The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1982 — Page 3

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Donna Ann Shaffer and Joel Edward Houston were united in marriage at two o’clock in the afternoon on January 9. at St. Michael's Catholic Church, Plymouth, with Father Raymond Balzer officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shaffer, Jr., of Walkerton The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Houston, also of Walkerton Maid of honor was Diane Shaffer. twin sister of the bride, Walkerton. Bridesmaids included Mary Houston, sister-in-law of the groom. Villa Park, Illinois; Connie Houston. sister-in-law of the groom, Wheaton. Illinois; Patty Roush, friend of the couple, North Liberty; and Sheri Farrar, friend of the couple. Walkerton. Serving as best man was Robert Barko, friend of the couple, Chicago. Illinois. Groomsmen were Jack Houston, brother of the groom; Villa Park. Illinois; Jim Houston, brother of the groom, Wheaton. Illinois, Jeff Houston, brother of the gnxim. North Liberty; and Jerry Houston, brother of the groom Walkerton. Ushers

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were Dennis Holland and Gene Hockett, both of Walkerton, and Carl Shaffer, brother of the bride. San Francisco. California. The guest book was attended bx Chris Houston, sister-in-law of the groom. Special guest Cheryl Clem, of Franklin. Indiana, was soloist. She was accompanied on the organ by Linda Folke, of Plymouth. A reception was held at Ancilla Domina College. Donaldson, following the ceremony. After a trip to southern Indiana, the Houstons are now at home in New Carlisle. The bride is a 1978 graduate of John Glenn High School, Walker ton The gnxim is a 197 g graduate of Immaculate Conception High Schixil, Elmhurst, Illinois, and a 1980 graduate of Ancilla Domini College, Donaldson. He is currently employed as director of operations at Houston Home Cen ter. Inc.. New Carlisle. A bore is a person who talks when you wish him to listen.” Ambrose Bierce

SENIOR BOWLING RESULTS Were sons our Senior Bowling News hasn't appeared in Ihi In dependent News" the past Iw. weeks We ll have to blame the weatherman tor our articles miss ing the deadline because of the snow and extreme cold However, it hasn't kept the bowlers away. On Januarx 2'th. I’ bowlers were out, also a few spectators who had the thrill of seeing Tony Safar pick up the 6 '-8-I0 split! How's that for senior bowling'.' Emil Vische was the men s handicap winner that day with a 235 game and Frank Dorneker was runner-up with 21(). Doris C rane won the ladies handicap game with 220 and Anne Jack son came in second with 195. On February 3rd, Bud Weinman was high with 209. Claude Nowakowski and Ed Rothschild had 203 games and George Barna and Frank Dorneker had 202 games. Doris C rane again won the ladies handicap game with 223 and Sally Barna came in second with 213. And on February lOth, Dick (rane won the men's handicap game with 234, and Claude Nowakowski was again runner-up with 222. Doris C rane is becoming very hard to beat For the third consecutive week she had the high handicap game with 213 and Sally Barna was a dose second with 210, and Josephine Nowakowski ended up with a 201 game. Notice how the scores are improving? Now that the weather is also improving why not come out and join us on the lanes, or be a spectator and cheer us on! GROVERTOWN CLUB RESCHEDULES THEIR WILDLIFE SUPPER The regular meeting of the Groxertown Conservations Club for Februarx was held recently. The regular order of business was conducted by the president, John Taylor It was decided to change the Wildlife Supper and Dance from the February 20 date to Saturday, Februarx 27. This is to start at 5:30 p.m. C.S.T and the doors will open at 5:00 p.m. It will be pot luck, bring your own table service. The club will furnish the ham. bread and coffee. At 830 p.m. there will be square dancing to the Peppertone Band and Jack Miller calling This is the annual membership drive and everyone is invited A new bingo committee was appointed by the president as follows Geneva Haney. Susie Seese. Melladee Williams. Gerogia Simmer, Linda Taylor, Vera Roehrboin and Audrey Taylor It was announced that aerobic dancing exercises will start on Monday, February 15, from 11.00 a m to 12:00 noon C.S.T. These will be on Mondays and Wednesdays at the above time and on Wednesday and Thursday nights at 6:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m.. held in the clubhouse. These exercises arc for six weeks for $15.00. Anyone wanting to join, call 867-6144, GUTTERS - ^ VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTHMM SEMd U L rSTARR&j : WILDAUER CERTIFIED PUBLIC S ACCOUNTANTS ' 617 Roosevelt Road < !• Walkerton, Indiana l !j TUESDAYS: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m THURSDAYS: ALL DAY <; SATURDAYS: 9:00 •12 00 i; 586-731 1 / Other Times Call 546-3121 Bremen / Z aCW J

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86 ' 3>84 ri xtC s'6' Don t lorc< i the Wildlife Supper ■’« Satutdax. I ebruary 2’ Ihi n \t meeting will be March BIRTH Mr and Mrs Mark l ien) Smith, Pine Road. Plymouth, are the par t nts of a babx girl. Amanda Renae, born on Monday, Februarx X, m Parkxiexx Hospital. Plymouth. She weighed in at seven pounds, grandparents are Mr and Mrs Harry lultle. Walkerton. Mr and Mrs Ben Smith, LaPaz. and Mr Fdward Erickson, Plymouth Mr and Mrs Randy (Jill) Reed er. 265'- New Road. North Liberty, are the parents of a babx girl, born on Februarx 3. at Memorial Hospi tai. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Cmcx) Woolett, of South Bend, are the parents of a baby box . Benjamin Lane, horn Monday. Februarx 15, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He weighed eight pounds, four ounces. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norris. North Liberty, and Mr and Mrs Jerry Woolett, of Mishawaka, and great grandmother is Mrs. lola Pavcy. of North liberty JOHNSON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETS The Johnson Township Farm Bureau Chili and Oyster Supper and 4-H enrollment meeting was held at the Community Building Tuesday eveing, Februarx 9. There were 39 in attendance. Mrs. Louis Dipen gaxe the table praver. John Cord, chairman, presided at the business session. Mrs

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