise
step as, by enabling him to sell on smaller margins, he has largely increased his sales.
His meat department is a model one, and constantly stocked with the choicest
meats, poultry, etc., to be found in the country, and justly entitles him to the large
patronage he enjoys.
.
The great success which has attended his efforts is a compliment to the persist­
ence and business tact which he has displayed, and a well deserved recognition of that
infusion of young blood into the business community- which strengthens it beyond dis­
pute. If any house in the city- can claim to be a representative one in its line of trade,
it is this one, for it ranks with the foremost in every particular that goes to make up a
complete and first-class establishment.
Mr Hilton is a general grocer, and handles everything pertaining to the grocery­
business, and buys in such quantities as to insure ability to sell at the lowest prices.
He has a stock of staple goods, such as sugars, syrups, provisions, etc., a large and
well selected stock of teas of all grades, making a specialty of his famous Rose Leaf
and Pan fired teas, -which have had such large sales, and an excellent stock of the vari­

ous kinds of coffees.
t
,
He also deals extensively in fancy groceries, always keeping in stock a large and
desirable line of shelf goods and grocers’ sundries. In fact, he keeps a fine assortment m
all the lines of his trade, and his patrons are sure to be pleased with his goods and prices.
Mr. Hilton enjoys the respect and confidence of the community in which he resides.
He is now ably representing his ward in the City Council, and devotes the same care and
watchfulness to the affairs of the city that has characterized him in his own business.
Mr Hilton runs a farm in the western part of the city, specially to help his busi­
ness. There he receives and properly cares for the live stock intended for his market,
and puts it in the very- best condition before offering it to his trade. This is one of the
secrets of his always having the finest meats in the county On this farm he also
makes a specialty of raising berries and small fruits, especially for his trade, and is thus
enabled to furnish these luxuries in their season perfectly fresh and fine.
In his market he gives the utmost care to the curing of meats such as hams,
bacon, etc,, as well as to rendering lard, and preparing such other.articles as are called

for in a first-class market.
In adopting the exclusive cash system, as noted above Mr. Hilton felt that he
was making an innovation; but he pushed right ahead, and has conquered a success,
and is the only grocer in Coldwater doing business strictly on that basis.

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and shoes, No. 16 Chicago street. This is one of the oldest
and best known business institutions in the city. It was established by Mr. H. H.
Flandermeyer, who has been in the boot and shoe trade in Coldwater for about thirty
years. A few years ago he was succeeded by Mr. Stroh, who has infused new life and
■energy into a business already long established and well known to our people. Mr.
Flandermeyer remains with the house, and by his thorough knowledge of the business,
and extended acquaintance with the people of this county, is an invaluable assistant to
the present proprietor. Mr. Stroh carries a very large and well selected stock of boots,
shoes, slippers, rubbers, etc., for all classes and conditions of people. The finest
ladies’, misses’ and children’s shoes, in all the late styles; gents’ shoes, in all grades of
goods, from the finest to the more ordinary grade of goods; and all at the lowest living
prices.
The farmer, also, can find at this store a stock of footwear just suited to his
needs, and warranted to stand the hard wear and tear that is expected of them.
In every department his stock will be found full and complete, and customers
■can rely upon fair treatment, good goods and low prices.
This house has established a reputation of high character in the trade, and sup­
plies the public with a class of goods that is unsurpassed-as regards superior quality
and lowest prices. If you are not in the habit of trading there, call and see them, and
they will be glad to show you their stock.
H. M. BURNELL—Watches, clocks, jewelry,
etc., 50 Chicago street. Mr. Burnell is an expert
watchmaker and jeweler, and gives special attention
to the repairing of fine watches. He guarantees all
work done by him to be satisfactory, and his prices
will be found the most reasonable.
He carries a fine line of silverware, clocks,
watches, jewelry and optical goods, and feels confi­
dent that he can suit the taste of everybody. The
very best of standard goods and all the newest nov­
elties in his line can be found at his store.
He specially invites all intending purchasers of
goods in his line to call and look over his goods and
prices, feeling assured that he can make it to their
interest to make their purchases of him.
V. L. NETTLETON—Hardware, stoves, etc., 45 Chicago street. This business
Bas been conducted for the past twenty-two years by D. Nettleton, the father of the
present proprietor. Mr. V. T- Nettleton, who has just purchased the business, has
spent many of these years in his father’s employ, and thus brings into the business the
advantages of a ripe experience in this line of trade and a thorough knowledge of the
wants of the people of this vicinity.
His stock will at all times be found full and complete, and embraces everything
required for a general hardware stock. The Peninsular stove is one of his specialties,
and he is ever ready to show its merits to his friends. Besides this, he keeps a large
line of stoves for coal and wood, in parlor, cooking and all other styles.
His stock of shelf hardware, cutlery, etc., is full and complete, and he asks the
public to examine it carefully and compare his goods and prices with those of any other
similar concern.
E. STROH.—Boots

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D. A. MERRILL &amp; SON.—Ma­

chinists, Hudson street. This firm
gives special attention to the build­
ing and repairing of all kinds of
machinery. With the best and
most approved machinery for their
purposes, and their thorough knowl­
edge of the business, they are pre­
pared to undertake any job in their
line.
They give special attention to
the manufacture of steam engines,
and are able to furnish machinery
of this kind, fully warranted, at
the lowest prices.
They also make a specialty of
the repairing of steam engines,
mill marhineTy, etc., and with a force of the most experienced workmen, and their
own thorough knowledge of all the details of their business, they have no difficulty in
ogiving
o the best of satisfaction to their many
* customers,
J. B. H ELLEN BERG.—Coldwater
turning factory. This is an enterprise
of considerable importance, and is the
outgrowth of a very small beginning.
Mr. Hellenberg commenced his busi­
ness in a small way a few years
ago, renting a small room in rear of
Sherman &amp; Chandler’s planing mill.
The increase of his business compelled
him to make several removals to
secure more room, and in 1887 he
erected his present factory, where he
now has facilities for getting out a.
very large amount of work.
He manufactures almost everything
in the way of turned work, giving
special attention to Indian clubs,
dumbbells, ball clubs, mallets, etc., which he ships all over the country, supplying
many wholesale dealers.
.
.
He gives careful personal attention to all the details of his business, and employs
quite a force of experienced assistants, and his business is one of the growing indus­
tries of Coldwater.
W. A. BLYE &amp; CO.—Millinery. This house justly deserves the reputation they
have earned of being the leading millinery house in this section. Always at the front.
Ladies can rest assured that no pains will be spared to meet their approval. Those
connected with this house are with years of experience, and well and favorably known
throughout Southern Michigan.
S POLLOCK —Lumber yard, Chicago street.
This business was established
about twenty years ago by H. T. Smith. Mr Pollock purchased the business eight
years ago, and by his thorough knowledge of the business, and the careful attention
given to it, he has built up a very large trade.
He handles all kinds, including the finest and best grades as well as commofi
stock of lumber, lath, shingles, pickets, posts, etc., etc and also lime, roofing paper,
plastering hair, etc., and sells at as low prices as any other similar concern.
He superintends his business in person, and by fair dealing and prompt attention
to orders has won the respect and confidence of the community.

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A Short History of the Most Noted Boot
and Shoe Man in Coldwater, Mich.

After having a short interview with E. D.
Luedders, I find him to be a live, spirited busi­
ness man, and that he came to Coldwater, Mich.,
in the fall of 1865, when he began to work for
the firm of H. H. Flandermeyer &amp; Bro., makers
of men’s boots and shoes. In the fall of 1867
he was sent to Quincy to help carry on his em­
ployers’ business there. But Mr. Flandermeyer
soon sold out his business in this place. From
here I find that he went to Hillsdale, where he
worked but a short time. He now returned to Coldwater, and went into the employ of
Messrs. Flandermeyer &amp; Bro. Here he worked until the spring of 1877, when he
engaged in a boot and shoe business of his own, starting in the small frame building
east of Mr. Jas. Anderson’s marble works, but now occupied by Messrs. Gibbs and
Hanley for a harness shop. Here his business increased so rapidly, and not having
room for his stock, he removed to the H. N. Moore block, which place he now occu­
pies. In examining his large stock of good goods, I find that he handles only the best
makes both of the East and West. Some of his principal makes are E. C. Burt &amp; Co.,
New York; D. Armstrong &amp; Co., Rochester, N. Y.; Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. Y.;
Pingree &amp; Smith, Detroit, Mich.; G. W. Ludlow &amp; Co., Chicago, and his principal
makes of boots are Parks &amp; Hazzard and S. R. Heywood &amp; Co. He always has the
latest styles in gentlemen and ladies’ wear. You can always find a large assortment of
W. L. Douglas and James Means $3.00 shoes, and the Douglas $2.00 shoe for boys, in
button, lace and congress.
The principal features of his business are that all his goods are marked
in plain figures, and that he has only one price on his stock. By his fair and
square dealing, good goods and low prices, he has won the respect of the whole com­
munity, and is doing the largest retail business in the county. When you want goods
that are good, try E. D. Luedders, of Coldwater, who leads them all in good goods at
low prices.
A LEAF FROM LIFE.—They were both plainly but neatly dressed, a real sample

