The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1970 — Page 1

VOLI ME 97, NUMBER 31

Final Week Os Salvation Army Kettle Drive This Saturday. December 19, will be the final day of the Salvation Army Kettle Dri.e for Walkerton. The American Legion Post 365. Walkerton, will be manning the kett.es on the comer of Rooseve't and Illinois and Illinois and Van Buren. The following will te on duty nt the Jacob Drug corner from 8 to 9 John Zui iger and Bill Flaugher; 9 to 10 Robert Urbin and Bill Schultz; 10 to 11. Ralph Schmeltz and Robert Pugsley; 11 to 12. Bill Heim and Dick Kersh; 12 to 1, Eugene Creech and James Reed; 1 to 2 Randy Kdngerman and Mike Pearish; 2 to 3 Bar ey (Red) Pearish and Bud Hostetler; 3 to 4. Jack Watkins and Ernest Morris; 4 to 5. 8.1 l Baker and Earl (Buster) Lindsley and from ft to 6. Harvey Steffen and Hank Szady. At Dave & Ray s comer from 8-9 John Peterson and Joe Golubski; 9 to 10, James Vet kier and John Clark; 10 to 11, Branson Hiatt and Gail Groves; 11 to 12, Gene Rhodes and Clark Dare; 12 to 1. Richard Verk er and Gon Stahley; 1 to 2. Max Wolfe and Lloyd Stevenson; 2 to 3. Bill Morris and Fred Daniels; 3 to 4. Charlefi Wooley and Mike Lloyd; 4 to 5 Ray Jackson and Linder Schmeltz and from 5 to 6. Ed K.opfenstem andl Jay Downs. The amount collected from last Saturday's Kettle Drive came to a total of $153.47. North Liberty Loses To Clay By 69-62 Margin The North Liberty Shamrocks lost to South Bend Clay last Friday evening in a tight game with the outcome putting the Colonials winner for the third time by a score of 69 to 62 The Shamrocks have yet to win this season Andy Rep’ogle had 22 points to pace the Oo.on.als who moved to a lead in the first period, managaed to hold it ad the way, but couldn't pull freely away from the Shamrocks. Jim Boarman had 15 points to pace the Shamrocks and Weso'.ek and Anderson chipped in with 12 and 10 respectively. Tenka'a was the only other Colonial in double figures with 15 po.nts Tiie B team dropped their decision to Clay as well by a 57-42 score BOX SCORE Clay fg ft p Au rand 3 14 Juday 100 Rep^ogle 8 6 3 Tenkala 7 13 Maker 3 3 0 Emerick 3 2 3 Dayes 112 Beelaret 11 3 Totals 27 15 18 Score By Quarter* Walls 2 5 4 Halt 3 12 Boarman 6 3 3 Hunt 2 0 3 Dittmar 0 5 5 Hostetler 0 0 0 Wesolek 5 2 4 Anderson 4 2 3 Totals 22 18 24 North Liberty Clay 21 39 55 69 N Liberty 14 33 46 62 NOTICE Those wanting the same Honse p ate number held previously must resm ? number by December 18. 1970 Obey The Tnfuc Laws

Christmas Vacation To Begin Friday For PLJ Schools The Po k - L.nco'n - Johnson School Corporation Christmas Vacation will begin on Fr.day, ’ December 18. Students will be dirm.ssed from the schools as ’ follows: Tyner, 11 am.; Walkerton Elementary 11:15 am; Urey Middle Schoo', 11:20 a.m.; and .L»hn ‘ Germ High School at 11:25 am Nc lunch wil be served on the 1 18th and students wi 1 return to ' school from the Chr.simas Vacation on Monday. January 4, 1971, at the regular tunc North Liberty School Cht>F r mas Vacafon Schedule The North Liberty schools will be dismissed on Friady, December 18 at 3:15 for Christmas Vacation School will resume on Monday January 4, 1971! North Liberty To Parlic'pate In Holiday Tourney The North Liberty Shamrocks will participate in the South Bend Community Schools Coiporat.on Holiday Tourney to be played at the Notre D ime Athletic and Convocation Center on December 29 and 30. The varsity game will put North Liberty against Riley High School on December 29 at 1:45 The bra-fit h>»Jiy buskebbull tournament proceeds shall be div.dcd among the participating schools as fo'o.ws: St J >seph High School shall receive oneeighth of the net profit The rema.nmg proceeds siuill be used exclusive.y to finance the athletic programs at those Corporation hgh schoo's whose athkt.c in come for the year f u.s to meet budget requirements Season tickets are priced as fi lows: Adu.ts, $2 50; high school student, $2 (HI and e ementary students, SI.OO The B Team Tourney will beg.n on December 22 at LaSalle with North Liberty vs Riley at 2:30 p m The B Te mi f.nals will be p'ayel al the Notre Dime Athletic and Convocation Center on Wednesday December 30 at 3:00 p m L'ons To Hold Cristinas Patty Thutsday Night The Walkerton lAons Club will hold their annaul (’hr.stmas party on Thursday. [k*eember 17 at 7:30 p m at the home of Dens'.ow Dol! Clark Street W i kerton A lunch wi.l be served Plan now to attend and be sure to tuin In your reservation BARBARA NARAON IN CAPPING CEREMON Y Mss Barbara Naragon Walkerton was capped on Friday December 11 during ceremonies at 8 pm in the River Pirk United Method. Church B irb.ua hid be n taking the practical nursing course at Indiana Vocation.! Te< lime tl C'l ege. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own after N ivember 24 1970 made by Ann i Rle Queen Kyle E Queen

