The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1982 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 9. 1982

OREGON-DA VIS LISTS SECOND HONOR ROLL The Oregon-Dax is Senior and Junior High Schi*oh have announced their second six week honor roll as follow s: 12TH GRADE High Honors Traci Justice Cheryl Kirk Tom Marsh Dax id Quick Chris Schaafsma Regular Honors Dax id Allen Ernie Allen Andx Bcerwart Dennis Cooper Annette Gore Jackie Green Connie Hoxx ard Sue Ellen Hunter Mane King Suzy King Marilyn Martin Deana Mclntire Tim Puckett CHRISTMAS ’SHOPPING SPREE Try The j! : ODDS & ;i ■ ENDS SHOP At ' St. Dominic Church Hall \ । Koontz Like * State Road 23 South ; DURING DECEMBER ' Shop Open On Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays From 9:00 a m. - 1:00 p.m. ’’

Now Open . . . ; GARY’S BARBER AND STYLE For Men, Women And Children ;1; MONDAY - FRIDAY - 10:00 A M. - 7:00 P.M. SATURDAY - 9 A M. - 3 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY ; ; Walk-Ins Or Appointments 656-8320 67315 State Road 23 North Liberty, Ind. ; ; (Across From County Highway Garage) ' 4W1»» I OOOQOQCQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOMMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCKi Spend New Year’s Eve At The AMERICAN LEGION POST 109 Walkerton, Indiana Now Taking Reservations At The Bar C.O.D. No Exceptions — No Phone Reservations $25.00 Per Couple $15.00 Single Reservations Include DANCING 9:30 - ? To The Sounds Os CITY LIMITS ALL DRINKS INCLUDED PARTY FAVORS & SNACKS Come Join The Fun . . . And Make Your Reservations Early!

Jim Rietow Sharon Rivosecchi Carlcne Salver Jim Scurek Andx Shearin Scott Thompson Shelley Vieting Stexe Whickcar Sanae Yoshida 11TH GRADE High Honors Dorothy Grad Juli Holm Regular Honors Linda Allen Delonna Aquino Scott Budka Rhonda Carmichael Rhonda Ferch David Haloski T im Henigsmith Cheryl Koppcnhofer Elden Louderback Lee Nagai Jeff Pearish Mary Seamans Tom Shively Tammy Shores Michelle Stailex Chery le Taylor Joann Wheeler Michele Wilson 10TH GRADE High Honors Brad Quick Regular Honors Tammy Berg Lori Berndt Rob Carmichael Fred Cleveland Mike Cox Dory De Vault Eric Foust Tim Glennon Verna Green Nikki Hartley Troy Justice Michelle Kirk Gayle Miller Pam Moorhouse Paul Nagai Jeff Peterson Lisa Rosander Patty Shelhart Jennifer Shively

John Slusher Jixly Stailey Robert Taylor Dex vie Tnxew icz Loretta Williams Tammy Wringer JoAnn Yelachich 9TH GRADE High Honors Pam Earnest Marx Ann Shearin Betsy Smith Regular Honors Amy Aw aid Roxanne Beem Dean Blaskburn Cherylc George Joanna Haney Kenneth Johnson Tons a Justice Jack Lawrence J ode Lawrence Holli Lott Terri Pacgel Lori Pearish Wendy Ross Deanne Sinn Cheryl Smith Monte Southwell Kelli Whickcar BTH GRADE > Regular Honors Keith Allen Joni Berg Carol Borges Kris Dreessen Jackie Edwards Charles Garrett Karen Henigsmith Glenn Kozora Jim? Lopez Dean Mclntosh John Melton Paul Powers Kristi Shively Daw n Singleton Chuck Smith Victoria Szombathy I odd Vieting 7TH GRADE High Honors Staci Aman Regular Honors Michelle Abel Dennis Allen Joanna Anderson ( Diana Armentrout Jackie Berg Scott Blum David Brown Jammy Campbell Bryan Cecrle Cathy George Bridgette Glennon Marty Gosser Shelly Hinz Amy King Toni Law horn Daw n Lerch Rebecca Marshall Kim Rice Doreen Simpson Michele Singleton Steve Siroky Roberta Slusher Tom Sobieck Sherry Urban Vicki Walker Christmas Cantata Set For December 12th The Christmas Cantata. "Home For Christmas", will be presented by the Walkerton United Methodist Choir on December 12. at 7:00 p.m. Soloists are Ann Miller, Randy Clark. Jeanie Jimerson. Millie Daniels. Mildred Smith. Lisa Savoie and Ken Rohrer. "Home For Christmas" is a touching letter of a young woman’s warm and treasured memories. It is also an "experience of love" —a very deep and extraordinary love shared between those in a very ordinary family. Most of all. "Home For Chirstmas" is a "promise" —a promise of peace and of that ultimate Home destination where we will spend the most glorious Christmas of all! "Home For Christmas" —that's the onlv place to be! Acetone, which is found in nail polish removers, can also be used to remove paint, varnish and airplane glue.

