The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1968 — Page 2

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Nite Owl l-eugw Heil's Res! turant IS 2 Nusbaum's 1 ■' .'> Binks 11 9 Jai ib Drugs 9’.. 10’.. N«» " Smith 9 11 No. 3 Groves 7 13 No 5 Bictly 4' 2 15*2 Ih. <1 Pins 1 16 HhJi !■ in - ties tn ' ran . I! s Re-tau an 2*26 in w < son high i. 937 (new s. is n h^li 932. Nn bitum - _b.'' 9 • Bis ks 2370. High individual wr; s A- gat.J M:d<t 660 itv w > t n high 254 (new season high 214 I; Lut 639 235; K Kin pp r 6( ! 2. 211 Kings A (Queens Lui ky Four 17 11 Hollywood 17 11 I । •, P bh ; s 15 13 Alleycats 14 14 Ci ik Pots 14 11 F >ur Joket' 13 1.3 r । ■ n u 17 Ya H. - 11 17 H gh team s Ties md game s 1920 665; Lu< ky Fair 1903, 667; Hollywood 656. High individual « .-s a- game: 5b u: <; Rin d's 210. 197. 572; 1,. F'nith 196; P. Guard s*o; D El;. 537. Women C Hit hards 202 520; J Hanley 176. 171. 511; B Smith 160. Friday Night BT>iinessm»‘n M ‘reh tnts 15 5 K of C 13 7 I. *gion 12’- 7’3 Mercers 12 8 Chucks 9’ 2 IUD Bunny's Panes 7 13 Team N<» 2 6 14 Team No. 1 5 15 H gh team series and game K •* C 2553, 899. 892: Merchants 2427; Chucks 2415 864: Merce s SB'' High individual se»s A- game; B Kiester 6^l 256. 244 L Win stead 640. 266; E. Hostetler 633. A Mann 236. Wednesday Nite Indies Piddle Whe.l ' 18*2 5’ 2 Welco 15 9 VJr Mfwrouw 9t 9 Fri., Sat- A Sun. Oct. 11.12-13 Fitz Willy with Dick Van Dyke Clambake with Elvis Presley 1 ri. A Sat. Bonus Navajo Joe with Burt Reynolds

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Bakers 13 U 10> 2 Pkas-Stel 12 12 Zellers 11 13 Kingsbury 10 14 Ph Hips ' 9 15 Stvo le 7 17 H h ti am s- ri< - and game B>l • - 2266. 771: Plus St. el 2155. 762 755 Sav 1 2047. Hi h individual s< ri> - A game: F Fltzk- 537 2”7; P Frmley 493 B Smi’h 177; L Finch 184; M Smith I*3. Suburlmn I eiign« Dad A L td's 14 6 Balo ’ s Stan ’ ird 13 7 F imerP Stat Bank 12*2 7’ 2 Walk 't n F rd Sat • 12 8 D’ewsOt hs C p 9 11 D U S> vi< • St Vi n 7’. VJD I • F V 7 File s Ab itt-ir 5 15 H h ( .on t 1 ■ in I t-im I' n’t - St Bank 2176 *3*; D. d A Le!' 2475. S7? Wal); - t n F n ! S 1 ■ 2411 *77 11 !: • i.x ’lu 11 -1 ■ S' ra' .1. s’. 1(• 5*4 206; P R. <g 575. 213. C. P.oth: It Nr b m 266. NL Jr. Hi^h Loses Opener N' Tth Libet i s Jr. Hi football team lost it - season opener a* Br nv n by a s<-»>re o r 19-0. Aft< a close first half and a tight defensive bat‘)e. B erm n scoi d tw<» touchdowns tn the last half. In tire second game pViy d, on Sept. 26. the Liberty Jr. High team traveled to Warren. ThD game ended in a 7-7 tie. Jeff Wesolek scored the Liberty touchdown m the 2nd quarter on a 30-yard run. The extra point was scored by David Rexstrew Outstanding for the Shamrocks on offense was Rexstrvw. Outstanding for the Shamrocks on offense was Rexstrew. leading the attack of the defensive unit was Mik’* Petz. NL Jr. High Defeats South Central On October 3. the Liberty Jr. Hi won from South C\nt:al. bv a final score of 40 0 Liberty took the opining kicko'f -md on a fine run by Jeff W. sol»k ran it all th<’ way back approximately 70 yards for the touch down. In the first half, a total o f four touchdowns had be n scon I bv the Shamrock team, for a lead of 26-0 Wesolek scored 3 touchdowns. D-an Kaser scored 2 and Gary Zellers scored the final one. LWiTW Sat.. Oct. 12 A Sun.. O«dL 13 Saturday night 7:00 A 8:50 Matinee only 2:00 U ALT DISNEY’S Never A Dull Moment with IMck Van Dyke

On October 10, the Liberty team plays its first home game of the wason. against Knox. News From The Koontz Lake Library N w books this worn m< hid • Dr. Haim Ginott s "H twwn Parent and (’lull'' It pr «ents a new appt'••< h to conversation with ch.linn piaise and <l’l. cism. <xp essn ns o' ang -r, ai hieverm nt 'of in h p ’lv*- nc r and assumption of r sp in • billtv all n itr s of imp »rt n • in a child's life. "Ohiist-" is C'ni’i'-r n ■ Ma-, shall's first novel an I in it j»he goes bark to ttio rots of her li'e. since she and h» parent;' wer born in App 11 !i . H • is a slic ■of IPe p . ■ div life in Appalt'h-i in 1912 and a n net n ye t >ld i. ! who I ft ■her comfortabli hoi to teach in a one n > n rtv lh< ;• ••’ in an isolat d « o’.She •a scribes; “ s he cox- the t' । uhkd cove with its povo tv ;.n ' it smell, wiih so many p" hl ms a i it embraced within ts borders a sampling of t • lavra’lons of the wh- le world indeed, of the very human problems which every man woman faces today. “Ai p>rt," by Arthur Hailey is a fast puid. exciting novel, richly tixtund with memorah ■ characters. It is behind-the-scenes story of seven cvent'ul airport hou s during a midwinter snowstorm and of the men and women - - with pres-

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sures. passions and problems of their own who shw-e th-m. “Vanished", by Fletcher Knobel. is a fnst-i.it • political thriller with the kind of high level Washngton governmental intriguv that characte~iztd “Seven Days in May " “Vanished sweeps the render into that exciting world, and with mounting ten sion. th quest tn fin I the missing lawyer sp eds to an ending that is surprising, satis ying an 1 pertinent to oiv times.

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