The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1978 — Page 15

vW^rXibTi rnwisi FOR SALE — Rabbits. Call 5863379, Walkerton. 2tj26p CLYDE’S STEERING SERVICE Operated By BERT SWANSON Alignment & Balancing TUNE UP & BRAKE WORK Phone 656-3184 North liberty. Indiana ALTERATIONS Done by Dorothy Sailer. Call 656-3170. North Liberty. 4tjl9p LUDWIG PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Walkerton Trail Phone 586-2916 Licensed Bonded-Insured IM Years of Service In I he Walkerton Area BABYSHT ING in my home for any age. any shift Loving care, experienced. reasonable (an pick up from school. Phone 5863070, Walkerton j!9p United Methodist Church 1000 Georgia Street Walkerton William E. Hughes, Minister WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19 6:00 p.m.. Children’s Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir Rehearsal. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19 7:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. 7:30 p.m., U.M.W. Executive Board. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 6:00 • 8:00 p.m.. All-church skating party. Plymouth Skating Rink. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25 Choir rehearsals.

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First Inlted Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K. Barnett. Pastor THURSDAY. JANUARY 19 7:00 p.m., Women's Awareness self defense program meets at Church. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. Congregational meeting immediately following worship service. Congregational pot-luck dinner in the Fellowship Hall following meeting. Baptism class will be held following pot-luck dinner. 2:00 p.m., Jr. Hi. Walker-Talker ice skating party. MONDAY, MARCH 23 7 :30p.m., Mothers’ Study meets at Church. TUESDAY. JANUARY 24 2:00 p.m., Presbyterian women visit Teegarden Nursing Home. 7:30 p.m., Weight Watchers meet at the Church. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice, Lois Ross, director; Verice Walz, organist. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26 7 :00 p.m.. Women's Awareness self-defense program meets at Church. "Whosoever will, may come ” The Wesleyan Church Van Buren and Illinois Streets Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Clyde Morellion, Pastor Sunday School. 9:30a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a m. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service. 7:00 p.m.. Tues lay. Koontz I.ake Missionary Church Lloyd George. Pastor Robert Varga, Sunday Schixil Superintendent Sunday School. 9:00 am. Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m.. Missionary Cadets and Adult Bible Study. Flmt Assembly Os God Corner of Michigan and Van Buren Walkerton. Indiana Rev. Roy McWhirter Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic. 7:00 p.m. Free bus transportation Sunday morning, contact Rev. or Mrs. McWhirter at 586-3725. Grace Lutheran Church 106 West Harrison Street North Liberty. Indiana SUNDAY Worship Service, 9:30 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m.

Glenn Girls Win First Game In Bi-County Action The John Glenn girls basketball team, the defending Bi-County tourney champions, started the defense of their title Monday night with a big 65-20 win over North Liberty. The game was played at the Walkerton Elementary School along with the LaVille and New Prairie game in first round action in the St. Joseph County division. Mary Huffstctter again was the leading scorer for the Falconettes as she totaled 20 points on nine baskets and two free shots. Julie Ryan had 16 points, all from the field. Kerri Gardner, although collecting only six points, led the team in rebounds with 17 and also tied Mary Huffstctter in pacing the girls in assists with six. Salyer had six points to top the North Liberty K>rls. Box Score John Glenn fg ft tp Gardner 3 0 6 Ryan ’ 8 0 16 Mann 3 2 8 M. Huffstctter 9 2 20 Segraves 204 Farrar 2 0 4 Tuttle 1 I 3 Kemp 000 Florian 0 0 0 Miller | 0 2 Pavey | 0 2 TOTALS 30 5 65 North Liberty Vukovits 2 0 4 Medlin 1 0 2 S, Salver 2 2 6 B. Salver 0 0 0 Knowlton 2 0 4 Miko 0 0 0 Kelly 0 0 0 Dixon 0 0 0 Goodman 0 0 0 Heim 0 0 0 Lambert 0 0 0 Morey 2 0 4 TOTALS 9 2 20 Score By Quarters North Liberty 6 14 16 20 John Glenn 19 37 53 65 North Liberty B-Team Drops Glenn In Tourney By Harry Griffey On Monday evening, the John Glenn Falcons tangled once again with the North Liberty Shamrocks in the Bi-County B-Team tourney at John Glenn. It was a good hard fought game that saw both teams using effective presses well. The press bothered the Shamrocks more than usual since the loss of guard John Gouker to the varsity. Glenn was behind in the first quarter by 10 and 12 at the half, but it was after the break that they put on full court pressure to harass the Shamrocks rather effectively. It was this type of defense that also causes fouls and the Falcons lost Terry Anspaugh and Don Smith via this route and that hurt John Glenn. The Shamrocks had three opportunities to widen the lead with 1:28 remaining but missed the front end of each chance from the free throw line. It wasn't until :26 remained that Rob Moreno hit both ends of a one-and-one. Ron Price had a game high 25 points followed by Mark Vanderhagen with 15 and Rob Moreno with 10. Terry Anspaugh. Don Smith and Dale Merkel had eight each while Drew Adams led the Falcons with 12 points. Box Score North Liberty fg ft fu p Price 9 7 12 4 Vanderhagen 5571 Moreno 3 4 9 4 Donathen 0130 Martin 3 0 0 3 TOTALS 20 17 31 12 John Glenn .Moore 10 11