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To Present A Christmas Cantata Sunday At 9:30 On Sunday morning. December 12. at 9:30 a.m., the North Liberty United Methodist Church Chancel Choir will present the cantata. "A Song Was Born", written by Joe E. Parks. The roles of Mary and Joseph will be sung by Mrs. Bruce Weber and Todd Millar, respectively, with narration by David Craft. The three principals will be costumed. The choir is directed by Mrs. Gary Nelson and accompanists are Mrs. Glenn Shupcrt, organist, and Mrs. Lyle McCormick, pianist. The cantata is fashioned on the theme and scripture, "Glory be to God in the highest". With the shepherds who first heard the song and rejoiced, we in the twentieth century can gather around a lowly manger stall and there thrill to the song that shall live eternally. Also on Sunday. December 12. at 7:00 pm., the Sunday School classes will present "The ABC’s of Christmas". The nursery and kin dergarten children will sing Christmas songs, the primary and junior high students will act out the program of ABC's. An annual highlight of the Christmas program is a visit from Santa Claus, who will talk to each child and hand out treats to them. The public is cordailly invited to attend these Christmas services. Following the evening program, refreshments will be served in the church fellowship hall.

HAPPY ADS $1.50 (If Used For Advertising Or Seiling — Happy Ads Are $3.00) PICTURE POLICY We are happy to use any pictures submitted and all pictures can be returned simply by picking up at our office. However, we do not pay for pictures other than those that are ordered by our editors. We do reserve the right to retuse any pictures submitted if we feel they are objectionable to our policies or are of such poor quality they will not properly reproduce. [ MIXED DOUBLES 3 | NO-TAP TOURNAMENT { | Sat., Dec. 11, 7:00 p.m. I | Sun., Dec. 12, 1:00 p.m. | I $15.00 PER COUPLE ENTRY FEE | Bowl 5 Gomel Acron 10 Alloys - 90% Hsndlcsp Os 200 I i 9 Pins On First Ball Counts As Strike j ENTER NOW! I LIBERTY LANES I j 656-3200 North Liberty |

Winter driving presents surprises. COOKING— । O R J ■ w w"M ■ w A DELUXE PINEAPPLE RUM SAUCE You'll want to make more than one batch of this 1 mellow tasting sauce for the holidays. Amber colored and thick with juicy nuggets of pineapple, the rum taste is subtle. | Drizzle a little over ice cream, or cake .. or gift wrap a jar for a friend! , DELUXE PINEAPPLE RUM SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter 1 /2 cup packed light brown sugar Dash ground cinnamon 1 can (8-1/4 oz.) Dole Crushed Pineapple in Syrup 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons dark rum Heat butter and brown sugar together in 9-inch skillet until sugar is melted and lightly carmelized Remove from heat. Stir in cinnamon, undrained pineapple, lemon juice and 2 tabiespoons rum. Heat to simmering Cook, stirring fre- , quently, until slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes. Add remaining tablespoon rum and simmer a minute longer. Serve warm or cold. Makes about 1-1/4 cups sauce.