The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1977 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. Effie Hammakcr and Mr. Charles VanderHagen had dinner guests on Tuesday, those being Charles' sister, Mrs. Elda Van DeSample and his nephew, Charles and Carol Van DeSanipie, all of South Bend. Effie Hammaker and Charles VanderHagen attended a birthday supper evening for her grandson, Steven Huff and Hal Hammaker, of Leesburg, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huff, in Lakeville. Twenty-five guests attended. Refreshments of a birthday cake and homemade ice cream was served. The boys received many nice gifts. LOCAL RESIDENT NAMED TO BETHEL DEAN’S LIST Sixty-seven students at Bethel College earned at least 3.5 grade point averages during the first semester of the 197b-77 shcool year to qualify for the Dean's List according to Dr. Wayne J. Gerber, academic dean. Each student must be carry ing at least 12 semester hours. Included on the Dean's List are

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Miss Marlene Edison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon, 25235 New Road. North Liberty and Miss Wendy Saltzgaber. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Gaylord Saltzgaber. 107 S. Main St.. North Liberty. Miss Edison is a junior, majoring in elementary education and Miss Saltzgaber is a senior music major. Both earned a 4.0 grade point average. Bethel College is a fully accredited coeducational four-year Christian liberal arts college with 16 majors leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Two-year Associate of Arts degrees arc also available in 11 areas. An engineering degree requires five years and earns both the B.A. and B.S. degrees. About one-half of the almost 500 members of the student body live in campus housing and the remainder commute from the surrounding area. The beautiful b5-acre wooded campus lies in the midst of the metropolitan Mishawaka-South Bend area. DRIFT-BREAKER NEWS With all the snow we have had this winter more and more people in this area arc getting snowmobiles. Our club. Drift-Breakers, had worked hard and for a long time in getting our trails groomed

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and set up and we have permission from these people who allow us to use their land, but there are restrictions that our club members abide by. One of the most important ones arc to stay out of fields that are planted. Our members will report on anyone they see doing any thing to jeopordize our riding areas. So please if you have a sled and you do not know the trails and the rules and regulations our club abides by please contact one of our club members and they will be glad to inform you. We are not responsible for the non members who go out and destroy property, but on the other hand we do not want them messing up our good standing with the property owners who have allowed us to use their lands for years. Once again we wish to thank everyone who helped during this snow time. There will be a board meeting on March 4 at 8:00 p.m. at Jerry Knepp’s home. Club dues are due now. SHAMROCKS ANNOUNCE BASKETBALL MAKE-UPS The North Liberty Shamrocks have announced the make up dates for two of their postponed this coming week to make a crowded

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 10, 1977

schedule. Friday their regular scheduled game with the Marian Knights will be played at the North Liberty gym. this being homeconi ing. On Saturday, they will travel to Culver for games with the Culver Community High School Next week, Tuesday. February 15. the Shamrocks will travel to OregonDavis to make up their postponed game originally set for February 4. On Thursday, February 17, the Northern State Conference game with Fairfield will be played at the North Liberty gvm. They will then travel to LaVille on Friday, February 18. for their regular scheduled game with LaVille. also a Northern State Conference game. Proposed Adult Ed. Classes At North Liberty The South Bend Community School Adult Education Department is offering several night classes here at North Liberty . The courses arc: Beginning Sewing, date of registration and first class is Mon day, February 14. 6:30 • 9:30 and

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will be a 12 week course Advanced Sewing, date of regis tration anti first class, Wednesday. February 16. 6 .30 to 9:30 and is a 12 week course I yping Review, the date of regis tration and first class is Tuesday, February 15. 7:00 ■ 9 (M) and is a It weeks course. You may register by coming th< first night of class. Registration fee is $7.50 and classes meet once a week the same night as registra tion. If you have any questions cal' Susan Weissert. Adult Education Coordinator, at her office in Soutl Bend. 288-1261. A berry that grows in West Africa is 3,000 times sweeter than sugar. Di-Gel. The Anti-Gas Antacid.

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