of the thrifty and tidy housewife. They had just alighted from their carriage, and
were preparing to go about their shopping, when the following conversation took place:
“ Where are you going to sell your butter and eggs?” “Oh, to White &amp; Brown,
of course.” “ Are you not going to look around and see where you can do the best?”
“Oh, no; I never have to do that, for they always pay the highest market price in cash,
and I am sure of getting fair weight and honest count. Besides, I always buy my
groceries of White &amp; Brown, because their goods are nice, fresh, clean and cheap, and,
do you know, they always have the nicest teas to be found in the city. And say, you
just ought to try their coffees'once. They have any kind you want, from a cheap, com­
mon Rio to a genuine Arabian Mocha, and the finest Old Government Java I ever
tasted. Oh, they are just elegant!” “Well, well! I never supposed they kept such a
nice stock, they are such quiet fellows, but I believe I will go there myself to-day”

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The above is only a sample of what our customers say of us; now a few words
for ourselves. We have not become rich in the grocery business, while our patrons are
struggling along with the hard times and barely making a living. * Oh, no; but we are
dividing the profits with them, and trying to live and let live. And with this in view;
we are enjoying life as well, perhaps, as our more prosperous neighbors, for our; patrons
seem to appreciate our endeavors to do them good, and so our interests are mutual.
Please call at our place, No. 6 S. M. Hotel block, when in the city, and we will try to
make your "visit both pleasant and profitable to you.
Very respectfully yours,
White &amp; Brown.

clocks, jewelry,
etc., No. 48 Chicago street. Mr. L. M. Bassett has been in
the jewelry trade in Coldwater for the past forty years, and
from a small beginning has built up an extensive trade.
His son, Harry, who is now associated with him, is also an
expert jeweler, and fully understands all the details of the
business. They carry a very large stock of all the best
goods in their line, and the fact of their continuous business
for so many years is evidence of the fact that they know
how to please their customers.
L. M. BASSETT &amp; SON—Watches,

O’SHAUGHNESSY &amp;. CO.—Cigar manufacturers.

This firm has been engaged in the
manufacture of fine cigars for several years, and have built up a reputation for their
work which is insuring them a fine trade. They use the best stock, selected with the
utmost care, and employ a force of competent and skillful workmen, and as a conse­
quence, O’Shaughnessy’s cigars are much sought for by those who love a good smoke.
buggies and
road carts, Monroe street. Careful attention to all the
details of every department of his business enables Mr.
Schmedlen to turn out a quality of work that is un­
surpassed for durability and finish. He manufactures
all kinds of carriages, platform wagons, surreys, phaetons, etc., and warrants every
piece of work. The Leader Road Cart, patented by him, is his specialty, and is most
highly recommended by all who have ,used.it. Being a practical workman himself, and
fully acquainted with every part of the work, enables him to turn out the best of work,
which he sells at as low a price as cheap made work usually brings. He also gives
WM.

careful attention to repairing.

H. SCHMEDLEN—Carriages,

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VAN AKEN BROS.—Livery and feed stables, 49 and
51 South Monroe street. This establishment lias been
conducted for twenty-two years by J. H. Van Aken,
and is one of the well-known business establishments
of the city. About two years ago he was succeeded
~ by his sons, M. J. &amp; B. L. Van Aken, who both give
careful personal attention to the details of the business, and who fully sustain the well

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earned reputation of the place.
.
They keep a large variety of first-class rigs, and are always ready to serve their
customers’ wants, whether for business or pleasure.
.
.
They keep a fine hearse and a number of hacks and carriages suitable for funeral
purposes, and make a specialty of attending to that department of their business.
In addition to all this, they run a regular line of hacks and wagonettes to all
trains, and also to all parts of the city, as their customers may desire. They have tele­
phone connection for the convenience of their customers.
Being young and energetic men, fully acquainted with all the details of their
business, they are enjoying a large patronage.
C. H. 4 R. MILNES.—Enterprise
grocery
and meat market, 52 an^ 54 Chicago street.
This business was established by Henry Milnes,
father of the present proprietors, twenty-eight
years ago, on a very small scale, but gradually
grew into .one of the leading grocery houses of
the city. He conducted his business successfully
for many years, assisted by his sons, and in 1878
retired with a comfortable competence, and is
now enjoying the results of his careful labors by
Ci H'A.RLM'iiUNELS
a life of comfort, free from the cares of business.
The present proprietors succeeded to the
business in 1878, and, from having grownup with
the business, knew every detail thereof, and by
infusing young blood and energy into it have
IAMB
increased the trade to such an extent that it is
now one of the largest concerns of its kind in
Southern Michigan.
is
under the management of Robert Milnes, and
The Grocery Department
he devotes his whole personal attention to it, and to his efficient care and thorough
knowledge of the business is due, in a great measure, the success of the house.
They carry a large stock of staple and fancy groceries, and 111 addition to their
large retail trade do quite an amount of wholesale business. Their trade is not con­
fined to the city, but also extends over the country adjacent to Coldwater. Their
stock is select and complete in every respect, the goods of the best qualities, bought
direct from first hands, and furnished to the many customers, locally and throughout .
the surrounding country, at the very lowest prices.
The Meat Market is under the care of Mr. C. H. Milnes, whose reputation as
the best “meat man” in Southern Michigan has enabled him to keep this as the lea ing market in the city. It is at all times fully stocked with the finest meats the couhtry affords, and kept so clean and inviting that people who come once cannot help

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coming again. He keeps five competent assistants in this department, and is at all
times ready to attend to the wants of the public.
In this department is also kept a large stock of canned goods, fresh vegetables,
provisions, etc.

The two stores being connected, enables buyers to make all purchases in both
departments at the same time, and have all delivered at once, thereby effecting a saving
of time and trouble.
Being practical men of long business experience, and having the respect and
confidence of the community, their success is a matter of course, and a successful busi­
ness career is assured.

and Stationer. I commenced the book business at
No. 18 Chicago street, April 12, i860, as successor to C. H. Thompson.
D. H. DAVIS—Bookseller

I am now the oldest bookseller in the county, and one of the oldest tradesmen
in the city or county, having been continuously in the trade nearly twenty-nine years.

During all this period I have given my personal, undivided attention to the
business, having been absent but few days by reason of ill health.
I removed to my present quarters at No. 52 Chicago street, Oct. 1st. 1872.
The store was then new, and fitted up expressly for me by the proprietor, J. Wesley
Brown.
In all this labor of many years I have not amassed wealth, but with Heaven’s
blessing I have secured a comfortable support for my family, and feel thankful for the
measure of prosperity which has attended my labors.
I have always enjoyed my business, and never felt disposed to exchange it for
any other.
D. H. Davis,

Bookseller and Stationer,
52 Chicago street.

L. H. EDGERTON—Centen­

nial shoeing shop. The best work
that men skilled in this line can
do.
Moore Block, Hanchett
street.

M. HOLWAY.—Livery and feed

stables. First-class rigs always
in readiness.
Moore Block,
Hanchett street.

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CHAS. E. BARLOW,

HARDWARE,

Coldwater,

Mich.

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and Provisions, No. i. Masonic Hall Block.

COLLINS i BROWN.—Groceries

This enterprising firm stands among the very best in our city.

The proprietors are

both young men, full oi energy and. ambition, alive to the wants of their customers,,

and at all times ready to supply those wants.

Their store is a marvel of neatness and

convenience, and is at all times well stocked with all the staple and fancy goods in
their line.

They carry a very complete stock of Groceries, Shelf and Canned Goods,.

Cigars, Tobaccos, etc., all of which they sell at the lowest possible prices.

In Foreign and Domestic Fruits they lead the trade, and always have U choice
selection in this line, in fresh, dried, evaporated and canned goods.

In Provisions they are always ready to supply their customers' with the best the

market affords; and among other articles in this department, they make quite a speci­
alty of Cured Meats, on which they challenge competition.
In Teas, Coffees, Spices, etc., they do an extensive business, and in the purchase

and selection of these articles they exercise great care, thereby assuring their cus­
tomers that the goods purchased of them will be of the finest quality.

