The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1985 — Page 7

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Sandra Jo Racine became the bride of Tedd Alan Kronk, on Saturday, May 4, at the First United Presbyterian Church, Walkerton, with Rev. Brian Henry, cousin of the groom, officiating. Marilyn Lightfoot was the organist and Jeff Lightfoot and Becky Stockman were vocalists. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Racine, 27731 Indiana 23, North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kronk, Route 1, Walkerton, are the parents of the newlyweds.

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WIN TRIP TO MARRIOTT’S GREAT AMERICA Both the 1985 Little Miss Firecracker and the 1985 Mr. Sparky will win trips to Marriott’s Great America for their families this summer. The contest is open to all area boys and girls from the age of three through the fifth grade this school year. The contest has begun as of May 20 and will end June 29. Each contestant will received 15 picture attached pop cans to distribute to area businesses of their choice. Each cent placed in a cup gives that child one vote. Money will be accepted by a committee member every Saturday in June at the Farmers State Bank, in Walkerton, between the hours of 9:00 a m. until 12:00 noon. The boy and girl receiving the most votes will be declared the winner and each will receive two children and two adult tickets and expense money for a one-day excursion to Great America. The second place winners will be awarded a gift certificate to Children’s Palace at University Market Place. All boys and girls entering the contest will be awarded prizes and will be featured in the 1985 Walkerton 4th of July Parade. All proceeds realized from the contest will be used for awards and the Fourth of July celebration. This year we have 19 female contestants and 13 male contestants. Come on everyone, let’s donate any extra coins you may have to the favorite contestant of your choice. I think we re going to have a close race this year. The winners will be announced between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. on July 4th, at Place Park. Any child who filled out and turned in an application but didn’t show up to have his or her picture taken or couldn't be contacted for some odd reason, if you still want to be in the competition please contact Randy Givens, 586-7364, or July Hiler, 586-3672, by no later than June sth. The Walkerton 4th of July Committee

Paula Kwieran, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Debi Rose, sister of the groom, Vicky Racine, sister-in-law of the bride, and Shirley Moskwinski. Carrie Henry, cousin of the groom, was the flower girl. The flowers were made by the bride and her grandmother, Helen Pinkowski. Jeff Kronk served his brother as best man. David Rose, brother-in-law of the groom, Ronald Racine and Roger Racine, brothers of the

bride, served as groomsmen. Ryan Henry, cousin of the groom, was the ring bearer. Ushers were Evan Henry, cousin of the groom, and Richard Racine, brother of the bride. A dinner reception was held at St. Hedwig’s Memorial Center following the ceremony. Music was provided by the R. K. Sound. Guests were registered by Allison Racine, sister-in-law of the bride. The bride and groom are both graduates of North Liberty High School and the bride is employed by Montgomery Ward & Co. The groom is employed by Circle Lumber, Inc., in Mishawaka. A honeymoon trip was taken to Florida and the couple is at home at 67620 Sycamore Road, North Liberty. FINALIST MISS TEEN-AGER CONTEST ~W X ’■ A’ # IL I Miss Candice Marie Seaman, of Walkerton, age 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Seaman, has been selected as a finalist in the 14th Annual Miss Indiana National Teen-Ager Pageant to be held on the campus of Indiana Central University in Indianapolis, on June 14, 15 and 16, 1985. The Indiana Pageant is the “official’’ state finals to the Miss National TeenAger Pageant to be held in Lehigh,

Florida, in August, 1985. Miss Rafaela Farias, of Union City, 1984 Miss Indiana National Teen-Ager, will crown the new queen. There will be finalists from all across the state competing for the title. Each finalist will be requested to participate in the Volunteer Service Program in her community. This program teaches teen-agers to share and to participate in school, civic and community affairs. A modeling course will be taught during the weekend of the pageant. The winner of the 1985 Miss Indiana National Teen-Ager Pageant will be awarded a 51,000.00 • cash scholarship or a “Teen Dream" vacation for one week to Hawaii, the choice is hers; a $15,000.00 tuition scholarship to Oklahoma City University; a full Barbizon International modeling scholarship, other prizes, and an all-expense paid trip to compete in the nationally syndicated televised Miss National Teen-Ager Pageant in Lehigh, Florida, in August. At the National Pageant, $40,000.00 in cash scholarships and over $240,000.00 in college scholarships will be awarded. Finalists will be judged on scholastic achievementleadership, poise-personality and

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appearance. Miss Seaman is being sponsored by American Door Co., Farmers State Bank, Ist Source Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Seaman. Her hobbies include piano, dancing, sports and cake decorating. WHISPERING PINES GOLF NEWS Low putts was play of the day and was won by Wanita Manuel with 13 putts. Barbara Lenczowski had low gross 44, second low gross was Wanita with 49. First low net winner was Betty Chapman, 34. and second low net Barbara. 35. The girls are busy getting ready for their fifth Whispering Pines Ladies Open on June 20th. The men’s Friday Nite League did not play last week due to the dust storm. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON 8 p.m. Thursdays CHURCH OF CHRIST 65225 St. Rd. 23. North Liberty 06t*

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