The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1978 — Page 1

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

VOLUME 104; NUMBER 22

JG Parent And Teacher Confer. Day Nov. 15 John Glenn High School is planning a Parent-Teacher Conference Day for Wednesday. November 15. The high school students will not be in attendance that day. Each conference period will be 15-min-utes and attempts will be made to schedule each parent with two of their student’s teachers. The conference periods will be scheduled from 12 30 to 5:00 p.m. and from 6 (X) to 8:00 p.m. The principal and assistant pnnipal will be in the library during the day to answer any general questions concerning »hc operation of the school. Each family of a high school student will receive a form to be used in requesting these conferences, she forms w ill be distributed to the high school students and must be returned by November 3. Any questions concerning Par ent-Teacher Conference Das or the scheduling of conferences can be answered by calling the high school principal’s office at 586-3195 Guest Night Set By Club For Friday The annual “Guest Night" car-ry-in buffet will be held November 3, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Building. Members are reminded to bring a dish of their choice and table service for themselves and guests. Leonard Beaty is the speaker for the evening. Actl Hunter, saxophonist. will play special music in conjunction with the talk given by Mr. Beaty. Hostesses for the evening are Elsie Elder. Evelyn Schmidt, and Iscl McCombs. Donkey Ball This Friday At John Glenn The Sunshine Society versus Faculty, the “Craziest Show On Earth”, comes to town on Friday, November 3, at 7 30 p.m., when it’s people versus donkeys at John Glenn High School gy m. The opposing teams will be the Sunshine society versus the faculty and the Glenn Gang versus the Girls Volleyball team, in a game sponsored by the Sunshine Society. The donkeys will be stubborn, as usual, sometimes a little contrary, and to put it midly, sometimes a bit uncooperative. Trying to move the donkey two or three inches when going after a loose ball, can sometimes seem like a city block. It will be a real challenge of strength. There will be thrills, spills, laughs and more laughs. The local drug stores will sell their liniment stocks the day after the game. It's fun for members of the entire family. It’s the basketball game of the year, where everyone goes home laughmg. You won’t want to miss it! Plan now to buy your tickets in advance from any Sunshine mem ber or at the door. Remember, you save 25 cents when vou buy your ticket in advance.

GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1978 (Liberty and Lincoln Townships) Democrat Office Republican Secretary of State Rexford J. Carpenter Elnora Lawrence (American Party) Ed Simcox Auditor of State Precious Byrd Cletus Artist (American Party) Charles D. Lexis Treasurer of State John A. Ruby Julian L. Ridlen Clerk of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Billie R. McCullough Marjorie O'Laughlin Respresntative In Congress — 3rd District John Brademan R C raig Fisher (Libertarian Party) Thomas L. Thorson Prosecuting Attorney Michael P. Barnes William H. Albright Judge of the Circuit Court John W. Montgomery State Representative — District 10 W. Gaylen Allsop Richard W. Mangus Clerk of the Circuit Court Irvin J. Manuszak Patricia A. Shulmier County Auditor Joseph F. Nagy Carolyn D. Metzger County Sheriff Ralph DeMyer Marvin L. Schlinder (Independent) J Jerome Perkins County Assessor Stephen M. Egyhazi Rene A. Vandewalle IJberty Township Trustee Dale J. Nelson Adv isory Board (Vote for I hree) Wayne G. Allsop Gene M. Gensinger Fred Carpenter D. Stanley Houser Carl H Kaser Linder A. Williams Lincoln Township Trustee Lloyd E. Stephenson Eva V. Hunt Advisory Board (Vote for Three) (liarles Cripe, Jr. Walter Daniel Denaut Edward R. Klopfenstein Linder W. Schmeltz Bernard F. Westhues Philip C. Waldron. Sr. Constitutional Amendments Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to clanfv that the lieutenant governor becomes governor in the event of the death, resignation or removal of the governor and to add certain new provisions concerning vacancies and disabilities in the office of governor and lieutenant governor? Yes. No Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to permit a person to serve as county sheriff for more than two terms consecutively ? Yes No St. Joseph County Superior Court Shall Judge J Chester Allen, Jr. of the St. Joseph Superior Court be retained in office for an additional term? Yes No St. Joseph County Superior Court Shall Judge Robert L. Miller. Jr. of the St. Joseph Superior Court be retained tn office for an additional term? Yes No VOTING PLACES Lbertv Township PRECINCT I — 203 E. Market. North Liberty Grade School. . PRECINCT 2 - 112 S State. North Liberty Volunteer Eire Department. PRECINCT 3 — 66995 Tamarack Rd . North Liberty. V.F.W Post 1954. Lincoln Township PRINCINT I—3ol Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Mahoney-Mann. PRECINCT 2 — C orner of Washington and Ohio Streets. Walkerton, Walkerton Community Building. PRECINCT 3 — 402 Michigan Street. Walkerton — Walkerton Police Department.

