The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1984 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPEDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 11, 1984
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Norma Kidder, Rural Route 2, Walkerton, was driving a 1983 model car eastbound on State Road 4 west of North Liberty when the car she was driving was rammed from behind by a truck driven by Steve Kinas, 18, of 105 W. Rupel Street, North Liberty.
Oregon-Davis Jr. & Sr. High Lists Honor Roll The Oregon-Davis Junior and Senior High School has released their first six week grading period honor roll as follows: GRADE 12 Regular Honors Rick Awald Tammy Berg Rob Carmichael Eric Foust Verna Green Nikki Hartley Mike Hayes Troy Justice Michelle Kirk Ben Mosley Paul Nagai Brad Quick Lisa Rosander John Slusher Rob Taylor Debbie Trocewicz Tammy Wringer GRADE 11 Diatingulabed Honors Pamela Earnest Betsy Smith Regular Honora Cheryl George Holly Griffith Joanna Haney Tonya Justice Terri Paegel Mary Ann Shearin Deanne Sinn GRADE 10 Diatingulabed Honora Chuck Garrett Todd Vieting Regular Honora Keith Allen Renee Crandall Terry Justice Joe Lopez John Melton Tony Polotto Paul Powers Kristen Rimbold Ken Rose Paul Scribner Chuck Smith Victoria Szombathv GRADE 9 Diatingulabed Honors Steve Siroky Regnlar Honora Staci Aman Scott Blum
Mrs. Kidder was pinned for approximately 25 minutes as the rear of the car was shoved forward, telescoped as far as the back of the front seat. They were taken to Memorial Hospital where Mrs. Kidder remains in serious condition.
Becky Brandt David Brown Bryan Cecrle Cathy George Bridgette Glennon Shannon Johnson Dorene Simpson Michele Singleton Roberta Slusher Sherry Urban Mike Yakimicki GRADE 8 Regular Honora Richard Beem Charles DeKoker Andrea Johnson James Melton April Smith Kathy Szombathy Stefanie Toth GRADE 7 Distinguished Honors Jill Bell Regular Honora Victoria Aman Tara Clark Jennifer Goodrich Sharon Kirk Jeff Kleeberg Pam Kranenburg Brian Quick Gina Scott Kelly Shock । Jim Sult Melanie Wood ( i PLAN BUS TOUR 1 On November 13, a bus tour is planned to the following outlet stores, J. C. Penny, Montgomery Wards, Sears, Sara Lee, Fannie Mae and Georgia Nut. The bus will arrive at the Walkerton Presbyterian Church at 7:45 a.m. and leave at 8:00 a.m. We will arrive back in Walkerton around 8:00 p.m. Deadline for reservations and payment of $15.00 is October 28. Call Jean Lowry at 586-2247 or June Wiegand at 586-3907 for reservations. 3t025 HOLD SURPRISE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY A surprise 25th wedding anniversary party was recently given for Dixie and John Linback by their children. The Linbacks were married on October 4, 1959, at the Church of the Brethren, in Logan- i sport. They have four children, John, Allan, Steve and Sharon, all I of Walkerton; and one grandson, I Ryan, who is two and a half.
The party was given at the Walkerton Community Building with 68 persons attending. Friends and relatives came from Kokomo, Logansport, Mishawaka, Michigan City, Deer Creek and Walkerton. They received many nice gifts. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3353 the day prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. OCTOBER 15-19 MONDAY Grape juice Baked chicken Spanish rice Fruit salad Wheat bread and margarine Lemon surprise dessert Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Ham and beans Cole slaw Corn bread and margarine Pineapple ring Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Cranapple juice Stuffed green peppers California vegetables Pumpernickel bread and margarine Birthday cake Fresh apple Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Tomato juice Boneless barbecue pork Potato salad Carrot coins Kaiser roll and margarine Chilled pear half Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Hawaiian punch Beef and noodles Cut green beans Lettuce and tomato salad with french dressing Rye bread and margarine Molasses cookie Milk, tea, coffee FREE JOB ASSISTANCE The St. Joseph County Job Training Program has immediate openings within the Employment Readiness Program. Free instruction in resume preparation, interview training, jobs and job hunting techinques, and labor market information is provided. To be considered for this program an applicant must meet the following criteria: — Resident of St. Joseph County: — Eligible for the Job Training Program (usually unemployed, or laid-off with no recall benefits); — Good work history with no involuntary terminations within the last three years. The program has specific attendance requirements and will last until the applicant has secured employment. Interested persons should call 233-6181 for an appoinement and ask for Ann. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS The Senior Citizens Bowlers are continuing their sessions in fine style with 34 ladies and gentlemen knocking the pins down in great fashion. Supported by spectators Mr. Kilarski, Mrs. Stella Doody and Mrs. L. Plank, the group all seemed to be "working on their handicap" this week, with averages slipping a bit. Stefanie Kilarski showed the greatest improvement, adding seven pins to her average. Helen Bowman was the "leading lady" bowler with a high scratch game of 171, high series of 442 and high handicap game of 229. Way to go! We welcomed Eleanor Knight back to the group. She is right back in her usual good form establishing a nice 140 pin average.
