The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1967 — Page 3
PTA Fish Fry Saturday In f Walkerton I The John Glenn I’TA will have [heir annual Fall fish fry, SatLrday, Oct. 21 in the John Glenn high School, Walkerton, serving from sto 8 p.m. All you can I at. Donations SI.OO for adults, pc children 12 and under, prekhoolcrs free. Liberty Club Meets Wilh Mrs. Jones The Liberty Homemakers met >n Monday, October 16, in the home of Mrs. William Jones with Mrs. Guy Morris as co-hostess. Election of officers were held with Mrs. Ivan Amor elected president; Mrs. William Jones, Vice pres.; Mrs. Gary Shields, kec.; Mrs. William Mortakis, song lender; Mrs. Guy Morris, reporter. Mrs. Jerry Morris, flowers and gift fund. Mrs. Dale Schlarb and Mrs. Jerry Morris gave the lesson <>n "Money Management". Mrs. David Spellman told about ittending the Christmas Crafts Workshop. All enjoyed our innual "bring and brag". Re'reshments were served to the leven members and two guests, Mrs. Robert D. Whitmer and Mrs. Tun Hanley. The next Hitting will be held fn the home t Mrs. Garv Shields on Novem-
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er 20 at 8 p.m. Christmas cookies are to be brought at that time for patients at Beaty Memorial hospital. Glenn Meets Knox Friday Night The John Glenn Falcons will meet tin* Knox Redskins in their next outing in football Friday night as the Falcons host the Knox team on the Knox field. This is Glenn’s home game and will start at 7:30 p.m. at Knox. On Wednesday, October 25, the last day of school before the Teacher’s Institute, the Falcons will travel to LaVille to host the Jimtown Jimmies in the final game of the season. Jimtown is currently the leader in the Northern State Conference and features one of the finest players in the area in Jack Fearnow. This game will be played at LaVille, but again a home game for the Falcons. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Shamrocks Visit Rolling Prairit Friday Night The Rolling Prairie Bull Dogs are the next opponents of the North Liberty Shamrocks in football as the two trams will meet on Friday night at 7:30 p in. The game will be played on the Bull Dogs home field.
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Regulations For Town Board Elections There seems to tie some misunderstanding concerning the T<>wn Board Elections and who is eligible to Vote, This election is different from all others as a special law covers elections of towns our size. A voter doesn't have to be registered for the county, state and national elections to Vote in a town election. They must have been a resident of the state for six months, a resident of the state for six months, a resident of the county for 60 days and a resident of the town for 30 days prior to election. Election day this year for the Town Board election is Tuesday, November 7. If you are a resident of Walkerton <>r North Liberty, be sure and Vote this year, Watchout When It’s Dark Out
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PIJ PTA Meets Sixty-three memoirs attended the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson I’TA combined meeting Monday evening and learned that 2 and 2 does not always equal 1. We < onsid' r this a good attendance but we have 125 members in one section so we can show improvement. Program booklets are available for members by the membership committee. The I’olk section membership chairman is Mrs. K. M. Gillies. Mrs. Gene Summers, pres., opened the meeting. Everyone joined in singing "The StarSpangled Banner". Mark Fenstermacher gave the devotions. Mrs. Duncan’s second grade children will "own" the banner for this month as they had the most parents attending. Mr. Lloyd Conrad teacher of Modern Math Simplified, in Jackson High School, South Bend and Bethel College gave us a brief view of modern math. His
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opening statement, was that the first Russian satellite started a fresh push m our teaching of science an 1 mathematics. These 'wo subjects had been considered ba t important, than others. In lb’!* the federal government offered s< holorshij - to math and science teachers interested in new meth< ids. He concluded with the comment that we can help our children by asking "Why " they used a certain method Instead of "How? " to do it and by their explanations to u- they will help themselves also. NOT ICE There will be a Chicken-Noodle Dinner at the North Liberty Masonic Temple Saturday. October 21. Serving will be from 5 - 8:00 p.m. Donation: $1.50. adults; 75c under 12. Today's train of though could use better engineers.
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