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ENGAGED * ■****»*> -^ ** ■ ■ wA Ishii h uKr r ’*“-**/ 1 ■ -i• ,' v » ■ Mr and .Mrs Robert E. Ci.oe Whittier, California formerly if Wa.kerton. Indiana, announce the engagement of their daughter Rhe 1 Lana.nc to Robert Charles E Lott, the son of Mr. and Mr.«. W.ll’ im H El iott of Tahoe* Vista. Cal.lorn.a M ss ('ripe' was graduated from IW.I kerton IPgh School and attended Indiana State* College Whi c employed by the* US. Inform.it.on Agency for three years in tiie Far East, she lived in Djakarta Indonesia end Saigon Vietnam She ;s presently a legal secretary w.th the Dm Angeles firm of Parker, Milliken. K h me er, C ark * O'Hirn. Mr EU.eMt was graduated from R'gewood Military Academy. Wood.and HH s Cilifomm and attended N >rthrup Institute of Technology. He served four years as a piled w.th the U.S Air Force and since that time has been a commercial airline piiot. A January wedding is planned To Judge Decorations This Week End The' judging for the Waikerton Chamber of C mmerce Christmas Dee’otuLon contest will be held thus Saturday and Sunday. The 1 st of winners will appear .n the Chrs'mas edit.on of the* Indepen-dent-News next week s> al can «nJ >y (hr.*“ dsplays over the holiday s ison Everyone with an outdoor display prase be' sure ti'v ate* on for the judg.ng in particular. T.ie pnzes wi 1 be awarded as soon as possible w.th five prizes of $lO CO and $5 00 each be«ng awarded th s year. For all rural residents p etse send address and d.rectiun to the' Chamber of Commerce at once to be sure and be judged GLENN TO PI-AY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS The John Glenn Falcons will play the* Culver Caval.ers at Culver on Friday evening Dec *mber 18 Saturday n ght the Fa cons will host the team from Clay High School, South B-nd. TO PUBLISH CHRISTMAS EDITION The* Independent Neus will bo publ sh<*d on Tueselay, December 22. with the' ("hr tma. Edition. The deadline for news w.ll be Mondav Dr> < mber 21 at 12 00 noon It is our policy that c.assifled 'ids Ui.l n«H bi' taken over tl. ph >»- v and they must be ped b» fore* irsert on Stick to youi g x>d resolutions and vail give those resolutionno chance to st ck y., .

SANTA TO ARRIVE IN WALKERTON Santa uil u* escorted into d< v. mown Wa kert in at 1 30 p ra iJ>i' Sat uday. I>»mite: 19th lie w.l be u tae city park 1 >n in 1 c aner of I . S. 6 and II .n » s S feet) to me-'t the < hi.dr. n It h; 3 U n r :moi( d that S. nta w.ll huc a spr ial t. e.n ioi a 1 the gills and boys. The Walkerton Jaycees wih he p Santa make li 8 travel arrangements so that lie w. 1 be ab.e to meet all the girls and boys San.as Chl.stm: s party his been panned by the Wa'kerton Jaycees along with ass.stance from many other commun.ty urgmzations Don't forget Santa w.ll be .ooking forward to meeting you boys and g.i s on Saturday. SANTA TO ARRiXE IN NORTH LIBERTY Sama wui arrive in North Liberty on Saturday, December 19. at 2 pm at th? North Liberty Fire Station. Santa will have lots of treats for the kiddie.. The arrival of Santa is sponsored by the L.berty Township Firemen, North Liberty Lions C üb. Wells Aluminum Local and the Tri Kappas Everyone is invited Methodist Choir To Present Cantata Sunday The Chancel Choir of th.* Walkerton United Methodi 4 Church wi). present a folk cantata for Christmas this coming Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. The Cantata entitled “Shepards Rejoice'' is a fresh approach to the Chr.stmas story presented in a co orful and rhythmic folk song style. In it th? ancient account of the birth of (’hr.st is told first hand by the shepanls who somehow seem to step right into our twentieth century and t ilk to us all As they recall tb.er personal reactions and reSp »ns« 3 to this meaningful event, it becomes apparent that our needs and longings can lx* met t day in much the sum? manner theirs were fulfil.ed two thousand years ago Th? du oct or of the Choir is Mrs Sharon Klinedinst Accompanists wilt be Mrs. Grac.- Atwood, organ. Mr James Payton guitar, and Mrs Jeanie Junrrson autoharp. Glenn Jacob Jeanie J.merson, Paula Lowry, Sherrill Kickbush and Mill? Danies wi I be the so >ats Mis. Evelyn Lawren e and John Wathen are in charge of stag ng an<l costumes The pub.ic is curd.ally invit'd to attend ths ChnEmas Cantata The Christ ma . worship Mcrvices w I be conductid nt the 8 30 and 11:00 o’clock worship s»rv.ccs th s coming Sunday morning The pastor's sermon title s "Christmas Odd.tien ’’ The Youth ( hoir wi l participate in the s 30 service and the Chancel Choir m the 11 IM> o'clock service The Church will sponsor a Finely ChrtHtmas Carol.ng at 630 this Sunday evening Those who desire to parl.cipite are to meet at th? l.linois Street building at th s hour. NOTICE All toys and dobs 20< ( off at the Mini Shop Walkerton Sil YMRO( hS TO HOST XX ESTX II.LE The North LNrti Sh.unrocki will hurt the b sketb. 'I te un from W.xtv. le The S rum x k wil. a o partic pitr in »ie SBI’SC H ' div Tonin i tie tu lied .it Notre Dame Drive Carefully!

