The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1983 — Page 7

COMMUNITY CALENDAR IHURSDAY, APRIL 28 4:(X) p.m. — John Glenn golf ■ t .iii> lo travcl lo Plv mouth. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn tennis lean* to host LaVille. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn baseball lean’s lo hosi LaVille. 7:(X)p.m. — Walkerton Business ।nd Professional Women to meet. FRIDAY, APRIL 29 4:00 p.m. — Oregon-Davis golf team I" host Marquette. 4:30 p.m. — Oregon-Davis track lean’s to travel to West Central. SATURDAY, APRIL 30 11:00 a.m. — Oregon-Davis baseball team to travel to Marian. Oregon-Davis Jr.-Sr. Prom. SUNDAY, MAY I 2:00 p.m. — Koontz Lake Association to meet at the Kixmtz I .ike Conservation duh house. MONDAY, MAY 2 4:00 p.m. — John Glenn golf SILK CREATIONS | Handmade Scented SILK FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Call For Appointment 586-7155 PAT ORCUTT Walkerton |W |

OLD FASHIONED PIE BAKING CONTEST RAY'S SUPER VALU Will Sponsor A CHERRY PIE BAKING CONTEST Saturday, May 7 Judging Will Be Based On The Following TASTE - OVER ALL APPEARANCE - CRUST Pie Must Be Homemade And Home Baked 8 ' To 10 ’ Pie Must Be At Ray s Supermarket Not Later Than 9:30 a m. SATURDAY. MAY 7- JUDGING at 9:45 A M Is No Charge — How About Giving It A Try ' FUN & DELICIOUS Prizes Will Be Awarded In Three Divisioins Homemaker — Ray s Supermarket Employees — Teenager

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(cam to host LaVille and Argos. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn baseball team to travel to Knox. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn track teams lo travel to Argos. 30 p.m. — John Glenn Band Boosters to meet in the high school band room. Walkerton Lown Board to meet TUESDAY, MAY 3 Lincoln Township Homemakers to meet. Lancer Relays. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn Jr. varsits baseball team to host Bremen. John Glenn School Board to meet. 8:(X) p.m. — Walkerton Order of Eastern Star to hold their stated meeting in the Masonic Temple. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 4:(X) p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to host South Bend Washington. 4:15 p.m. — John Glenn golf team to host South Central. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn baseball team to host South Central. St. Patrick's Women's Club to meet. North Liberty Lown Board to meet at the tow n hall. THURSDAY, MAY 5 *4:00 p.m. — John Glenn tennis team to host LaLumiere. 4:30 p.m. — John Glenn baseball team to travel to Triton. ^:3O p.m. — Walkerton American 1 egion Auxiliary to meet. 8:(X) p.m. — Walkerton Masonic Lodge to meet at the temple. Ivner Rebekah Lodge to meet. Walkerton Tri Kappas to meet. II someone offers you the world on a silver platter . . . take the platter.

NEW SPRING LOOK

I J.G. SWING CHOIR TO PERFORM I On April 28 and 29. the John Glenn Swing Choir will he presenting their spring performance. ■ Ihis performance will be held in the John Glenn high school audi torium at 8:00 p.m. both nights. I he performance will consist of arrangements from such Broadway ' musicals as "Cabaret”. "West Side Story". "Gypsv" and "f ame ". In addition, a variety of songs will be presented as well as a ”50's” performance. Ihe Swing C hoir consists of seven seniors: Dawn Carlson. Liz Fenstermachcr. Todd Millar. Shellv Mann. John Small. Allison Dunnuck and Paul Hostetler; three juniors: Karman Sahlhoff. Doug Davis and Katie Hershberger; and sophomores: Dick Pansier and ' Marv Seabaugh; and two fresh men. Janeen Clemons and Jill Richmond. The Swing Choir director is Mrs. Jill Hostetler and the group's choreographer is Miss Denise Sullivan. Hiler To Speak At Law Day Program May 1 C ongressman John Hiler will be the featured speaker at the Marshall County Law Dav program cosponsored by the Marshall Counts Bar Association and MarshallStarke Development Center. The program will be held on Sunday. Mav I. at I 30 p.m., at tile Plv mouth High School auditiorium. Ihe national law Dav theme is "Sharing In Justice" and the country will focus its attention on the legal rights and dilemmas encountered bv the physically. mentallv and emotionally handicapped. Registration For Walkerton Nursery School Walkerton Nurserv School announces its Spring Registration will b< Fridav. Mav 6. from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the United Meth odist ( hurch. 1000 Georgia Street. Walkerton. I nder the guidance of a qualified, licensed teacher and volunteers, this school provides an educational program which considers the developmental needs of each child and encourages growth in all areas — physical. emotional. I menial and spiritual. During the

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Friday & Saturday, May 6,7 ON ILLINOIS STREET 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Arts & Crafts — Kiddie Rides Car Demolition — Delicious Food Professional Garden Tractor Pull — Microwave Drawing Lots Os Fun For Everyone Sponsored By The WALKERTON 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE For Inquiries Call Ted Feece — 586-2456

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vear a variety of growth experiences arc provided, including field trips, special visitors, parties with parents, music and art. A child must be 3 years of age before September I to enroll in the , I uesdav Ihursdav three-veai-old class, and 4 sears of age before September I to enroll in the Mon- , das-Wednesdav Fridav four vearold class. The registration fee is S10.0Q; two days per week. $12.00 monthly; three davs per week, $18.(X) monthly. Friends Os The Unemployed Is Established Friends of the Unemployed, a recently established self-help sup- : port group designed to help the jobless, will begin a Lakeville chap- ' ter this month. The first meeting will be Wednesdav. April 27. at 1 "’:3O p.m. at the Lakeville United Methodist Church on U. S. 31. This chapter will serve Lakeville and “ surrounding communities, and is sponsored by the Lakeville United Methodist Church. Paul Smith. Director of the Counseling Center at Bethel College, will talk about "W'hat Friends of the Unemployed Can Do For You” His discussion w ill provide an overview of what vou can expect from the fust few meetings, which will focus on Job Survival Skills. T here will be a brief pencil and paper exercise 'which will provide you with immediate information about v ourself.

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Come One, Come All WALKERTON MAY DAY FESTIVAL

Friends of the Unemployed asI sists the out of work with their job 1 starch, and also gives the unemployed the opportunity to meet with other people in the same situation. Unemployed persons and their 1 families, as well as those just looking for a career change, are encouraged to attend the free bimonthly meetings. For further information call 784-8539. BAKE SALE SATURDAY The Koontz Lake Fire Depart merit Auxiliary is sponsoring a bake sale on Saturdav, April 30, from 9:(X) a.m. until sold out. at the Fire Station. This is a benefit for one of our members, Sandra Cook, so that she may purchase an amplifier to be used when teaching first aid, CPR classes or talking to groups of people. She has found that persons with a hearing problem. even minimal hearing loss, have difficulty hearing her in group situations. Fresh yeast raised donuts will also be sold. Donations of baked goods would be appreciated. Our classified ads — onlv $1 50' :• Dr. Elliott Frash ;l I; Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton L 300 i.m. -5 00 p.m Thursdays ? Call 586-3722 / ' For Appointment

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