The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1981 — Page 7
SCIENCE FAIR HELD AT ST PAT’S KL^MH Jr Hik gy ’ £**’ 1 Hl / f ’ । v nußs w f MBHTWNRHNmN 4 . Charles Vardeman, David Wielosinski and Peter Crane, from left to right, explain their projects to teachers and classmates. — photo by Michael Pearish
Among other exciting activities ■ eld at St. Patrick School, students t the fifth and sixth grade worked n science projects. The winners resented their endeavors to the thers who attended the St. I'.itrick Women's Club meeting in March. Ihe winners on the local level re Charles Vardcman. first place ■ t his project on Modern Compu rs; David Wiclosinski. second ice. How Electric Lighting ^orks; Peter Crane, third place. I nergy and Friction. Honorable ention was given to Tedi Hesters. l"hn Marek. Lora Stratton. Elisa \ >rris. Jo Ann Webb and Maric Braun. At the Regional Science Fair. - Id at the Notre Dame Stephan * nter. on Saturday. March 28. < harles Vardeman was the rccip-
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ient of a third place ribbon. In this competition, many children from various schools particiaptc. so we are truly proud of the award he received. ATTENTION GOLFERS - SWAN LAKE TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE TO MEET The Tuesday Night Men's League at Swan Lake Golf Course will hold their meeting on April 14. at 7:30 p.m. E.S.T. at the clubhouse. All who plan to golf this year should attend as the rules will be voted on at this time, some new rules will be introduced and the voting is up to you. Please attend. If you arc unable to attend the last date for entry will be April 28. Any entry after that will be void. Those who wish to golf contact Doug Brovoid. 936-8616 or Jim
Millice at 586-2676. The starting date will be May 5. 4-H NEWS The third meeting of the Johnson Township Prairie Farmers was called to order by president Doug Keeling. Dave and Sue Nunley led in pledges. Everybody was reminded about the card party Fridaynight. Judging was on corn. Chip Bolzc gave a demonstration on "The Proper Equipment To Groom A Steer With”. Jill Bolzc gave hers on “Forestry Projects" and Julie Bolze gave hers on "No Bake Cookies”. Brett Verklcr had a balloon race for recreation. The next meeting will be April 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Building. Dave and Sue Nunley will have demonstrations and refreshments. Notes From Miller’s Merry Manor By Florence Peek We have learned that our new residentr‘Albert Grossman. can play a harmonica too, so he and Viola Boone have become quite a duct. Our sympathy is extended to Pamela Saylor on the death of a favorite nephew in Texas. Bonnie Thomas has returned from her convalescensc and all of us are so pleased to have her back. We were pleased to receive a visit from Beth Norris, a retired R.N. Bettv Ogle retires as head of the Activities Department and we miss her. She visited us Friday and we were all so pleased to see her. Our sympathy is extended to the Goble family in the death of their mother. Jane Goble’s mother-in-law . All of us were upset when we heard that Karol Jackson needed an emergency appendectomy dur ing her pregnancy and were relieved when we heard she was home and safe. Be careful. Karol. We welcome new R.N. Mrs. Rctha Hostetler, to fill a void on our evening shift. We arc anxiously watching our new addition so it can be used for our Flea Market on May 2 for the benefit of the Heart Fund Our goal this year is 51.500. We welcome all pledges to that fund POPPY FACTS Popps materials are supplied by the American Legion Auxiliary and the organization pays these men weekly throughout the manufacturing period. The program is ac-
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tually a large scale business project. Poppy manufacturing is directed by the Department organizations of the American Legion Auxiliary with some manufacturing only enough for use within their state while others make larger quantities for distribution in states where none are made. Through the American Legion Auxiliary poppy, program more than 5300.000 is paid annually to needy and disabled servicemen and women who make the memorial flowers. All contributions received from Poppy Day go directly to aid disabled war veterans or members of their families. Think Spring — Think Poppy! Orville Eastcrday Unit 189 American Legion Auxiliary SINGLE PARENTS TO MEET IN WALKERTON Single parents will meet at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. 1000 Georgia Street. Tuesday, April 7, at 7:00 p.m. The evening will begin with a fellowship time with coffee, punch and cookies. Representatives from surrounding Parents Without Partners and Solo Parent groups will come to speak about their organizations. All solo parents are invited to attend.
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THANK YOU As the price of gas goes up and away The Senior Citizens were heard to say Alas and alack, what can we do Our extra dollars are so few. Just watching TV becomes a bore ou can t do any thing anymore But then a suggestion from Eleanor Knight Let these Senior Citizens see the light. She said "let's go bowling, we ll bow l three games Right in . town at Walkerton Lancs" When we first started there were just a few But as time went on it grew and grew Until now we have two dozen or more Bowling each week to improve their score. But if they bowl bad or awfully good They want it distinctly understood That everyone loves just being there And bowling with friends who really care. So Thank You Eleanor, for all you've done Because of vou we're all having fun! E. K Bobbe
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