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The Freeman - 11/18/2017 Page : A02 Copyright © 2017 Conley Group. All rights reserved 11/18/2017 December 13, 2017 1:21 pm (GMT +6:00) Powered by TECNAVIA Copy Reduced to 93% from original to fit letter page OPEN HOUSE GREAT WATER ALLIANCE Learn more about how the new water supply program Ask questions. Give feedback. Let your voice be heard. Open Houses — 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM greatwateralliance.com Waukesha West High School | Waukesha South High School | Waukesha North High School | NOVEMBER 28 TH 5:30P - 7:30P NOVEMBER 29 TH 5:30P - 7:30P NOVEMBER 30 TH 5:30P - 7:30P
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Page 1: Waukesha Water Utility 11 18 FM GWA … · Rock musician Kirk Hammett (Metallica) is 55. Actor Owen Wilson is 49. Singer Duncan Sheik is 48. Actor Mike Epps is 47. Actress Peta Wilson

The Freeman - 11/18/2017 Page : A02

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Today, Sunday and Monday

Bubba’s, 1276 Capitol Drive, Pewau-keeToday: Oreo MintSunday: Caramel CashewMonday: Mounds Bar

Culver’s, 1650 E. Main St., Wauke-shaToday: Brownie ThunderSunday: Double Marshmallow OreoMonday: NestleCrunch Swirl

Culver’s, 840 W.Sunset Drive,WaukeshaToday: Brownie Bat-ter OverloadSunday: ChocolateCovered StrawberryMonday: PumpkinPecan

Culver’s, 2600 N. Grandview Blvd.,WaukeshaToday: Chocolate EclairSunday: Caramel CashewMonday: Cookie & Cream

Culver’s, 14855 W. National Ave.,New BerlinToday: Brandy Butter PecanSunday: Peanut Butter CupMonday: Chunky Peanut ButterDream

Culver’s, 3705 N. 124th St., Brook-fieldToday: Crazy for Cookie DoughSunday: Chocolate Covered Straw-berryMonday: Mint Explosion

Culver’s, 21300 W. Capitol Drive,Town of BrookfieldToday: Raspberry CordialSunday: Caramel PecanMonday: Snickers Swirl

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Oscar’s Frozen Custard, 21165Highway 18, Town of BrookfieldToday: Chocolate Covered StrawberrySunday: Turtle SundaeMonday: Carrot Cake Custard

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Milosches celebrate 60 years of marriageMarvin and Joyce Milosch of Waukesha recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.They were married Nov. 9, 1957, at St. Joseph’s Church in Waukesha.They are the proud parents of Mark Milosch, Mary Milosch, Michael Milosch, Jim Milosch and Amy Halverson, as

well as children-in-law Amy Jo Milosch and Todd Halverson. They were blessed with grandchildren Bryan and JacobHalverson and Roman, Samantha and Grayson Milosch.

Marvin was a mailer in the mailroom at the Milwaukee Journal for more than 40 years. Joyce was an emergency roomnurse.

The occasion was celebrated in the family home with their children and grandchildren on Sunday, six days after Mar-vin’s 90th birthday.

Author-poet MargaretAtwood is 78.Actress Linda Evans is 75.Actress-singer Andrea Marcovicci is 69.Comedian Kevin Nealon is64.Pro Football Hall of Famequarterback Warren Moonis 61.Actor Oscar Nunez is 59.Actress Elizabeth Perkinsis 57.Rock musician Kirk Hammett (Metallica) is 55.Actor Owen Wilson is 49.Singer Duncan Sheik is 48.Actor Mike Epps is 47.Actress Peta Wilson is 47.Actress Chloe Sevigny is43.Country singer JessiAlexander is 41.Actor Steven Pasquale is41.Actor-director Nate Parkeris 38.Rapper Mike Jones is 37.Actress Mekia Cox is 36.Actor Damon Wayans Jr. is35.

