The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1981 — Page 9

3rd Nine Week Honor Roll The John Glenn High School honor roll for the third nine week grading period has been released as follows: SENIORS Distinguished Tonya Boise Brian Parker Grant Walmoth Regular Pam Aitken Jeff Arnett Barb Berton Lori Foster Karen Hawk Brad Kaser Lori Nciswender JUNIORS Distinguished Josie Carter Julie Cline Jill Davis Diena Pletcher Cathy Schmeltz Regular Wade Boise Sandra Chapman Mike Elkin Karla Erickson Pamela Jacobson Alison Keiser Kim Rizck Beth Rundle Lisa Schmidt Terri Stull Chris Walker SOPHOMORES Distinguished Brenda Brecht Steve Kaszas Kandi Klinedinst Fred Krick Tim Pontius Cary Zartman Regular Mike Aitken Kelly Cordell Steve Dreessen Liz Fcnstcrmacher John Flaugher Cindy Hauk Paul Hostetler Rhonda Kinney « Lisa LaFollcttc Todd Millar Christina Miller Raymond Miller Amy Overton Lisa Robison Karen Schmeltz Jeff Traub Mark Whitaker FRESHMEN Distinguished Joe Capek Regular Doug Davis James Godw in Tami Hesters Lisa Jimerson Todd Kaser Mike Klinedinst Tammy Miller Pamela Peacock Daw n Pletcher Weekly Senate Wrap-Up From Sen. V. R. Miller This week the Senate devoted most of its time to committee work, in an effort to review the bills sent over from the House of Represen tatives. There were only two days of action on the Senate floor, but during that time many House bills *ere discussed and acted upon. J nd many more will be voted on soon. Two bills considered by the full Senate this week are part of the economic plan put forth by the Lt. Governor and the Department of Commerce. H.B. 1640 and H.B. '^67 would set aside funds that could be loaned or granted to cities and towns to help build facilities necessary to encourage industrial growth. H.B. lb4o is a loan/grant P rn gram to help construct sewers new industry, and H.B. 1767 *ould create a fund to construct r °ads for new and expanded industry. In each case the funds *°uld be administered by the De

parment of Commerce, though the amount of money in the fund has not been determined. The Lt. Governor’s plan is designed to help Indiana compete for industries considering locating plants in the state, in order to provide new jobs lor its citizens and stimulate economic growth. The final vote will come early next week. S B. 157. the Hazadous Waste Siting bill, has been sent to the House where several amendments have been added. Among the major ones are an amendment that would impose a 50 cents per ton tax for all hazardous waste disposed of in the ground. The tax would go to set up a fund that would he used by the state to pay for their share of any clean up that might be necessary. Another amendment provides that any individual or firm that has been found guihv of violation of the Environmental Management Act cannot be issued a permit to operate a hazardous waste facility. Also included was an amendment that would add to people to the siting authority executive council, to be appointed by the governor. One of the two has to be a mayor or president of a tow n board; the other a county commissioner. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Curtis (Karen) Swank. Route 1. Walkerton, are the parents of a babv boy horn on Thursday. April 2. at the LaPorte Hospital. f //rat y as/ \ 1 5 OF MOUSSE AND MEN. . .AND WOMEN Mousse, a pudding pro moted to princeliness, can be given a special and deli cious flavor with a dash of delicious IRISH VF i.vt I liqueur, which is a liquid blend of fine Irish whiskey, coffee and sugar IRISH VELVET MOUSSE X squares (1 oz. each) semisweet chocolate, chopped 4 tablespoons IRISH V F I. V FT liqueur 6 tablespoons butter, cut into pieces 4 eggs, separated whipped cream for topping Put chocolate and Irish v b l. V F I into top of double boiler and place over hot. but not boiling water Stir occasionally until melted and smooth. Remove from heat and stir in butter one piece at a time, until well combined. Add egg yolks, one at a time and stir well after each addition. Meanwhile, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Fold into chocolate mixture until well combined. Pour into 6 individual dessert dishes. Refrigerate 24 hours before serving. Makes 6 servings. For a free recipe folder containing "Spirited Desserts from IRISH V F. L V E T ,'' send 25f for postage and handling plus a seifaddressed letter-siied envelope to Irish Velvet Recipes, P.O. Box 101 P, Saddle River, N.J 0745 M. We’re long on ideas and plans and short on the energy required to carry them out. They say that love is blind That explains ail the groping in the dark