Without specifying further, it is sufficient to say that in eveiy department of
their trade they are fully up to the times, and ever ready to please their customers.

J. L-. HAMILTON.
The Ningpo wishes your attention for one moment.
For one year we have been with you and we have been met with a flattering
trade.

We have, without question, the largest and finest assortment of China, plain

and decorated, English White Granite and decorated Stock Patterns, Chamber Sets in

a dozen decorations, Tea and Dinner Sets in China and elegant English prints, Water
Sets in fancy Glass and watered China, odd pieces in Havilands and Karlsbad China,

Bohemian glass and Leeds goods, hanging and stand Lamps, Rochester and Banner,,
etc., etc.
Everything desirable in a Crockery stock at prices that defy competition will

be found at this grand depot of supplies.
three tons of Tea sold in one year.

Enormous sales in Teas and Coffees.

The largest and best assortment in the city.

Foreign and Domestic Fruits a specialty.

We aim to keep the best groceries the market affords.

Give us a trial.

Over

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WHIPS AND GLOVES.

WHITNALL &amp; CO.
Manufacturers of and Dealers In all kinds of

LEATHER AND WOOLEN GLOVES.
FITTING GLOVES TO THE HAND A SPECIALTY.
Real Kid, Mochas, Buck and Grain Tanned Goods in endless variety.
MASONIC HALL BLOCK.

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T. w. Dunn.

L. D*. Halsted.

PIONEER CLOTHING HOUSE

—----- ESTABLISHED 1836------ -afe-___ i

T. W. DUNN &amp; CO.
THE ONE PRICE

Clothiers, Men’s Furnishers
Fashionable Hatters.
MEN’S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S

High Grade Clothing,
Stylish Neckwear,
Fine Furnishings,
Trunks, Bags, Yalises,
Canes and Umbrellas.
Agents for the Celebrated

For the proper thing

+ Tjuqlap +

in Men’s Goods

SILK, STIFF AND SOFT

+ ]jats +
NONE GEN VINE WITHOC'T ABOVE TRADE MAUK.

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COLDWATER NATIONAL BANK,
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN.
ESTABLISHED 1865.

AMPLE CAlFITjPlIL
GEO. STARR, President.

jQlTTZD

STJK.ZF’BTJS.

L. A. JACKSON, Assistant Cashier.

Directors: — D. B. Dennis, S. P. Williams, Geo. Starr, Jno. T. Holmes, D. F. Parsons,
H. H. Barlow, Z. G. Osborn.

Southern - Michigan - National - Bank,
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN.

Capital and Surplus, $200,000
LARGEST IN THE COUNTY.
C. D. RANDALL, Pres.; C. G. LUCE, V.-Pres.; L. E. ROSE, Cashier.

Directors

C. D. Randall, C. G. Luce, L. F. Hale, E. R. Clark, J. S.
Barber, M. G. Clarke, L. E. Rose.

A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.

SPECIAL CARE AND ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTING.

Dealers in

Sfqple - cpqel - F qpcy - 19t&lt;y - Qoods
NOTIONS, BTC.

Cloaks, Shawls and Draperies.
EAST CHICAGO STREET, - COLDWATER, MICH.
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She above cut represents the Mammoth Double Store called

TH
A MILNES,

-

-

-

-

Proprietor.

It is recognized by every person in Southern Michigan as Headquarters for

Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Silver-Plated Ware, Buggies, Platform Wagons,
Lumber Wagons-, Road Carts, Road Wagons, Surreys, Phaetons.
In fact, no one thinks of buying anything that runs on wheels until they have been to The Fair, because it
is the only first-class

Carriage Repository in Southern Michigan.
You are cordially invited to make The
Fair your headquarters when in town.

A. MILNES, Proprietor.

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“THE OLD

.

RELIKBLE ”

Southern P]ichigan JIotel,
+

First-class in every particular.

*

LOU. H. WARREN, MANAGER.

.

+

COLDWATER, MICH.

Palace LWeFy, Boai'ding aiyl Feeel Stable
Opposite SOUTHERN MICHIGAN HOTEL, Facing New Court House,
First-class Rigs at all times at reasonable rates.
horses. Finest Feed Barn in the State.

A specialty made of boarding

C. T. CORNWELL.
THE OLD RELIABLE

PHOTOGRAPHER

At the same Old Place,

No. 46 CHICAGO STREET, ;

COLDWATER, MICH. ■

An experience of forty-elx years ousht to satisfy the pubno that he Is capable of
■doing satisfactory work.

HIS WOBK SPEAKS FOB ITSELF.

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MOSES SMITH’S LUMBER YARD,
Cor. Monroe &amp; Pearl Sts., Coldwater.

Pl

SLAVING bought out the entire business of E. D. Chapmann, and added hislumber to mv stock, at mv vard. at the railroad, insures me a large and complete assortment of

BUILDING LUMBER,
PIECE STUFF,

PLANED AND MATCHED,

BARN BOARDS,

LATH, BARN STEPS,

SHINGLES,
PORTLAND CEMENT,

SIDING,

TIMBERS,

MARBLEHEAD LIME,

CEILING,.

FENCE POSTS,

HAIR, ETC., ETC.

-ALSO, AT 3IY YARD, AT THE RAILROAD, A FINE STOCK OF

Seasoned Black Walnut, Ash, Oak, White Wood and Red Elm.
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES.

All are Invited to come.

MOSES SMITH.

J. WESLEY HUGHES,

City Photographer.
FINE REMBRANDT LIGHTING
AND

Srayon 'portraits a Specially,
COLDWHTER,

MICH,

We make elegant work throughout, and guarantee
our work in every branch. Theatrical People would do
well to examine our work and get prices.

Qrayoi) portraits apd Babies’ pictures
A. SPECIALTY.

Over 10.000 registered negatives on hand, from which
duplicates can be had at any time.

J. WESLEY HUGHES,
Lnadlny

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ESTABLISHED IN 1883.

/IN looking over the history of Coldwater since its foundation, we find no business institution that has had a
more healthy and increasing growth than that of L. C.
Coller’s Palace of Music and Sewing Machine Em­
porium. This music store is located at number seventy-two
(72) West Chicago Street, and is known far and wide as the
old reliable place to purchase anything in the music line,
from a Jewsharp to a Piano, and in Sewing Machines his
stock is always full and complete.

Coller’s Palace of Music was established in 1883, and the
thorough principles upon which it has been conducted is the
full secret of its notoriety. It has always been the aim of
the proprietor (Mr. Collet) to keep in his store and sell to
his trade the best goods that the factories afford, and more
than that, to sell old standard makes in either musical
instruments or sewing machines, which are always more
reliable and improved. His leading Pianos are the Haines,
Sohmer and Steinway, and in Organs the celebrated Storey
COLLER’S PALACE OF MUSIC. &amp; Clark and Estey.

Mr. Coller has also been General Agent for the Domestic and White Sewing Machines in the
county for several years. All of these makes of goods simply speak for themselves.
All else we can say to our readers is, go to Coller’s Music Store when you want a good Organ,
Piano or Sewing Machine, and you are always sure to get the worth of your money.

C. T. YAPP.—Groceries and Provisions, Southern Michigan Hotel Block, Cold­

water.

Mr. Yapp is a representative of the young business men of Coldwater.

Active,

•energetic, self-reliant, he has persistently worked his way to the front, and as a reward

for his untiring efforts he now enjoys a fine trade in his line.

His store is well stocked

with a choice line of all the staple and fancy goods in his department of trade, and he
has a happy faculty of making customers feel at home when in his store.

He carries a

full general stock of groceries and provisions, all of which he sells at the lowest living
prices.

He makes a specialty of pure teas, coffees, spices, confectionery, etc., and

invites careful attention of his friends to his stock of these articles.

In the heavier

standard goods, such as sugars, syrups, fish, provisions, etc., he thinks he can furnish

as good goods and as much of it for the money as any house in Southern Michigan.

He keeps a force of pleasant and agreeable assistants, who are always ready to
anticipate the wants of customers and are a great help to him in his business.
Mr. Yapp’s untiring energy and fine business ability have brought him into such
a prominent position among our business men, that a long and successful business

career is assured to him.
5

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74

DOWNER A. HODGMAN.—Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods.

Com­

menced business March 14th, 1SS5, in the building formerly occupied by Dickinson
&amp; Whitley.

Being a new firm they had their trade all to make.

By paying

spot cash for goods and buying from the best factories, they have been enabled to
offer the Best goods at reasonable prices.