AUXILIARY DINNER AND PARTY SET The Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary will hold their annual birthday dinner on Thursday. November 2. beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the post home This is a carry in affair, so bring a covered dish and your own table service. Initiation of new members will also be held. All members and their husbands and guests are welcome. S|>ecial guests will be the Third District Auxiliary president and membership chairman Allen Rushton and Robert Wieczork will talk on the community CPR program. SI.NGSPIRATION SUNDAY i A Singspiration will be held on Sunday, November 5 from 2:00 to i 400 p m at the Assembly of God Church. Walkerton Everyone is w dcome

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NOTICE The Koontz Lake Fire Department Auxiliary will meet on November 8 at the Lions Club House. Bring your canned goods for the Thanksgiving baskets. New officers elected were: president. Pat Pearish; vice-president. Sandra Cook; secretary. Dolores Borrelli; treasurer. Ellen Jackson; sergeant at arms, Florence Vische; chaplain, Annd Jackson; and reporter. Marv Torreano, SENIOR FELLOWSHIP CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The next meeting of the Senior Fellowship Club will be held on Monday. November 6 at 6:00 p.m. m the Walkerton Community Building A very timely and interesting program is planned Chickadees and nuthatches are fond of peanut butter

CPR Classes To Begin Nov. 13 At Urey School Beginning on Monday. S„(.mber 13 a Red Cross Module CPR class will be given at Urey Middle School, in W alkerton The classes will be given on consecutive Mondays and Wednesdays, November 13, 15. 20 and 22 at 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. To register call the school between 8:00 a m. and 3:00 p.m., 586-3184. The cost of the class is $3.50 per person for materials. Annual Bazaar In North Liberty Saturday, Nov. 4 she North I iberty United Methodist Church will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday. November 4, from 8:30 until 4 (X) at the Church. Breakfast will be served from 8:30 until 10:30 and a turkev dinner will be available from 11:00 until 2:00. If vou can t hold a full turkey dinner beef sandwiches and hot dogs will be offered I his year’s bazaasr will be better than ever with mans new booths for the earlv shopper New is a booth just with gifts for men and another with gifts for one dollar or less. A new varn shop with knitted and crochetted gifts will open and our newest attraction is a scissor sharpening service. If vou want to shop but have your children along the church youth will provide a diversion in the form of puppet shows during the dav. she familiar favorites will be there with homemade quilts and rugs, baked gixids and candy, toys and other gifts. The Country Store will feature homemade mxxlles and canned goods. The Chattanooga Shoeshine Bovs will also return to polish shoes while they entertain vou with barbershop singing. Come and shop earlv in the fellowship of an old fashioned bazaar at the 'Church at the Crossroads’. State Road 23 and State Road 4. "HALFTIME HIGHLIGHTS" CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT “Halftime Highlights", a band program featuring highlights from football halftime shows this march ing season, will take place at 7:30 p.m., Friday, November 3. in the North Liberty High School gvm Ticket prices are $2.00 for a familv ticket, SI.OO for adults and ’’Scents for students. NOTICE The North Liberty School will dismiss at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. t November 7, election day. i P-L-J ATHLETIC BOOSTERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY The P-L-J Athletic Boosters will meet on Wednesday . November 8 at the John Glenn High School library at 7 :00 p.m. All parents and interested people are urged to attend PORTER RAE CEMETERY MEETING A meeting of the Porter Rae Cemetery Association will be held Wednesday. November 8 at 4:30 p.m. at the Potato Creek State Rec rvation Area office on State Road 4

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Parents To Have Visitation Day At Urev Nov. 2 I rev Middle School in W alkerton will hold a Parent Visitation Dav" on Ihursday. November 2. Parents of Urev students mav visit with the teachers or guidance counselor between the hours of 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. or 6 (X) to 8:00 p.m As they enter the school. thev should sign up to be scheduled for conferences with individeual teachers. Conferences will last for approximately 15 minutes. Coffee and refreshments will be served It a parent cannot make it on that dav. a call should be made to the school. >B6-3184, to set up a more convenient time. Fall Concert Set For Sunday The John Glenn Concert Choir and the two swing choirs will be joined bs Urev Middle Schools sixth grade choir and their seventh and eighth grade choir for their TaU Concert on Sunday. November 5 at 2.00 p m. m John Glenn s Audi tonum The program offers a variety of music and it should be an entertaining afternoon for ail who attend. Tickets will be sold at the door. They will be $1.50 for adults and 7 5 cents for students Mary Capek Named D.A.R. Good Citizen rm Mary Capek has been selected as John Glenn High School’s D A.R. 1978 Good Citizen. Chosen on the qualities of dependability, service, leadership and patriotism, Miss Capek will represent her school at the D.A R Wythougan Chapter s Good Citizen Test Monday, November 14 Mary is a member of her school's chapter of the National Honor Society, the Sunshine Society, Pep Gub, and tennis team In 19’8 she was her school's delegate to Indiana Girls State at Terre Haute She is drum major for the marching band and a member of pep band, stage band, and swing choir. For the last three years she was chosen to plav in the Honor Band and this year was a member of the Honor Marching Band also. She is presently competing m the Walkerton Junior Miss Contest Her hobbies include 4-H, swim ming, motorcycle riding, water skiing, sewing, and plaving the piano. She is a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Mary , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wav ne Capek. Rural Route 1, Plymouth, plans to study music education at Bail State of Indiana University