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It is time for Snowflake Hoosiers Helping Heroes to pack IN Jubilee in North Manchester boxes at Winchester Senior Center PUSS BOOTS Ah, yes, winter is a coming and so are the snowflakes; that is why 12 businesses in North Manchester have decided to bring back the holiday cheer to the town and celebrate with a Snowflake Jubilee. With prizes totaling over $500 dollars worth of gift certificates from participating businesses, the holiday season is going to be a lot easier on the bank account. The following businesses have put together a raffle for first, second and third prizes consisting of gift certificates from each participant in different denominations for each place: Harting Furniture Gallery, Hire’s Gifts & Electronics, Nordmann’s Nook, One World Handcrafts, Inc., Main View Inn, Pizza Hut, The Creative Stitch, Seifert’s High 5 Sports, The Studio, Frantz Lumber Company, Modern

Impressions and KenapocoMocha Coffee & Pastry Shop. “The participating businesses will be running some great specials and have been very generous with their gift certificates for the winners,” said Chamber Executive Director Tim McLaughlin. “We encourage you to support the participants and shop locally for your holiday gifts.” The rules are as follows: - Each customer will need five paid receipts with the name of a participating business and they need to be dated between Nov. 11 and Dec. 12. No limit on entries. - The customer will need to return the five paid receipts to a participating business (look for the display poster) or the North M a n c h e s t e r Chamber of Commerce office.

The customer will need to fill out a raffle ticket that will be provided at these locations and attach the five paid receipts to the back of the raffle ticket and drop into a Snowflake box that will be located at all participating businesses by the deadline of Dec. 12. - The winning raffle tickets will be drawn on Dec. 12 by the North M a n c h e s t e r Chamber of Commerce. Winners will be notified by phone. - First, second and third place prizes consist of gift certificates of different denominations from each participating business. The Snowflake Jubilee is sponsored by the retail committee, a division of the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at 260-9827644.

Winchester Senior Center to celebrate November birthdays

The Winchester Senior Center will celebrate senior’s November birthdays on Nov. 10 at 1 p.m. Entertainment will be Rose Sluss. She will be singing Southern Gospel music. The event is free and open to adults age 60 and over in Wabash County. Assorted desserts and ice cream will be provid-

ed following the program. Even if you don’t have a birthday in November, come and help us celebrate with those that do. Call 260-563-4475 for more information or to let us know of a senior who might like an invitation to future birthday parties. The Senior Center would like to thank Midwest Eye Consultants for their sponsorship of

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Plan to join the Dallas Winchester Senior Center on Nov. 11 at 12:30 p.m. as they help M o n t a n a Speicherweimer, cofounder of Hoosiers Helping Heroes, pack care boxes for troops deployed to hot zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Packing will begin at 12:30 p.m. and end before the annual Veteran’s Day Program, which starts at 2 p.m. Hoosiers Helping Heroes is also col-

lecting old, unused cell phones. These unused phones are turned in for calling cards for our service members. Please plan to bring your unused cell phones with you when you come, or drop them by anytime at the Dallas L. Winchester Senior Center, 239 Bond St., Wabash. No reservations are needed to attend the packing of the boxes, but if you plan to stay for the Veteran’s Day service, please let the Senior Center know

in advance at 260-5634475. For more information about Hoosiers Helping Heroes, you can call 765-243-1748, or you can find them on the web at www.hoosiershelpingheroes.org.

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