This, together with their one price

cash system and gentlemanly treatment to lookers as well as to buyers, have won
for them a larger trade and greater success than they in their most sanguine

moments expected.

While this is comparatively a new firm in this city, both

members of it are experienced men in the business.

Mr. Downer having had

several years’ experience in the retail trade, and Air. Hodgman has had fifteen

years experience in the retail business and on the shoe bench making all kinds of
Boots &amp; Shoes from the finest custom work to coarse sale boots.

J. H. BUGGIE &amp; CO.—Clothiers.

This busi­

ness was established in 1848 by the late F. V.

Smith, who conducted it with signal success until
succeeded by Messrs. Buggie &amp; Co., who have

increased the already fine trade to mammoth pro­

portions for a city of the size of Coldwater. They
make a specialty of high grade Merchant Tailor­
ing, keeping the most extensive stock of goods

for this department to be found in Southern
Michigan.

This stock of clothing comprise^ every­

thing for Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s

wear, in all grades.

The latest styles represented

at all times.
Their motto is, “Tell the Truth,” and by
doing business on this motto is due in great

measure the immense trade that comes to their

store.

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75

F W. FLA]VDE^MEYE^’
24 CHICAGO STREET, -

COLDWATER, MICH.

IE deal in BOOTS and SHOES, as we have done for over thirty years in
this city. We have had some experience, so that we think we can suit
all Boot and Shoe buyers in Branch County. We don’t exaggerate when we say
1 I

WE HAVE NOW THE CLEANEST, MOST WORTHY AND
-

THE CHEAPEST LOT OF GOODS FOR THE MONEY

of any stock of Boots and Shoes in this city. We have now arranged with
the manufacturers for a certain class of staple goods to have on sale at same

price just as long as they can be had at same rate.

’

LADIES’ OIL GRAIN BUTTON BOOTS AT $1.50.

You have no doubt heard of Milwaukee Oil Grain, and perhaps have had
a pair on your feet, and paid from $2.00 to $2.50 for them.
They are sole
leather counters, inner-soles and out-soles.
LADIES’ GENUINE DONGOLA BUTTON BOOTS AT $2.00.

You have paid from #2.50 to $3.00 for no better shoes.

They are all solid, too.

LADIES’ HAND-SEWED, TURNED OR WELT, AT $3.00.

They are the production of a New York City firm, and they say : “We do not
manufacture anything but what we can warrant to be solid all through. ’ ’
We have many special bargains in all kinds of goods, but no space here to
mention. In fact, if you call and see for yourself, you will find that we have
made our store the Great Special Bargain Boot and Shoe House in Branch County.
R, W. FLANDERMEYER.

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Coldwater Illustrated.

bTARR BLOCK, CHICAGO STREET.

^^SS^SPLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO REMEMBER THATg^======s==

. HUTCHINSON
SELLS

tablets, Softool apd pdv^rtisip? &lt;;ard5, Scrap pictures, plbums, Stationery,

Brass |fouelti^s, Birtftday apd gift Booklets,
ALSO, CHRISTMAS, VALENTINE AND EASTER NOVELTIES IN THEIR SEASON.
•H &gt;ZHOLESKL6 + HMD + RSTHILK

At Old Post Office Building, Coldwater, Mich.
The Increase of trade each year; Ten Tons 1886: Fifteen Tons 1887, and Twenty

'Tons In 1888, Is proof that Style and Prices are O.K.
zrw- COLDWATER ILLUSTRATED ON SALE A.T MY STORE,

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77

ARLINGTON HOTEL

This house has just been entirely refitted and refurnished from top to bottom,
by the proprietor, S. G. Ray, and is recognized as one of the best hotels in Southern
Michigan. Traveling men speak of it as first-class in every respect. Rates two
dollars a day. In connection with this hotel Mr. Ray runs an extensive livery
stable, and is prepared to furnish everything in shape of a first-class turnout. He
has also a hack and ’bus line to accommodate the public. He pays special attention
to furnishing conveyances for funeral and other public occasions, at the most resonable rates.

�Coldwater Illustrated.
B. H. CALKINS.

W. A. COOMBS.

CALKINS &amp; CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF

Staves and Heading.
KILN-DRIED HEEDING AND WHITE ASH BUTTER TUB STOCK A SPECIALTY.
COLDWATER,

MICH.

gHIS firm are pioneers in furnishing an outlet and market for the Fine Tim­

ber obtained in the vicinity of Coldwater.

B. H. Calkins, at present Mayor

of the city, and brother of M. M. Calkins, now of the PHELPS LUMBER
COMPANY, of Big Rapids, Mich., having established the business in 1873,

as CALKINS BROS.

The business has continued under first management,

having outlived panics and business depressions, and phoenixed from several fires,

furnishing a steady market to farmers for their surplus timber, of which about 5,000

cords per annum are used.

The staves manufactured are mostly used in supplying

barrels for the three roller mills of WM. A. COOMBS, who is the “Co.” of the firm.

A fine quality of White Ash timber is manufactured into material for Butter
Tubs, for which a ready market is obtained in Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.
Flour and Sugar Barrel Heads are made in large quantities from second-

growth Basswood, which is abundant and superior in quality.

These are marketed

largely in this State, any surplus, however, finding a market in New York and Balti­

more.

Employment is given to 40 persons, and the increasing demands upon the

business will be provided for during the coming season, by EXTENSIVE ADDI­

TIONS IN BUILDINGS AND MACHINERY.

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79

BALL BROTHERS.—Planing Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory, corner Chicago and Clay
Stress Coldwater. This enterprising firm do a very large business in their line. With the latest
and most approved machinery, and a force of competent and experienced workmen, they are fully
prepared to undertake any job in their line, however large. They keep constantly on hand a larg
stofk of the various kinds and grades of lumber, and are enabled to fill any orders without delay.
Thev also do planing, matching, scroll and band sawing, etc., to order. The proprietors are botli
thoroughly skilled in all branches of their trade, and give their entire personal attention to the detail
of their business, and no work is allowed to leave their factory unless it is done m the best manner.

artists

- Photographers

No. 22 CHICAGO ST., - COLDWATER, MICH.

The Finest Work in nil the various departments of 'Phoiographg.

REMBRANDTS, CRAYON PICTURES AND BABIES’ PICTURES A SPECIALTY.

All WORK GUARANTEED to GIVE SATISFACTION.
A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED.

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MYERS &amp;. SON.—New

York Bakery.

Oldest establishment of the kind in

the city.

ALWAYS AT THE FRONT.

All kinds of Bakers’ and Confectioners’ goods.
lunch room in connection.

J. M. LIND.—Dealer

Commodious and pleasant

in Groceries and Provisions, No. 70 West Chicago St.

Good Goods, Low Prices and Fair Dealing our motto.

NOYES BLOCK,

Comer Chicago and Hanchett streets. Built in 1866 by S. P. Noyes. Corner store
owned by Orlando G. and Frank G. Noyes; east store by daughters of the late
Mrs. Louisie Eldridge.

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E. MANSELL—Successor to

Geo. Mansell, 66 Chicago

Street, Coldwater, Michigan.
Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, and Dealer in Pumps,
Sinks, Wrought Iron Pipe, plain and galvanized, Drive Wells,
Rubber Tubing, Hose-Packing and Wringer Rolls, Engine
and Boiler Brass Goods, Pulleys and Shafting.
A large stock of repairs of all kinds in my line con­
stantly on hand.
ECONOMY HEEDED IS CAPITAL SAVED.

He who would increase his storage and econo­
mize in the outlay, should use
Bates’ Self-Supporting Structure,
for Halls, Hotels, Churches, Barns, Houses, Bridges,
etc., inasmuch as it, ist, saves labor and time; 2nd,
embodies beauty, strength and durability; 3rd, it in­
creases the room over one half; 4th, its convenience
does away with purline plates, posts and beams;
5th, it cannot spread; 6th, it is adapted equally as
well for iron or steel as for wood roof. Farm, Town,
PATENTED JULY 14, 1885—No. 321,939.
County and State Rights for sale by Bates &amp; Lock­
wood, Coldwater, Michigan. We, the undersigned, have used and seen used, Bates’
Self-Supporting Roof, and we can recommend it for barns especially, as being the best
we have yet seen.
O. P. Clark, Henry Dennis, James Elliot, Chas. Woodward, Wm. Hier, Jessf Winchell,
Charles Moore, Wm. Enright—all of Richland Center, Ohio.
Also refers to E. N. Corson, D. Corson, S. Teachout, F. N. Bates, a. S. Bates, J. N. Clark.
Frank Eaton and C. L. Pitcher—all of Coldwater, Michigan.

