The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1971 — Page 1

VOLUME 88; NUMBER 19

Lloyd Taylor To Speak At Chamber Mr. Lloyd taylor, South Bend U.y Engineer and Director of public Works, will be the guest peaker at the October 14, 1971, W alkercon Chamber of Com. pierce meeting to be held at Heil’s Reataurartc, Walkerton, at 12:00 noon. Mr. Taylor's topic will be 'Annexation': Pros and Coits'. Our guest speaker is a graduate of Walkerton High School, Walkerton, Indiana and Purdue University, West Lafay. cite, Indiana. He is the husband of Nancy Ann Taylor (Kiebler) aiii has three children, Stephan is. David 16 and Katherine 14. During his career, Mr. Taylor his held the position of President, Board of Public Works and Safety, member of the Water Works Commissioners, member of the Area Plan Commiasion, S.. Joseph Environmental Study Comm/vtee, Mayor's Traffic Safety Commissioner and many other related areas. Presently Mr. Trylor is a member of the Indiana Society of Professional Engineers.-, Ameritan Water Works Association, Indiana Water Pollution Control Association, Indiana Engineers Association (past premdertt), American Public Works Association, Institute of Traffic Engineers and American Farm Bureau. Mr. Taylor also hokis membership in the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite Body (Degree Director). Exchange Club (past director i. Pioneer Automobile Association (past premden ), National Audubon Society, National Forestry Association. Si. Joseph County Sheriffs Posse, and Lydick Methodist Church (PaMorPearish Relations Committee). We sincerely hope all members wJI a.tend and hear this topic which is of interest to our community. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HEAD START I’ROGRAM In the St. Joseph County there are owr 500 pre-school children ' nrolled in Head Start and need your help. Volun.eers are needid in the dt-woom every week day from s 3O a.m. through 12.00 noon. The hours can be flexibb . however. everyone is ajeed to contr.bute cheir time on a regular basis, one day a week or regular basis, one day week or two or more days a month. Volunteers serve in many ways •‘ome as aides to teachers, as. dng on field trips and activities, supplying transportation for various functions or act aut to compewentjj in Head Stai«c, ______ *"• LODGE NOTICE Worshipful Master or Walkerton Lodge No. 619, F & AM, Daniel Denaut, annuneea the meeting scheduled for October 14 has been cancelled. Thursday evening, October 21, the Fellowship Craft Club will meet at the Masonic Temple in Walkerton at 7-30 according to the president, Ernie Morris SAUSAGE AND PANCAKE SUPPER ( MIMING The First Unhed Presbyterian ’hurch of Walkerton Couples *’lub will have a Whole hog Saus--1 ’<> and Pancake supper on Sat‘"tav. October 16 Serving from ' ”0 - 8 00 p.m. in the Fellowhip Hall. Carry out service v ll t*» available, phone 5862 3 °1- Adults $1.50 and children '■* with pre^hoohera free. All you can aat. 2t014

Nine Week Grading Period At Tyner School Tyner Elementary is attempting to provide a be'eter means of repor.ing pupil progress to parents. To help improve grade ieporung to parents, Tyner School is changing to a nine week grading period. This will put both elementary schools on tiie .same giading schedule. Report cards will be Issued October 29. January 19, March 22 and May 26. In addi'tion, parent - teacher conferences will be held at the end of the first grad ng period on November 1 and 2. Parents of pupils in grades 1 and 5 will be notified of the schedule for the conferences next week. BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE The Boy Scout Troop Na. 293 will have a paper drive Saturday, October 23. If you have paper?, tie then; in bundles and put them out where they can be seen and the boys will be glad to pick th'm up, or you can take them to the Youth Building for p ck up. 4t021 PHILEATHEA CLASS TO MEET The Philatnea Class of the United Methodist Church, Welkerton. will meet at the home of Mrs. E<l Brooker, Koontz Lake, on Thursday. Octoter 14 at 2:00 p.m. Assl ting hst esses will be Mrs. Minnie Mikesell and Mrs. Ben Williams. COLLEGE AND CAREER DAY John Glenn High school will have it's first College and Career day on Monday, October IS. 1971 beginning at 12:30 pm. Mr. Wayne Randolph, gu dance director, his announced that the new program is designed to reach more s tudenL as every < la s member ip partiripaiing in the program Prior to the career day program classroom teachers are assign ng re.earch work to students according co the.r int rest and they are encouraged 'io use the 3M Read* r-Printer projector covering 200 vocations in the view-de k library. Referen e materials are avnihble in the high K-hool library and the guidance office. Eighteen State Un‘versify and college represcrfiatives have indicated they will be here to talk with s udents and parents. Also there will be spokesmen for industry. labor union <. vocational training centers, and technical schools. FORMAL DINNER AND DANC E OCTOBER 28 The Father J. A. Nieuwiand General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a formal dinner and dance, "Autumn Mist," on Saturday. Or ober 23 at St. Anthony DePadua Auditorium. South Bend, with the dinner s acting at 8:00 and the dancing to start at 9110. The Bill Henry Orchestra wilt provide the music. Justin Muchowicz. Walkerton, is serving on the reservations committee. Mr. and Mrs. Z*non Muchowicz, Walkerton, are 'the Honorary Chairman of the affair. suggestions needed The Jaycees would like to have your suggestions for any clean ' up projects they can run to help 'the local cmmunlty. Send your * suggestions to the Walkerton Jaycees, P. O. Box 166 Walkerton. Many Bargains in Übe OmblMslm

