The Hometown Treasure October 2013 | Page 29

ing” ordinance in Shipshewana and it is enforced to protect all of us. Our Street Superintendent, Dean Gillette will be picking up leaves on a schedule that is available from the Town offices (768-4743). Depending on the weather, leaves will be picked up through midNovember. The Town’s recycling yard is open from 8 am to 4 pm Monday thru Friday and from 8 am to 4 pm on Saturday for those looking to recycle weeds, branches and leaves. Please remember that the yard is not open later because of problems with people dumping old appliances, and other types of trash. Fluat Topeka Pharmacy 95 Shots Come find Tommy Come find Tommy at Topeka Pharmacy Town administration wants everyone to know that the Town Hall no longer provides a drop box for discarding old fluorescent bulbs. A phone call to the Solid Waste District at 800-7775462 will give you a location where these can be recycled. By recycling these bulbs and other items, you do $ 95 Flu Shots $29 29 $ 00 Pay Cash and Cash receive a 10 Look carefully Look carefully throughout the store... throughout the store... No appointment necessary. Find the 15 Tiny Find one ofaccepted the 15 Tiny gift card Insurance hiding amongone ofhiding among Tommy’s Tommy’s for a later visit. Most insurance covers flu FREE with merchandise... the merchandise... the Medicare Part B shots as preventative care. Your Your entire purchase is entire purchase is Cash No insurance coverage? Pay cash and get a $5 gift card 10% OFF and other 10% OFF to use toward another purchase. you bring it toShingles available. Shingles and other When vaccines When you bring it to the the checkout! vaccines available checkout! by101 N. Main St. SARA’S 101 N. Main St., Topeka • 260-593-2252 appointment, SARA’S SARA’S SARA’S with Topeka, IN prescription 260-593-2252 ATTIC GARDEN ATTIC GARDEN www.YoderIns.com 260-768-4547 8015 W US 20 • Shipshewana, IN NW Corner of SR 5 & US 20 IN 800-528-3279 OR 260-593-2252 IN THE HEART OF TOPEKA -THE HEART OF TOPEKA - 800-528-3279 OR 260-593-2252 INVESTMENT STRATEGIES. ONE-ON-ONE ADVICE STEVEN M. WEIGEL FINANCIAL ADVISOR 206 S. Detroit St. * LaGrange, IN 46761 260-463-8473 MATT RANG FINANCIAL ADVISOR 117 N Main * Wolcottville, IN 260-854-3116 DAVID SANDS FINANCIAL ADVISOR 902 Lincolnway South * Ligonier, IN 46767 260-894-9912 SHELDON Q. SHROCK FINANCIAL ADVISOR 160 N Morton St. * Shipshewana, IN 46565 260-768-4348 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING your part to protect and improve the environment. The Shipshewana Park Board will begin developing ideas for financially sustaining the park and recreation facilities and programs at its October meeting. These ideas along with our Parks Master Plan will provide a guide for developing more community involvement and more opportunities for residents to volunteer for park and recreation efforts and to financially support recreational programs. With the construction of the new concession facility, the Park Board will take over the operation of concessions in 2014 and begin to generate additional income that can be rolled back into the recreational effort and expanded programs. Have a safe fall season and remember there are less than 75 days until Christmas! The Hometown Treasure · October ‘13 · pg 27