The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1970 — Page 1

VOLI ME 97, Nl MBER 28

Falcons Drop Opening Game At Northwood John Glenn’s basketball team opened their 1970-71 season Sat urday night with a game at the new Northwood school and dropped an 88 61 dec.sion to the Panthers. The game showed sev era! definite weaknesses of the Falcons that will have to be over, come before they will rise to the heights of the ability they have. Glenn opened with a mm to man defense ad this proved to be the factor that opened the door for the Panthers to grab a big early lead. After Bruce Dayhuff flipped in a 16 footer from the circle for the Falcons. Greg Frick scored on a lay in for the Northwood team. Larry Thompson the only of the Panthers that showed much shooting abil ity from the outside, tossed in a long and this was followed by one of two from the foul line by Flick Fred Bullinger dumped in a short shot after gaining one of the few Fa'con offensive rebounds of the night to cut the lead to 5-4 after a minute and a half had expired, but Frick hit a free throw and then a lay in on a fast break to start an eight point streak for the Panth. ers. Thompson scored on a similar lay in and after a free shot by Mike Callander. Gary Conrad hit a lay in for the home team as the Falcon defense was not stopping a thing underneath. Dayhuff hit again from the top of the circle and Curt Pletcher added a free shot However, a seven footer by Thompson, another fast break lay in by Cal lander and then a long swisher by Thompson opened the gap to 19-7 before the Falcons broke up their man to man and went to a zone with 3:38 left in the opening period. This changed the tempo of the game somewhat as the Falcons then began to whittle away at the lead. Pletcher hit a free throw and after another lay m by Cal.ander, Pletcher md Dayhuff scored back to back. Cal lander hit on<e more on a fast break and Bullinger was fouled at the gu as he scored from under but missed the free shot and the score stood 23-14 at the end of the period. The momentum the Falcons had started continued for a brief spe 1 in the second quarter as they tr.mined the lead to five after 237 had elapsed. Meri Wise hit first for Northwood from right under, but Br id Gil lies flipped in a 15 footer. Bullinger hit a lay in and after a pan of free shot bv Wise. Dayhuff hit from the right side and Pletcher from the left to trim the hid to 27-22 A’ this point Northwood regained their drive and started to pull aw iy from the Falcons until they hid accounted for a 52-34 halftime Ie id with reserves finishing the first half They outscored the Fai cons 25 12 in the final five minutes of the half The second half was just about all Northwood Dayhuff started the scoring with a free throw but Com ad hit a lay in for the Panthers. John Harness flipped in a ie.il thriller from the right side but Cull mder and Frick hit buck to back lay ins. Dnyhuff hit one more five throw and Harness. Fred Casteel and Gil lies hit successive baskets and Dayhuff hit a pair of free shots and then a 15 footer to trim the load to 58-48 to tighten the contest up once again Northwood then put the game on ice. With 3:57 left in the third period. Frick hit a lay in (continued on back page)

Thanksgiving Day in oui "One Nation Under God" Let us not forget that our nation is what it is for us today because of the courage and enterprise shown by the deeply religious people who preceded us—people with a strong sense of duty to church, country, and family. No day could be more symbolic of this early American credo than Thanksgiving Day! SU ' V' ‘Z; . » — ■ A SS Im WOBB, -'h

Urey School To Present Winter Concert The music department of Urey Middle School will present a Win ter Concert, Monday December 7 at 8.00 PM in the John Glenn Auditor mm The 6th Grade Cho.r will sing Tiie First Noel ' “Do You Hear "The First Nowell". ' Ding Dong Mem y On High ' "Do You Hear Whnt I Hear?" and "Winter Wunderl md." The 7th Grade Choir will sing "Gloria In Excelsis Deo" "The L.tt.e Drummer Boy", and Tw in The Night Before Chnstrnas", arranged by Harry Simeone Following the Choirs Lee Bouse, Mitch Pearish, and Bernie Thompson will team up m a pantomime of the Three Chipmunk.-,. For the final section of th° program the 6th Grade Band will play "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" "Jingle Beds’, and "We Three Kings The 7th and Sth Gr ide Band will play. "A Christmas Sing Along." "Hire Comes Santa Claus". "Ixd It Snow ' and "Santa C.’aus Is Coinin’ To Town" The choirs are conducted by Miss Sheryl K r*r md accompanied by Mrs William Carter. The Bands are directed by Mr Donald hwmg Tickets are available from nnv Bind or Choir member f r a donation of 75c The public is invited to attend

WALKERTON, INDIANA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1970

COMMUNITY CALENDAR ThurMlay. November 26 Thanksgiving Diy I’rid.ii, Nomiiilmt 27 North L.berty Sh imrocks w ill travel to Knox tm basketball Monday, November 30 3 15 pm Urey 6th grade bas! < tba 1 V North Libel tv at Urev S hool Flush basketball for John Glenn wall pay New Pt iric at Glenn. Tih-sdav. December I Walkerton Ttl Kappa’s 10th Anniversary. 23 Home Extrns.on Club will meet. I 00 pm 7th and Sth grade basketball from Urey will play LiVille here at Urey. Wednesday, December 2 Trip to Chicago .sponsored by the B« tt»-r Homes Demo. Club Jolly Jills to meet. Libert’. -Lincoln Farm Bureau to meet Thursday. December 3 North Lberty Home Demon stration Club will meet North Liberty Masons will meet. American legion Auxiliary will meet it the post home in W dkerton 7 30 pm Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa will hold a dinner meeting it the LiPorte Holiday Inn in celebration of the sororities loth Anniversary John Glenn wrestlers will meet at North Llbertv for a match.

