The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1979 — Page 8
NOVEMBER 1. 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
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High team series: Pizza Bowl Lancs 2046. Beaver Realty 1935, Ludwig Plumbing A Heating 192 7 . High team game: Pizza Bowl lanes ’44, Beaver Realtv 696, I udwig Plumbing A Heating 657. High individual series: Carleen Mann 498, Dons Barden 452. Ida Roberson 442. High individual game: Sharon Zellers IXO. ( arlcen Mann I”, Ida Roberson I’4. Suburban League American Legion IX9 21'2 10'2 Lakeside Realts 19 13
Falcon Inn 18 14 Stump .lumpers IX 14 Ra\ s Supermarket 16 16 M. J. Package Store 14'2 17'2I 7 '2 Barden’s Construction II 21 Nusbaum-Flkin 10 22 High team series scratch: Falcon Inn 253 X, American legion Post IX9 2420. Nusbaum-Flkin Funeral Home 2416. High team game scratch: Nus-baum-Flkin Funeral Home 923. Falcon Inn XXI. American Legion Post IX9 869, High individual senes handicap: Ralph Persinger 671, Ken Bolze 645. Clyde Stickley 645. High individual game handicap: Ken Bolze 252, (. huck Roth 249. Ralph Persinger 240. Monday Night Ladies Beaver Realty 29 11 Huhnke's Service 25 15 Roy's Worm Farm 23 17 Bob's hv the Lake 20 20 J A W. Oil Co. 20 20 Hidden Bu-Tec Salon 20 20 Allen's Furniture IX 22 Hi-De-Ho 5 35 High team series: J.A.W. Oil 2241. Beaver Realty 2238. Huhnke's Service 2209. High team game: J.A.W. Oil 780. Beaver Realty 773, Huhnke’s Service 745. High individual series: Shirley Watson 489, Linda Huhnke 485. Carleen Mann 483. High individual game: Debra Howard 203, Janice White 200. Elsie Nicholas 188. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS Lots of bowlers on October 24 at the Pizza Bowl Lanes. There were 23 to be exact and six spectators. The men have really been bowling some good games. Chuck Joyce had a 222 game and a 497 series. Stan Labno had a 202 game and a 512 series. Honorable mention is given to Dick Dipert for his 161 game and to Rev. Bowman for his 153 game. The women sqeezed out a few honorable mentions to Eleanor Knight for her 158 game; Anne Jackson for her 148 game and Loretta Kaercher and Helen Bowman each rolling 145 games. Helen and Rev. Bowman returned this week. Glad to see them back. Don't forget Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. at the Pizza Bowl Lanes. Yes, we bowl on Walkerton time. SCOUT NEWS Pack 241, North Liberty, enjoyed the skating party on October 23 at the Plymouth Skating Palace with 60 persons having a good time, some even ended up with some sore spots they never had before. In all everyone had a good time and are planning on doing it again. On November lOth the Pack will sponsor a bake sale at the Community State Bank. North Liberty. The sale will begin at 9:00 a.m. A paper drive is underway. Anyone wishing to have their papers picked up. please call Richard Peterson, 656-3180, Jim Johnson. 656-824 b or Dick Ives, 656-3210. I he 1980 Cub Pack 241 birthdav and activity calendars are now in. Persons who have ordered them will be receiving them soon. They will also be on sale at the bake sale for $1.50. We would like to give a special thanks to Abe Schulman of the South Bend Freight Lines for his donating a semi-trailer to the Pack
for the paper and equipment storage. We would also like to thank R. Horner, North Liberty, for his time in picking up an delivering the trailer We are in need of new scouts, if sou are interested join our Pack, you won’t regret it. WEBLOS MEET (he Weblos met at the lion's Youth Building. Walkerton, on Monday fortheir Halloween Party. I hey played games and prizes were awarded to Ron Iruhlcr. Joe Walker. lim Clifton. Jeff Stanley and lorn Clifton. Spook records were played and cider and donuts w ere scry cd. Ihe next meeting will be on Monday. November 5. THANKS I would like to thank my friends lor the cards while I svas in the hospital recently. Harry Anderson
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I would like to thank all my friends for the cards and prayers . and a special thank you to the goofy bunch and to the Walkerton Police Department for the flowers and ’ plants. A thank you to Sue Kring for the flowers during ms stav in the hospital. Phillis Graves I would like to thank everyone for the beautiful flowers, cards, gifts and other kindnesses shown to me while I was in the hospital and since lam home. Thank you all. Regina Malstaff Wells I he family of Ernest Klein wish to thank the neighbors and friends tor their kind expressions of svmpaths and for the gixid food brought in. A special thanks to the North Liberts Order of Eastern Star and the Ambulance Service of both North Liberty and Lakeville. Reba Klein H. E. Miller and family