EATON 4. SWAFFIELD.-General

Blacksmithing, West Chicago St.
This enterprising firm now occupy
the new and commodious shop
shown in this cut, and they are
better prepared than ever to do all
work in their line. Carriages and
Wagons made to order, and all re­
pairing promptly done. Horse Shoe­
ing is a special feature of their bus­
iness. They also make a specialty
of forging, and have a reputation of
being the best workmen in this line
in Southern Michigan.

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SEASON 1SS9.
The State Public School and all The Market Gardeners are buying their seeds of G.
W. Harding, at the old reliable Foster Stand, -which I keep. A full stock of Garden seeds in bulk
and at the lowest prices. Two papers for five cents. Field Peas, both white and green, Timothy,
Clover and Orchard Grass seed.
THRESHING MACHINES.—I am Agent for the Nichols &amp; Shepard Thresher Co., Battle
Creek, and Roberts &amp;. Throp, Three Rivers.
CLOVER HI7LLER.—I am Agent for the Birdsell Clover Huller, South Bend.
BINDERS.—I am also Agent for the Deering Binder and Mower, the best Binder and
Mower made. Acknowledged so by Richard Tuckey, James Wood, Chub. Cooley, James Allen, Oak
Worford, Wm. Marquitt, Geo. Lake, John Hill, Chas. Card, John Potter and H. McCormick.
Also Agent for the Esterly Binder and Mower.
PLOWS.—You will also find the Big Injun and St John Sulky Plows, the Gale, Bissell
and Bryan Walking Plows. I have the Reed Plated Harrow, Lawrence and Chapin Steel Frame Har­
row, the best ever used. I have the Genuine Repairs on all the above plows, including the Oliver
Plows, with all their Parts furnished. All points 35 cents.
WAGONS.—South Bend and Buchanan Wagons.
DRILLS.—Superior and Farmers’ Favorite Drills.
HAY TOOLS.—Thomas Hay Bakes and Tedders, of which there are no better made.
CARRIAGES.—I have the Kalamazoo Wagon Co. Carriages; also the Michigan Buggy Co.,
Carriages, and the best made and nicest Carriage for §75 that was ever sold in the county. Come and
see it before you buy.
ROAD CARTS.—I have the Collins Road Cart, of Jackson; no Bar, no horse motion. I am
selling almost one a day.
FLOUR AND FEED.—I have constantly on hand Flour and Feed, Shelled and Ear Corn,
and buy Oats. To those in need of Fence Wire, Garden Tools, Land Rollers, all kind of Cultivators,
Haying Tools, Rope Pulleys, and everything a farmer needs. Don’t buy until you have seen me,
and I will save you money.
G. W. HARDING, on The Public Square.
,

&lt;59 FOR ONE BOTTLE OF MEDICINE.—This is to certify that my wife was for years afflicted with asthma,
and was so for gone that several physicians decided that her case must terminate in consumption. I was induced to
try a bottle of Dr. Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup. To our great satisfaction it gave almost immediate relief, and
two bottles completely cured my wife. She is now well and healthy, but I would not be without the medicine if it cost
fifty dollars a bottle.
Wm. H. Farris. Chn. Bd. Tp. of Wilton, Monroe Co., Wis.
A MINISTER’S CONFESSION.—I must confess that I derived more benefit to my lungs from the use ot
White'Wine of Tar Syrup than any remedy I have ever tried, and cheerfully recommend it to every one having any kind
of lung trouble.
Rev. A. M. Humphrey, Tnlla, Coles Co., Ill.
OUR SIX YEAR OI D DAUGHTER.—Our little six-year old daughter hod a very sore throat, badly ulcerated,
and coughed almost incessantly. Gave the White Wine of Tar Syrup according to directions and she began to improve
immediately and soon got well Mrs. Groves and I have recommended it to others, and we consider it the very best
medicine in use.
R*v, D. II, Groves, Pastor M. E, Church, Clarksville, Mo.
FROM AN OHIO MINISTER.—I have used Dr. Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup for sore throat, weak
lungs, coughs, colds', or any diesises of the kind; it surpasses all other remedies I have tried. With many thanks to the
doctor for nis valuable remedy, I remain,
Rev. G, W. Hagans, Clyde, O.
I NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL—Dr. Warner—Kind Sir: I received the bottle of White Wine of Tar Syrup you
sent me and'liave used it. and wilfsay I think it cannot be excelled for consumption, coughs and colds At least I have
never tried anything that seemed to relieve and benefit me as that did.
Rev. R. I. Beavers, Perche, Mo.

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83

F. J. REED,
BoO^ll^r apd

■$F—Stationer
And Dealer in.

'Wall 'Paper, 'Window Shades, pancy

Soods, JNews and Periodicals,.

PICTURE FRAMES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, ETS.
The Cheapest place to buy WALL PAPER
and WINDOW SHADES in the County.

18 CHICAGO ST., - COLDWATER, MICH.

WAITE &amp; WICKER,
©rugs, groceries, Wall Tciper,
PAINTS, OILS and ARTISTS’ GOODS.

HENRY C. WHITLEY.

THOMAS W. DICKINSON.

DICKINSON &amp; WHITLEY,
No. 7 Chicago Street,
REAL ESTATE LOANS.

FIRE INSURANCE

• COLDWATER, MICHIGAN.

W. S. VAN BLARCUM, Agent,
No. 18 Chicago Street, COLDWATER, MICH.

�$4

COLDWATER ILLUSTRATED.

AMERICAN CIGAR FACTORY, HANCHETT STREET.

A. A. WOOD,

CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN.

Cigar Labels of all Makes at Manufacturers’ Prices.
ESTABLISHED 1878.

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85

0. D. CHAPMAN,

Diamonds,Watches and Jewelry,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN GLOCKS, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
OPERA GLASSES AND SPECTACLES.
Large line of Fine China, Including
Royal Worcester, Royal Dresden, Doulton’s and the Celebrated Haviland.

44 CHICAGO STREET.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING.

KITCHEL'S

LINITVVeNT

IS USED BY THE

Best Jdorsefnep all ov^r

tlQited States.

MANUFACTURED BY

S. B. KITCHEL,
Coldwater,..................................................Michigan.

W. I. LYMAN X GO.
MANUFACTURERS OF

Qepter Jables
Cor. Chicago &amp; Hudson Sts.
COLDWATSR,

-

MICH.

All work in their line done in the
most perfect manner.
THEY MAKE

Center Tables in a Large Variety of Designs,
AND FINISH THEIR WORK IN THE

MOST PERFECT

TTjOlISTITEZR..

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Coldwater Illustrated.

PRATT &amp; CHASE, Da

Fine C utter Woo ds '■■■G h i ld ren’S Sleds
WORKS NEAR LAKE SHORE DEPOT.

’X.L

This enterprise was established seven years ago by the present proprietors,
and is one of the most prominent business enterprises in the city. The works
cover several acres of ground, and the buildings are constructed and arranged with
special reference to this business. They give employment to about ninety hands, and
have facilities for turning out 10,000 cutters and 100,000 sleds annually, and the works
are nearly always crowded to their full capacity.
Their goods find ready sale all over the northwest, and their increasing sales,
year by year, give evidence of the superiority of their goods.

CONOVER ENGRAVING AND PRINTING COMPANY.—This establishment has

been in successful operation for about twelve years. Commencing on a very small
scale, it has grown steadily until its trade is now well established all over the north­
west. The house makes a specialty of labels and show cards, and all fine color work.
They have long made cigar labels a leading feature in their business, and have an
extensive patronage in about twenty different states. They employ quite a force of
workmen, and have a constantly increasing trade. The engravings in this book are
evidences of their skill in that direction,
a'M

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87

BLODGETT &amp; SON,
THE LEADING

FURNITURE DEALERS
OF

■Southern. Michigan.
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE IN

PARLOR SUITS,
WARDROBES, SECRETARIES, ETC.

CHAMBER SUITS,
DINING ROOM SUITS,

furpitur^,

WE MANUFACTURE OUR OWN

Using the very best materials, and are thus enabled to fully warrant every piece we
sell. Undertaking in all its branches carefully attended to.

BLODGETT &amp; SON,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MONROE STREET,

BROWN &amp; SHERMAN,

Contractors and Builders,
COLDWATER, MICLT.

75. J. L-OO7WIS,
MANUFACTURER ,0F

FIRE, EXTENSION ANDJSTEP LADDERS.
The wholesale trade of the Northwest is respectfully solicited.
to car load lots.

COLDWATER, MICH

Special attention

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Coldwater Illustrated.

