The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1985 — Page 8

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_ the INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 3.

w HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happs Ads or to adjust the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at Sb.so. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads tc the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to people and groups. Any Happy Ads uses for advertising an event will be charged double.) Happy 21st Birthday JILL 1 LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU MICHAEL THANK YOU LEN JASKE AND MAHONEY CHEVY-OLDS FOR THE USE OF YOUR CAR! WILLIE HOSTRAWSER TAMMY RUPEL AND JGHS SOPHOMORE CLASS Happy 62nd Birthday J •Cl -J*** W SLATS GUESS WHO? DANCE LESSONS WITH DIXIE WALKERS CLUB $3.00 Couple 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. WALKERTON YOUTH BUILDING Washington Street CLASSES STARTING OCTOBER 6

Happiness Is HOLY LANDS TRIP $699.00 Phone 586-3301 Walkerton Happy Birthday JERRY From ALEX & LIZZIE GOOD LUCK JOHN GLENN BAND AT THE CHESTERTON INVITATIONAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 BAND BOOSTERS THE SUNTAN CENTER 12 Sessions For $39.95 Good Thru October 31 At LANE’S HAIR DESIGNS 406 Illinois Street, Walkerton 586-3115 BIBLE LANDS PILGRIMAGE CALL REV. REYNOLDS 586-3301 Walkerton Happy 18th Birthday JEFF RIZEK Love, MOM, DAD, KIM, MIKE, JOHN. ALICE, JEREMY AND JOSHUA Welcome Back RUTH Thank You LOLA LANE'S HAIR DESIGNS LAURA & JUDY

IT'S NEW EARRING FASHION PARTY For Information Call 656-8240 North Liberty Happy Birthday ||| sap wßh I ILA “COUNTRY” 808 Many Thanks TO MY SPECIAL HUSBAND ROB AND ALL MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR ALL THEIR LOVE. SUPPORT AND CONFIDENCE IN ME I Love You All GINA MOORE Happiness Is RIDING THE ATHLETIC BOOSTERS ADULT FAN BUS TO THE FOOTBALL GAME AT TRITON Friday, Oct. 4 Cost Is Only SI.OO Bus Will Leave J.G.H.S. At 6:00 p.m. A BIG THANKS TO THE FALCON 500 CLUB FOR YOUR HELP WITH ALL ATHLETICS AT J.G.H.S. K JGHS AD

’ Happiness Is ATTENDING REVIVAL SERVICES AT NORTH LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST October 6-11 7:30 p.m. RUSSELL ROSS Evangelist FRED GIRDWOOD Song Evangelist SPECIAL MUSIC Charles J. Richmond, Minister Nursery Provided GLENN GIRLS SPLIT TWO VOLLEYBALL GAMES The Glenn girls dropped a conference match to Culver and won a non-conference game over OregonDavis in action this past week. First Conference Loss On Tuesday. September 24. the Glenn girls traveled to Culver and dropped a conference match to the Cavaliers 15-10 and 15-13. The team served 39 of 41 for a 95.1% and Jennifer Price and Angie McKesson led the individual statistics. Price led in kills with 10 while McKesson had 7; Price had the most passes while McKesson had a 2.5 passing average and the most sets with 39. The Glenn B-Team topped Culver 11-15, 15-2 and 16-14. For Glenn Dawn Rhodes. 10 out of 10; Bobbi Kaser, 8 out of 8; Dawn Gorby 4 out of 4; and Kim Hyizenga. 1 for 1. were perfect in serving accuracy. Michelle Mlekodaj had 9 kills which Becky Fair had 18 passes and Rachelle Fisher had the best passing average, 1.87. Tammy Rupel led in sets with 20. The varsity loss evened their record at 4-4 and 1-1 in conference play while Culver increased to 9-2 overall and 2-0 in NSC action. The Glenn B-Team moved to 5-2, the same as Culver’s reserves. Top Oregon-Davis The Glenn girls hosted OregonDavis Monday and increased their record to 5-4 with a victory by scores of 15-9 and 15-6. Angie McKesson, Theresa Northam and Ingrid Boise all had 100 percent serving accuracy. McKesson and Jennifer Price had 5 kills each and Mindy Salyer had 10 passes. McKesson, Northam and Mary Singleton all had a perfect 3.0 passing average and Boise had the most sets with 25. Oregon-Davis record stood at 10-5 after the loss and their w as no B-Team game as O-D did not field a team. NURSERY SCHOOL NEWS OF THE NORTH LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST School began this year with a lot of new smiling faces, on August 26th and 27th. The first two days were spent coloring, singing new songs, listening to stories, doing simple exercises, playing, visiting with one another and learning the school rules. The second two days of the week were spent a lot like the first two, except, the children learned about circles. During the first week of September, the children took their first test (of sorts), began following dots on papers and made cards in observance of Grandparents Day. The week of the 9th - 13th, the children learned about squares, painted for the first time, sang new songs and mastered each others name. This past week, we tried drawing. For some of the children this was quite difficult, but most of them did very well. The rectangle was discussed completely. The latter part of the week, found them

using scissors to cut out squares, circles and rectangles. Then they pasted them on paper. Friday morning the children went to Don Eberly's Fruit Farm, where we enjoyed a ride through the apple orchard. Mr. Eberly also allowed the children to pick a few apples to take home. The balance of the month will be spent learning about triangles and diamonds. Officer Richard Bliley will be making an appearance for each session, to talk to the children about “Safety Friends’’, and teaching them that “A Policeman Is Their Friend!" The 3 year olds do papers that are similar to the 4 and 5 year olds, but play time and learning time are a little different. They have begun learning their colors, how to share, how to get along with one another, and that leaving mom for a short time can be lots of fun.

CARD OF THANKS

We would like to thank everyone who sent cards to David while he was in the hospital. Also to everyone for their prayers, telephone calls, flowers and food sent to the house after his passing. We shall remember you always. Jeanie, Michele & Mike Harold & Pauline Kathy & Carl Jerry & Nanc> Sharon & Dave Gene A Connit Roy and I wish to thank all our friends and the churches for your special prayers during my illness. Your cards and notes brought much comfort to us. Wilda Wilcox The word “Friend" is one of the most beautiful in the dictionary — and to you. I am saying thank you for your many get well messages and prayers. They were heard. Evelyn Schmidt We would like to thank all the donors who gave blood in David’s memory and also to Marian Chapman, Laura Brovold and Linda Holland for helping at the blood drive. Jeanie, Michele & Mike Harold & Pauline Jerry & Nancy Kathy & Carl Sharon & Dave Gene & Connie Ross To Hold Services In North Liberty T *• Russell Ross, minister at First Church of Christ, Niles, Michigan, will be speaking each evening October 6 - 11, at 7:30 p.m., at the North Liberty Church of Christ. Fred Girdwood, Mishawaka, will lead the singing. Special music will be presented nightly. The public is invited to these inspiring services. CONCERT SUNDAY Ken Grace will be in concert on Sunday, October 6, at the Kingsford Heights Wesleyan Church, corner of Evanston and Litchfield Roads, at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.