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Silver Lake Leader - The McLeod County Chronicle

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Page 4 — <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Leader</strong>, Thursday, September 5, 2013Church NewsGRACE BIBLE CHURCH300 Cleveland Ave.,<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>Dr. Tom Rakow, Pastor320-327-2265http://silverlakechurch.orgSat., Sept. 7 — Men’s Biblestudy, 7 a.m.; women’s Biblestudy, 9 a.m.Sun., Sept. 8 — “First Light”radio broadcast on KARP 106.9FM, 7:30 a.m.; pre-service prayertime, 9:15 a.m.; worship service,9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:35a.m.; open shooting for Centershotgraduates, 11:45 a.m.Mon., Sept. 9 — Church boardmeeting, 7 p.m.Wed., Sept. 11 — Confirmation,6 p.m.; prayer time, 7 p.m.Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327-2843.FAITH PRESBYTERIAN108 W. Main St.,<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>320-327-2452Fax 320-327-6562E-mail: faithfriends@embarqmail.comMark Ford, PastorCarol Chmielewski, CLPOffice hours: Tuesdays,Wednesdays, Thursdays from1 p.m. to 5 p.m.Sun., Sept. 8 — Worship servicewith fellowship to follow, 10a.m.; deacons’ meeting after service;music and worship meeting,11:15 a.m.Tues., Sept. 10 — Sessionmeeting, 6:30 p.m.Wed., Sept. 11 — Christian educationmeeting, 6:30 p.m.; choirpractice, 6:45 p.m.Sun., Sept. 15 — Rally Sundayservice with fellowship to follow,10 a.m.CHURCH OF THE HOLYFAMILY700 W. Main St.,<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>Anthony Stubeda, PastorThurs., Sept. 5 — Mass atCedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.; CCW, 7p.m.Fri., Sept. 6 — Mass, 8 a.m.;first Friday calls.Sat., Sept. 7 — Rosary Societymeeting, 9 a.m.; reconciliation,5:30 p.m.; Mass, 6:30 p.m.; youthgroup registration.Sun., Sept. 8 — Mass, 8 a.m.and 8 p.m.Mon., Sept. 9 — No Mass; KC4th Degree meeting in Winsted,7:30 p.m.Tues., Sept. 10 — Mass, 8 a.m.;eucharistic adoration, 8:30 a.m.-10p.m.; bazaar meeting, 7 p.m.Wed., Sept. 11 — Blue Mass, 7p.m.; no religious educationclasses.Thurs., Sept. 12 — Mass atCedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.; area worshipmeeting at Holy Family, 7p.m.Fri., Sept. 13 — Mass, 8 a.m.WORD OF LIFE CHURCH950 School Rd. S.W.Hutchinson320-587-9443E-mail: infor@loversoftruth.comJim Hall, PastorSun., Sept. 8 — Worship, 9:30a.m. and 6 p.m.THE CHURCH OF JESUSCHRIST OF LATTER DAYSAINTS770 School Rd.,HutchinsonKenneth Rand,Branch President320-587-5665Sun., Sept. 8 — Sunday school,10:50 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; priesthood,relief society and primary,11:40 a.m.-12:30 p.m.RIVERSIDE ASSEMBLYOF GOD20924 State Hwy. 7 W.,Hutchinson320-587-2074E-mail: assembly@hutchtel.netDr. Lee Allison, pastorSun., Sept. 8 — Worship, 8:30a.m. and 10:30 a.m.Wed., Sept. 11 — Family nightactivities, 6:30 p.m.FIRST CONGREGATIONUNITED CHURCH OFCHRIST31 Fourth Ave. S.W.,Hutchinson320-587-2125E-mail: jmm@hutchtel.netSun., Sept. 8 — Sunday school,9 a.m.; worship, 10:15 a.m.ST. PIUS X CHURCH1014 Knight Ave.,GlencoeAnthony Stubeda, Pastor<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> photo by Rich GlennieIt’s back to school timeGlencoe-<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> students weregreeted on the first day of school Tuesdaymorning by an enthusiastic SuperintendentChris Sonju. <strong>The</strong> first day of schoolwas Tuesday for <strong>Lake</strong>side Elementary, LincolnJr. High and GSL High School students.