1

IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF

CIDER BARRELS,
APPLE BARRELS,

JELL PAILS,
APPLE BUTTER BUCKETS,
BUTTER TUBS,
or anything else in the line of
Coopering, call on or write to

C. W. &amp; L. B. JOHNSON.
Our Cider Barrels are made
from selected oak and ash stock
thoroughly kiln dried, with iron
hoops on and all nicely varnished.
Our Jell and Apple Butter Pails
are made from clear white bass­
wood, all nicely varnished, with
handles and covers.
We also make a nice pack­
age for sorghum, holding from one
to five gallons. Our Butter Tubs
are made from white ash stock,
ranging in size from io to 60 inches.
We sell all of the above goods
as low as they can be had from
any first-class concern in the coun­
try. We pay the highest cash
price for oak, ash and basswood
stave and heading bolts. If you
have any timber to sell be sure
and see us before selling.

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89

of Marble and Granite Monuments,
Tombstones, etc., Cemetery Work of all kinds, Building Stone. South Monroe Street,
Coldwater, Michigan.
EWING &amp; PORTNER.—Manufacturers

and sheet iron work of all descriptions. A good stock of
tinware, notions, etc., always on hand. Special attention to tin roofing and eave
troughing. Conover Block, Coldwater.
L. A. SMITH.—Tin

C.iW. CHAPMAN.—Manufacturer

of Fine Cigars, Conover Block, Coldwater,

Michigan.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

T H. MONTAGUS,
•
Real Estate and Collection Agent.
Special attention to collections in city or country.
D. PADDOCK,
Pension Attorney.
Office over Drake’s Shoe Store.
A J. BUFFHAM,
Ta.
Notary Public.
When you want deeds, mortgages, pension or other papers made out, see me.
Also dealer in Sewing Machines and supplies, and Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
Office with B. D. Paddock.
T H. D. WARREN,
•
Insurance.
Masonic Hall Block. None but the best companies represented.
T OHN S. EVANS,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
___ _____________________ Collections a specialty. Office over Drake’s Shoe Store.
j\TEWBERRY &amp; VIETS,
Attorneys.
Office in Old Bank Building,
o
Justice of the Peace.
Office in Old Bank Building.
_____ ___________
o

AAfELLS &amp; PETERS,
Attorneys.
Office over Southern Michigan National Bank.
Pension claims receive special attention.
QHAS. N. EEGG,
Lawyer,
Office over Waite &amp; Wicker’s Drug Store.
P) B- PURINTON,

6

Justice Office

Over Murphey’s Store.

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9°

AMPBELL &amp; JOHNSON,
Attorneys and Real Estate Agents.
Office in Old Bank Building.

p&gt;R. C. H. WOODCOX,
J—''
Office over G. T. Culver’s Drug Store,
No. n Chicago Street.
Office days, Tuesday and Saturday. General Practice. Especial attention given
a^ of Women and Children.----------

R, FERGLSON.

B

Dentist.

Opposite Branch &amp; Co.’s Store.
Gold Killings and Crowns a specudWjVitalized Air administered.
L. ANDREWS,

'
Dentist.
Rooms Nos. 5 and 6 Old Bank Building, second-floor.
All operations warranted. Examinations free. Nitrous Oxide Gas__-----

P H. WORBOYS,
( ;

Dentist.

■Office over Woodward s Store.

All dental work carefully attended to.
T\[ BALDWIN, M. D-’Office over Dunn &amp; Co/S store.

Specialty, Diseases of Women and Children.

Office hours, 1 to 3 P- m., ex­

cept Wednesdays.

. .-

£)K.

Office in Masonic Hall Block,

I
J

_

Coldwater, Mich.

A- WARSABO. M. D.,
Office, over Dickinson Bros. Store.
Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children^

T^IRE’ FIRE!! FIRE!!! L. D. FISK,
£
’
Life Fire and Accident Insurance Agent.
’ Office in the old Post Office Building^ ‘ * We hold thee safe.
r’nAiTcoAL'! COAL!!! I. N. SHAW,
C
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eai er in
ealer i

ard and

oft

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holesale and Retail.
office
the Qld post office Buildlng.

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INDEX.
Introductory ......... ......'........ .. 1.................
7
Early History of Coldwater............ ................... 9
Lewis Art Gallery.............. ................. ............... 12
■Churches... .,..................1......................................... 14
Young Men’s Christian Association................. 20
Coldwater City Schools...................................... 26
Coldwater Free Public Library.......................... 29
State Public School......... 1............................ 32
Natural Gas........ ...................................................34
Mineral Water........................................................35
Resorts................................................................... 37
Horses............................ '................................ .....41
Newspapers ..............
.’.................. 43
Business Statistics............... ................................ 46
ILLUSTRATIONS.

View in Park......................................................... 1
Old Bank Building................................................ 3
Oak Grove Cemetery........................................... 24
E. R. Clarke Library Building.......................... 22
Post Office ..............................................................11
Lewis Art Gallery..... .....................
12
Methodist Church................................................ 14
Baptist
“ ................................................... 18
Presbyterian “
......... :..............................
15
St. Mark’s
“
.............. '................................ 17
Opera House...........:............................................. 25
High School.................................
26
Second Ward School............................................ 27
Third
“
“
*..................................
28
Fourth “
“
29
State Public School............................................. 33
Court House........................................................... 40
Tibbits’ Park........ ...............
36
■Templar Beach............................................... ,....37
San Souci........................
38
River Park..............................................................39
Coldwater Cart Factory...................................... 47
Coldwater in 1831.................................................. 10
Residence of J. S. Conover............................... 22
D. B, Dennis................................. 19
J. F. Pratt............... ........................ 13
F. L. Skeels.................................. 19
J. B. Pierce...................................13
J. T. Starr........................................ 31
R. C. Sawdey...,............................. 48
Dr. J, M. Long.............................. 31
J. Wesley Brown.......................... 48

Residence of Gen. J. G. Parkhurst.................34
George Starr.,..............................42
L. D. Halsted............................. 42
Mrs. Eliza Jefferds....................... 45
R. G. Chandler.............................35
Sunnyside Farm.................................................. 45
Dorrance, A. A.—Store.................................... 53
Noyes Block........................................................... 80
Conover Engraving and Printing Co.—inside
front cover.
Eaton &amp; Swaffield...................................... ;....... 81
Buggie, J. H. &amp; Co.—Store................................. 74
Moore’s Block, Chicago Street....................... 61
Moore’s Block, Hanchett Street..... . ............... 64
Woodward, H. J. &amp; Son—Store..................... 57
Coldwater Turning Factory........................... 60
Starr, J. T.—Store..................................... . .......... 56
Starr Block.................. .......................................... 73
Clarke, E. R. &amp; Co.—Store............................... 51
Coldwater Cutter Factory.............................. 86
Arlington Hotel....................... ........................... 77
Ray’s Livery....................................................... 77
Lyman, W. I. &amp; Co.—Factory........................ 85
Milnes, C. H. &amp; R.—Store................................ 63
Branch, J. B. &amp;Co.—Store.......... . ..................... 55
Milnes, A.—The Fair......................................... 70
American Cigar Co.............................................. 84
Ball Bros.—Planing Mill.................................... 79
Bassett, L. M. &amp; Son—Store.............................62
Johnson, C. W. &amp; L. B.—Cooperage Works...88
Merrill, D. A. &amp; Son—Machine Shop........... 60
Southern Mich Nat’l Bank.............................69
Reed, F. J.—Store................................................ 83
Masonic Block........................... ......................... 67
Hughes, J. Wesley—Photo Gallery............... 72
Southern Michigan Hotel.................................. 71
Coller’s Palace of Music..................................... 73
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Arlington Hotel....................................................77

Brown &amp; Burrows................................................. 53
Barlow, Chas. E.........................................
65
Buggie, J. II. &amp; Co............................................. 74
Beebe, S. C. &amp; Co............................................... 55
Burnell, H. M...................................................... .59
Bassett, L. M. &amp; Son......................................... 62
Bidleman, E. A.........................................
Blye, W. A. &amp; Co....................................

