The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1979 — Page 6

JUNE 21, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

jE^AC^^ hi s * w .. / / • XJ ■ 4 ; ti z r »feV ; v T OwiL 'MiaJ - Announcing the engagement of Lisa Anne Foresman, daughter of Steven and Patricia Foresman. 510 West Maple Avenue. North Liberty, to Scott Alan Morris, son of Ernest and the late Dorothy Morris. 503 Illinois Street. Walkerton. The prospective bride is a graduate of North Liberty High School and is currently employed b> Wells Aluminum of North Liberty. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of John Glenn High School and is also employed by Wells Aluminum. A June 1980 wedding is being planned.

MARRIED Terri Lynn Lifford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lifford, of Linton. Indiana, formerly of Walkerton. and John Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner, of Linton, were united in marriage on Mondav. June 4 at 7 o'clock in the evening at the Church of Christ,

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Linton. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd, of Linton, attended the couple. Mrs. Boyd is the sister of the groom. A supper reception followed the ceremony. The couple reside in Linton. The groom is employed with Gardner Tree Trimming Company, Jasonville. Indiana.

MARRIED MCKESSON - CALLIHAN Valerie Gage McKesson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur McKesson, of Spring. Texas, was married in Kent, Conn., to Clayton Arthur Callihan 11. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Glayton Callihan, of Briarcliff Manor and Minerva. N.Y. on Saturday, June 9. The Rev. C harles Row ins performed the Episcopal ceremony in the Kent School Chapel. Kimberly Callihan, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Dick Chestnut served as best man. The bride, an alumna of Kent, received an associate degree from Briarcliff College and graduated from Pace University. She was, until recently, a geological technician with the Cockrell Oil Company in Houston. Her father is an accountant with the Gulf Oil Corporation's International Mobile Group. Mr. Callihan graduated from the Hacklev School and Syracuse University. He is a communications specialist with the General Electric Company in Syracuse and editor of The Syracuse General Electric News and a house organ. His father is a vice president and public relations director of the Westvaco Corporation. president and public relations director of the Westvaco Corporation. ENGAGED li*** llb^ * Sr F 1^ ' *** Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillman, North Liberty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Ann to Robert Eugene Vermilyer, Walkerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vermilyer, Walnut Road. Walkerton. The bride-elect attended North Liberty High School. The groom is a 1973 graduate of John Glenn High School. An August 25th wedding is being planned. Need Help With A Mini-Computer? DR. RON REED Problem Solver Solutions For Any Business Problem — Call 1-784-8232

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State 4-H Dairy Winners By virtue of their placings, the top 4-H and Future Farmers of America judging teams in four recent state contests — livestock, dairy, poultry, and horse and pony — will be invited to compete in national contests this fall. The 4-H teams are: Wayne County 4-H Horse and Pony team, coached by Tony Terhaar, Route 1. Fountain City. This team will compete in the AllAmerican Quarter Horse Congress at the Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 16. The North Miami 4-H poultry judging team, rural Denver, coached by Keith Overton, will participate in the national judging event at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center. Louisville, Ky., the third week in November. The Fayette County 4-H livestock judging team, rural Connersville, coached by Carl Hylton. Will participate in the National Livestock Judging event in Louisville. Ky.. in November, 12. 13 and 14, 1979. The North Liberty 4-H dairyjudging team, St. Joseph County, coached by Larry McCollough, will vie in the World Dairy Expo, Madison. Wis.. early in October. Three of the four top FFA teams will compete in the National FFA Judging Contests at the Stockyards in Kansas City, Mo., during the second week of November. These teams and their coaches are: The North Miami FFA poultryjudging team, rural Denver, coached by Keith Overton; the Manchester High livestock judging team. North Manchester, coached by Richard Sparrow; and the North Miami FFA diary judging team, coached by Keith Overton. The McCutcheon FFA horse and pony judging team, rural Lafayette, coached by Carl Vinyard. is eligible to compete at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress at the Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 16. The Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., will provide the two top livestock teams with SSOO to help defray travel and contest expenses.

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The Indiana State Fair is also helping with the trip expenses for both the top FFA and 4-H teams in the dairy, poultry, and horse and pony contests. Each team will be given S3OO. Special Olympics In Indiana Set For June 28-30 The 1979 Indiana Special Olympics Summer Games will be held June 28, 29 and 30 on the campus of Indiana State University. This marks the eleventh year for the annual event. The parade of athletes is scheduled to start Thursday evening, June 28. More than 3,000 special athletes, representing all 92 counties, will march before the 1979 Honorary Chairman, Richard “Digger” Phelps and Honorary Head Coach, Mel Daniels. Friday, June 29 will include competition in track, gymnastics, diving, and Frisbee toss. The morning and afternoon will be scheduled for the various track and field events. Gymnastics competition is scheduled for the evening in the ISU Arena. Competition will be divided into several levels of ability groupings. The traditional free exercise will be divided into beginners. intermediate and advanced levels. A development program has been designed for the more physically handicapped. Frisbee competition will be divided into distance and accuracy with participants being placed into ability divisions. Divers will also be placed into divisions. Each diver will perform three dives. Judges will select the best two dives and then average the scores. Special Olympics is the largest sporting program for the handicapped. Created in 1968, Special Olympics reaches over 13,000 handicapped individuals in Indiana. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller, Grovertow n, are the parents of twin daughters, born on Tuesday, June 12 at Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l