<strong>The</strong> youngest students, kindergartenthrough second grade, at HelenBaker Elementary, returned to class onWednesday morning.Thurs., Sept. 5 — Morningprayer, 7 a.m.; school Mass, 7:20a.m.; fundraiser night at Unhinged!Pizza; CCW meeting, 7p.m.Fri., Sept. 6 — Morning prayer,8 a.m.; school Mass, 8:20 a.m.;adoration of the blessed sacramentfollows Mass until noon; first Fridaycommunion calls begin, 10a.m.; Spanish Mass, 5:30 p.m..Sat., Sept. 7 — Spanish catechistretreat at St. Pius X, 9 a.m.-2p.m.; widows, widowers and seniorsingles breakfast at Dubbs,9:30 a.m.; Spanish baptism session,10 a.m.; reconciliation, 4p.m.; Mass, 5 p.m.; Holy Family,St. Pius X youth group sign-up atMasses.Sun., Sept. 8 — Mass, 9:30a.m.; Holy Family, St. Pius Xyouth group sign-up at Masses;Spanish Mass, 11:30 a.m.; Mass atSeneca, 4:30 p.m.; Mass at HolyFamily, <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>, 8 p.m.Mon., Sept. 9 — No Mass;principals meeting, New Ulm,9:15 a.m.; scheduling of liturgicalministers begins; St. Francis MissionClub meeting, 1:30 p.m.;Schoenestatt girls’ group meeting,3 p.m.Tues., Sept. 10 — Morningprayer, 7 a.m.; Mass, 7:20 a.m.;Hispanic ministry adult catechesis;parish administrative councilmeeting, 8 p.m.Wed., Sept. 11 — Morningprayer, 7 a.m.; Mass, 7:20 a.m.;school reconciliation, 9:30 a.m.;kindergarten through sixth-gradereligious education classes, 7p.m.-8 p.m.; seventh- through11th-grade religious educationclasses, 7 p.m.-8:15 p.m.SHALOM BAPTISTCHURCH1215 Roberts Rd. SW.,HutchinsonRick Stapleton, senior pastorAdam Krumrie, worship pastor/directorofstudent ministriesNo calendar submitted.BETHEL LUTHERAN77 Lincoln Ave.,Lester PrairieBethany Nelson, pastor320-395-2125Sun., Sept. 8 — Worship withHoly Communion, 9 a.m.; coffeeand fellowship, 10 a.m.ObituaryCharles Kolpek, 98, of <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>Charles Kolpek, 98, of <strong>Silver</strong><strong>Lake</strong>, died Wednesday,Aug. 28, 2013, at Cedar CrestEstates in <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> whileunder the care of Allina Hospice.A graveside service will beheld at Memorial Park Cemetery,Mason City, Iowa, onSaturday, Aug. 31, where fullmilitary honors will be conductedby the Iowa Army NationalHonor Guard and theMason City Veterans.Should friends desire, memorialsmay be left in Mr.Kolpek’s name in care of hisfamily.Mr. Kolpek, son of Michaeland Agnes (Josifek) Kolpek,was born May 26, 1915, inCarroll Township, Tama<strong>County</strong>, Iowa. He attended andgraduated from Geneseo HighSchool in Tama <strong>County</strong>.On June 21, 1936, Mr.Kolpek was united in marriageto Dorothy Klunder and to thisMenuSept. 9-13<strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>Senior Nutrition SiteMonday — Swiss steak, bakedpotato, peas, bread, margarine,pineapple, low-fat milk.Tuesday — Cheeseburger,oven-fried potatoes, corn, bun,margarine, s’more bar, low-fat milk.Wednesday — Mandarinchicken salad, fresh fruit, marinatedtomatoes, margarine, muffin,low-fat milk.Thursday — Pork chop, mashedpotatoes, carrots, dinner roll, margarine,lemon angel-food cake,low-fat milk.Friday — Meatloaf, catsup,whole parslied potatoes, countryblend vegetables, bread, margarine,pears, low-fat milk.GSL ElementaryBreakfastMonday — Tony’s breakfastpizza or Cinnamon Toast Crunchcereal and string cheese