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ADI LT ( HOIR OF HIE MISSION XRX ( lit RUH TO (.IXI CANTATA The adult choir 01 tne Koontz Lake M.ss.onarv (.’hurch w.ll present the John I teison cantata, “A S>ng Uni tiling on Sunday evening De ••mber 20 at 7:30 pin. EST 1 Walkerton time) Solo.sts inc.ude Caryl Deisch, Robert Pulliam. M try Boise and Leona Bridges. Accompanists arc Esther Matteson pian.st and Vicki Johnson, organist Dm Schwing is the director. The public is invited to attend, PENTECOSTAL ( HURCH CANTAT 1 The United Pentecostal Church at 800 Van Burn Street. Walkerton wi.l pre; nt the Cantata, “Live Transcend.ng ” by John Peterson. Saturday evening. December 19 at 8 00 pin. under the direction of Mrs Terry Johnson, of Mishaw ika The pastor extends m invitation to the pub.ic. CAM XTA TO BE PRESENTED A Chnstm is cantata “Born A King'' by John W Petenon will be presented Sund iy. December 20 at 930 a m worship service, at /the Noilh Liberty United Methodist ('hun h The Christmas message will be presented ,n song ..nd narration by the chancel ch nr under the direction of .Mis Gary Ne.son and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner Soloists are Madelyn Nelson and Bei ky Bun h, sopranos; E nine W.ignor, alto; Rev Robert Wil., banks tenor; and Rick Steele, baritone The narr itor is Osborne Fisher The choir will be accompanied by organist Carolyn Shupert and pianist Juanita M in. uei. । I NITEI) PRESBYTERIAN CHI R< H TO HAVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ( The United Presbyterian Church Walkerton, will present their Chrlstm is Program entitl- । ed, “Advent of Our King" on Sunday December 20 at 7 pm in the church There w.ll be three choirs and a choral reading in the program, OMEGAS TO PRESENT । CHRISTMAS I'OLK MI SK AL The Omega Teens of th > Koontz ( Like Miss.unary Church will present the (Tir stmas Folk Musa d. Its the Lord's Thing’ by Lmi Smith on Sunday, I>ecember 20 during Sunday School Its the Lords Thing is a nms.cal through which young peop e can give expression to their c >ncerna about . the mean.ng of the birth of , < hrjit how it iffects us today , and how it should affect ua in the future. , Soloists are Jack Aw aid. Wayne Feece and Susan Varga Ac- ( compan.sts include V.cki John. , son pun st; Beth Cirf-r, ergan- ( M»t; Jak Awad, drums, and Dun Pe t.er bass guitar. Don ( Schwing is the director ; The public is nvited to attend. BEAXER CREEK < Ht R<Yi TO HAVE IJXE NATIXm SCENE The Bwrr (’reek Weeleyan (’hurch, located two unite east 1 of North Liberty will display an outside live nativity scene on the church lawn beginning Sunday evening December 20 and continue each evening through December 24 The nativity scene wil beg.n each evening from 7:iH) pm unti. 10 0O pm There will be live anlm ils and the members of the church w.ll be ai ting out the parts of Maty and Joseph, the Wise M. n u 1 the shepherds The church invites everyone to drive b> md .-ce this wry special event Lick of foresight is often demonstrated by the after effects.