Community Thanksgiving Service The annual Thanksgiving Service sposond by the Walkerton Ministerial Association will be on Thanksgving morning at 10:00 am. EST at the United Pres byter.an Church The Rev. Richard Matteson, pastor of the Koontz Lake United Misionary Church, will give the mess ige and the United Pres, byterian Church Youth Choir, directed by Miss Mona Wilson, will provide the music. So come you thankful peop’e, come. North Liberty Thanksgiving Service Set The North Liberty community Thanksgiving Service will be held on Wednesday evening at 7 30 pm in the Church of Christ. Rev Bob Willbanks pastor of the United Methodist Church, will be the speaker. Now is the tune to say think you for the many blessings bestowed upon us. Campaign To Clean Up The Youth Building The Walkerton Lions Club has started a campaign to clean, up. repair and paint the Lions Youth Building to make it more attractive to the community and to those that use it's facilities We are asking that all interested cit zen's both men and women. to come he p us on the evenings of Monday. November 30 -and Tuesday. December 1. Work is planned for the inside of the building on these evenings. so bring your mops brooms buckets, rags paint brushes and most important yourself. SEPTEMBER (.RADI ATES I ROM INDIANA I ND ERMTI David P Roush. 66350 Smilax Road North Liberty rereived a Bmhe'or of Science degree in education; Nancy A Mitchell. •109 Roosevelt Road, Wa kei ‘ >n received i Ma ter of Science in ( <l'h-it on and Ri gg F Wil.tarns 600 Jackson Streit, received a Bachelor of Scien e degree in business from Ind.ana University during September grad ait.on • x erases. Tyner lOOF News The second nomination for off cers session uis held at the Wedne day N ivcmbei 18th meeting of the Tyner Ixxlge of i hid fellows Election of officers w.b be held Wednesday Novembc 23 Winners of the Thanksgn ir ; turkeys and hams were an nounced. Proceeds of this Annual event are aiway. used for the Lodges various activities tor the ensue: ng year. Joseph Bottroff reported on the Bth District meeting held recent ly at the Tippecanoe Lxlge Noble Grand Liwrence Berg lund reported that Harold Duff Grand Senior Warden has returned to his home RRI Looh ester. Ind.ana following an ex tended confinement m the ho pit al, due to an auto accident sev er il months ago Cards and visits will be most welcom • Bes.de the election of officers at the next meeting, the initial.>r\ degrees will be conferred Ben Burger ind L< >n Verh iege served sandwiches and coffee during the soc.al hour

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TB Seals J Campaign i Underway It is i pleasure to report that the Christmas se il -ale is off to a fine start w.th Walkerton area residents already contributing $4 81.00! The goal for the Lincoln TWP is slooo ou and we are well on the way to achieving it. Those contributing this weeK are: Mr. Buthyl Reed Mrs. Maude Holser Mrs Earl Ward Mrs. Edward O Brien Mrs. Henriette Beghien Mr. Roy Baugher Jr RN Nurs.ng Home Mr George Hershberger Mr. Gerald Sherman Mrs. Axel Fr <nson Mr Arth r McKesson Mr Joseph Knowlton Mr Riv Chapman Mr. John Cowger Mr Walter Cole Mr. August Schultz Mr Amos H int Mis Ruth Harness Mr James B isbaugh M s Uonnu (’rt ।: h Mr. H F Kiehn Mr. Paul Richey Mr s. Bess G;nd< II er ger Mr David Burket Mrs Vern Hardt nbrook ' Mr. Antonio Yono Mr Stanley Orcutt Mrs. LA Johnson Mr Paul Jones Mr Fr ed Will.am - Miss Sharon Schaadt Mr. Robert bunkhouser Mr. Raymond Eyle Mrs. Wilbur Mullet Mrs. Jasper Dill Mrs. Grant Steele Star Tavern Mr Ralph Jackson Mr Sam Frame Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell Miss Connie Davis Tri Kappa Sorority Mrs Eleanor Lemaster Charles O Hiler i Sons. Inc. Walkerton Business & Professioiy. al Women's Cl ib Mr. and Mrs St m'ev Betz Mrs Mary Gollhofer ’ Chamber of Commerce Mr. William Osborn NOTH E Those wanting the s ime license plate number held previously must re erve number by December 18, 1970 Walkerton License Br inch LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMI M \M R> IO Ml LT December Ist is the date of th* Christmas nutting of the Lincoln Tow ship tHomem kei * Cl .b with i poll a k dinner at tho comm an.tv b . .ding There will be a $1 gift t xch.mttThe new offu-rs will be inst i.led The committee for this meeting . Mr- M ldr> d Smith, Mrs Leonard Beaty, Mrs Opal Hostetler md Mrs Marie Stahly. TO HOLD OPEN HOI <E I OR NEWIAAXED* Mr and Mrs Ravmond Nara, gon. North Lberty inno.mce the marriage of their son Kenneth to Michelle Jenard of W i kerton, on N aemitor 6 in Widhalla, South Carolina An apen hou-a will be held in then honor Sunday November 29 from 2 00 to 5 tk) p m it the North Liberty (Church of the Brethren in the Fellowship Hill. Friends are invited NOTH E The W.dkerton at I North L herty Post Offices w:T be c losed Thursday N>\ ember 26 1970 in observance of Thank-giving Day. N» deliv ries of ma;! will b< made