The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1981 — Page 7

ATTEND LEADERSHIP CAMP T ' I* **jP ^JRH KSHK^Jj SH^MSJXfIF

Tami Clingenpeel and Todd Milr. of the John Glenn High School ( A Chapter, attended the second nual Winter leadership Camp. \rtu I xperience". at the Indiana i A leadership Center near Ira ijar. Indiana, December 4 6. Members participated in group cetings, leadership sessions, co’crative recreation, leadership ntests. and competitive recrea >n of volleyball, basketball and >. imming.

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MILLER’S MERRY MANOR EXPANSION OF OUR NURSING HOME HAS MADE MORE ROOMS AVAILABLE Comfortable and secure living arrangements with nursing supervision, good food, social events, activities, and tender loving care' Highway 23 South, Walkerton, Indiana 219-586-3133 "The Health Care Professionals With The Home Town Touch"

LINCOLN TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET Ihe Lincoln Township HomeIntension ( lub had their annual (hristmas pot link dinner on I uesday, December I. at 12:(X) noon, with 24 members answering roll call on how I found out about Santa, three guests. Mars Huhnke, Doroths Grad and Alta Williams were present. The meeting was opened with the pledge to the flag and the re-

peating of the club creed. The song of the month. "Winter Wonderland" was sung followed by manx of our ( hristmas carols. The birthday song was sung to Bertha Daube and Dorothy Knowlton. Hazel Schultz was sung the anniversary song. Mrs. Kaercher read a poem for cultural arts. ( ards were signed for the shut-ins and folks away from Indiana. Regina Wells and Mamie Hahn were the committee lor the das.. fables were beautifully decorated with ( hristmas decorations. I here will be tanccr sewing next Wednesday. I he January committee will be Nvdra Smith, f hzabeth Hess and I cla Ruby. CLAY HUMBLES GLENN GIRLS MONDAY 57-24 Ihe ( lay girls basketball team dominated all the way Monday as they handed the John Glenn girls basketball team their fourth loss in a royy of this season by a big 57-24 score. It was no match from the start as the Lady Falcons, in a rebuilding season, just didn’t match up to the Clay team. It was II 4 and 23-9 at the two first quarter stops and only got worse as the game continued. For Clay it was their second triumph in four outings this year. Fight girls spread the (lay points around with Weber, McGaw and Pote getting in double figures with 13, 12 and 10 respectively. For the losers, it was Julie Know! ton topping the team with 9 points and a big 31 rebounds and 6 assists. Box Score Clay fg ft tp Weber 5 3 13 Fngdahl 1 0 2 Ramstcr 2 3 McGaw b o |2 Etchorst 3 0 6 Pote 5 0 10 Farray 1 3 5 Hess 10 2 Scott 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 9 5” GUTTERS V ANDERHEYDEN I EAVtSTWMN SfMCf I U c«M2tt.7nf LI SILK CREATIONS Handmade Scented SILK FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Call For Appointment 586-7155 PAT ORCUTT Walkerton •JW

DECEMBER 10, 1981 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Glenn Knowlton 3 3 9 Vicsik 0 0 0 Kersh | 2 4 Stull 3 0 6 Pontius | 2 4 Schmidt 0 0 0 Mann () 0 0 Kronk 0 () () PeaciKk 0 0 0 Albertsen 0 I I TOTALS K H 24 Score By Quarters Glenn 4 9 |9 24 (lay H 23 19 S’ B-Team Drops 39-23 Decision I he Glenn B-Team also dropped their game by a 39-23 score as they also are 0 4 for the season while ( lay evened their mark at 22. A total of seven girls split (lay’s points with Philips and Brown hit ting 9 each w hil Rusti Dill had 11 to lead all scorers for Glenn. Box Score Clay fg ft tp Philips 4 I 9 Williams 0 0 0 Corson 0 0 0 Perez 0 0 0 Granderson 204

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Goyal 2 I 5 Kang 3 o b Kauchak | () 2 Faston 2 0 4 Brow n 3 3 9 Riley 0 0 0 Barker () p (j 101 AI S |7 S 39 Glenn Miller o 0 0 Tracy () () q Did 4 3 11 Singleton 2 0 I Oliver 2 0 4 Parker () | ; Martin 0 q q Albertsen | ] t Phelps 0 () o 101 AI S 9 s 23 Score By Quarters Glenn 2 ”15 23 Clay 13 22 30 39 I MJ (I ASS IO BEGIN SOON \nyonc interested in i >ming the \mbulanci Seryue is needed \ new I Ml class will be starting soon to coyer daytime hours Pleast. contact Cheryl ( ampion at ''St> > (I or Mkkcy Wolfenbarger ai ?Hb ■ 32n2 or st > 2 I^2

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