The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1966 — Page 2

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. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — DEC. 29, 1966

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SPORTS CORNER । n« w hem . pit Ih< furJ -l ages fur the Bi-C<mntj n a of S' J< >< ph and Marsh. 11 C unties The Bi-C<>unty meet of last year. which certainly was an adeq late replacement f< r the f< rme <>un'y tournii > that Used to ! tv so high in the opinions of t n> This year <>n< bam change will be made due to the consolidating <rf the Walkerton and Ty • nr mlw-Is of last year a< Bremen will step in to fill the vai OH \ THE MEET WILL BE HELD _am at the fine LaVllle school. Lhtw<<n LaPaz and Lakeville. Fheu ta' ihtu s ai< . \t. Ih nt and i. >t year evvt ythmy went very s loothly despite the fact that the sh.-l wasn’t quitt < ir.ph te at that time. The dates set f. r theight team meet an Wednesday. Trim lay and Saturday. January is it* and 21. A B Team nits t v H Im- held in conjunction with if < varsity team meet that will hav< the preliminary action on January 9 and 10 with the finals t pne-ede the championship g one of the varsity meet. THE EIGHT SCHOOLS IN Ha- 1967 tourney are the host LaNew Carlisle. North labert- and John Glenn, from St Jo- -• ph County. with Argos, Bremen Triton and thrive: from M rsi all < unty The schools actually a rent bound by the se county lines ntit that t the division as far a location of the schools The B Team meet will In- split wit 11 a Marshall County division, to be plav»-d Ht Argos and a St Joseph < Hinty • division b» be pi ; cl at New C^rtlxle AS HAS BEEN THE CASE in th< past the first and .» ond j -und will have two games each maht ft 6 45 and t <«» p m and ETTepiTE * I ridii- A Saturday l»e<. 30 - XI I ill i Ifi* Breaks lamiw hi The ^Mingij^. Suityiu ;. Limn mg wotiih *wa«»! Lhis Prewlry in Paradise- - Style

th., s .’.i-fin I mtion will b< held on : iturday astern sm with pane at 100 and 215 p m. The finai will begin at hOO pm. Satu- y night M< : 1 ' INEORMATION WILL be ; n < n the tourney plans in tin : it future as the ticket sales hvgr in North Liberty and John Glen i High Schools Ticke ts will be s Id on a session basis with s.ssi n tickets available if the gym isn't sold out in advance. Tile drawing for the meet will be the .<.< ling Saturday at WSBT as the t ims will be matched just four d. ys before the start of action. B ASK ETB A L L IS N()W h< idmg into t! real busy part of the schedule .'fter the vacation period, the । \ will be heavy with the Bi-C nty Tourney and x-ctionuh all ' be completed befon the end if February. Once again this - ar smtional plans will -H- unc< until the state releases th< us assignments With the n.nual changing sch<- I pieti -, many sites will vary a littl and one or two will vary a lot The John Glenn team will again ne that could end up in one : . vo different spots, d< funding m how the stale sees fit to position them to balance out the m-et-v The teams are such this year that they have just on*- team over tM 9-team tournies lowvver. this may not Im p .ssit । du< to the area involved <’ < big change will come at Hunt ugton where nn entirv county i i teams, eight in the past hv< b<en put into one •Mhoo! nly time will tell the futuie < the sectional plans this yea I K« see via? NOTES H ’ B \ IETNAM Marine ■' m 1 s> ii Mi and M. ' J B Erdelyi, of e t Walkerton is serving wit P Company Fust Battalion Fourth Manne Regiment. Th ’ itim fhviwv n in Phu Bai V.-' 0.1. '1 . (h^npany IS engaged in h* o< h and destroy musions •ig ti>< e!i< my and a d< t»-i mim u <r» t , win tin- ;>e pi to the hr;< < ■ the lei itimatv government of N »uth Vh tnam At tio ijinw limr mtstttgh a

constant effort, the Marines provide medical aid for the people and teach them to help themselves through better sanitation and health programs along with other projects designed to raise the living standards of the Vietnamese FT CAMPBELL. Ky. Army Private Ernest G Norton, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Norton, Walkerton, fired expert with the M-14 rifle Nov. 18 near the completion of his basic combat training at Ft. Campbell, Ky. The expert rating Is the highest a soldier can achieve on his rifle qualification test. Former Rainbows Initiated Into OES Chapter Three former Rainbow members of Walkerton Chapter of Assembly No. 64, were initiated into the .Order of the Eastern Star. Tuesday evening, December 20th. The new members are Miss Lorraine Mullet, Miss Theresa DvVos. and Mrs. Gary Clark. The initiation was under the direction of Worthy Patron. Is.nald Wolfenbarger. Alfred Drews, past Worthy Pat ion and present Ram-

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bow "Dad”, gave the obligation for the candidates. Chapter was opened in short form under the direction of Worthy Matron. Mrs. Donald Wolfcnbarger. Mrs. Ralph Jackson prutemmed in the station of Esther. Guests introduced were Mrs. Betty Johnson of Batesville, Ini., and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Day of Winamac. The new members received their white Bibles during the Bible Ceremony following their initiation. Members answering the birthday call were; Mrs. Gus Verkl-r. Grover OpUnger, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs Gary Clark and the guest, Victor Day. Mrs. Alfred Drews. Mother Advisor of Rainbow Assembly, announced tliat on December 26th the Past Worthy Advisors of Rainbow were honored at the regular meeting of Raln'uow. Refreshments W’err served during the social hour by Mr and Mrs George Parks, Mrs. Ray Nusbaum, Mrs. Paul Jones. Mrs. Robert Awald. Mrs. Han 11 Schweder, and Mrs Walter Pickavet. Mrs. Robert Lidy served as the chairman of the Christmas Chet: C< immittee

MARILYN Ml LI. ER NAMED OI'TMTANIHNG WOMAN Mrs. Kenneth (Marilyn) Miller. former residents of Walkerton, has been named outstanding woman of the year in Coldwater, Michigan. Marilyn. a resident of Coldwater the pas', six years, was born and raised In Montpelier, Ohio. The Millers went to Coldwater in IWiU from Walkerton, when Ken went to work at the Kiess Jewelry Store. Marilyn Miller is the winner of the first Jaycee Auxiliary competition to find the city's outstanding young woman and is assistant teacher at Coldwater's Pre-School Nuraery, n position she has held for two years. Mrs. Miller will be honored by the local Jaycee Auxiliary on Sunday, January* 8. when a tea will be held at the Southern Michigan National Bank Civic Room from 2 to 5 pm The public is invited N O T I ( E Whitmer's Greenhouse will be open only from HIX) a.m. until 12 00 n<>on from January 4 to 18 The Grv-nhouse will be in charge of Muy Kuber, so in case of emergen . call 656-83 M. Richard Whitmei