The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1985 — Page 10

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SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS Twenty-eight bowlers turned out on Wednesday afternoon at the Walkerton Lanes to capture the warmth of the autumn sunshine bringing it into the lanes with them as they enjoyed the afternoon of fellowship and exercise. 7he guys and gals were out in equal numbers and two spectators joined the group. Norine Divine led the high handicap game of 201 for the gals. Helen Bowman had high scratch game of 148 and high scratch series of 400.

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Dave Lind and Joe Paznial battled it out for the guys with Dave coming out on top by only a few pins having a 233 handicap game and Jex* had a 231 handicap game. Bud Weinman rolled a high scratch game of 1% and Mel Divine 193 with high scries of 497, both making the pins fly. With the long winter months ahead, come and join us. if not to bowl, to cheer us on. COUNTY LINE CLUB TO MEET MONDAY The County Line Club will meet on Monday, November 18, at 7:30 p m., at the home of Mrs. Ben Rudecki.

COSTUME JUDGING WINNERS ____ ■ ,31 JL < ..mk . S w i wni 1 The Walkerton Jaycees annual Halloween Party was held recently with the following costume judging winners being announced. In the age group up to two year olds the winners were Matthew Ellis, first; Jamie Ludwig, second; and Alan Holland, third. The three to four year old group winners were Melissa Eby, first; Casey Flynn, second; and Missy Paschen, third. In the five to six year old group, Leann Scott, first; James Nunley, second; and Paul Aviles, third. The seven to eight year old division, Sarah Ross and Ryan Holland, first; Sandy Flynn, second; and Amy Zick, third. In the nine year olds and up division, Jody McGlaughlin, first; Jody Hilliard, second; and Michael Kelly, third. Overall best costume winners were little Ryan Holland and Sarah Ross. The party started with the annual parade from the Walkerton Fire Station to Urey Middle School. Co-chairmen of this year’s party were Kenny Chapman and Jerry Trujillo.

TRI KAPPA NEWS Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa met on Thursday, November 7th at the home of Wilma Huizenga. Suzi Johnson, president, conducted the business meeting. Lynda Awald was elected to serve the remainder of the corresponding secretary term. Suzi announced that the 25th anniversary of Epsilon Chi Chapter will be

observed on Thursday, December 5. Margo Brems, chairperson of the annual Christmas bazaar, announced final plans for "Christmas Magic”. It will be held Saturday. December 7, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Walkerton Masonic Temple. "Christmas Magic” will feature a variety of bazaar items, a bake sale Christmas cookie

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sale. Barbara Rohrer. Drug and Alcohol Information Chairperson, presented information on how children of alcoholics are affected by the disease and how intervention can help them cope effectively with the illness. Hostesses were Wilma Huizenga, Betty Hostrawser and Linda Ross.