The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1976 — Page 2

APRIL 15. 1»76 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Tracee and Donnie Noel spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark Donald L. Noel. Goshen, formerly of North Liberty and LaPortc. has recently been promoted from manufacturing manager to vicepresident of manufacturing of the Star Boat Co.. Boat Division. A Singspiration will be held Sunday. April 18. at 9:00 p.m. at the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church at the corner of State Road 4 and Redwood Road. Mrs. lambert Mack, of Wanatah. Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin, of Chicago Heights. Illinois, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen. Gregg and Mark Jones, of Buchanan. Michigan, spent several days last week with their grandmother. Mrs. Earl Packer. Mrs. Lillian Peterson and MaryAnn. Mrs. Jennie Beiler and Mrs. Anna Strycker called on Mrs. Inez Harrington and Miss Anna Steele at the Haven Hubbard Home. New Carlisle. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rilla Eberhart and Miss Vera Eberhart were Saturday dinner guests of the former s sister. Mrs. Mable Worster. Mrs. Louis Young, of Mishawaka. and Mr. and Mrs. John Kolat, of South Bend, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter St rope. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strycker. of Osceola, were recent visitors of

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price. Mr and Mrs. Edward Renz and children, of Teegarden. were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen visited Mr. and Mrs. In an Rauen in Wanatah on Sunday . Mrs Martha Taylor. Mrs. Helen Hay and Mrs. Mable Golden spent Monday with Mrs. Harold Craft in South Bend. Miss Lawane Clark, of Shipshewanna. spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Clark. Mr. Ivo Roush, of Knox, called on Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Durwood Clark returned home this week from Tampa. Florida, where she visited her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Auld. She was accompanied there by Mrs. John Auld, of Wisconsin. Mrs. Sterling Amm spent the week end with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs and family, in South Bend. Mrs. Edith Steele was pleasantly surprised Sunday in the home of her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Roush, in Bremen, when her children and families came with a carry-in dinner including birthday cake to wish her a happy birthday. Mrs. Kathryn Hevel returned home from St. Petersburg. Florida, where she spent the winter months

with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hevel and family. NORTH LIBERTY GOLF TEAM OPENS SEASON The North Liberty High School golf team had three meets in the past week, winning one and dropping two decisions. On April 6. Argos defeated both the varsity and B team, the varsity falling 168 to 194. For the Shamrocks. Jim Landrum carded a 47 to pace the local golfers with Andy Wilmes 48. Dave Lambert 49, Rich Sprunger 50 and Phil Borsody 54. The B Team dropped a 214 to 222 decision to the Argos reserves. Dave Treber was low man for the Shamrock reserves with 51 followed by James Herter with 53, Brian Nixon 55, Alan Seiner 63 and Chuck Snyder 65. Shamrocks Top Knox The Knox golf team fell to North Liberty on April 9 by a 188 to 194 score. Jim Landrum and Andy Wilmes each carded 41's for medalist honors with Phil Borsody carding a 48 and Dave Lambert and Rich Sprunger 58 each. The Shamrock B Team lost 196 to 241 to the Knox B Team golfers. Brian Nixon had a 53 to pace the losers with Dave Treber at 54. Eric Hill had 65. Chuck Snyder 69 and Tom Mapel 84. A double dual meet with Mishawaka and Clay found the Shamrocks dropping both ends as they carded a 188 score. Mishawaka had 150 and Clay 155. For the Shamrocks Jim Landrum again was low man with 39 for the nine holes. Other scores were Dave Treber 45. Andy Wilmes 49. Phil Borsody 55 and Brian Nixon 56. SHAMROCK RUNNERS SPILT DUABLE DUAL MEET The North Liberty Shamrocks opened their track season with a dual win over Westville, topping the Blackhawks by 15 points on April 7. On Friday. April 9. the Shamrocks had a double dual meet, topping River Forest by a big 44 points and losing to Hebron by 3. No event results were available, but in these meets three outstanding individual performances worth noting are: Scott Griffey has cleared 5'11” in the high jump. Kevin Leichty has cleared 11’6“ in the pole vault. Tv Solmos has thrown the discus over 125 feet. Kindergarten Round-Up At North Liberty Kindergarten Round-Up at North Liberty will be on Tuesday, April 20. at 9:30 a m. in the Elementary gym. Students must be five by October 1. If you know of anyone having a child eligible, please notify them of this meeting. Forms are available in the office. Bicentennial Program April 23 In North Liberty The North Liberty Elementary Bicentennial Program with the band and chorus performing in the high school gym. will be held on Friday evening. April 23, at 7 :00 p.m. Open house following with art displays and displays in each class room. Sheep shearing will be held in the Elementary gym for the conclusion. The public is invited. The little ads that bring big results — Our classified ads! Keeping fingers crowded to ensure against disaster, comes from the superstition that making the sign of the cross will avert bad luck

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