and applejuice cup, low-fat milk.Tuesday — Pancake on a stickwith syrup or apple cinnamon muffinand yogurt and mandarin oranges,low-fat milk.Wednesday — French toaststicks with syrup, or Golden Grahamswith string cheese and dicedpeaches, low-fat milk.Thursday — Tony’s breakfastpizza or oatmeal with cinnamonand raisins and orange juice cup,low-fat milk.Friday — Egg and cheese muffinor blueberry muffin and yogurtand mixed fruit, low-fat milk.Helen Baker/<strong>Lake</strong>side lunchMonday — Sloppy joe on awhole-grain bun, deli combo sub,oven-baked tator tots, celery stickswith dressing, apple wedges,pineapple tidbits.Tuesday — Beef soft-shelltacos, ham and cheese on wholegrainbread, refried beans, lettuceand tomato cup, banana, chilledapplesauce.Wednesday — Pizza casserole,chef salad with cheese, egg, croutons,bread stick, seasoned greenbeans, baby carrots, watermelonchunks, chilled peaches.Thursday — Roast turkey withgravy on a whole-grain dinner roll,fun lunch, mashed potatoes, broccolisalad with raisins, orangewedges, chilled pears.Friday — Toasted cheese onwhole-grain bread, turkey andcheese on whole-grain bread,tomato soup, jicama cucumbersalad, apple wedges, mandarin oranges.Junior/Senior High breakfastMonday — Breakfast pizza orCinnamon Toast Crunch cerealand blueberry muffin, diced pears,union three sons were born,Jerry, Larry and Lanny.Mr. Kolpek entered theArmy in 1944 and was honorablydischarged in 1946. Hewas stationed with the medicalcorps as an ambulance driverwith the 48th Evacuation HospitalC.B.I. (China BurmaIndia) <strong>The</strong>ater in Myitkyina,Burma.He worked at the sugar beetplant in Mason City, Iowa, andthe Fairmont Canning Companyin Fairmont. He alsoworked for carpentry andmason contractors beforeworking as a farm hand forseveral farmers in Iowa andMinnesota.Mr. Kolpek played the basswith Svensys Band inRochester, the Hovel BrothersBand in Mason City, theMoellers Accordion Band inWaterloo, Iowa, the FrankEikenbush Band in Jordan, theJerry Dostal Band in <strong>Silver</strong>low-fat milk.Tuesday — Pancake on a stickwith syrup or oatmeal cinnamonand raisins and mandarin oranges,low-fat milk.Wednesday — Breakfast burritoor ultimate breakfast round and yogurt,diced peaches, low-fat milkThursday — French toast sticksor Cinnamon Toast Crunch cerealand apple cinnamon muffin and orangejuice cup, low-fat milk.Friday — Sausage, egg andcheese biscuit or ultimate breakfastround and yogurt, mixed fruit, lowfatmilk.Junior/Senior High lunchMonday — Hamburger orcheeseburger, potato wedges,seasoned corn, marinated cucumbersand tomatoes, baby carrotswith dressing, apple, pineapple tidbits.Tuesday — Breaded chicken,parmesan over whole-grain pasta,seasoned peas, carrot, raisin,pineapple salad, jicama sticks withdressing, banana, chilled applesauce.Wednesday — Chicago-stylehot dog with relish, diced onions,sauerkraut, oven-baked frenchF16-34eowLaELECTRIC320-286-6570<strong>Lake</strong> and the Wally PikalBand in Hutchinson.Following his musical career,he owned and operatedCharlie’s Place for severalyears in <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> andworked for Tonka Toys inMound until his retirement.He is survived by his threesons, Jerry (Jo) Kolpek ofBella Vista, Ark., Larry (Jean)Kolpek, Mason City, Iowa,and Lanny (Carol) Kolpek ofMinong, Wis., along with hisfive grandchildren and 10great-grandchildren.He was preceded in deathby his