The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1981 — Page 7
PINE WOOD DERBY WINNERS PH ' ® tN^HUHiK if I u k Hk^«* !”>?- F r 3 MT-Wl 1 A ■ ■ t ’" IkA "% i 'iii t r i I®|||S^ 4 } «i | w 3 / JHnES^ Est? SSIeM ’ । r JJ f fpk ■* m mRHm •' ( W f e wWfibkfe c wL.w? J FWl^ ' W^Ti B l^s>w i& • ' -isi« »! Pine Wood Derby winners pictured above are, from left to right: I oren Jones, second place winner; Troy Marek, third place winner; and Erie Chance, first place winner.’
( uh Sc<>ut Pack 291 held its annual Pine Wind Derby last Sat urdav. lanuarv M. with lh cars entered by ( ub Scouts I hirtcen other cars were entered by leaders and family members Over 100 races were held with Fru Chance taking top honors in the Scout division Special honors went to Mike Kaser, best design Mike Prout most unusual; Ron Iruhlcr. most original; and Aaron ( ripe, judges choice. Ihe races took three hours with everyone showing good sportsmanship and good Scouting spirit Ihe P.k k would like to thank Ray's Supermarket and Johnson Insurance for their trophy dona lions. Also thanks to Dad A |ad s and the Koontz I ake I ibrarv where the trophies will be on display this month last hut not least, thanks to the lions ( lub members who officiated the rave SHAMRIK K FRESHMEN BEAT ARGOS North I ibertv beat Argos 40 32 on the Dragons home floor Monday night Ron ( lemons led the Sham
MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 110 Sotth Maple Street North Libert*. Indiana ANNI Al REPORT TOWS OI NORTH LIBERIA. INDIANA TOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1980 SEWAGE DI BI SI RVK I Fl ND Receipts Balance on Hand January I. I9MO 14,155 6' From Operation 550.00 TOTAL BALANCE AND RECEIPTS 14,705.67 DtobunemenU Transfer to C D I t.uun Transfer to Operation l, 7 05.6 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 14, 0. 6 BAL ANCE ON HAND CHECKING 0 00 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 35.000.00 IOTAI BAI ANC E CHECKING & C ERIIFK ATES 12 51 80 35,(XX)00 SEWAGE BOND AND INTEREST Receipts Balance on Hand January I. 1980 39, 34 00 From Operation 37,839 (X) Interest 5.209 80 TOT Al RECEIPTS 80 TOTAL BANANCE AND RECEIPTS 82/82 80 Disbursements Payment on Principal 10.000 (X) Interest Payment 24,882 <0 Transfer to CD 25.000.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 59.882 50 BALANCE ON HAND CHECKING 22.900 30 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT l-l 80 80,000.00 DEPOSITED 25.000 00 TOTAL CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 105.000 00 TOTAL BAL ANCE CHECKING A CERTIFICATE 12 31 80 127.900 30 Paul F Withams. Jr C lerk Treasurer
rocks evenly balanced scoring at t,ii k with I I Mike Skowronek Paul Reed and Brett Gouker had five rebounds each to lead the Shamrot k rebounders. Ihe Shamrocks also won the freshman reserve quarters by 1 points in overtime Boy Score North liberty fg ft P Mciss 1 0 0 Gouker 3 2 3 ( hngcnpccl 2 0 1 (lemons h I 2 Skowi.mek 0 1 4 Reed 3 4 3 Allsop 0 () 0 I(> I M S 15 10 13 Argos Dull ” 0 5 Roberts 3 3 2 Stults I 3 4 Andrews I 0 I Gibbons () I) 4 Stults I 0 2 ( rum 0 () 0 IOIAIS 13 b IK ( lassdicds Sell Anything .And I vvrything.