Hoffs celebrate 50 yearsRonald and Marit Hoff of Sussex are celebrating 50 years of

marriage next week.They were married Nov. 23, 1967, in West Allis by Pastor Erling

Hauser.Ron is a retired IT systems analyst. Marit is a retired teacher.They are the proud parents of Jennifer Hauser, Steven Hoff

and Karen McCoy, and were blessed with grandchildren Bran-don and Bryce Hoff; Jack, Austin and Mason Hauser; and Con-nor, Greta, Clare and Marta McCoy.

They plan to celebrate the occasion Thursday at the home ofJennifer and Tyler Hauser.

Fifty years earlier, Ron and Marit’s wedding was on Thanks-giving Day and the bride’s mother cooked Thanksgiving dinnerfor 250 guests.

70 years ago

Nov. 18, 1947 A cheese promotion cam-

paign in connection with Wis-consin’s centennial was initi-ated last night at a meeting ofthe Waukesha Junior Cham-ber of Commerce when mem-bers voted to boost sale ofcheddar cheese gift packages.

The promotion is astatewide JCC project.

Wayne Wilkie, chairman ofthe local campaign, said Wis-consin Jaycees anticipate thedistribution of half a millionpackages of natural cheese“to tell the people of the Unit-ed States about Wisconsin’s100th birthday and give thema taste of one of its finestproducts.”

50 years ago

Nov. 18, 1967Ahead of the GameMany motorists are ahead

of the game this year. Manyof the cars along Broadwayalready have snow tires on.Surprising how nice theweather gets once you getthem on. Who’s the motoristwho has not been caught tak-ing them off too early andgotten stuck in some remotepart of the county miles fromsand and tow truck. Snowbusiness.

Also on this dateNov. 18, 1883 — The Unit-

ed States and Canada adopteda system of Standard Timezones.

Nov. 18, 1886 — The 21stpresident of the UnitedStates, Chester A. Arthur,died in New York.

Nov. 18, 1916 — The WorldWar I Battle of the Sommepitting British and Frenchforces against German troopsended inconclusively after 41/2 months of bloodshed.

Nov. 18, 1928 — Walt Dis-ney’s first sound-synchro-nized animated cartoon,“Steamboat Willie” starringMickey Mouse, premiered inNew York.

Nov. 18, 1942 — “The Skinof Our Teeth,” ThorntonWilder’s Pulitzer Prize-win-ning allegory about the histo-ry of humankind, opened onBroadway.

Nov. 18, 1936 — Germanyand Italy recognized theSpanish government of Fran-cisco Franco.

Nov. 18, 1959 — “Ben-Hur,” the Biblical-era specta-cle starring Charlton Heston,had its world premiere inNew York.

Nov. 18, 1966 — U.S.Roman Catholic bishopsissued a Pastoral Statementon Penance and Abstinence,which did away with the ruleagainst eating meat on Fri-days outside of Lent.

Nov. 18, 1976 — Spain’sparliament approved a bill toestablish a democracy after37 years of dictatorship.

Nov. 18, 1978 — U.S. Rep.Leo J. Ryan, D-Calif., and fourothers were killed in Jon-estown, Guyana, by membersof the Peoples Temple; thekillings were followed by anight of mass murder andsuicide by more than 900 cultmembers.

Nov. 18, 1987 — The con-gressional Iran-Contra com-mittees issued their finalreport, saying PresidentRonald Reagan bore “ulti-mate responsibility” forwrongdoing by his aides. Afire at London King’s Crossrailway station claimed 31lives.

Nov. 18, 1991 — ShiiteMuslim kidnappers inLebanon freed AnglicanChurch envoy Terry Waiteand Thomas Sutherland, theAmerican dean of agricul-ture at the American Univer-sity of Beirut.

Nov. 18, 2000 — ActorsMichael Douglas and Cather-ine Zeta-Jones were marriedin an extravagant wedding atThe Plaza hotel in New YorkCity.

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