parents; wife, Dorothy;brothers, Emmanuel, Milo,Emil, Frank and Adolph; andsisters, Libby, Emma and Hattie.Hogan Bremer Moore ColonialChapel, 126 Third StreetNE, Mason City, Iowa, handledarrangements. Call 641-423-2372, or visit ColonialChapels.com.fries, sweet-corn salad, cauliflowerwith dressing, grapes, chilledpeaches.Thursday — Whole-grain macaroniand cheese, garlic bread stick,seasoned carrots, caesar romainesalad, cherry tomatoes with dressing,orange wedges, chilled pears.Friday — Mexican bar with beefor chicken nachos or tacos, brownrice, refried beans, corn, blackbean and salsa salad, baby carrotswith dressing, apple, chilled mixedfruit.“Pets are Braggin’ andTails are Waggin’ at...”WAGGIN’TAILSProfessionalDog Grooming• Over 15 Years Experience• Handled with TLC• By Appointment217 Summit Ave., <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>INC.327-3157Paul PokornowskiOwner:Deb BeboResidentialFarmIndustrialTrenchingLocating320-286-6570 Cokato, MNM ikolichekPlumbing & HeatingBrian Mikolichek: Owner • Bonded-InsuredResidential RemodelService Light CommercialComplete Plumbing and Heating SystemsAir Conditioning InstallationWinsted, MN 320-395-2002F1,3LaFtfnLACRAYO seeking area musicians for fall season<strong>The</strong> Crow River Area YouthOrchestra (CRAYO) is seekingarea musicians for its fall semester.<strong>The</strong> Symphonic Orchestra isfor string students and adultswho feel comfortable readingat a more advanced level —end of Suzuki Book 3 on upand band students from aneighth-grade level on up.Instrumentation desired forthis group are violins, violas,cellos, string basses, flutes,clarinets, oboes, bassoons,saxophones, trumpets, Frenchhorns, trombones, baritones,tuba and percussion. <strong>The</strong>group is directed by MichaelZellgert.<strong>The</strong> Varsity Strings ensembleis for string students andadults who feel comfortablereading at a late beginning toearly intermediate level —Suzuki Books 1-3.Instrumentation desired includeviolins, violas, cellosand string bass. This group isdirected by Rhonda Johnson.New this year are group lessonclasses for ages 7 to adult,called “Introduction toStrings.” Students will learnthe basics for playing a stringinstrument. <strong>The</strong>re will be twoclasses — one for violin/violaand the other for those whowant to learn to play the cello.<strong>The</strong> instructor is Rhonda Johnson.All groups will meet onSunday afternoons at HutchinsonMiddle School.Introduction to Stringsclasses will meet from 2:15p.m. to 3:15 p.m. (violin/viola)and 3:20 p.m. to 4:20 p.m.(cello).<strong>The</strong> Varsity Strings willmeet from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. inthe choir room, and the SymphonicOrchestra will meetfrom 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. inthe band room.<strong>The</strong> first rehearsal for bothwill begin Sept. 29. <strong>The</strong> concertis set for Dec. 8.For more information or toregister, visit the CRAYOOpen House on Sunday, Sept.15, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., call320-587-7220, or go towww.crayo.org. CRAYO alsocan be found on Facebook.4 col. x1.5 in.Sounds like multiplication?It’s newspaper talk for a four column by 1.5 inch ad.Too small to be effective? You’re reading this one!Put your 4x1.5 ad in the <strong>Silver</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> today.Call: 320-327-2216R30-38EL,31-38ACa

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