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Ball Bros............................................................. 79
Bates &amp; Lockwood—....................................... 87
Blodgett &amp; Son............................................
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Branch, J. B. &amp; Co......................................... —
Brown &amp; Sherman........................................... -8/

Lake, C. W. &amp; Co...... s....................................... 56Lind, J. M................
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Lyman, W. I. &amp; Co......................................... 85
Luedders, E. D............ ..................................... 61
Loomis, A. J................. .................................... •8'

Clarke, E. R. &amp;• Co........... -............ -................
Collins &amp; Brown................................................ 66
Calkins &amp; Co...................................................... 78
Coller, L. .. ........................................................ 78
Chapman, O. D.................................................. 88
Conover Engraving and Printing Co..............86
Chapman, C- W............................................... "89
Coldwater Cutter Factory................................ 88
Coldwater Turning Factory............................ 60
Coldwater National Bank................................ 69
Cornwell, C. T........... ......................................
Coldwater Glove Factory............................. —87

Milnes, A.............. ...............
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Mansell, E......................................................... 8^
Merrill, D. A. &amp;Son..................... .................. 60
Milnes, C. H. &amp; R... .•...........
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Myers &amp; Son............ .............................
88
Montague, J. H..................................... '•......... 89

Dorrance, A- A.................................................
Dickinson &amp; Whitley....................................... 88
Davis, D. H.......................... ■■......................... _84
Dunn, T. W. &amp; Co............................................ 88
Dickinson Bros................................................. 89
Downer &amp; Hodgman...................................... ~74
Ewing &amp; Portner.............................................. 89
Etheridge, Miss S. L....................................... ••84
Eaton &amp; Swaffield........................................... -87
Edgerton, L. H................................................. 84

Flandermeyer, F. W.................... -................ -/o
Fisk, L. .. ......................................................... 90
Gowdy Bros..................................................... ~79

Hilton, T. A...................................................... "58
Hamilton, J. ............................................... 88
Harding, G. W....................
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Hughes, J. Wesley............................................ 72
Hellenberg, J. B............................ -................. ,88
Hoyt, O. W.—last page coyer.
Hutchinson, C. .. .............................................. 78
Holway, M-....................................................... 84
Johnson, C. W. &amp; L. B....................

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Kitchel, S. B..................................................... 85

Ningpo, The....................................................... 66
Nettleton, V. .. .................................................. 89

O’Shaughnessy &amp;Co.......................................... 82
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Ray, S. .. .......................................................... "77

Spaulding, C. A.&amp; Co........................................ 82
Starr, J. T...... .................................................... 58
Stulting, C.J...........................
54
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Southern Michigan Hotel................... ............. 71
Schmedlen, Wm. .............................................. 62
Stroh, E........... -................................................ 59
Shaw, I. N..................... ................................... 9(&gt;
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Smith, Moses..................................................... 72
Van Aken Bros...............................
88
Van Blarcum, W. ............................................. 88

Woodward, H. J. &amp; Son.......................
87
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Wood, A. A....................................................... 84
Waite &amp; Wicker................ •.............................”88
Warner, C. .. ................................. ....................8
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NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
s is my ird show os director and I wont to pass along my reasons, os o Tom Kramer would say, for being "the one dumb enough
o e in c arge of these clowns . I ve been a member of this club for around 40 years now and have seen around 350 members over
t e years, some eft, some passed away but all have been my brothers in this club. Most of you know how this group supports the
communi y, w at you don t know is how we support each other, I am dedicating this years performance to that support and to the only
group.
Wl, sin9
me every time I stand up and sing out loud, here, at a noon meeting, or anywhere. - Director Brian Sexton
(Special thanks to my wife Sandy without who’s support none of this would be possible)

�MUSICBANS &amp; STAGE CREW
ADVERTISING
Greg Donay
Scott Ohm

STAGE CREW
Dennis Cole
Mike Iveson
Brian Musselman
Randy Sell
Kevin Sheppard

PIT MUSICIANS
Dave Fasick
Russell Gates
Joe Holicki
Chris Pierce
CHAIRMAN
Dan Taylor

PROGRAMS
Amanda Honeywell
Mike Iveson

STAGE MANAGER
Dave Sattler

ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN
Kevin Sheppard

FINANCE
Paul Plant

SKIT CHAIRMAN
Tim Hart

DIRECTOR
Brian Sexton

MASTER OF CEREMONY
Tim Hart

BACKDROP
Terry Garn
Amanda Honeywell
Mike Iveson
Scott Myers

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Matt Galliers

GROUPS
BIG GROUP
Ted Avra
Nick Babcock
Karl Duda
Nick Galliers
Eric Anglin
Jim Cole
Ed DeLisle

FOURPLAY
Randy DeGroot
Aaron Garn
Jay Johnson
Terry Wilber

Aaron Garn
Jason Goodwin
Ed Lake
Kelvin Miller
AJ Rzepka
Brent Roscoe
Tyler VanEvery

RECOGNITION
The Coldwater Noon Club wishes to thank the firms
and Individuals sponsoring this show for their generous
advertising and donations, which help support the
Coldwater Noon Club and our worthwhile
community projects.
The club extends our special thanks to the
Coldwater Elks Lodge (B.P.O.E. No 1023) for the
use of their wonderful facility for rehearsals.

Foundation and Arts Council and the theatre staff

for their support and assistance.
A Special Thanks to our “Pit Band” for their
contribution of time and talent in preparation
for and presentations of our annual show.

In memory of
Wayne Kellogg

We also extend our gratitude to the Tlbbits Opera

Please note the FIRE EXITS at the main theatre entrance,
to the LEFT of the STAGE, and on BOTH SIDES of the BALCONY.

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CHARACTER
COMMUNITY
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HANDS ON PROJECTS
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100 Trees Planted for 100th Anniversary
Elks Hoop Shoot
Food Pantry &amp; Holiday Box Distribution
Football Concessions Stand - Coldwater and Quincy
Tibbits Summer Theatre
Hope Cafe - Fairgrounds restaurant
Leaf raking in association with Bumside Senior
Center

CHARITIES SUPPORTED
THROUGHOUT COLDWATER
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Animal Aid of Branch County
Beginnings Care for Life
Branch Area Food Pantry
Branch Area Rescue Coalition
Branch County Coalition Against Domestic
and Sexual Violence
Branch County Veterans Footlocker
Branch District Library Bookmobile
Children’s Museum of Branch County
City of Coldwater Fireworks
Coach Eby Youth &amp; Family Center
Coldwater Community Center
Coldwater High School Scholarships
Coldwater Noon Club’s Kids Christmas
Genesis Outreach Center
Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan
Heritage Park Splash Pad
International Project - Haiti Nursing Foundation
- Student Sponsorship
Meals on Wheels - Bumside Center
Rotary Park Kayak Launch
Royal Family Kids
Tibbits Opera House
Tommy’s House
Wings to Fly Autism Scholarship

MEMBERS
WE MEET AT THE COLDWATER ELKS,
46 DIVISION ST, COLDWATER MI
AT NOON ON TUESDAYS

WE ALWAYS NEED SPEAKERS
Download our Speaker Guidelines by visiting
www. cwnoonclub. com/home/meeting-details

CONTACT ANY MEMBER
Or email us at cwnoonclub@gmail.com
to request a speaking date.

HOWTO GIVE
1. DIRECT DONATION
Donate to help our causes

2. GIFTS OF APPRECIATION
3. MEMORIAL GIFTS
By designating the Coldwater Noon Foundation as the recipient ofyour
loved ones memorial donations, you directly contribute Io our mission of
improving lives in Coldwater through the causes we support.

4. SEE YOUR TAX ADVISOR

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Zach Stempien

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® Howard Taylor

Jim Gordon

Scott Ohm

Fred Tremblay

Dick Guisinger

Jeff Paarlberg

Dale Waligora

Tim Hart

Larry Parks

John Wellet

® Joe Hayes

Chris Pierce

William (B.J.) West

Claude Coleman

Jim Hiscock

• Dave Pierce

• Jim Whelan

Curtis Covert

Joe Holicki

Paul Plant

• Terry Wilber

Scott Crabtree

Matthew Houtz

Al Rackocy

John Ziegler

Chad Rackocy

• Fred Culy

• Mike Iveson

• Jeff Dean

• Jay Johnson

• Dave Rubley

Randy DeGroot

• Steve Kasperski

• Dave Sattler

Greg Donay

• Tom Kramer

Randy Sell

Joe Drennan

Ed Lake

• Brian Sexton

• Karl Duda

Craig Lynch

• Kevin Sheppard

Jon Foley

Brian Marteen

Matt Shook

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Fellows

Pat Albright

Jeff Dean

Ed Lake

Dave Rubley

Barry Case

Ron Gibson

Denny McCafferty

Norb Strobel

Jim Cole

Dick Guisinger

Al Nelson

Howard Taylor

Claude Coleman

Jim Hiscock

Larry Parks

Jim Whelan

Fred Culy

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City Tennis Courts
Splash Park

Student Scholarships
CHS Baseball Press Box
Branch County Humane Society
BISD Success by Six
Branch District Library
Beginnings Care for Life
Gathering of Flags War Memorial
Presbyterian Health Clinic
Branch Interfaith Hospitality Network
Relay for Life
Tibbits Foundation

Linear Park

Community Foundation
Booster Club

International Water Projects
Al Provot Food Pantry
Rachel's Challenge
Coldwater Fireworks
Teen Share House
Coldwater Little League
Girls on the Run

Walk for Warmth
Interact Club
Kimble Camp
Altrusa Teen Share
Big Brothers/Sisters
Rotary Park
Kids Kingdom
AYSO Soccer
Cub Scouts

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Habitat for Humanity

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Michelle Blashfield, RDM
Mallory Ray, RDH
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COLDWATER OFFICE
Phone: 517.279.7943
Fax: 517.741.8912
Email: coldwateroffice@UCSmiles.com
369 E. Chicago Street • Coldwater, Ml 49036

UNION CITY OFFICE
Phone: 517.741.4565
Fax: 517.741.8912
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FOR HELPING OUR
COMMUNITY TO
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PLACE TO LIVE!