HAPPY ADS Happiness Is Having My Sisters MARY, POD AND REE Come Visit With Me TIM Happiness Is HAVING A Jaycee Organization THAI CARES ABOUT YOU THANKS 1980 Junior Miss CYNTHIA KRICK Happy Anniversary GRANDPA & GRANDMA WE AIL LOVE YOU Love JANET. JILL. JONI. JULIE. DAWN. SCOTT. ERIC. MICHELE. MIKE. KELLY CHAD. SUZANNE. DANNY & RYAN UNITED METHODIST WOMEN S PRE- EASTER BAKE SALE Sat., April 18 9:00 a.mi • ? WALKERTON MASONIC TEMPLE See You There Happy 42nd Anniversary TO TWO SUPER PARENTS MOM & DAD Love JERRY. NANCY. KATHY. CARL. DAVID. JEANNE. SHARON. DAVE. GFNE & DONNA

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RON Congratulations ON YOUR Promotion From Your Family REGG & CINDY DEANNIE & FRANK RANDY & DIANE MOM & DAD Happy Birthday STACEY RHODES Have A Happy Day Down There In Texas WE LL SEE Y’ALL IN JUNE Love NORM. CHAR & THE GANG DICK, JOYCE & LAURA Down And Go Out And You Wishes To Up Will Well You Read See Get Three BRISK & JUDE JOLLIE, OLLIE & JONI Thank You VERDA & JAY DOWNS For The Lovely Floral Basket MONTANA CHARLIE' S CHUCKWAGON Save Your Items For The PL J & LIBERTY BAND BOOSTERS RUMMAGE SALE APRIL 24 A 25

MOM GRANDMA SORRY IT S LATE BUT Happy 6th Birthday ON THE 40TH (OOPS) Or IS IT THE OTHER WAY AROUND Love WADE. BONNIE & JAMES Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana THURSDAY. APRIL 9 7:30 p.m.. Choir practice. SUNDAY. APRIL 12 Palm Sunday. 9:30 a.m.. Fellowship and Gath ering. 10:00 a.m.. Church Services. Rev. Allen Sager will be guest minister. 11:00 a.m.. Sunday School. 6:30 p.m., Mariners meet in the Fellow ship Hall. TUESDAY. APRIL 14 11 :00 a.m., Presbyterian women visit Walkerton’s Miller’s Merry Manor. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15 7:30 p.m.. Session meeting at Rohrer’s. THURSDAY. APRIL 16 Maundv Thursday. 7:00 p.m., Maundy Thursday communion service. Dr. Robert Ross will be guest minister. "Whosoever will, may come." United Methodist Church I(XX) Georgia Street Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Robert Gearheart THURSDAY. APRIL 9 "(X) p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. 7:00 p.m.. Nursery School Parents. 7:00 p.m.. In Service Education Workshop. 7:00 p.m.. Pastor-Parish Relations to meet at Jo Hershberger's home. FRIDAY. APRIL 10 9:30 a.m.. Parents Anonymous PALM SUNDAY. APRIL 12 9:15 am., Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Worship. Chancel Choir cantata "The Last Week" will be presented. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m., 6th Grade UMYF. We will be making an Easter basket to take to a needy family in the community. 6th graders — please remember to bring your fresh fruit. 6:30 p.m., Sr. High UMYF MONDAY. APRIL 13 1:00 p.m.. Hope Circle at Marj Curl's home. 7:00 p.m.. Service at Miller s Merry Manor. 7:30 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15 6:00 p.m., Altar and Youth Choir rehearsals. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY. APRIL 16 7:30 p.m., Communion. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES. APRIL 17 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.. at Wesleyan Church. (continued on page 15)

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