photo by Michael Pearish
Manchester Choir To Perform In North Liberty I he Manchester ( ollege A ( ap pcila (hoir will appear in concert at the Pine (reek Church of the Brethren. b9SJ| Pine Road. North Liberty, on Saturday. Marv ”. Ihe choir is under the direction of Prof Floyd Slotterback of the Mamhcs ter ( ollege Department of Music. Ilk choir’s local host will be Rev lames Simmons. I he concert is part of an annual tour made by the A ( appella ( hoir Ihe choir was formed in 194 bbv Dr ( Ivdc Holsinger Its membership is drawn from the entire un f
p Xcupid^Kads A Av j I For Valentine’s Day 1 k/l ONLY $1.50 I Will Appear On February 12 t Ads Should Be In Our Office J 1k By 1:00 p.m Tuesday. / x^k February 10 Remember Your Valentine With /I CUPID AD THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS 601 Roosevelt Road — Walkerton Open Daily 8:00 am. te 5:00 p.m.; Saturdays 8:00 a m. to 12:00 Noon
FEBRUARY 5, 1981 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -
dergt aduate campus of Manchester ( ollrgt Prof Floyd Slotterback joined the Siam hester ( ollege faculty tn l‘C'i ||e earned a bachelor of arts degn e from Grinnell ( ollege and a master of music degree from Arizona State I diversity and. currently, is a candidate for a doctor’s degree in musk Iron' the Univer sits of low a. I he Manchestci ( ollege A Cap pcila (hoir will present Bach’s Jesus Mv Great Refuge’ as its primary concert piece but will also sing a wide range of musical styles and espressions. Persons wishing additional information about this free concert mav phone (219) “'K4 2M06. AMERICAN IK.ION Al AIHARA TO MEET Ihe American legion Auxiliary of Orville I asterdav I nit IK9 will meet this Thursday evening. Feb ruarv 5, in the Post Home at ”10 p.m. Ihe meeting will be dedicated to Americanism and will be open to the public. Delegates ami alternates to the American Legion Auxiliary Hoosier Girls State in June will he selected from the reports given bv the eight candidates. Ihe eight girls, all juniors at John Glenn High School, were selected bv the school for the siholastic ability as well as their m leresl in government, history and citizenship. At this meeting, plans will be discussed and made lor I he Amen can Legion birthday parts which will be March ”, when the Department ( omn’ander of J he American 1 egion will be a special guest. All members arc urged to attend the meeting on February 5 and par ficipate tn the activ ilies COMMUNITY CALENDAR IIHRSDAA. FEBRIARA 5 4 10 p.m. - Urey ”th and Kth grade girls basketball teams to host Ply mouth. S (X) p n , _ i ro and St() grade boy s basketball (cams to host South ( enlral 0:30 pm. — John Glenn girls
gymnastics !• am to travel to South ( enlral Friday, February 6 10 00 a m Walk' rton Wo man s ( ommunitv ( lub so, i,d serv ice meeting, members to bring a sack lunch with the regular meet mg to follow lum h 0 I S p m |he North I ibertv boss basketball ft ams to host Mishawaka Marian o 10 p m Ihe John (ilenn Falyons basketball teams to host I aA tile in Northern State ( onfer encc action I his is also homecoming for John Glenn SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7 Ihe North liberty boss basket ball teams to host ( ulvcr Military Academy. MONDAY, FT BRI ARY 9 4 10 pm — I rev ’th and Kth grade girls basketball teams to travel to | riton. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 I (X) p.m. Deadline for Cupid Ads at ' I he Independent News’’ b IX) p.m — John Glenn boss bask'(ball teams to travel to Cui v er n 10 p m North I ibertv fresh man basketball team to travel to I a\ ille. I vening Star Rebekah lodge to meet in Walkerton WEDNESDAY. FFBRI ARY II 430 p.m — Urcv ”th and Kth grade girls basketball team to host I aA illc 0 10 p m John (>lenn gv m nasties teani to host .limtow n Daylight Savings Time went into effect in the United States for the first time on March 31, 1918. STARR & WILDAUER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 613 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana Tuesday: 1:00 5:00 p.m Thursday: All Day Saturday: 8:00 • 12:00 Noon 586-7311 Other Tune Call 546-3821 Bremen - ■
7
