The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1977 — Page 4

MAT 19. 1977 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

Election Os Officers Held At May Meeting Zeta Pi chapter of I ri Kappa held an election of officers at their Mav 11 meeting with I” members meet mg in the home of Mrs. Audtne Manuel 1 hose elected were Mrs lorn McCormick, president, Mrs Keith Rininger. sice-president; Mts Robert Overmyvr, recording secretars; Mrs Jerri King, corresponding secretary and Mrs. I eon Davenport. treasurer Ilie scholarship chairman. Mrs. .lack ( arr. reported that the scholarship applications have been turned in at the recipient will be announced at the Award’s Das program at the North 1 iberts High Si hool Mrs Manuel, president, report cd that she and Mrs. lack ( arr and Ms loan McCormick attended the In Kappa State ( onscntion held in April The soronts was given two books printed in big ts pc to be used by sisualls handicapped children. I hesc books will be presented to the North 1 iberts 1 lementarv S< hoolin the near future Mrs (hermser. town improvement chairman, gave several suggestions for projects this spring. An announcement was m de of an auction to be held .lune 25 at the North 1 iberts Community Building with the proceeds to go towards the maintenamc of the building. Iri Kappa members and hus bands will attend an art show of oil paintings on August 5 at the home of Mrs. Manuel. Mrs Robert Overmver and Mrs. Howard lones were co hostesses for the evening and served delicious refreshments at the dose of the meeting. Mrs. Dale Shencman was the recipient of the door prize.

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I he June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leon Davenport and will begin at 7:30 p.m. instead of 8:00. Installation of officers w ill be held at this time. PSC Approves NIPSCO’s Plan Public Sers ice C ommission of Indiana approval of Northern Indi ana Public Sers ice ( ompany’s nat ural gas curtailment plan, indud mg Rule 34. allows the utility to take on new small volume gas spaccheating customers with cer tain restrictions. Edmund A. Schr oer, president and chief executive officer, said. "We arc pleased that the Commission has taken this action, and we will begin immediately to make the necessary preparations to add sp.u.cheating customers as allowed bs the Commission, prosided the compans can reasonably foresee no curtailment." Sihnx-r said. Nfll’SCO hail not been permitted to add new space heating custom ers since February 3. DC. when the past winter’s weather emergcries forced the compans to curtail natural gas service to certain cus tomers. Schroer said that NIPSCO can noss take on space heating customers whose requirements are not more than I.(MM) cubit feet per hour or not more than 10.(MM) subu feet per das Ihe average N||’S( () residential customer using gas lor spaccheat mg and other purposes consumes about 2.(MM) cubic feet on the cold cst das in Januarv. usually the coldest month of the heating sea son. "Under the Commission order, ncss small volume spas cheating users will be required on and alter September I. 19”7. to vends that

their home or facility is adequately insulated as an added conservation measure," Schroer said. As descirbed in the Public Service Commission order, the minimum insulation of its equivalent; and R-19 rating for ceilings or 6 inches of batt or B’4 inches of blown insulation; and R-10 rating or 3 inches of batt insulation or its equivalent for floors over crawl spaces and unheated basements, and double glass or insulated window s and strom doors. "Our gas supple — daily flow gas from pipeline suppliers plus our storage gas is sufficient to handle present and new small volume spaceheating customers," the NIPS( O president said. Individual customers and contractors on NIPSC O's waiting list, as well as others filing applications for natural gas spacchcating in new homes or conversion of present heating systems, should contact their kxal NIPSCO customer service office as soon as possible. TROOP 293 TAKES THIRD PLACE Iroop 293, of Walkerton, went to and t<M>k part in the Scout Show Congratulations to the members of the Class of 1977 for a record of achievement and success Well Done 1 Welco Gas Port W alkerton

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Camporee at the Plymouth Armory. May 14-15 and the troop was awarded a third place ribbon for the Camporee. John Rizek, the senior patrol leader. Greg Williams and Shag Laziure, assistant senior patrol leaders. Jim Lowry, patrol leader, Tom Turner, scribe, Pat Laziure and Russell Watson attend the event along with Roy Williams, Scoutmaster and Stan Nichols and Jack Henderson, assistant Scoutmasters. Tom Turner and Jim Lowry were tapped out for order of the Arrow hv Dale Downey who played the part of Allowat Sakima. Tom's father was present and saw the ceremony as well as his son being tapped out. Mr. and Mrs. Watson came on Saturday afternoon to see their son, Russell, run the event that the I nx>p was putting on for the Scout Show. An estimate of over hundred boys ran the obstacle course that Tr<x>p 293 had erected. Nedra Williams brought some fish and pie for the Saturday night snack plus some soft drinks for the Scouts. Eor information on your son joining Iroop 293 contact Jack Henderson. 703 Jackson St.. Walkerton 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. phone 5863460 in advance. TRITON TENNIS TEAM DOWNS GLENN 6 1 Ihe I riton High Schixil girls'

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tennis team topped the Falconettes in matches 6-1 Thursday night. Singles Jody Barrett (T) defeated Anita Ecker 6-1,6-3 Sandy Coplan (T) defeated Shen ( arlson 6-1,6-2 Christi Roush (G) defeated Nan cy Harlan 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 Jamie Dennie (T) defeated Sandv McDonald 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 Joyce Roberts (T) defeated Nan cy Peterson 6-4. 6-4 D boules Teresa Anderson and Teresa Kintzel (T) defeated Terry South and Annette Peterson 0-6, 6-1, ”-5 Jayne Coplan and Lisa Moore ( I j defeated Sheri Earrar and Kerri Gardner 7-5. 6-2 CLAY GOLFERS EDGE FALCON LINESMEN Ihe South Bend Clay golf team edged the Glenn golfers 326-32” or luesday. May 10. Jeff Sarber was medalist for Glenn with a 77. I he B team also fell to Clay bv a 162-191 decision in a nine hok match. Individual Results ( I AY (326) Zawlocki 85, Shaf fer 85. Moorman 79. Loncar HO. Miller 82. GLENN (32”) Sarber 77. S Brovoid 80. (> Brovoid 81. Ans paugh 89, Johnson 89. Use our "Happy Ads" — just $1