WALKERTON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1971

Name Homecoming Candidates The Queen candidates for the John Glenn Homecoming arc: senior, Theresa DeSimone; junior, Tina Johnson; sophomore, Cheryl Newburg; freshman, Sandy Se’cnor; FFA, Sue Engle; FHA, Pam Dare; and GAA, Heidi Fenstermacher. A bon fire will be held following the parade which wall begin at the Urey Midde School, on Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. A dance will follow the football g:unc in the dining commons of the high school with the "Brotherhood Muntain’ providing the music. Sue Morris, last year's queen, will crown the n< w Football Homecoming Que< n at half time of the game. Late Score Earns Shamrocks Tie Friday Night An exciting 89 yard run on a fake punt in the closing minifies of the game, salvaged a tie for the North Liberty Shamrocks Friday night. Greg Gensinger, back in pun’i formation, tucked the ball away and with some key blocking, snaked his way free to run almost the length of the gridiron with the tying touchdown with just 1:20 left 'io play. However, the try for the extra points failed on a running attempfi to keep the score 6-6 in the defensive battle. The tie kept the Shamrocks season record even with two wins, two looses and a tie. NL Statistics SC 7 First Downs 6 106 Rushing 70 34 Pass ng 34 7 Pas os A Item nt ed 5 5 Passes Completed 3 0 Had Intercepted 0 56 Return Y irdage 24 4 Punts 7 37 Average Yards 29 0 Fumbles LotT 1 25 Y uds Penalized 15 South Central made their own break in 'Jie second quarter that put them on the .scoreboird as they block d a Shamrock punt to g ve them fine Leld p<»» ion. Ray Rinker crossed the goal line on a three yard run and Uien an atumpted pas^ on ihe extra points failed for their six points. The game, although low scoring and wi hout much consistent offense. featured some hard hitting by '(he defenses. It was just hard football as loth teams tried to grind It out on the grmmd h only 12 paasrs attempted by 'the two clubs. The Scoring South Central: Ray Rinker, 3 yard run; PAT: pass failed. North Liberty: Greg Genainger, 89 yard run; PAT: run failed. Score By Quarters North Liberty 0 0 0 6 6 South Central 0 6 0 0 6 BOOK SALE The Convention Club of the Walkerton Jaycees are having a book sale this Friday and Saturday. Octber 15 and 16. The sale will be out-ide of Dave * Ray’s Supermarket from 'the hours of 9:0 Oa.in. until 6:00 p.m. both days. □ a BIRTH □ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Groves. WHkerton, are parents of a *>n born on Sunday, October 10 in the E Street Division Ho^ltal, LaPorA.