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JANUARY 19, 1978

Anspaugh 4005 Gratner 0 0 0 2 Smith 4 0 2 5 Merkel 4 0 2 3 Muncie 3 0 0 0 Adams 5253 Vancza 3000 TOTALS 24 2 10 19 SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School JANUARY 23 ■ 27 MONDAY Beef stew Cranberry sauce Hot roll Pudding Milk TUESDAY Tacos Rice Green beans Peanut butter bars Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken and noodles Muffins Lettuce salad Banana cake Milk IHURSDAY Baked beans Celery sticks Corn bread Pears Peanuts Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Tomato soup Crackers Raisin bars Milk Dt-Gel. The Anti-Gas Antacid.

The first crossword puzzle was presented to the public in 1913, in a supplement to the New York World. V 2 >5 $1 ti f c S 7 ■_■ . ~ The first life preserver was invented in 1841 by Napoleon E. Guerin of New York City and contained 18 to 20 quarts of grated cork! POLK-UNCOLN JOHNSON SCHOOL CORPORATION Question-Answer Bos PATRON: Are all athletics (boys and girls) covered bv athletic insurance at the high school? SUPERINTENDENT: The athletic department pays the athletic insurance for all of its participants This insurance, however, is a supplement to your own family insurance If your family insurance doesn't cover the total expense of the injury, then the remaining cost will be picked up by the athletic insurance. PA I RON: How old must a child be before they can enter kinder garten? Do they have to go to kindergarten ’ SUPERINTENDENT: A child must be five ye rs of age on or be I fore August 31. This rule is a school board policy. A child does not have to attend kindergarten, but with the fine educational program we have for kindergarten students. those that don’t attend find themselves in an educational disadvantage entering the first grade.

K of C Public Speaking Contest To Be Feb. 4 The 1978 Indiana Knights of Columbus Public Speaking Contest Council competition will be held on Thursday, February 2 at 7:00 p.m., E.S.T., at St. Patrick's School Hall, 80 7 Tyler Street, Walkerton. The five contestants are Sue Ann Apelgreen. junior at LaVille High School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles N. Apelgreen. ot I akeville. James E. Drake, sophomore at Oregon-Davis High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A Drake Hamlet; Brian Douglas Orcutt, jun ior at Divine Heart Seminars, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Orcutt, Chicago, Illinois; Kathleen Mane Reed, sophomore at Oregon-Dav is High School, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert F Reed. Walkerton, and Patrick Brian Sullivan, sophomore at Divine Heart Seminarv. son of Mr. and Mrs. John M Sullivan, Plymouth. Michigan The contest, entitled. Social Jus tice in America; Pipe Dream or Possibility, is sponsored at the local level by K of C Council No. 5'09 and is directed bv the vouth chair man. Chuck Dohis, and Grand Knight. Bernie Westhues ‘Another Option’ Topic For Mother’s Study Mother's Study for January will discuss the topic "Another Option." ot what is the ( hnstian alternative to the values presented bv our culture Anita Fenster macher, mother, former missionary. and speaker at organizations throughout Indiana and elsewhere, is guest speaker Mother's Studv will meet Monday, January 23 at ' 10 p.m in the living room at the Walkerton Pres byterian Church. 512 Georgia Street, Walkerton Mother's Study is open to all mothers in the community and is designed to help mothers with their special job of parenting