Available for
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Conferences - Conventions - Workshops

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Coldwater, MI 49036

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COLDWATER HIGH SCHOOL'S INTERACT CLUB,
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problem solving skills to the test by climbing over bales of hay, army crawling through mud, traversing up and over rugged cargo
nets, navigating over clay covered moguls, and sliding down a hill into an epic mud pit to cap off the adventure! A fun filled day,
ending with a priceless sense of accomplishment, is planned fortheyoungpeopleofourcounty. We hope you join in thefestivities!

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Misty Enbody, and Janelle Fisher
24 Worth Monroe Street
Coldwater

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180 Asama Parkway
517-2 79-1090

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1284 East Chicago Road
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Phone: (517) 639-4656
Fax: (517) 639-3361

610 W. Burr Oak Street
Centreville, Ml 49032
269-467-6348

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Coldwater, Ml

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Sturgis Office

227 W. Chicago Road
Sturgis, MI 49091

Phone: (269) 651-2445
Fax: (269) 651-4044
Coldwater Office

28 W. Chicago St, Suite 2A

Coldwater, MI 49036
Phone: (517) 227-5361

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Fax: (269) 651-4044

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www.southernmarshrealty.com
126 W. Chicago St. Quincy, Ml 49082
517.639.2234

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Taylor, Plant &lt;&amp;

Watkins, P.C
Certified Public Accountants
and Business Advisors
20Tibbits Plaza • Coldwater, MI 49036 • (517) 279-7931

THANK YOU
Coldwater Noon Club
for your support of our local
schools in many ways!

CUSTOM COMMERCIAL PRINTING

205 W Garfield Ave
Coldwater, Ml 49036
P 800.526.9204
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Community Service!

Compliments of
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SECOND HALF OPENING

Summer Nights

The Boys are Back in Town

Matt and Mark Galliers

Some Beach

Chorus plus Jim Gordon and Dale Waligora

Wipe Out

Curtis Covert

The Band

I Go Blind

The Banana Boat Song

Jeff Paarlberg and Matt Shook

first half middle
You are My Sunshine

Pat Albright

End of the Line
The Traveling Dingleberries
Jim Brott, Randy DeGroot, Steve Kdsperski,
B.J. West, and Terry Wilbur

Chorus

Good Vibrations
Chorus plus Matt Houtz and B.J. West

Get Up
Pat Albright and the Crew

Under the Boardwalk

SECOND HALF MIDDLE

Good Day Sunshine
Chorus plus Jim Whelan and Jay Johnson

Here Comes the Sun
Chorus plus Jim Brott and Joe Drennan

Mark Galliers

Margaritaville
FIRST HALF CLOSE

The Locomotion

Joe Drennan

SHOW CLOSING

Bill Milnes and the Chorus

Takin’ Care of Business
Matt Galliers and the Chorus

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PIT MUSICIANS
Matt Biolchini
Joe Holicki
Russell Gates
Dave Fasick

STAGE MANAGER
Dave Sattler
SKIT CHAIRMAN
Tim Hart

CHAIRMAN
Kevin Sheppard
ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN
Craig Lynch

DIRECTOR
Bill Milnes
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Pat Albright

STAGE CREW
Mike Iveson
Randy Sell
Dennis Cole
Kevin Sheppard
Zack Stempien

BACKDROP
Three
Ray Gallop
Terry Garn
Jackie Howarth
Mike Iveson
Scott Myers

ADVERTISING
Scott Ohm

TICKETS
Jim Gordon
PROGRAMS
Mike Iveson
FINANCE
Paul Plant
MASTER OF CEREMONY

GRoOpS
Bob Steel, Steve Burns, Karl Duda, Ryan Barle,
Chad Rakocy, Al Rackocy, Dale Waligora,
Jason Goodwin, and Greg Donay

RECOGNITION
The Coldwater Noon Club wishes to thank the firms
and individuals sponsoring this show for their generous
advertising and donations, which help support the
Coldwater Noon Club and our worthwhile
community projects.
The club extends our special thanks to the
Coldwater Elks Lodge (B.P.O.E. No 1023) for the
use of their wonderful facility for rehearsals.

We also extend our gratitude to the Tibbits Opera
Foundation and Arts Council and the theatre staff
for their support and assistance.

A Special Thanks to our “Pit Band” for their
contribution of time and talent in preparation
for and presentations of our annual show.

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405 N Willowbrook Rd
Coldwater, Ml 49036
www.stevefranks.com

Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm

• Custom Homes

• Offices
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Post Frame Buildings

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Coldwater, Ml 49036

346 Bidwell Road
Coldwater,

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Chain of Lakes Poker Run - July 16th
Kids Day-July 29th
Corn Roast - July 30th
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Marble Lake in Quincy, Ml.

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517.369.1359
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517.279.0891
270 Narrows Road, Coldwater
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Free &amp; confidential services
pregnancy | supplies | relationships
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Compliments of

Ed Lake

BUDD FAMILY
Jeff, Rhonda, Ella &amp; Gavin

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PROUD TO PARTNER WITH THE CITY OF COLDWATER
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WISHING THE COLDWATER NOON CLUB

A FUN AND SUCCESSFUL SHOW!

�Compliments of

Visit Before the Show,

OMAR’S BAR

After the Show!

HATHAWAY AGENCY, INC.

517-369-7311

MEETING ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
SERVING BRANCH COUNTY SINCE 1938

K &amp; W MANUFACTURING, INC.

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404 Union Street, Bronson, MI 49028

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863 West Chicago Rd.
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30 N. Clay St., Coldwater, SVilD 49036

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(517) 279-1851

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(517)278-5717

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(269)432-3625

690 E Chicago Rd, Coldwater. Ml 49036

“Service with a personal Touch”

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CRAFT. PASSION QUALITY.

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JONESVILLE
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PRENGER'S INC.
539 JAY STREET
COLDWATER, Ml 49036
(517) 279-2697
WWW.PRENGERSINC.COM

“The Place to go to be Peaceful

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517-278-4234

• USDA Inspected
• Custom Butchering
• Retail Meats

1184 Adolph Road
Union City, Ml 49094

252 W. Carleton Rd • Hillsdale

Phone (517) 741-4275
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320 North Behnke Road
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100years ofservice to our community.

209 W. GARFIELD AVENUE
COLDWATER, Ml 49036

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18 W Chicago St
Quincy. Ml 49082

Joe Drennan

Cell: 517-781-0285
Office: 517-639-5143

Insurance Agent

joe@vozarins.com

Prompt Service
Competitive Pricing
[lualitg Workmanship
835 Langwell Rd.
Bronson, Ml 49028

Commercial, Agricultural
Industrial, Residential
Licensed &amp; Insured

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JERRY PERRY

300 East Washington • Coldwater, MI
(517) 278-9494

GORDON’SCULLIGAN
STEVE COVELL

(517) 279-7534

109 Village Green Blvd. • Hillsdale, MI
(517)437-7902

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716 West Chicago Road, Coldwater, MI 517-279-8490
Taco Tuesday Night -$1.00 Tacos • Thirsty Thursday/All Day -$1.00 Cans

Specials &amp; upcoming events posted daily!

Home of the Willow Burger &amp; Friday Night Alaskan Pollock Fish Fry!

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COLDWATER
NOON CLUB
Compliments of:

Michelle Scheetz
Chris Sumnar
Jenalle Beaman

Madison Scheetz
Riley Scheetz

Evan Dean
Emma Dean

62 W. Chicago Street
Coldwater, MO

\ (517) 278 2377

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