Urey Defeats New Prairie By 22-6 Margain The Urey Middle School football team romped to a 22-6 v.ctory over New Prairie Tuesday afternoon, October 5, at N w Carlisle. In ’the first quarter, the Panthers moved the ball 6V yaidi for their first touchdown. Bill Groves carried the ball for the last four yards and the TD. Groves then earned the ball fur the extra points. The second quarter held some disappointing moments for Urey. On the first series of plays, Urey moved the ball from New Prairie’s 20 to the 50 and and first down. On the first play of the second senes Bob Cole broke free for a 40 yard run only io have it called Lick due to a penaLy. Bill Groves got 'the cail and carried the ball on a 60 yard touchdown run, and again the breaks were against Urey and the touchdown was called back due to a penalty. The second play of the second half Bill Groves broke loose for a 40 yard touchdown run. Bob Cole carried for the extra points. Urey scored again in the third quarter on a swe<*p by Bob Cole. The extra point attempt failed. New Prairie’s only score came on a statue of liberty play. Throughout the game, fumbles were recovered by Terry Rou h. John Sheaks, Tim Davis and Paul Groves. Tom Davis intercepted two passes during the game. Urey's next game is against LaVille at John Glenn on October 19. It is the last game of the season so come on out and Lack 'ihe Panthers. SHAMROCKS TO FLAY FAIRFIELD SATI RDAY The North Liberty Shamrocks will host ihe football team from Fairfield at Jackson Field. South B nd on Satui-day evening, Octo! or 16 wi h kick off set for 7:30 p.m. This is a Noi'.hern Slates Conferenre game. JG IIOME(OMLNG GAME FRIDAY NIGHT The John Gknn High Schooi Homecoming ;ame will be play, ed on Friday night, Oc ober 15, against the team from South Central. The game will begui it 7:30 p in. and the crowning ol the queen will be held A half time. HELEN NEIDLINGER HONORED AT DINNER The United Telephone company Ine., honored Helen Neullinger, of North Liberty, for 25 years service at an anniversary dinner on September 30. Mrs. Neidhnger began working for Umted in 1946 as Company agent at Lakevilb* and is now business office supervisor at Uniieds North Liberty office Also present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gay, Division Manager and his wfe from United's Western Div Lion Offi«e in Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Schipper, the Company’s local Dis’a;ct Manager and his wife. LEAF PICK UP The Waikert >n Jaycees are hold ng a leaf pick-up on the next three Saturdays, October 16, 23 and 30, from the hours of 10:00 am. until 300 pm. Lhicj mu.- 1 be in bags an J placed along side of the >Hiei\ to be picked-up. The Jaycees will also Ie s 11ing trash bags do »r to door during the leaf pick-up. Contact any Jayeee for taags or call sstk 2724 after 4 00 p.m. any day.

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Style Show And Dcsssit Bridge Thursday Oct. 21 Th° St. Patrick W linen's Club vill present their annual Style Show and Dessert Bridge on Thursday, Octobei 21, at 7:30 p.m. tn the St. Pa'crick School Hall in Walkerton. The styles will be sponsored by "Her Place.” The 'theme of the show is "Autumn Spendor." Tickets are available ai "Her Place" or any m* mber of St. Patrick Women's Club. NOTICE The PLJ Band Boosters will meet Monday, Octob* r IS, at 8 00 p.m. in the John Glenn Hgh School. All parents are urged 'co attend. INJURED IN FALL MONDAY Amos Bierly, of route 3, Walkerton, is in critical condition in Memorial Ho-pital, where he was taken Monday afternoon a,\er he fell from a ladder in a corn bin on his farm. The accident happened about 8:30 a.m. and he wasn t discovered unul about noon. A private ambulance was called to the scene and he was taken to ihe hospital. Bierly suffered a broken neck Bnd is in the intensive care unit, COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday, October 14 12:00 noon — The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will meet. 2:00 p.m. — The Phdathea Clasp; f the United Methodist Church will nieei at the home us Mrs. Ed Brooker. The Walkertun American Legion to meet. Homecoming paiade. Friday, (k totwr 15 10.00 a.m. -- Community Club of Walkerton social service m e • ing, a sack lunch at noon ind the business mee.aig to begin at 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The John Glenn High School Humecoma.g , m.e against So th C niiai. The q een will tv erwned ai half Lme of the game. 7:30 p.m. The Koon.z Lake Conservation Club will meet at the clubhuu-v and eiecaun of officers will be held, Saturday. O< t.rfx r 16 5:00 - 8:0v p.m. Presbyterian Church Pancake and Saos tge Supper. 7:30 p.m. The North Literty Shamrocks will play Fairfield at Jackson field m a Northern Staies Contennre game. 3:00 p.m. — Jayeee Convention CiuL meeung M Ibe home of Bill Fitzke. Monday, October 18 « 00 p.m. The PLJ Band Boosters will meet at the John Glenn High School. North Liberty Rain'xnv to meefc. Walkerton DcMolay to meet. Liberty Homemakers to meet. North Lib,*a\y American Leion to meet. Turtday, <h ober 19 North Lioerty PTA to meet. 4.00 p.m. The Urey Panthers to play their final foottail game of the season against LiVille. •30 p.m. - Jayeee genera! membership meeting at the clubhouse. W aikerton OES to mvet. Wednesday, (h toiler 20 VFW to meet. Thursday, O< tuber 21 7:30 p.m. si. Patrick Women's Club Style Show and Dessert Bridge 7 30 p.m. The Walkerton Mmmmuc Lodge E A work In be given.