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highest among the ladies. Keep it up Eleanor! The gentlemen split the honors with Dave Lind rolling a nice 206 game, Harry Nowaczyk having the high handicap game of 263 and Harold Schweder bowling a 504 scratch series. Nice going fellows! With the evident enjoyment and comradeship experienced by these senior bowlers, the season is off to a fine start. Come join us for a couple of hours of fun and exercise, all you over 60 bowlers, at Walkerton Lanes, on Wednesdays, at 2:00 p.m. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 4:30 p.m. — Urey volleyball team to travel to South Central. 5:00 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to travel to Argos. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn volleyball teams to travel to South Central. 7:30 p.m. — Oregon Twp. Firemen s Auxiliary to meet. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 4:45 p.m. — Oregon-Davis cross country team to participate in the sectional. 7:30 p.m. — John Glenn football team to travel to South Central. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 9:00 a.m. — Urey volleyball team to play in the South Bend Central tourney. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 4:00 p.m. — Urey volleyball team to host South Bend Navarre. 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to host LaVille. 7:30 p.m. — Liberty Homemakers to meet at the home of Pat Mortakis. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 4:30 p.m. — North Liberty volleyball team to travel to New Prairie. , 4:30 p.m. — Urey/North Liberty football team to travel to LaVille. 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn volleyball teams to host Jimtown. 7:30 p.m. — John Glenn School Board to meet at the North Liberty School. Walkerton Jaycees to meet. John Glenn Athletic Boosters to meet at North Liberty Middle School cafeteria. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 5:00 p.m. — Urey volleyball team to host LaPorte Boston. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 4:30 p.m. — Urey volleyball team to host Triton. Walkerton 4th of July Committee to meet. Knights of Columbus to meet. Tyner Rebekah Lodge to meet. GFWC WOMAN’S CLUB HOLOS BREAKFAST The GFWC Woman’s Community Gub met on October 5, at 9:30 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Fifty-two members and six guests enjoyed a delicious breakfast prepared and served by the Presbyterian Women's Association. Hostesses for the day were Carma Larson, chariman; Esther Smith, Dorothy Walsh, Florence Vische, Laura Shaffer, Helen Schovoni and Joan Connelly. Following the breakfast, the members and guests were welcomed by the president, Alice Walker. A poem, October, written by the president, was read. Mildred
Casey introduced her special guest. Mrs. Wayne Williams, President of the Indiana Federaton of Music Clubs, and the GFWC President respectfully requested Mrs. Williams to give a talk on her present projects. A brief meeting followed, and was opened with the Pledge to the Flag, singing of "God Bless Amer ica” and the club theme song. "Smile For A Brighter Tomorrow". The highlight of the meeting was a unanimous vote, by the members, to accept Maxine Blue, of Koontz Lake, as a new member of the club. After the necessary business was comcluded, the meeting was closed with the prayerful reading of the Club Collect. Mildred Casey, a member of the LaPorte Amateur Music Club, was asked by the president, to introduce two members of the music club, Mrs. Robert Dure, vocalist, and Joyce Cavalier, accompanist. The very talented musicians pre sented a beautiful music program, including a piccolo solo by Joyce, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Dure. Their talents were enjoyed and appreciated by all. At the conclusion of the program, the members were dismissed to reconvene on October 19, at the Community Building, for a Social Service meeting. All members are urged to attend. C.P.R. CLASSES A three-session cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR class, will be conducted at LaPorte Hospital’s Health Quarters, 919 Lincolnwav, from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. on Mondays, October 15, 22 and 29. The course is being presented in coopertion with the American Red Cross. Registration fee is SIO.OO, which covers all three sessions and materials. Interested persons should register by Friday, October 12. For more information, call Health Quarters at 326-2480. SET VOLUNTEER TRAINING SESSION Young persons interested in be coming volunteers at LaPorte Hospital are invited to attend the fall training session on Wednesday, October 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the lower level hospital auditorium. An introduction to the hospital and the various services junior volunteers provide to patients and hospital departments will be given by LaPorte Hospital Auxiliary leaders and hospital staff members. On Saturday, October 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, the prospective junior volunteers will be trained in wheelchair procedures, patient feeding and how to assist in patient care areas. Applications can be obtained in counselor’s offices at all area secondary schools. The young persons, girls and boys, should be 14 years of age and in the ninth grade. There is an initial two dollar fee to help cover the cost of a uniform and name tag. Other expenses are covered by the sponsoring group, the LaPorte Hospital Auxiliary, as a way of encouraging young persons to provide service to their community and to learn about careers in the health care field. Use our classified ads! A father said his son took an ap titude test and was found to be well-suited for retirement.
