The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1976 — Page 5
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The Sophomore Class of John Glenn elected officers are from left to right, Mary Capek, president;
MEETING AND STYLE SHOW NOTICE The St. Patrick's Women’s Gub will meet on Wednesday. October 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the School Hall with guest speaker Dr. Mary Crossen, M.D.. psychologist from the South Bend Clinic speaking on "Counseling Your Child.” All members of the parish are urged to attend. The general public is also invited. Hostesses will be Helen Savoie, Elaine Kwieran, Joyce Legge and Jane Keefe.
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photo by Michael Pearish Rhonda Drake, vice-president; Donette Lowry, treasurer and Mashalle Pavey, secretary.
Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 p.m. will be the club’s annual style show presented by Kimble’s Furs of Bremen. Tickets are available at the door or from club members. Jean Harriss is chairman of the show and bridge with other committee members being Mary Ann Christensen, Betty Hartsell, Elaine Throm, Shirley Mahoney, Ruth DeSimone, Carole Powers, Esther Burkus and Caroline Albright. It Pays To Advertise Schools Are Open — Drive Safely!
NOTICE OF FINAL BIDDING ON SALE OF TYNER SCHOOL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that bids have been received by the Board of Education of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation in connection with the pending sale of certain real estate comprising the Tyner School in Tyner, Indiana. Bids may be received or raised at any time prior to or during a special meeting of the Board of Education, now scheduled for September 28, 1976, at 7:00 P.M. at the Administrative Office situated at 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana. Anyone who has submitted a bid may raise that bid, and original bids will also be accepted. The award to the highest and best bidder will be made at'this meeting. Lynn L. Stull, President Board of Education Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET The St. Joseph Valley Chapter of Ducks Unlimited is hosting the state annual fund raising banquet at the Notre Dame ACC on Wednesday, October 6 beginning at 6:00p.m. The St. Joseph Valley Chapter was formed four years ago. The funds raised from the banquet will be sent to the water fowl natural habitat in Canada which is leased from the Canadian government.
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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - SEPTEMBER 23, 1976
Tickets are $20.00 which includes membership and dinner. For more information call 656-8535, North Liberty; 936-9013, Plymouth; and 234-9754, South Bend. CLEAN TRAIL DAY ENJOYED The North Liberty Drift-Breakers had a clean trail day last Sunday at Buck's woods and all enjoyed a picnic as well as an unexpected treat. They furnished some refreshments for four men who were canoing down Potato Creek, it was a site to behold and the Drift-Breakers really enjoyed meeting and laughing with these sportsmen of the water. We hope on our next trip out to clean trails that the other members will be able to join us. This way when we get our first snow this winter we can all ride on clean marked trails. Those helping with the clean-up on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Audie Manuel and children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailer and Mr. Don Stahly. The next meeting of the club is set for Wednesday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Larry Alward residence. We will be discussing the coming events and also the coming trips up north so if you are interested try and attend. ATHLETIC DEPT. FUND RAISER UNDERWAY The John Glenn High School athletic department is having a fund raising drive to purchase a Mini-
Leaper machine. The machine helps build lower body strength. It improves jumping ability, speed, quickness and power of the legs. The cost of the machine is S7OO. Several businessmen and merchants have already donated towards the purchase of the machine and if you would like to help please send your check to the John Glenn High School. Your donation will be greatly appreciated. Make Someone Happy With A Happy Ad — Just $1.00! WhyMyadec? S!!SS High-potency vitamin formula with minerals JACOB drugs Walkerton
