The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1966 — Page 3

Alumni Banquet Sei ter June 4 In Walkeiton A merting this week sc' the final date far the Walk rton Alumni Banqut t. It. w 11 be held on Satin day. .June 4. at. the Walkerton High School gym. Fur. ther details on r serrations and other items will follow, but all members of the Alumni Association are asked to keep this date open and plan now to attend the 1966 banquet. 60 Years Os Service EM. I^ol IEMONTREES A wMiTMm •■r Amb Pay Phune CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

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Kiddies Day At North Liberty May 28 Tho North Liber.y American Leg.on Aux llary Post 365 ufould like to a.-k all the boys a d 1 g rls to at end the k ddi s day < n Saturday, May 28 at the American Legion Hall yard from 12:30 to 3. We will have pony rides, cotton candy and gam s for only a d me. pop corn and i drinks for only a n.ckle. This I is our Poppy Day fund ra sing project. Tli. American Legion Auxil ary wdl not be responsible ft r any accidents. Shamrocks Top New Carlisle 6-3 North Liberty’s Shamrocks behind the s’out pitching of Lynn Scott, topped New Cartisle in baseball for the first time in four years, 6-3. Scott gave up four hits, struck cut 11 and walked three in gaining the The Shamrocks had a total of nine hits and were helped by six New Carlisle errors. Kane, Fannin and Clark each had two hits for the winners and Tranny O'Connor, a freshman, had a clutch single with the bases loaded. Use Year Turn Signals Always

Auxiliary Names Poppy Poster Contest Winners Winn rs in the annual Poppy Poster Cont st, sponsored by the American Legi< n Aux 1 ary Unit 819 uTere selected Men ay of th s week. There were three Has es: Ist, students in I th, sth and 6th grades; class 2. 7 h, Sth and 9th grades. The Walk rton Eementary and St. Patricks School part’eipated The 'hird c’a-s included the High School Art "’’asses, of which there were no entru s. In class 1 tho winners were: Dennis Van Wan ode Ist; Georganne Parks 2nd; David Futa 3rd anne Parks 2nd; David Futa 3rd. Class 2: Ist Mark Mal staff; 2nd Kathy Lazarek; and Mary Alice

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Fbv 3rd. ; First prize is $1; 2nd $2.50; and Jhird $1 00. Tho two firsts pesters nave b en sent to the dis’riot offao in LiParte, where they vtil b judgr d. If one is a winner tin re ’ the poster wdl lx: snt to d<*partnemt head lusters in Ird an ipolis. After judging there, if one of our contes ants L a winner, that poster will be .ent to Nat oral Hen 'quarters. It is very noticeable that th, h'gh chool studen's were not interested in entir : ,ng this contest which is a vViy of expre sing th ir gra*i‘i'de for what our I Amercan soldiers have sacrificed that these boy-, and girls might I enjoy the many privdeges they i have tolay. The fault li sin the

fact that adults like yon or I are true mennirg of patroti m and not reminding our y< uth cf the Am 1 ricani tn The schools, parents and chinches shou'd give much though’ to this very evi- • 1 nt n- gh I t f pn tre bsm. Mrs. New on Williatr , peippy cha 11 an report; that there were 27 entrh , in cla. s 1 ami 18 in cD. s 2. Mrc W Plar-- u every one to enjoy the P- :>py Window ’igplay in the Sk .gmo Store window, which vfll b<- re uly May 23. Plan to be the proud wear r of a poppv May 27, 28 ami on Memorial Day, a -ymbol of fa th, ra* membranc'i and loyal y to our service men. Use the Ulrasifled Ads

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