The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1969 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 25. 1 f>«H
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Jlr. and Mrs George Stomb*tuh <>f Rout 1. Union Mills will be hon »red on th*-ir 50th W. Ming Anniversary with an <>[>■ll House <>n Suniav. S pt. 2s. lies from 2 to 5 p.m DST at < i p nters H >ll Sixth an I K St ts m LaP •: t<. In 1: ma The affair will be given by the r ehihirtn. M ■ - I> nai l (Mui i < ’ ingenj <l. N rt i Li’)e: t\ : Mis M. h ■ ! i Beulah i Huerth and Mr P“tei (Shule\ । C istella, both of Union Ml-. Ind ; ais . the : iv s>n ;. <e- i and R Iph <>f Michi :an Cd : Dean of Bliominjtm 111. P .cl ui 1.1 .hn both Vd- ; cos. Indian a M and Mrs Stood u"h wt” t i tied S pt* mb r 25. 1919 in S»u'i B> nd. Ind. They h .ve 21
REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os ihr Erville Easterdav eoion Post 189 2nd and List Thur-daj of Each Month 4”xiliary Unit 189 Ist rhu.xlai Os Each Month . 4
I ! RLURE VIIOX RESPONSE BLANK North LHirK High School 1 , am .n*. le-b 1 in taking part in Kkh d n Program * ■ iumb : b< i wi n » n in.f of recreation program I wiL b« < • t।it‘.l, ii < i' u i;. if tt ■ ut ivit\ is included A lult 1 M i. A lull I I i•■’ •> E 2 W<.m n- Adult V i. -, i> i’l R Adult Bud ■ 4 A hilt 1 Mil <■ (\ es 5 Adult V <1 Mu , II gh School 6 H.r II '- Sdmr’ny Intramural* 7 IIS <. 1- Saturd iv R- r< d: n lunior High s< h«ad > i A- ’■* Gt l< B v Inti.ui.ui ' 1 b 7A- Gt ! Gul Pu < ; itl n (*r nlo li\ i- anil s \ th 5 A- C <;..!* po ]! • ■ UT I . 11 5 A- 9 G id< <. I. . ’ i. S: n it.i
grandchildren and 2 greatgranddaughters. 1 - Mrs Stombuugh was the former Ida Mae Worthing!< n. Mr. Stambaugh i« a retited Gianl Trunk Railroad emp’ove° wh re ho worked for It years N>, other invitations h«ve been issued and all fikmd- and relatives ar invited to attend Survey To Find Interest In NL Recreation T>: North Liberty studm’ . school patrons and all oth< r r 'sident-. Throu h the Idtcrc tr n B - partment of the S uth Bend ('immur.i’v School Cotpar.itnn North Lib ’ty p.'d I nts have the oppmtumty to deign and partiiipite in an indoor recreation program whr h would be housed in either the elementary or hi .h school buildings during rns h >1 h ui- - evenings or on S iturd.n moinings. Reircitional activities are dasigned for on ’< leisure tamo and aiv exp cted to be o< benefit b >th to thepeison participating and to th community Astyou cWn*td«r this proposal be certain that you h .ve real loisu:(‘-time available and that th activity of your choice will • help make you a
better person in some way. Recreation activiti s ar*’ quite vvuid and range from the very .active ui I physical progiam. to those that are p i <iv , social und i ultmal in natuic Eu h c. n be enjo\ ble an 1 b. n< fi< i I. North lab ity s progiam will b" b i • J . n the oil..win : iemulation -: 1 Programs sh >uld not Ire c onsidered lor youni! b rs n t y t in tin sth grade, but m i\ be r* - qtr ■-t d foi box s an I gui ; an I nmn and women of any age ale ve tin I'llicti .n. 2. Each reqm -t mu t. c>m • •rom a group largo en <umh to jusli y hopes lor auev «s. R A competent in truc^or or sup rvisor mu t be available for eac h ac tivity. Em though this person is paid, one is not always available at the program hour. 4. A well-rounded program will includ activities or different age groups - sth & Gtii grader-; junior high students, enlor high students an 1 adiHts. m-J while the may b hel l it th** same hour they should not be intermixed 5. Group making progress requ sts Will G- expect* i to support the program with their attendance an i their cooperation Insufficient aS^ndnnc • will be cause for cancelation. i Minimum attendance requirem nts vary with programs but ea- h program does have ; n °st iblish d minimum which must be met i 6. Programs intended f or U‘” by special groups or closed organizations cm not be included This is a public program an I must m et all th" rcqm • men* - unplied the term “public”. Such a program will be carried on betwe n Novemb r 12th and April 3rd. but again let us stress th*’ point that no program will be start d without evich nc*of considerable 1 interest nor will any program be continu’d that does not at 1 ast meet the minimum Httendam' n quirem* nts If. after car ui conKf leration of the point list* d h“iv, you are intrest d in such a program please contact Mr. Davis no inter than October 10th and indicate to him a the r creational activity o interest to you. b. the number who share thi inter st. c the day and hour you would ■like to h've res rved for i*a° program. Once we have this in formation we will proc vd with the other necessary arrangements. The d cision as to whether or not we shall have -uc h a program here in our eomniumtv thi winter rests with you. This is simply to make you aw.u o» your opportunity Shamrock Cross Country Results North Liberty's cros- country team. Tuesday Sept IGth won their fouith straight m et by defeating John Glenn 2U-10 John Megyeri won the meet in th’ good time of 10.06. The other finish- rs were a.- foil >ws: Miki’ Megyeri, NL: Don Hendrick, Gh-nn; B n King, N L.; Jim Stull Glenn; Bob Kn >wlton. N L : Jon Schelling, NL; Jim Lappin. NL; Hart ell G'-mn; and Kirk Clark. N L. John G1 nn i< n w 1:< The meet w । held t Jhn Gb nn High School. (m Thursday, Sept 1 th at
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Whispering Pines Golf Course, North Liberty High Behoofs cross-country team won one dual meet and lost one dual meet Th" Shamrocks harri rs ran awav from Argos by the score of 1943, and they suf ered their first loss of th” seeson to Knox by a score of 24-32. Knox de eatc-J Argos 19-44 John Megyeri of North Liberty established a course record of 10:27 Mark Tow o r Knox was second, Harold Pott r of Argos was thirl, Mik»» Megyeri of Not th Liberty was fourth, und Merlyn Lucas o Knox, fifth. North Liberty ha-, now won :ive dual meets and lost on *. The team won tho’r sixth dual meet of the seasen Friday S« pt 22n1, by th scire of 22 35 ov*r LiVilh’. John Megyeri took fi' ' place in Hie tmi” o 10 31 Mike Megy ri of North Liberty was second. The next eight runners were: third. D nny Whithey. LiVille; fourth, Joe Dolph, LaVille; fi'th, Don Kring, Nm th LiiA-ity. sixth, Jon Schelling. North Liberty; seventh, Ken Shirley, DiVilie; eighth. Bob Knowlton, North Litx'rty; ninth. Ted Filley, LaVille; tenth, Kirk Clark, North Liberty. The Shamrocks harHers have lost only once this sea ion. LaVille’s record is n >w 3-4
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BAKE SALE MISSION THRU f SHOP SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 I rom 10 a.m to 1 p.m. Cakes - Cookies - Pies | I OCTOBER SPECIALS I At Tlu KOFFEE KUP | In (• rovertown fl SALAD BAR Faery Wednesday and Thursday with all meals at no extra ! o‘xtrge. ■ CHICKEN ON WEDNESDAY FOR SI.OO | Plus other sp»-cia • «»n Thurstlai £ SVLVD BVR VXD si’l ( I\| X -cr\e«l from 8:00 to K:00 pjm. ( DT I Hours 7:00 a m. to S:(MI p.m. fl ('lotted on Monday fl 21 o 2 1
Thursday Night Ladle* Community Grocery 11 1 Communiay Bank 10 2 Lonzo Oil 9 3 Dave & Rays 8 4 Home Dairy 6 6 Big C Lumber 4 8 Hi De Ho 4 8 Team No. 8 3 9 Well's 3 9 A. M Manuel 2 19 High beam series and game Community Groc -ry 2418, 869; Community State Bank 2175; Big C Lumber 2088, 738; Community Bank 781 Hieh in ividual series A- game: B Eu'er 512. 235; B Jones and M B iwets 508; M O'Connor 499; M Bowers 192; B. Targett 190 Friday Nile Ladles League Janet's Beauty Salon 10 2 Kin s Shell 8 4 Pugsley's Electric 8 4 Shamrock's Inn 7 5 Manuel Funeral Home 6 6 Local UAW 4 8 Hocker's Transfer 4 8 Liberty Lm-s 1 11 High team series and game Janet's Beauty Salon 2002, 697; H'xker’s Trans er 1961, 718; Shamrock's Inn 1880; Liberty Kane.- 658 High individual series Ar game: E Belt 4 15, 157; G Map s 423, 159: M. Plummer 421; D Sims 163
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