The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1981 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 24. IWI

Members & Guests Enjoy Christmas Party Here Monday evening. December 14, at six o’clock. members of the Bi t ter Homes Demonstration ( lub and their guests gathered at the Com

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mumty Building, Walkerton, for their annual Christmas partv. The cheerful atmosphere of the Christmas decorated room soon had all in its spell. A pot luck was enjoyed with many festive holiday dishes. ( hnstmas music in the background found one humming and singing Mrs Ida Mae Watkins gave the dinner prayer. A short business meeting was held with Mrs. Harold Eddingcr.

president, presiding. On Sunday. January 3. a retirement celebration for Mr. Dwight Miller, at the Esther Singer Building, will be held, and all are welcome. Each club was given two quilt blocks to embroidery by March. Ihe next lesson will be on February 2 and will be on winter treatment at the Esther Singer Building. Also the gas company lesson will be attended by Mrs. Charles Minter and Mrs. Albert Ray. Mrs. Rick Ruby and Mrs Minter will fix some food that one would find in Denmark and take it to the counts meeting Each club has a country to represent. The nominating committee. Mrs. Branson Hiatt. Mrs. Clyde Stickles and Mrs. Leigh Ros Hahn. Sr., will report at the January meeting. Hostesses for the January meeting will be Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Minter. The birthdav song was

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sung for two guests. Mrs. Nedra Smith and Mrs. Caroline Danielew ski. Roll call was answered on how I learned about Santa Claus, which took us back in memory to those Christmases long ago. Mrs Ray shared with us her special ( hnstmas poem after w hich bingo was enjoyed. gift exchange was held. All then gathered around the tree and passed those precious packages to one another and when the music stopped whatever you had you kept. Singing those beautiful Christmas carols brought a blessed evening to a close. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. WILDCATS DEFEAT SAINTS FRIDAY The Walkerton Wildcats defeated the St. Patrick’s Saints on Friday of last week. The Wildcats led 10-2 at the first quarter stop and 22-6 at halftime. The final score was 35-25 as all the Wildcats dressed for the game saw action. The victory raises the Wildcat

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record to b-l for the season. The Cats will be at North Liberty on January 5 and at Lakeville on January 6. Ihe next home game is January 11. Scoring for the Wildcats were Spencer. II; Hostrawscr. 6; Tuttle, 6; Fanslcr, 4; King. 2; Winger. 2; Clifton, 2; and Pinckert. 2. Scoring for the Saints were (iroves, 13; Chamberlin, 4; Malstaff. 3; Traub, 2; Merck. 2; and S. (iroves. I. Ihe Wildcats were led in rebounds by Garvin Spencer with 17. NOTICE The Walkerton Post Office will operate on a holiday schedule Friday. December 25. and Fridav. January I. in observance of Christmas and New Year’s Day. Postmaster Horace Fields said regular residential and business deliveries and pick ups from col lection boxes, will not be made Usual post office lobby service will not be available. Normal mail service will resume on Saturday. December 26. and Saturday. Januarv 2.